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Progrom In Yule Decorated Sanctuary
Tbe IID.dUarJ' of the Umt.d
Metboctirt Ch~h was b~autifully
dec:ortled [or the Cbri.&amp;tmaa proJI'I.ID presented SUDdly evenlnJ
A Iara:e lighted tree and cedar
with ll&amp;'bted blue candlu placed

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at internle and a large candl• OJI
the ortan, were uaed ln the c:hOir
loft. ftl! eroaa wi1J:1 H•hted ·4p~
and a polnsettia on eltber li1dEV4e.
c:orated the altar 1nd on the i.ltar
railing wu anow covm'ed cedar

orrange·
A plano oolo "Ob Holy NJpl"
ments of holly on each en-d. Pine 1 by Patty BJakqlee preceded f't!ci.
decorl'l ed with icicle• and a lil):ht· tatioDJ, toas- •nd a playlet by the
ed red mdle were Ill eacb win- prlmarr·llmiD&lt; department UDder
dow.
the &lt;iu-eetif)D of Mrt. T. A. Dcnnrie
The organ prelude by Min J()y and the teacher•, Robert Brown
Smith opened tbt. program follow· presented a piano 10lo "0 SandiJ.
ed with a number of iODIS by sima'' IJI.d Jean Webater ~nd. Jathe bt"ginners department under \net Carpenter two Uute dutt.a,
the d1rectJOO of Mrs. C. F. Tomp- "Silent Nlgbt" ar:1d "Awty tn tbe
tJD! .
M.angoc''.
The Youth F•llowship pruented a play and SQndn. PQtta play.
ed a plano aolo, ·~UI}Oso An·
dante" after which a playlet ''The
Vi11!t ol the Three Wi&amp;e Man" waa
presented by the intennedlate
dltllz; uf hv)• t.iijb.t. b'i C. !:.
Blakeslee.
F 11 1 tb whita 'ft off .
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to the World to conclude th~
prog_ram, after whlch the children
reee tved a treat.
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South Bethel Church Holds Yule Endeavor
Meeting Friday Night At Watson Home
The CWtlan Endeavor , meetIn&amp; ot lbe SOuth Bethel Cburcb
wu held Frtday nla:ht at the
home of Mr. and Mrt~.
OrvilJe
Watso11 cil SUver Ridge. TWenty·
.even memben and guesla attended. Seven new memben wm-e
re«lved, vtz.: Donna
Jeanne,
Kay and wa BahrJ Roberta a..r
mine, vi~lor Gaul, and Cbarlea
and Mary Allee Sinclair.
The &amp;ingtna of Chrbtmlltl ear·
olll opened tbe meeting whh:h
was followM by the Chrbtmu
story from Luke 2, read by tbe
president, Mrs. Vtolet Cbtilty.
Prayers were by Garrett Cbfisty
and Mr1. W. A. Frolt. SpecW
Dumbert ln 10n1 were preeented
by Lenabelle and Betty PuJlim;

Preparatioru For l'ule ·
BtUket By WSCS Crou.p

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
Pomeroy, Ohio

W. Main St.

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Tbe hlrtbdlya or Miss Lenore
Betzinl and Mrs. Linnie Pullins
were observed, and a Christmn
gift excha nge waa held.
Refres hments of turkey aanrl·
wiche1, potato chips, cup rakes
and jello. coffee and Kool-Aid..
were served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held ,
January 13, at the home of Mrs.
Effie 'Wat.on ~f Tupper• Plairu.
There are no birthdays to be ())).
served at the January meeting.

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"Silent Night", "Jingle
and "Joy to the World ."
Mra. Willlam Morgan read an
arUcle, "What We Give Away"
and Mra. Homer Radford r ead a
A po"U'uek d,I.Dner at noon
p()em, "A Liiht in our Window"
ceded a~ ~ort bud~11
after which
recitations were
conducted bY the president, Mra. e.lven by Becky and Mary Lou ·
Amos lAJ.Qitd•. 'the Lord'1 Pray- Radford and Sherrie Blackston.
er and p~ 1 t6 tb~ ,flag opened
the milethit: after which plan1
Tbe •ong, "Blest Be the Tie"
were
completed
for
giving
tbe mizpah benedlclion
Christma• boxea to thlh;•,n".:;~~:.,Q.Icl~~~~ the meeting.
pie and 81ck ot the c
Attending were Mrs.
Abbott and chUdren, Eddie
Mrs. Lewll . Grueaer, Mrs. Scott Kathy, Mn. Arlee Abbott, Mrs.
Dearhs,
Mrs.
Harold
Folmer and Mn. William Grue- Huab
ser, tbe
program committee Blackston and children, Bobby
planned tbe foUowing program, 11nd Sherfie, Mrs. Oliver Clark,
group singing of the carol, "lt Mr1. WU!iam E:ictnngcr, Miss
Cnme Upon The Midnight Clear'' Allee Euler, Mrs. Scott Folmer .
followed with the
Christmas and grand!IPI'I,, Jeffrey; Mrs. Will·
story tnken from St. Luke and iam Grueser.
an article "When tile Chrlst Child
Mrs. Lewis Grueser, Mrs. John
Would Not Come In" by Mrs . Hartung, Mrs. Edward Humph.rey
Lewis Grueser.
Mrs. Clii tord Leifheit, Mrs.
Following an article, "His Way" os Leonard, Mrs. William
by Mn. FOimer, the
iBn, Mrs. H()mer Radford,
W1)mcn of the club, Mrs.
WUUam Radford and d:,~gh1~~;:
RGd[orll. Mr11, Roy Grue 11er,
Mary Lou and 'Becky, M .
Mrs.
Ro)l in Radford, Mrs. Roy Smith, ''"': II
William Radford,
Smith, Mu. Harold Blackston tforace Abbott and sons, DannY
8nd Mre. Horace . AbbOtt sang, ancl Roger and guests, Mrs. Anna
James and Mrs. Roy Grucser·
and daughters, Mana and Marla.

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_ A.Dy oae wbo it uaabl1 to
Clua 12 Circle ot t.be wscs brlq t.belr c:oab1buUoD te. tU
Mr1. Violet Cbrlsty and Janet; wiU have their annual Cbriat- party lillY leave it at ... bauul oC
and a youna people's grouP. viz.: party at the home of Mn. C. E. \ the preJldeat. Mn. Gle~ lAin-,
D&lt;lnna Jeanne, Kay and
Young, Hij:h Street, Wedneaday bert, South Seeimd AvUUL All·
Babr; Victor Gau1; Donnie Pooler I ev~nin, at 8 p.m. and memberJ ew.&amp;A&amp;e. ot:.1Utt)l_,f,18 __ f. _part
Carolyn Knotu; Robez:j.a Romine are asked to brlni contrlbutioDJ of the eveainJ'I ~
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ChristtrJO$ Potluck Dinner 'Held Thursday
By Rock Springs Better Health Club
You're invited to como Ill and Placo
your order for Cbristmu Eve .deliVery.
There could be no filler sif1 for sOIDOoll&lt;f.
you Jove dearly 1han 1 new beautiful 19'6 Cbevrolot.

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All Bundles of
LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING
Received By Friday Morning
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Alumtnum
Corp. of America
aad
lb ~~. stem· Reynolds
Aluminum,
tbe world's
rteetlion of laraeat, aleo were reported eyeiDJ
ptohli1~ a site~ iD the Ohio VaHey.
Preparin&amp; for tbe buge new
aJonw: markets for coal, Consolidation
wit.b the Coal Comp1n)' of .\.V~st Vir1lnla
hammer- bas announced It will begin wort
!Jld on a multl-miiHon dollar mine
near Fairview, MarlOn County,
next month.

Christmas Holiday
OUR LAUNDRY DEPARTMENTCANBEI,P- Y.OU.
THROUGH THE CHRISTMAS RUSH BY

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BEDSPREADS, RUGS and
OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
CALL 122

New Jury List

Is Drawn For

Tri- Lustre
Clea"ers .

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River Val

.. .· . ..~d Coal Supplies DeathToll Rises
•Ate.~apets To Big Industry As Winter Make8.

IN TIME FOR THE

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Entry Af Sub-Zero
8Y ' UNITWD PRill
Fall made Its faN!weU a[J'Pear
ance today aDd set 11 blah mark
ot sub-zero eold ud ley storms for
the oncomina winter to shoot •t.
New Eqland and the northern
~lilllli wOI'I! pluj~ into • sui&gt;
zero lee bu. A new Aluta storm
tbreatened raltt·battered northern
California tnd a two-day snowstorm burle&lt;l autos and piled up
two feet of ~DOW on the flnied
skl ruri! of Sdll Valley. IdAho.
In Washintton state three snow
weasels pushed Into ·the mountains
in .seareh of a downed paratrooper
whOse cha~~ces for &amp;urvival were
~·fading, wi~ ~-,. hour."
The ~~tli toll ro6e e18'cwhere il1
th:e Pacljl~ North'hlt, where flood
killed two p&amp;rions, and in
Eut. ln a4diUoD,
.jciest weather in
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Local A'rea Scene
0# Ya!e Caroling
Sunday Evening
The Senior Choir of the Church

of Cbrllt and aOme ~( the Hotne bullderJ Cla.ail Went OIJ'OIIDI '-UD·
day evenina: and viSited the hoincs
of Mrs. Wil11am Wl.se, Miss Vesta

McCoy, Miss Lois Cecil, Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Graves, Mrs.

Andertwn .

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Theo Ncutzling,

Mills._, PrlleiJia
Kennedy.

Barn~.

Mrs. Homct·

~ . Mt\ and Mr.'!. William 'Grueser.

and rotreshmenta of I&amp;Tidwiches1

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aome of the membet"B.

STORE HOURS: Open Fridoy 9 AM to 9 PM. We will ...... . Christmas Eve at 6 PM
We 're •II aRiow with Holiday spiit and all abrim with the kind of eif.ts tbat Christ;
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mas dreams are made of- at prices' mighly easy on Santa's pocketbook .

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,DdJ:bJe Grueser also aecotnpan.
lEa them on their tarollna and
eholr mt.mbers were Mrs. Arlhur
Skinner, director, Mrs. Edgar AI·
lenswortb, Roedel! Steffy, L. R
Wiley, and aon Davtd, Helen Sto
bart, Carolyn Hess, Cash Bahr,
Mn. Alfred Roush. Mr. and Mrs.
0. E. ·McKinley and Rev. and
M'ra. Fred Gardner.

"Sun Bonnet Sue"

FIRST FLOOR
Chrlslmt• Cards
Glrt Wrappings

Cameras
Candy

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Stationery

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Books
Airplane Mode.ls

Cosmetir.s
Toiletries

Dress Shirts
Ties

Millinery
Luggap,c
Lamps
Hassocks

Sul(a
Robes

Blan~ets

Sweatcn

Curtains
Bed Spreads

BlOU~f'S

• Pr..•Wi.te•tecl ••• IteM•

Shirts

SECOND FLOOR
Dre"'e'

• PtM Meth .... t.cfllft f\18Mftl1

~port

SlY'kS

Coats

• \4" thick tllf , . ., llltttlor•

Lingerie
Gloves
Handbags
Hosiery
llandkerchicfs

DOLL
Get "••• ,.,.,.,
lANf ffA JURIS I

Shlrts

.Jackets

Sweatt'rs

Overalls
Work Clothes
RadiO .
Televilil~n

Housewares

·~:R&amp;pb~~~~~7·~~
Aivhi
Stanley.

Appliances

DJnnelware

Lee, PomerOy RD: Wllliam

Glassware .

Jr., POn;let'Of; Joe 'lCeyea, Pomeroy;

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"d"p11Mm'' flnlth

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THIRD FLOOR

oo odttortf•od II
liFE • lOOK • SlVfNTUN

Bedroom Suites
Dinett~

Sets

~onal Tables

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NurserY Futnl!iire

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ONLY .

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t:AN ,A Y fOt A LANIf

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BlcY&lt;;les

Books

Tricycles

Wlli:Ons
Blackboards
Tralns

,Toy ClieS!s

Sleds

Tree. Decoration•

Dolls
Gaines
Puz:!les

~"ootbalt..

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fold wu ,._... frmil Ilia hOii&gt;e .
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Roy M. Adkins, 39, of MuOD
Clty died instantly on , TuesdaJ:
evening as a result o£ 11 setr·in·
flided !!UPshot wound after tossIng his wife 11 suicide note as they·
iat in their home.
Adkins, an unemplo)'ed iron
worker, was reported to bave
been worried and ·d~pondenl lor
some time over the fact tbaL be
Will not workinJ, l'lnancl~ pro)).
lemB were said .to .bave been tlle
coocera of his worrylnf.

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Wed. and Thurs., 2 to 3 PM
. ·'• ... F~idoy 7 to 8 PM Saturday 2 to 3 PM

·EtBERF··E t'

theft "' • IIlli fold
ComplolJ!tol.
l""!Pb ·I I&lt;Qala '!f

Trenton, Floridl.

DT. Edna Geltlea, Mason CountY
Coroner, said that tbe sbooti.Q
occurred a&amp; Adkins and hjs wtte
were :sitting in their c:qm~at\on
living room-bedroom on TJ)lrd St.,
In Mason.
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Stoves
Refr!geral.1&gt;rs · . · ·

(ilcsks
Cedar Chests
Cosco Tables

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FraU: Pickens, Portland; 1obn
Hawkins,
Middlepor.t:
Rob&amp;rt
White, Lqnl( BoUom RD; Paul
~~NMI~ddleitort:
Guy Edmonds,
Alvin Nottil, Pomeroy;
Pomeroy and BE!rtha

Futiilture

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LMnanl Kt)&lt;nlg, LOng 11oUom RD;
Froncll Cule\011, ltaeloo RD;·

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Margaret 11ao1!17, Ill, Ill
pori, a dOmootlc.
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CoiiDIY Jail Ioiiar.
ur.tt TuadOJ .i&gt;Jr
Bu.,.U ·llaiiOJ oa

Llvinsaton

Price, Rutland.
ThO.~ chosen for Grand

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Dalley, MlddleGuth, Pome-roy;
Jr.,
liJddleport;
Sw·i.,Jer, Harrisonville;
Lee, Syracuse; James ClatPomapy; Charles · Clark,
lU&gt;; Orl.s Roush, LanJs
VanMeter, Che~~ter .
lhle, Rac:ine; Howard
O•tdweU, Tupper! Plaina; Jimell
~wis Middleport; Millard Ward,
PomerOy RD; RaJpb R. Pra~ Middleport; Maud Grues:er, Min~·
a ville; Ray
Carpenter; c. E.
Petty,
MUes Cross
Racine;
Rutland~
Alta 'Nclson, Hemlock
lorn;
E; Ord, H,Jcine; .Jesse
cine R.D; Ora CottreJI,
Leo Slszon, Reedsv1Jle

Harry -Barnes,

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma~ Bowan 1 Mr.
and ·Mrs. Karl Krautter, Mrs. Cash
Babr, Mr8. John Mayer, Alfred
rloU6h, Were ffiPmberS o£ the CliUJI

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Thoma.o; Hendrix,

th~

corotter,·. Ad·

kins had pi~~ up the 12 cuqt
sbottun and htd ntnarhEJ, to .bii
wi!t that tie mttht trtde it or
it. Then, he tosied a note to bi1
wlr., anrl ~hot himaelr befOI'e Mrs.
Adkins real.iJed wbat waa happening. Contents of the note Were not

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re ~·e aled .

Mrs. Adkins, 1he former Betty
Wilson. t'U3hed to the bome of
nE-ighbors for help and Dr. E. A.
.Seha~kel was called to the homP:.
Dr. GetUes said thlt the wound
was located above the beaM on
. 4 to 8- the left ~ide of tbe: body. Vit-al
~:;:p 3 to . arteries .near the heart were sev~··~ . !t
Fat 1ercd.
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Adki.n.s h4d .suffered a nervow;

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curler where available ao eeatt
"" week; ce Je&amp;t ia wfYaace
It The DaUJ Sel.ltiDel OfOee,
$1J.80; •LI. months, fJ.80; tlhrte
tbs,

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motor

toute

w ere anUable: one month. ll
,..U: on ~- $1!, oil: m•»tl!l.
three mo.tba. $%.50: oae
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nlaht. '!'he painter trlea tf). catch
on canvas the wonder of dawn,
the pemlve mood of s.unspt.
The earth's revolution around
tbe sun a1ves the temaerate zones
winter and aummer. sprln!J .and

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9:00 Captain Kj;naarqo.

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9:00 The MUliQ.D.aire
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Alongside Other Nation•

.(JNiqi!JI tq; De•tral Pf'6.' f A.t~~oojatfol/
memben ot tile Houe~ or RtpresentatiYe~
they conalda;r unde11erved recox·
ll ~o!v o1_,:r0w.hlt
. The Soviet. Neelved oonllderablr
eontr:lbuted f2~.000 to the American

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'l'ohl1ODiitrllnl~ &amp;om abN&amp;d came to ItO&amp;, SM.
aadl ttl•' aD.fJOOI ff.OM a bil country; lllet Ruula
tookoll pnl~ PIUI~· - - wtlh• lh• *100,000
hohl the. Dominican ftepublto lftd an eq~&amp;l · amounl
Q thatl amaU1coURn'• form~ ~~t. ~~~~­
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1•• kll880· kom llmn.uda and- .a.,ooo.trom Hoft..
dUrat.
Jlop. FNn• Thomp1011 IDt, Ntw York, .....,
pluutl to: ntte tk lh&amp;l'P \(lne o( e~Uplw ~ a
, New York mutlc critic! on hi• return from a Euro~,~~;..the N.ew York PhlllW.rrnoJ14o llt-7'1'·

1'1i: '.nualcat ll'f"ptlon went abroatJ under
tl,:t.J\I,~tltljmlquac:y FUM. 1Jn4tr IUCh.a,.,lcta,
II!O ' !Ii!ll\\~;l«o,OI)Ijtltll'1\ l'ld~ Mil,..!~ too mU&lt;h RuuiM:mullc,
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JII\MIII. ~ bl, ~~ Ud lhat&amp;kovltch, togped otr with an tn•
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to takt

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du""-tbe eom1n1 ele&lt;ttlon e•mpatrn•
. lttWa.rdlhlp or American tonlp

THI.!RSDAY

C.flte Time
Dillg Doog School
&amp;e~ch f-or- Beauty

lk»Die:

Huueln Favon Pect

Now Jordan Is involved ln &amp;
serious Internal crista becaUH
King HU!IIicin wants bls country
to enter it.

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!hriD.essee Emie Show
Fea.th8r Your Ne&amp;t

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mea.llt. ~~- it 1s
that nu'n\bertIn doing that, Hussein would amool itt mon
be followin g the lead of his
Ir-.q hlJ
cousin King F'alsal of Iraq.
Brltolil
"Anti·coloniallsts" might sus- glon, &amp;~a
pect that Bntain hal played a force .i,n. tllll
part m this situation.

Curj:ent
Hll)5 oflvy
PIU'ion's Study
PlhPJl's Stuily
Industry on Parade
¥odern Romances
A{atlnee Theatre
Date ·With Lite
Flnt Love
Old· Timer

CLIFTON
CLASS MilTS
The Good Will Clas'i of Clifton
Church held their Christmas party
on Monday evening, Dec. 12 at
Graham Stullon.
The Farm Women's Club serv~d
dinner to the cla11s in their club
house at 7:30. A chloken dinner
wu served tm tables beautJfu\ly
decorated fo r the holiday Sea~on,
AftcJ' dinner was .!lerved th'e folJ

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8:00 ·Morning Show
9:00 Captain KADi'BfGO

10:00 Garry Moore
IO':«i Artbu~ GQ&lt;I!;OI

11 :30 Strike lt iUcb
12:00 Vallant Lady

12 ·15 Love of Life
12:30 Search fo11 TomoffOW
12:45 The Guidblg Light

1:00 Katie'" .KUtru:n

\':00 WelcOJDe; 'IT11vder.a
Robert Q. Lewla
2:30 Houseparty
3:00 Tbe Big PayoU

3:30 dob Crosby Show
PI.MY Lee
4:00 Tbe Brighter Day
Howdy Doody
4:U5 Secret Storm
lJJrwod' &amp; Angler
4:30 On Your Account
Tommy Harmon's
Work5:00 · Gene Autry-Rdy Rogers
shop
6:00 Lucky 8 Ranch
S!!"rls Eyo
6:30 Yow· Esso Reporter
1\J.,..., P.loture
6:45 Bob Wagner S"portt
Lt!i t'aUI ' 1i Mary Ford
6:56 Weatherman
llleatlt'- V~Irv Days
7:00 Tea Room
Jlloid.
7:15 Doug Edwards, News
News C8J"I\VRn
7:30 Sgt, Preston of Yukon
Y'!'tliOI Vn)!i Life
6:00
Bob Cummine&amp; Show
·,plo'pt•!S CHOice
8;30 Climax
9.ao F(')ur SW •PlayhDUse
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Stories ot'tlti:'Century
, V,:ideo theatre
10:30 Wanted .
AW$ Headlines
Jl :OO Up·to-the•Minute News
'lf•lllfi•r&lt;ast
11:05 Tbe Late Sb.ow

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8:00 Stgn On.
8:00 Morning Sbow
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur Godfrey

11 :30 St rike It Rich
12:00 Valiant Lady
12: HS LoYe ot Life
1?:30 Search for 1'&amp;morrow
12:45 The Guiding Light
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
1:30 Welcome Travelers
2:00 Robert Q. Lewis
2:30 Hou.separt:v ·
3:00 1'he Big Pa)'O{C
3:30 Bob Crosby, Show

La1t year, nearly 700 of w died
In moto•· vehicle accid-.m ts ovel'
the holiday period. Tb.es0: death!!
can be blunl'ed In lftric part of•
the u.nlitnesa ol the driYors -or ol
pedestrhms involved In -some
cues, htigue was a factor becawt"
of the extremely lato hours of
holiday parties; In many, ovel' in·
dlll&amp;enee was to blame. The net
result was the nme in clthor ca1e :
traee&lt;Jy.

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7:00 Kukla fi'a'\ ,&amp; . O!Uf
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7:l!O Disneyland
8:30 Mili! Parado
9:00 ~squer.ade P~tf:Y
9o30 Broat Tho Bani
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wANTED-PLUMBING to do i n
Ma~on , W Va . Call Job.n Cundiff, (better known as Tommy)
Cal~SP~uCe 31.!791.
12-21-6tr
Will lure a YOlrttt' man willing to
learn the .!lervice station trade.
Write Box 66fl.Z, % The Daily
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7:00 Kuk1a,r Fraa. 1: Olltt
U5 John Do!y
7:30· Rln· XIu Tin.

B:OP OIIOie ,.,Harriet
8:30 Crossroads
9:00 D.oUar· a. Second;
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· The Greater Now York Safety
CouncH would liko Lo ca ll to tho
kttentlon of your read('rs ~orne ad·
vice fe&gt;r tb.e holidays that can
aave lives:

7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30

(1) Wh3re th ere is any Question
of over-fatiauc or over-indulgence,
don't drive. Ride u bu s, a cab,
with a frie nd or get u fit substl·
lute to drive your car. But don't
u.nder any circumstances get be·
bind the wh(•t.&gt;l if tb.cre Is any
doubt about being able to handle
aU traffic situutions.

Secret Storm
On Your Account
Gene Autry.Roy r~ogon
hucky 8 RaDCh
Your Esso Reporter
Spotlight OD. S_porta
WeathermAll.
Shop o.n 1/ltlevlahur
l)ou1 Ed"'.8rda. New•
~dvtmtures

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The Cru•ader
HIJihway Patl&lt;&gt;l

Tb.B Late Show

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Skywayl.qggg" • ShaeHer Pens
Synbeam,
Ro~on and Schick Elechic Ra*on
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M•fi•4;~ff J:.ink on4 Til! f"!n $ets

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10:00 "':~e Lineup
10:30 Pere.on to Peraoa
11:00 Up to lbe minute News

C. F. HIB8S, Owtler

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11:00 Satiar4ay.

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APARTM£iiTs, Gravel IIlli, Mid-

9:00 stu. T11Qe ·
9:30 Down tho Road
JO:OQ· CliJ Detecli•a, .
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11:00 Newo
11:05 Weather
11:10 Sporta ·
11:15 JiloUow 1'ha1 Man
11:45 Sign OH

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FRIPA'

December HI, 195e
Dear Si1··
All group~ ltncrestcd in highway flllfely look towartl the comlf\1 Christmas-New Year holidays
more with appre hension than with
joY,o.w anticipation. ThlJ is b~
cause they artl more acutely
awu.re than the gcnernl public of
~he thread
of tragedy
woven
through the mcrrymuking.

(2) No m&amp;ltt.&gt;r how fit you feel
after a hol1dny party, have a cup
Foettr DuUe1 .aid I'ICiefttly he ~·ould wei•
or conee or other stlmulatlna non·
clrlU.Iom, but ht addld that Amerlaan-ltyle poll•
alcoltolic beverage befort motor--d~ 111eot OA the adm.lnllt.ratJon'l conduct
IJJi hom e Co (fl'e is on "alertaes!:l"
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It- ....., certain that the Democrat• will b~~eraMe and wheA yuu taken as
..ental)' hlmtelt and at what they con· " une ror th~J Rolld" wlll help you
drive mo:·e sa fl'ly.
ill tile admlnlltratloft'a torelp I!I'OfTam.
NCeatly when. -eutor John Spe,r1cman IEH. Ale·
(3) Holid ay hosts and hosto:o~ses
l!lemocmt• would IJOt allow ttt. R•pubUea.n national
have
a responsibility to tbell
lUI chairman, IAourd w. Hall. or tht admlntetratlon
IUI!Itl.
It Is the duty of those
. theJ could dii!C\IH in the campalp.
who
ah·e
partl!'~ to use whatever
aano.unted candidate tor the Dlimocr&amp;ttc pNil•
-1\'t&amp;dJ ct1t,lailtd: thai State, departmeilt'a str1t1gcms are ncress1ry to preveot untlt guests trom driVina: on
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Nr4er Plli'Ol lft tht .,........
Slncer&amp;ly )lour"
P11lll F. Strlcok.er
tlko Ito.
Executive Vice Presld3D1
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6' 1~ Watch the· B0.4lo
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'Joday

S•ucl Inherited P.ud
1
Klng Saud of Saudi Arabia
inherited from hls father, Ibn
Saud, a fuetl• wit-h Jordln aad
lnq.
Saud, Uke his father, ia bitter·
ly opp01ed to a- recurrent proposal for a •·greater Syria" which
would unite the
blood·related.
,
royal house' of Jordan and Iraq
Ill&amp; GHf.ll~·· M. McCANN
wttb Syria.
Unl~ Pr•u Staff Corretpandenl1
Syria wants no part of
any
10M&amp; ·JqPif, KQIIoin'a trouble such union.
·
01ir ~ ~~~ to take Jordan
JDto. iM Baakdad Aliianoe
1a
Lebanon, thollgh a member of
j\11~ aQOtber of the crt.ea tbat 1 the Arab League, does not want
bav8. lont: beaet the ANib coun- to be dominated by it and espec·
1 hilly it doca
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not want to be
·1~t 4Mb rtaUons are aup- drawn into a war with Israel.
pulil to be united In the Arab The so-called Baghdad Pact
Lea~..
Will a punishing blow to Arab
unity, 11 a blow wure needed.
' Wben ·thal alUan(e wa11 for·
Thill treaty for Middle Eastern
med. on ¥arcb 22. UM~. U. seem-, defense against Communist at:rea
e~ t~ ~a. I~P toward lhe yearJ· 1 mcnt was signed on Feb. 26 lut
l'?fl4 ~~~ _o f Plq.·Arabism, whl· ! b'}tween Turkey nnd Iraq.
cH wouli:L umte 5Q million people.
Egypt and Saudi Arabia were
~~).+IJ.Jy the Arab countrie11 bitterly BRil:rY over this develop·
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~ by rivalries which have mont. It' hit at their own amhl
preveJ\ted any real cooperation. Uon for 1\roh Joarlcr!hlp and It
The, Ala~ Lu,ue member11 are put ·rurkcy, the most powerful
~pt. SauaJ Arabia, lraq, Syria, ut Middle Jo;astern nations, tnto
W~n. Jondan. Yemen
and an Influential po11ltJon.
IJb~a.
Since then Pakistan Iran and
l}C?t.J/. EgxqL 'nd Sa:auli. , Arabia Great Britain have Jomed the
~!Uf;l~ ~~ tn tie dnm1nA.Dt In the aJ.Uance and the United Stutes
Arab ..~·
baa associated itself with it.

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10:30 Artbur Godfrey
11 :30 Strike n ruct
12:00 Valiant.,..Lady
12.·1" L
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v
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12:80 Search for Tomorro-..
i2:45 The G•tdlng Lil!ht
1:00 Katie'• Kitchen
1:30 Welcome Travelera
2:00 Robert Q. Lewis
32:_·3000 Hollseparty '
The BIJ Payoll
~-.' ooso Bc&gt;h Crosby Show
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5:00 Gene Autl'y·R~y.. Ropr-t
6:00, Lucky 8 Ranch
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Qulrto be Jr&gt;tltuJ!e: that It doe•
DeiOl\'•. aodi bY its. dWI.I revolution

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weather can neve11 be taken for
'Tanted . Metero~ogJeal changes arc
one o(r the oommon experiences of
maDitind. U tber~ 18 nothing orl·
ginal· to be said about· weather, It
Is a topic f)( convel-sation in whlch
all can join.

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~out· fhe inhllbltants of Los Angela and Miami, who bout without end of tn.e virtues or an unfailing br~e?

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Cl.aa• Q.f the Fint 'Bapti.IJt Chur. :f•'W. C•l. AfF llr C"b Scoutl
eb. planned to lPPb fpr thel~ ia a.u lnclutlve.
Tbe P11t Cbiefl
eharter when th!!Y met Tuelday 1 • lo'ivc to- eitht el.ubl ar-e In eat~ ~p., Temal•.
ovl!ll!v.; Witb
Nel.lon
Leaeb. \ Den llld the Den mtttb~ •n~ btd t~ir atutual
FJet' ~prcaentatly~ tn ebl.r*• tlldr aniitants are: Dt!n 1, l4f,l. atid elet:Uon of
ot t e Meetlfll at t~e ehurc~ J'o~ Willpn, Jr., Mrli. Oelbertl YI~JS they met lilt.
~ilton Hqo!l, chairman of the Becklr: Defl, 2, ~i. ft. R. Pic:k• .)p. Jo.bn Meyer·
Pack CommittQe, intr_o'tluced MI-. ens, u~ilrotanl to til! named l&amp;~er; ;)' u_!9cw ane: •;~;~~~
~ach, wllo ahoWed a t.llm strJp Del'} 3~' M...C. frijlton Hood, Mr,, n.ll~111
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ttte ~oys and parents in thi&amp;· or. Swl1bli; Deh: &amp;, M#,.' Jack ~tter·
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~1: ·.~&amp;pl.IB!f' 23 at the Baptist ~tiure~ 1pai~O~. of tbe : Bapti,&amp;t c.)lur"th1
or. ~rents and Cub Sca\lta, and 1 a:ave lh, llP,o~~ . and cloai~
•;l/. anyl .li~y '!'ho is lnt~&gt;..resied
lDJ praf~S at ~tie f119eting 1)1esda)l
• ,16ru.qj' lpiY get _an app\leatlon night;
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Cpl. Cllarll!ll Jhr.ri,l, Fort KnDx,
Ky., W-~&amp;1 l Wt$JII.ad ~ qf hb
pareJrt1, IIW. 10d Mo. Joe \l:orri1
and famJJ)'. Ill llu ~Jlt relurDed, frqm rort Polk, ~' Whete
he too'k part in Operation Sap·
btul.b.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Chambfl's
tOOl!. ¥lN Dailie Salllld•r. to Cql·
wnbWI Monday evealar l!U!r s;be
had received word of the tratic
deatb of her YOUJller brotb« Lou .
Mr.s. 0. P. Kleilt has r4furned
h.ome from the Muon Cli.nie where
the had b~D. a medical 'ltieDl
for the put four weeb.

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HOLIDAY$

Mr. snd llr.l. Earl W.U., 11'111
luve tlW att.JWOa tor Calettoni.;a
where t'hey will 1pl'll&amp;t U. boli· 1
days wilh l~lr pare::nts.
~bet Bol in. Atrod, and Hart"}
Bolin.. Mansfield, W*"' •Wtebftd
...... ol llld&lt;..~Q}·IP: aod
Wtrr, Hr. and Hn . .H. I , ft.uJt.el~
and vt.ited: wltb- Alkrt. Botln,
wJao " a aurJl£1L pattwqt at the

HOUSE SLIPPERS

for Columb.u wlleee 'tiJt: will vlllt
Mr. and Mrt. W. &amp;. Be:a:of.
M·Sxt. Joe ·clark, W bu .spef\t
tbe put four yem-1 IWI!!n.PS, l!i '
villtlll&amp; bill pareab, lfr. ·and_ lin. I·

the Shoe-Box

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ri¥ed ~,. motniJII to -.rprlte
Jib p~realt, Mr. wl lin. Jtted

Clarence ClM.k- aDd
reporting in
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Mid41et&gt;ort. Ohio

HR.

MrS. J . B.' Elberfeld adi.sted by I woo ~:. lt(¥s S,iti. ~- L. Eiber· ri\U
de~atliODII
w«a
~ Mrs. ~- ~· Downie detigbt1ulty 1~eld, et~~-tl)ree Y,ll;t{'l , )'oul'l~ ttli'oU&amp;taout the · Ma~er, -w;pe,'

I en,ertained the Shakespeare club was t!q! . tctompa$~· !br. gr.ouq
if ln11t week at her home, MWbi~ ai~,; ot ', their fitYoplt;a .Chrlstr
Ave. · ~ne . ·and
appr&lt;mflate mU ·Citols. ·
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. Chrts~a_s dccorat!ora W4H!· ued· De~0\!.1 · refr'.~h~
il'l;

' - ~out the hcnne.

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Bradford

~faag, direclor ·q(l)e

w,\tll the ChfJ.S..ttUII se~r S'-!taflo.,e:r. Min~trel, bns ask~ the

sOb W~ ~l'P(«td b}( · tbo; ' hflil,tcs,e:~ entir.e e~t to be pr&amp;~ent .f?fi:Dec .
Seitz, secretary, aAisted:. by Mrs.• ·'ttl,· "Qa~r, to 21 at 7:80. a.t tha K. or~· ~.11·• ttfia.
read..the miDUtes of the J..t Dill@ ll!Jmbe• . ~ilt ftlUT fiue,tsl east' arf!' baVJ.DJ "a abort C~
meeU~g and e~h member z.e., Mr,f.":G!Iair ~•• ¥rs. Joe. 'fhore4 reee.., but wUl start their.:~
• \ sponded to the roJl call with ~ .Jtia&amp;. cttira Garland and
BillY · Pl'!lCtlce. 'tueadU.
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favorife. Chr1&amp;tmas redpe whlcb Downie. .
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was ,. ~tten on a home . made., Oiltl Were exchana:ed a~ miu:ly
APPRO.RIAT&amp; ·' ·,
ChrJS~.as card. Th.~se, , in t~aa ~ · w.~ )u:ougbt for thA ·G.Ir18
B1 8 PIDS M ch u~
were dtstrlbuted to the memberll 1n•us~a1 · "'-'-.t.1 ot · n .1c1·-" ' •e.' · ·
~ It_ · ,.,, · i ...,..~Jl'~· ·
·- them. .
"~~· E~~~kGir,J.and,
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or Big l!apuls Llks lodae ":..ui~
or gttcst requestw&amp;
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il. eustO)JlS, fqods
and Iea;endl of at· whlcb'.t®e ·· aJt(ij~s fr~ . ihl ot ·Fe~rii ,Instltute, with a,. p~ at
o~h~ _Ianda, wh~ch were both in· hUnd. ,kl.sl:hiutlon ;.' at coiUmbu's a bilnq~et honorin&amp; . the . ~'•
~esti~ and enjoyable. Mfq will }&gt;e St;tld.
·
{QOt_baU team for it~ ·succeiWL
•1 Ethel
GarJ~nd
candueted
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GIFTS
From

BAKER

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contest · whj ch

Reelectefl Prexy (H Jf)F;
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*BEDROOM SUITE

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DRESSES
JACKETS
SWEAT-li:RS
HOSI·ERY
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SCARFS

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Lamps
Picture•

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girt.

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During ·

session·

plans were made for taking care
ot the alter duri.ng:ttre month · of
Januaf1" ·Ot-tl.di: . offleers eleCted
we11e )I~ D\f~ flarker,
vlcq
president.; · A(n&amp;. AAtllne J..ucke,
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secr:e.tacy. and .
treasur.en Mr.lll

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Shop

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es w.eret awarded• to Mr,, Vetaon.
Howell and Mrs. Glen Smi\h. M:ts.
·lbqfnaa, th8, t:1tchtll o( l t\e ~ ~
pr'bs!!ntl!d each member *itli ' a

Smit~.

''·ITEMs SHE WILL
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THE HOME OF
FOR THE HOME

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At The tlnit¢.M~thtHlin

Furniture

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,GIFT

Ohlo

· Dey HyJell 1
Webster Sr.,
Mrs. DwiJM
and Mrs. Ger·
ald W:Jld~l1UUtb. \f&amp;.r~ named to
plan the programs for the coming
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EMBARIIA$~1Nq ~HECK

A dessert course was served by
the hostesseJ Mn. P!!rk-.lr and•
Mrs . .Smitb· with Mfl". Rqber_t l!forrris and ·Mrs. Theo Smith ·~tri­
'btitlng ltostesses. The refreshment
,table' was attractive wilh
hlce
cover and centered with an arrang~ent of gold colnred Christ·
mas balls in a crystal ccmtainer
el]cil'i:led wilh holly whiuh also
~tended to the tapen in crystal
holJ)ers on euher side. NaP.king
were iO keepln,:- with Chrl'stm:a ~. ,
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"ME'ASUU CHEST''

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By J!vons - 50 II WWf! Faee
Tape
fU7 Value

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$~U9

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In A_ Pi&amp;SiJi Cac,

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Everythi"!J Far The

HUNTER

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Ufelime Guarantee
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BORG SCALES •
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WRIST WAtCHES
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Rtv'-t;E Stf : ,,,

Tbe Brotherhood of. Railway
'M.tJ~EGON, Mi~b.--At-, Ierst
ttne Muskegon mpn &gt;won't hide[,in· Carmen .. of 'Am~rica had . their
Tuesday· eveniDI at
the trunk f.!( his car 'next.tin;ut b~
wo'odmell's Hall with
wants to '.'spy" on his wif-e. .Th" ,
pre.dd..l. j,.;.din,
man had to
·his wlft~'s "'ai6when · the
lo-ckfld.. She
ll.bgrt l;lusin,~SJi meehp.a.

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8 Pe G~Mi4, CO&lt;IA,

~~~~~~~,r~~;~~w~,~~'~·;·~ ~lessJna:

the nieaJ~ ~.dt'iDI
lh" ~RC~
tbe
to ,th~ . .PGUo
Pt~Bent

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* SMOKERS
* TABLES
*LUGGAGE
* FRIGIDAIRE
WASHER
,
DRYER
RANGE
REFRIGERATOR,

Wild ilut ~Si!flu»!'*"~~ $9.98

KOLS.TI-R . . . . : . . . . . . $7 ,~
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HQ!;$1ER
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\v7~KfftTQll ~-:'~1-~ow$~9&amp; . ~ .
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.ASKEitMLL..&amp; GOAL ... $4.'JI .

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,~~MfijDzlO .. . . ..... $.Ut
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* Coblneta
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* foodMixen

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* l!fctrlc Frytn

* Anci ·Mony Ot~er
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¥f fntll Boyt ..... M7.NO·
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S~ssSjfel

It Ia requ..tld _that all Lay-Aw1yu (1,·
picked up at once,unl111 orronglml!l._ Ofl

Un~~:C,rl~tmos

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SJC",(L.TS . . . . . . . • and up

NOTICE
mode otherwltl.,

AIIJ!!l~~l!lnled

WMeJW ware

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IIICATWARE, 24 pc set .. $5A!l
ELE~T~K; lROM
$.14.9S

A • Fl
J:JoneJqnd m~•.can yer
'fA4lNS and A~J$S9RIJS .
mlr,y.'roys:.... Th\~erTor• .
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••·any Otk.-r
. ., Toys

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suN!EAM
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sr;~ I.JOM ........ $17.95
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2- BIG ·STOR

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CHJILDS TRA~._Q..IKI ..

IS ..tO ~SIRVE YOU- 2

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_PICKENS PA

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Given By Group

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Girt• were brot~~bt for the ' ~t·
hens State Hoapital, Monday evenlni when 1beodonts
Counc:.U
Daulbters of America met ia regular ae.nion at tbe IOOF Hall.

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Pomeroy Church OIChrist Sunday School
Presents Christmas Program Sunday Eve.

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The carol ''Joy to the World"
by the congregation and prayer by
Rev. Donald Seevers op,eaed tbe
program alter which the foll-ow.
lng ~~citalions w~re g~veJ. : ." W~I ·
come , Mark Edd1e Sm1th; 'Lets
all be Happy", Donna Jean Smith;
"Greetlngt" Da~ld Mlc:haeli '1 Do
Try Hard", Nell Colmer: "CbrJ.st. .
mas Tles", Sbella Ohlln&amp;er.
"Make Him Glad", Sharon Free
Peggy
man; "Happy Birthday",
J o Bower.11; "Baby Jeaua" Barbara
Smith: "Gilts" _Nancy Vanlnwagen and "I Know", Althlll' Law11en
A
"Cbrlltmu Hymn" ~as

maa", J-oan
Hewth.oa;
"The
Greatest Gift of All", Janet Smltb;
"A Great Bllt Tbougbt", Barbara
Kennedy; "Cbrlatmu Ia Happy",
Judy Hewetlon; "Li1ht Or the
World", Connie Freeman;
"The
New sweet Stoey", Billie Sue
Lawsun and "Why", M.erle OhUn·
ger and Danny BowerJ.

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Buy
·Holsum

Followlnl a tong "Cbri1bnu
Lu!labye" by the bta1nnen and
primary department,, the offering
wa.s taken by the uahera; Nancy
Hatcber and Gale La1n0n; atter
whitb the 'unior 4ep1rimeat pre·
atnted a candlelight urvice: wUh
Don Smith aad Michael Oblinger
the llsht bearera. tn tl\e tlbleau,
Mary wu portr.ayod by _WUma
Ohlinger: Joaerh by Bill Woodard
and the three Wlsemen Were
Merle Ohlinger, Danny Bowera .
and Bryce Smith, Rev. Seever1
read the csripture from the pulpit
and Mrs. Edward Venoy, the narrator, stood In the roar of the
church.
Gary Freeman and Georae
Smith. gave the candela to the au·
dlence and ahlo lighted the eandle
for the one aitting in the end of
the

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..Ill. ~of......
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a!lk~ «l!io J111.
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composed

ol

a potlud&lt;

Amonc tbe home

who In turn

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program. Others partidpatlng in

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the program were Kenton Jeffers.
Donald Seevers Jr., David Eskew,
Ronnit Reynolds and Sharon Hy sell
Mrs. Melvin Smith and Mrs.
Elwood Bowers were in charge of
tbe costumes.

MEETS

The Mason Pareata-Teachera
Association will meet on Tuesday
evening at the Mason Elementary 'School. A apecJal Chrlltmaa
program will be presented at
that tJme. The meeting wlll be·
etu at 7:3{} p.m.

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THIS PHOlO SIQUINCI abowla .tut of. the pUot; .UOD Nfl ~~ - ~ . I'~,WaA ~~r interceptor
a.t Edwarrte Air Fo~ BaN. CAll!. Tile front aeetjon ,of tl:Jf p~ li at~ to the CI:'Dvatr rocket
eled fur tutl at 2110 to 760 rnp~. The !'pilot" .. a dU~)"o '!Yith 'Qotayalr eRJ'In~tr. Qil'\1 hll'h-.speed
cameral to llow movement enUugh to ~e evel!\0t hl nJt th11t' tlaPPimL
dl"•~tiontUSmuutphuta.)

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Has Christmas Party Tu~sdoy Evening

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Thr Christmas p_
aiot$'ot'Gr0up 1
of the Women's Al~iatlon
or 00 at the coffee ~crvice.
4Ji ltrln.aement of Santa Claus
the First Pres~ytetla!'J. · ·C.,.,ureb'
his alellh .was us-.td on the
and
was held .lit 'tbe hOme of Miss .t~an
Lama Tuesday evening. Holt4ay t1iniDR table ind sandwichM, 11alad
decoJ.ationa were used tliro~out eoflei! were served to Mrs. Everett
the Lama h.ome ·and tbe glfu fer BAchne;r, Mrs. Lowell Probasco,
exchange were , .plaeec:t u~Hier :. a Mni . Haptoll3tul1, Mrs. Lewl1 H.
., M'n1. Wallace, Mrs. William
lighted Christmas.·
lll•irls, .Mr.;.- Gale HyKell , Mrs.
Farie Erlewine, Mrs.
· . OOflald Lowery, M1·s.
Mta. James Sulli·

FORALL THE
FAMILY A

Rus-

·Mrs.

Gregg and

OPEN

ornament.

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S(IEN(E IN
YOUR UFE

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~ bunches 25c

farmyard Fever ·.~,

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U1 ohApe, lo111oua lor ~aHery ·
Our 'W6n.derlu1 heed 1lcul on •P~I~. nti D

.~ laa4 11'0W11-A Cbriltmu must

Cr&amp;py lresi&gt;-JRmbo Pos..l

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.,.-row ·

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ll~s 29c

BANANAS __ ........

to ptrlectlon. Jy Toill Todd 1 lr!. 1urq11oiM.
DOYf, ~ O%'CJIN·· ·$iaellalo ZO. ~

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6 lo II pound

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Layer Cake ea 98c ·

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OYSTERS
can 85c

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Can
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SU PER_: T0 Y LA N·[).:
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:Toys
:Wheel Goods·

atSIIFFLE

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HAT.S - SHIRTS

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.SOCKS .,:J. -IIOBgs
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PMAMAS :.

sUn..;.., seldles.s

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~at mlljlut. C_brllltn\•~ tift-All I'OPUIIIr llr,.ntls .

(;itarettea ....... corton $1'.9,..

Stuff¥cl' Olives . . . .
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Straw.,...ry
Preserve• .-12 ~· !jJIJ?'c
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Angel.~ake Mix

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lvans Gofdtft •lch-Y•nUie

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Yllower'-(;Md N' .l'low ;
i!o~l-lltlek

or rtn
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Spices for tlie

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Ice C
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Toaly Binl~~eye Frootn Foods
Frozen fresb--mokes an exeeliehl
deosen for yvw Chrllilmaa IelSt-

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A' lioiMay Season musl-

.. lb45c .

CANNED HAM .. 41b can $3.39

Plllabo,.Y.,.,~ C..CkOf'-SWII!•ci&lt;t!'•f ·•

141.7Sa.

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Heint-Pfl!.; : . . : . . :..
J&gt;bd, Maid Caffee . 31b ~~o, $i.19 • PI
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JJI:WI:LRY

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Llloloy ~onill•
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Cheese . . . . . . . lb 43c .
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R1cl Anchor In Pomeroy

HAM

Whet• or •lrlng litlf-fr.l. ,.,tc

pkg 37c

Sfncpotlto'fi~.Jiow .

lb45:.''

PORK ROAST , ... , .. .. .. .. . . . .. lb !Se

FRU.ITCAK.E .·. 21bcake·$1.59
. ~·~hllodiolillllo lnnd

lb47c

Small Md le.,. Ctllt $f,le

t'IIJ,ed ·wllli fruiii ud n1ii!'7Dixlb ·M~.;;..xeeUent Chrlolitw -gm

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LINK SAUSAGE ....... , .... lib bo• 391\

Aooortod CO!'kf..........IIIIIO(m~fn olltl mli'C'I.Oit ' '

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11p "XlaJISire~

U polllld lVI

Fine for ....onfne the

Rwol

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Salt Rising&gt;
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. RoLL .. , ........ pan. 39c
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Solid JtKke41

latrt Shndilnl

CINNAMON ROLL pkg of6-l3c
T~ with t~ ptc~fta

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Truly rea&lt;IY-Io·eat-Swllu Premium

For Christmaa Breokfaat
SPORT SHIRT

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Chrllilm .. deeonled-laney lclDg, tender

Fftkrated ChJJrch
··\'ciuth
C:holr 'Hci~ .·.. .
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B"\KER.-Y TREATS

SWEATERS
ROBES
PAJAMAS ·~ HOSIERY
DRESSES
BLANKETS
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COATS
SKIRTS
PURSES
BLOUSES *
GLOVES * LINGERIE
• SHEETS
TOWELS
GOWNS * JACKETS
SHOES
* SLIPPERS
• TROUSERS
SLIPS
SHIRTS
TIES
*
HANDKERCHIEFS
OVERALLS * LAMPS

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LETTUCE
2heads35c

Red Anc'hor In Pomeroy

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,A,rlbe fnM 1 - of they. o&lt;irft . ,.....Rneot-

Crlspy-grOen and lender

ELBI

GOLDEN YAMS~31bs39¢
'T.ANGERINES 2doz
md
:C.RANBERRIESllbbas
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eclcher U ewer dwrt Wal' oDel n_. ,
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WUh appllqu" ot trollly ey~~IICIOI. You'll loft
woabdoy, b•eclual 'll'l Lo~•l•l~'• Good
c:O!totl brotldc:lotb lb&lt;d do... it1 OWJ&amp; lronlDf,_

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Braaob.. abould IN plloblo ,IIJ thor

and

9AMto9PM

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pera loo.w. for tnet tbtt 1rilJ r;tahi
tbeir aeedlu, 11"1 well tblpe!la4
hAve •trona branches ~ ltlfp(lft

IQ kit eOtui.U of four room•,
pJaybp~se 11ie,, wltb the materlala
for mUlnJ upbolJtery, curtains,
sliJ)covera and eurtaiM.
Thtre even 18 I kit for the &amp;irl
who Warda to blend her own per·
fum,e.
Tb.e wort toya .for: bc?ys al'f ~~
as ·plentiful. Ther.e ale lh1oleUD\
~YiDI kltli, plastic brick buildlua:
.11eta, a llit with materlala- 'lind in
structlons for m,aki.na- a. pair ol
moccasinS. a methanic's tow-and
fl:r.·it set, tool bo~OI complete Willi:
saws, hammers and drills whicll
work, &amp;Ad lis usual the kits for
making mO:&lt;fel airplanes, trucks,
batuuhlp 011 ocean liner.
·Even with aiJ :these work-and·
plJy io)ts, t;me item porenniallJ
lfllldl an othens in sales. It's the

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"He..,.1,
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Ideal Toy,-which is the world's
larprt manufacturer of dollS, said
~;I)OO.OCM)' Will' bi sold this yeat'about one for eYtJry girl under 14
lu the

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TO CHRISTMAS EVE
Close 6 PM Sat., Dec. 24

nrie-

ll'OWD

frqJia

trtiM e!OI:!I

commonly U13d f_
OI' ettrt.tma. CID be laiDdled Whea p!~
doorSJ Ill~ lollaJo. al\oulcl'
,.ll
tree1 are Seofuf., Red, White
beallhJr
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Au.trlan pine and Norway •pruee. have a lnaraat, true IY~
ADMINIITUIOI of thO Dean •an Ohio ~es about
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-., Qvq 4tnm1UUCII adm~ 3.50,000. or tbtte trees eaeh year. odor•
uoa ll Cltarlu J . ~w~ Jr.. In oddlllon lo lhlo nllllery'i""'•
(•bovt), pnunuttd hvm aal.t:•
IIO&lt;t, SoUibOUWll Ohio bll na
11 1 - lllllalr iO a., tliot
lilt 1tter rt~tlfni.Uua ut fl'red-. , tive varietla which are UJed lo- dOJConded dJreotly 11'0111 tile
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~.allt for Cbrlatma trM. Dean without llriDI oomo o:rodll

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FRENCH'&amp; ENTERTAIN
Mr. and ~1rs. Edwnrd French
had a ·family holiday dinner SUn·
day whf'n four generaUons of
theit' family were pre.sent.
Tbe
guests were P.fr. and Mrs. Clyde
French, son, Curtis and ·Miss Db'·
le Stanley, Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
M. L. French and grandchildren
Mare and Luan and Mr. and Mh.

W.

atelllloa forater of Ohio
Stata Unlvmtlty.
Home erown trou senerally
haven't bee~ cut u loaJ 11 those
•hipped hi fl'om othM" areu, Dem
81)'8. ColllteQ.Utntly, their nHdln
Ire lJlore likely to be frea:h arid
green and Je41 I,Pl to r;.batter.

At t.be c:OMbuloa·

"Silent Night."
The invitational bymn "Softly
and TPnderly"
concluded the

MASON PTA

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Mrs. Donley Reibel, aaaoc:late
councU~&gt;r presided over tbe meet.
lng. Mi11 Erns Jesse Wll

The chOir

kloai
tbe nt.IDIJon
When bu,m, • Cbrutma. tree are dlrfJcuJt t.o .,_

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Hog Market Is
Outlook For '56

I · Christmas Tree

~..~~ .:' l(rl. aa;.

Donald Seevers , Mn. Edward Venoy, Brenda Slraull&amp;, Nancy Hat cher, Galt' I..aw~&gt;on , Wilma Ohlinpresented by tb!' beJinn~n
and ger, BiU Woodard and Jimmy Anprlmary departmenl8 aft3l' wblch drews san~o: "The Light or the
1everal recitations were aiven In· World i ~ Je s u~" with Mrs. Venoy
cludlna: "Conlf.le!'lted Christmas" tbe .soloist in the lut 11tanza, "0!'1
Bryce Smltb; "A Merry Cbri!t· Little Town of BethJehem" and

Tht' beginners, primary and
junior department&amp; of the Pome·
roy Church of Christ presented a
Christmas program at the chunh,
Sunday evening.

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Merry

STRAWBERR·IES
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younr;est JNP ·Jo ~ beeoml eblef
executive La tbis ci(y't 1M yur

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•Pla 2 pUODI
of water; ~o::.•• m01e thu 4
plloAJ, M!
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tles ot i.-tab opulq ,_ ..
wbirh w1nu tbl '" aad lDcreut1 ZO.O sq tJAre ftet of .Dool' ..ul
i1..1 molfturt holdl.q
C'INCity.
Fana may be l~t.~talled Ia a tollWbu tAe warm air tGuc.bea told
venieat
wJndQw or atat tM Wl·
Wllla aad et.i.Uap tbt moilt~P"e lD
lnf
12-veJ,
the enilJMtr alllliM,.
it condeans, ~ d,ubp bUild·
Thb
blps
teep UNm IWQ rrGiil
inc• and
btd:dlii.C ud Utter. dlllt dlrt llld
plmaJa. Aal{l a rell v~ll.,ted buildJnt tbe duet utended to within t5' or
warm , mol't air II cin~p 9\lf. and iDebts of tb.e noD!' wm hflp ·Pt
1Q9Vt Ute e~er air ud -~rb9~
l'OO}, dry alr llltrot~P,t Ia. An
electric farJ often un be used to dtox.Jde near ·the noor level. · •

NEW BRITAIN', Coon.-.\ aweet
youna: thina who tel•pbonf41. a

newspaper to ask a footbaJL wore
was told it wu 7--0 •' the hal!.

halt?"

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~OST SHIIP
HAZEN, ·N. 0.-Ma~be LltUe
NORJI PU,T!'!=. N•b.-The Lin· Bo Peep didn't hillve ' Jt. 10 bad
CtJln County Tribune editors an - after all. Jacob B_eru; reported
'bey pla~ to do away
tba&amp; 76 bead o1 sbeep
'"'fiiiV-1; htadUne~ -&amp;O they'll ban~ recently
had strayed from his farm here.
sp~e

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Stu~..asked, ''W hl~b.

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for local items in the

ae;wa.paper.

The Perfecf

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GIFT
l\epu~can

P;my Qtflds
. ArfaltWed W"1!Rill!4ax

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-::: IOJ!WI/I&amp;IIId S~pelle•

~it~~r H, ~bersbqch

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For The Gift Of A

Life Time, Buy Her
A New Singer .

WedneSday on ch'ari'es of an. al-

leged · polltltal shakedoOWn.
They are Charles E. Myers of

Lay Away

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Chr-istmas Delivery

My-

attorney.

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0. UP-!1')1'0 F,lr·

Dauer. Lancaster

Wllb A V~u Guorantee ·
BUY WHERE YOU GET SERVICE

AT THE IIBEIISBACH HAltDWARE

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field County Repub11tan party
'pders will be ~rrlif'ned bere

Baltimore, Ohio, and Willlam

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ers C,ouoty GOP Central Commltteemap., and Dag11er, GOP ExecuAWOL SAILOR HELD
tive Commltteeman, are charged
with bribery and copspir11cy.
¥onald Spires, 19, Danvm~.
In a report b;v. the federal grand was apprchrndcd by the Meigs
jury, they are accused of offerin~
(-larry R. JobMnn, B~~ il, t~c\r

County Slwrlff'!j office, Satur·
day , on the ch-nrge 9! belng

Johnson's cs.Ddldacy AWOL from his Norfolk, Va.,
for Ba.sll poslmaster in return for navy base He is being held In

supPort or

the county i&lt;~il

a "poliUcal N ntrlbutlon ·•

FIATHER

PROB~IM

BOSTON-While coll~cting dO·
nationg, in Boston's nnnual Red

l&gt;,eather Campaign, Mn Ro.,e Feat ht&gt;r had trouble convlncinu peo-

ple th at that really ls

h ~r

name.

PROBLEM WITHIN PROBLUM

· als (•omplalned · the
· ttc~tl·d Hll "lntolenlilr&gt;
m!'ltnrl~t~

jam" whun

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Arln,Hll·d Thursday: Mrs. ~orma
Li8lr&gt;. S.vr:.~cuse; Bilhe Jqe MOO~tlli­
pnu~h. Middlt'porl;
Mrs. Jessie
End~. :'lli,ldl l•purt.
Ji'J'id.JV n,I~CO{' Srruusc, Wast

Slll'V'~V

lrafric

v. ••r" "'"'''1'Hl

about their driving.

DOOR DETAI~
LAFAYETTE, Jnd.-ln answer
to quc..,.tions as to what they did
witfl their time. Lhe l'urdue Uni
vcrsity police for~t' •·rporlt•d thllY
answt!rl.'d 27 rail.!! during October
to cpcn d oon for lhMc whn for!{ot kt&gt;ys.
TIMI OUT
EAST HAVEN, Conn -Police
rtt~hed to 11 woudt•d
111' ('11
wh~&gt;n
•hey- rm•elvrd n•porh that l h('
uf

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WALLET EXCAVAT.• Q
OGDEN, Utah-- An uni~ei\Uhed
man r~n v th" doo~hciJ of Mn
i-11 rbrrt Swan1•r t~nd fetl!l1!-e.G a
Wlllicl ron laining $50 and .a rdi-

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V(•r 's lict'n''' h1•r husbRnd
haa
lri •; t a Y~'1lr hl'ri Jri' lf., "ll..dl ·- 1•
fotmrl durmg excava!lo'O ' of 1

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TWINS AGAIN
ALLEGAN. Mich.-\\f, and lfra.
LaFayett(' !'tt1rl1 of n!!ar~y Wa':
land wer en't exp(•cl im! "''1'11\f. but

th ey 1\' Nt' n't sul' pl'i sf'd ~hen the

new lll'l·iv.d tu rned out to hl' n dn~ ­
ble f~;altlrl• . It was Mr.~ . .St u c ~'8
third set rlf twins In 10 years.

ELECTION BY GUESS
BlNGtiA~l

"qod~"

PHONE
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CoJumiJi :1, W. Va.

OMAHA- A crew making e
d ud v of traft1c probl ems in the
Omaha mclrnpollton area hed tu
cease part of the su rvey wh rn it
!)pcame a !raffle proh\cm iltilM

~ nd quiucd

25.;.t-fo, Court St
Atllens
Pho11• 31170 ·

CANYON, U t ~h- John Tan.u nro won a lie In
orlmary cloction for elty c~oell
by out gtu·g~m/o! hi ~
uppont:pl
A.Hked In ~ru It' tlw t ie, Jud(e Mar
•In M. I.a r~n n plnced 11 carcl ~··

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!be r.:fl'rHlnJl next to a ~: h otg1,1n Po- twp11n Jla f.l&lt;'~ M nn Old Trsto~811;1
llee round lhu body belonged to 1:1 @nd T~tn cr ~~n ~'n"'" r loses1 iR
Ured hqn1er " la~ina a nap.''
al ng the right pl.l,
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dlaellora
Po., to opend o moJith will&gt; iW
IT MI!S. J, D. ltOUSII
l[~ lVOilbtr( of ~old brother-, Dayton.
Mr. and l(ro. C. B. 9¥elo of
'1:110 arltlm.u _ . . , wW be opoot 1 IIIUt with llr.'. ~, Jlro.
held ~ Eve 11 7 o'doelt •• r. A. C.4 '111elr ....~.....d Columbu1 apeot t dQ berll vil:lt·
tllo llflliOdlal &lt;lburdl. Than Will d&gt;ulh~•. llr. ·aud Mn. Ted Kart· inK fr itmds.
Mrs. Edward Mill• 1pe111t a
bo 0 - m IJICI 1 lrNt lor the Rh ol Cohqubuo will U&lt;'il'O to
11pend tbe 'llolKa)'l.
CJuJ.ctr..
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Mr. oDd llro. Gerold Cra~ord Wildermuth, Portaaiouth.
Mrs. Orvllle Ripley U apendlna:
Da'~ Wolte Of Spokane, Wuh .. ,lnd John Wrtcht of Roeh'~er.
1011 (If lrlr. and ll.ra. J. L. WoUe Pa ., apent the ~weekend ~th bls the wm ter with relatives at Pitts·
haJ finished four yeJrs in the A.i.r UllC!e, Ot)J CUwfotd WhO IC· burgh.
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attact Saturday in Pt. Pleuallt. .

FERGUSON and .OLlVJ!It ))EALEU

MW Daisy Ada!M, Po~el"'Y u

spending a week with M'ta. L, L.

l'omoi'OJ, Ohin

Niee.
A . R. Sheets spent the weekend

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H&amp;R
FIRESTONE
In The Center Of Towri In Middleport

appreciates·J~

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Mrs. Velma Ca'11id.y an"d 1on o·f
Tupper1 PlaiDs were recent guuts
of her daughter Mrs. Clem Cooper and family.

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h••r been. ;mora
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' auboto"lt
to llollhoti&gt;f.ul
U.at ra• llollotedulcera.
jub
ricb In Ina :.
heallnC:atom&amp;ch
Bubitii.ncea
' deadlr to JniDJ',klncl• of 1111n1 have~
. been foUnd tn ctther v~ta~ltt 1 In· ~
rludiq . ~nota, okra, eueumblra
and onlolai.
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' mierobo kWero. 0.. ti'O~Icfl fruit .
•known a1 Jagua· hae bf!en uHtS ·•• •
· med~clne for etnturle~ by Cairibean I
! peoplee.· atiearehere at the Un-lver- 1
· titY o! Puerto Rleo reelfttly laolated 1

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~~urfl 'lilt Ftee

.'MethrldiJtChurch.

an extrae~ from the jqua wbieh ;
· hitt the· llli.et.rla thai taUN lnteltimal tnf~lona. ·
ThoQ&amp;'h manx blsher plant. bar· I
bor antlblattc-llke eubstanm our .
' molt potent 41'UI'I ba,-1 ~een
eearehtd 0\lt a mons tbe elmpler '
forme oJ mlcroecopie life In the10U.
· 8tnet ~he di!IOOVary of potnklllin,
' aelentl1t1 .hue teate~ toO lample1
ftom all parte of the clobel a1ld have '
tlveh. doCton powerflil bl"'ad~ran;e
tntlblotl~• lllr:e. Ter'ramyCtn and
Tetraeyn wblcbqulcldyeoJ'Itrol onee- ·
total litlktlo!!P: ·

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wllh Rooted
. HHID Hair

a$15.98Value
ONLY .

- ve~ble p.nnleldll an
t~mPI1: l~bor~tllcy cQrloetfl.e-and ·

Moat

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APPLIANCES

lOad

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SAWSandDRU.lS
*Sunbeam

speeial
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Double, TV S~mps Given
.lilh Each Doll Sold
eluQI whiCh In nrt lnet&amp;ntee may · Magic tkln;. unbreakable.
lead av1ntualt7 to the dneto·pment : Col!IPlete outfit; motchln~
. of a new dhia.
j bonnet can be . laundered.
I .On.t IUCb clue bu COIM froJW. ·
$11&amp; ileePsi.S~·· per,!
lpdla1 WhiHJ a: rqnt ltudy lndr.;
hit

*General Electric
• D'ormeyer
*Westinghoul,l

re&lt;i·
. by 1he

·$5.95·

l't!Nont. Many occ!:ur in ·

· p1inutt 'q\lant.iltl, and ere Umoet
br~poartlble to taolate and tnt. Otherl .

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attended the funeral. of their. UD·

FULTON THOMPSON

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Prof. and Mrs. Earl Hender.son
of WheeJtng •nd. Richal'd. Hende.r.
!IDD of
Coolville were recent
u1 telaa"'t,i ft!'!d - gueets of their motiher, xr.. M.t.
It a l = t . For tie llendenon and son, Eber.
tht
;warrion
a.a,efa'f'01'e4
not forcabIta
pun 1 en~ -flanr,i
~u:e'~
but q a dteUJn 1 ,
lor battle 'WO!pub.[
In lh• IIcht of

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Several from b•ne attended the
B. B. game at Rutland SatUrday.

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Al.'i o M.r. and M.n . Charles M.eKel·
vey and daughter Hope of Belpre
vi.sJtl:"d their parents Saturdey.

SOEIIC£ ltl f
YOll LIIJ,

of

of the approacbiq: mmlage of
Mi&amp;s Lois Cobba, daughter of Mr.
aDd Mrs. Joseph Q)bbl of Col~
bw to Dr. Earl Qri.ntm of Chi~ '-IIILV..-olalilo V_;,
cago, aon of Mr. 'I:Dd Mil·. Harold·
Thtltrlon~ofRomep~eon.­
Grimm. The weddi,DI 1.1 to be an i •tamed more eabbapper eapltathan
event of Dee. 31 ln Col@l.bqs,
! IDJ Olhu ll'm)' ill hlatol')'; While
Atte-ndanoo at tbe lfetbocliJt tbls aneltnt IMrtlt.UtJ to tbl ,leJfY
·~bit may hot lmprt11 ·itl;tdentl
Sunday Sebool SuOdJY· was SJ of- ot mllha17 loflltiel1 m.oderft ,medi-

Roush an&lt;l Miss

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Mrs. Ella Mae Wut and diUih·
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell, daugh· ter~. Bett7 and Delorea, and Mrs.
ter Lor-na Dawn spent a day with Betty Moreland of Parkersburg,
Mr . and M.rt. Wm. ~cKelvey and
her mother, Mrs. St. Clair Hill
daughter SbLrley, local were viliting tlteir parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Home Economiu.
Invitaliona are beinc !received

FERGUSON TRACTOR
and OLIVER EQUIPMENT
New Holland Balers
DeLaYal Mlll,r Supplies
Also Used Tractors and Equipment

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Mattie YOI!It ot ltacl:pe lfPIDt Sat·
James Hazlett ot Bladen.
urdey witll ~r. and Mr1. Albert
lWs Tbun, Cadle of Pl, Pleas- Paynter.
ant spent Saturday here.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold GriQlm
with their son, Dr. Earl of Cine-go
atte~cd the eomme11.&lt;teruent exe (l;o
cbe.s Friday at OSU of hll rlnanee

VISIT OUR
NEW LOCATION

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The Daily Sentinel. Pomerov-Middlepert, Ohio
a:lpper-pu.Um, at $8.10, tfom Burma, eeo.
OM New York

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$18.7110. aU nallablo In ... Pitt.burlh

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""' In ba.lr p l - ......ted an Tndlallapollt otore. ""' Indial&gt; ' 1'7' or bourbqa ~..;..;.._
IW'tl thll tbe wpll'ltll plannlna: to eive 1po.U. shop a1ao featurn an imNODe ol thea
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FraDCIICO designer lor
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pr ta hel ped up tbe coe:t the deUngerle ls more Cabuloua tiian ••Y to make a hit wltb
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:;:er explained), 1 nd ~ mink· ever. A Beverly HiUs, Call:f., mile on your CbrlJtmu ,lilt II to a COlt utf~r~Jte. Priee dependl 011 MPL&gt;hire buttoDI. The coat, $750
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Jewetled fly awat~or H 'I' I IMS.OOO wr\lt Witch,
eovered Ice bucket for a cool ahop whieb eaten to the movl.e give bim somethl.nc bed never tbe l1ze of the bald or baldin&amp; - tbe button• txtr&amp;.
erythiaJ, .. a Kauu C~lf
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1et featurea pajamu of turquoise dream of buyiq for him&amp;ell.
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•·•o•• ••• cuat diamond ~·t•.
$l:Kl at a Chicago store.
~e~ 1t tan.. ra~e from $88 for a
$400 lruthft
meat ltore o"ert-for
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IHii:• bald apot to 17D for a com·
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COP..I'Ue a 'Chriltmu list fiUtd. 1CftP;et for $he ·uvtoa room't
The jewelled (ly swatten, ceo ahop leatur~ a nigbtiowa f«
~ke ~ cam~ aeat.ll d " I " plete top plee., It hubby later ~f tT~~.!{th)'0\1 can....
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with the ordinar')l-lleektie f'd mink cover fOI' the dining
opene rs. shoe horns and back- $7M.
arne sea • ea. e
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IOCb for the men. blouse and table at only t&amp;QO?
scratchers 11 un are around. This
A Pittsburgh slore oUers a 24- date baek to the era ol the mouy will be refunded.
one ol each pair, for '100.
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Vnlted Press r6port.era, shop- year though . they are out·glam- carat cloth of gold negligee for Sphinx and tOlar boats. Th.• ir
One San Francl.aeo atore bu 1 Inat&lt;le 11 written, otHJrtTJ I ""'-1
But drumin&amp;: up th~ gift which ping tor-but not buylDJ-the or~d by such as a aimulated $lOO.
original purpoae waa to prov1de
Now for a run-down of olh~;~r notebook made ol ahark leather to put 1t ln."
1J unUiual and destined for a more fabulous ltem.a found the l]aas .o;Jip per with jewelled beels
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comfortable 1itU~ for eamel lifts United Preu found featur- with solid r:old hingea, pencil and ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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"eonvenatioo piece" role Chri&amp;t· nec:klaee and wateh on display In for th,.. moder n Cinderella availFor the woman wbo Is tired of riders. But today I veniou, lm- ed in ltOI'itS around tbe nation: . ridges at $12.5· an aW&amp;ator train ,
"D.U day, ia another matter. In New York. The carpet, a rare able 1 ~ Chicago for $50; ' a be· cnh.mere sweaters, ~ Cbicaso ported from Ecpt, have been White ennine bottle guard!, for ease fOl' $425; 1 portable bar
tbe Interests of helptne tbose Oriental oJ · "anUque Keehan jewe lled Christma A atocktng o1 shop often a white mank cardi· given a wooden, btlldl-Jlke .ban botUea of aplritll, It $250 in one done in eall, and capable of hold·
who want t9 give the unusual- .sllk, all silk warp an4 wool/' ta white felt , costing $50, available iBn at ~ . Another featuree a and are suuested II an addltJon DaUu Jtore. A &amp;old trlr_nmed I~· ing three bottle~, glusea and
Without regard for cosl of course available from a Boston ru.a:
also in Chic~t g o, and de&amp;igned for white mink hat at $429.
to the den, ttudy OJ' llviq rDOm. ported typewrltw, avBJlable 10 mixer, for $915; 8 battery driven
-the United Preu polled leading porter. And thllt mink for
one purpoatl-tO hold a mink
Other items tor milad,- inehade They com~ in red and ll'ten )ta- aa AU.tnta 3bop for S2U.
"aaleman's" cocktail mixer at
.,. . . ..,. - . - ..• !tore&amp; til several cities for thelr table comes from a OaUaa opec:!•· I coat!
a mink·trimmed clgaret bolder ther and cost ~. 50 at oae New I A Parll des1 ~ ned necktie, pric- $22.93; and a chamola sparta
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Lln 1erle Fabulout
for $5...a goat·skln sweater tor York 'ltore. The et.ore doe~ not ed at $100 in a Cleveland atore. ahirt at $&amp;&amp;.
DriM loye1 Crowft C.ie. ~..
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Jlly Sw1tt.n
Or, there are jewelled mouse $350 ... tailored sblrtl of gold atoclr: Clllltlt.
The tie tporta a diamond In the
Hair bruahu, made of uUnLowed olellln ulorill~
-The search for the more fabu- traps for $6, jewelled teLephone lame for $19.. .leather hlDdbag
Or, a gift cert1fl.eate f~r a t.ou· center.
wood with Siberian boar brlatle,
A man'a Wrillt watch, mlnua cost a mere $400 at one Loa An•
ectu•l f•t+.
NEW YORK- UP- Tbe man loua gifts for ml11dy alao .Pro- oonvenahon timers whleh actu· with built·in radio for around pee, l1 be'• baldlq ud )'O\I're
who foot3 the bills may as well duced a pair
of jewel·trlmrned ally are a souped·up venion of $107 ...Chnstmas tree ornament.a brave.
banda, but with two moving dla·j eeles shop. Another Loa Aqelell
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face it-Christmas ia loaded in lpectacJe~, avallabla tn an lndt· the hour glH 55 , for $6.7&amp;; and for $60 ...and a IIOid paraaol
Movlnt '».D~•mondt
mondJ in tbe face, wbkh il aur- firm featuru toothpute, fl.DO
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favor of the ladies .
all'polia atore fot $10,000; a
What lift for man can match a 1mond-studded tlare , selling
$~2&amp;.000 diamond necklace, or a Chicago (or '10,000;
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Still another Important factor
wbtch hat helped eon.Ndera.bl)r
By GEORGE L. IllS
are the prices of feed. Within
Remember some two or three , the past year prieta of feed are
yean ago whf!n there waa al from $9 to •18 per ton cbe•per.
mau exodu3 of farmers out of And with · even cheaper teed
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the dal.l')' business? It wu claim· prices, dairYmen have been more
ed then that the dalry cattle careful with their feedlq prowere a losing proposition.
aramt. Cows produclng the moat
Then, just. the other day, I wu milk get more feed, a Jeaaer
Wking with .a young dairy far- 1 amount to those which · are
mer in Wayne County. "U Jt \ producina: so well. Los&amp; of feetl
wuo't for my dairy cattle", he bas been watched carefully, too.
claimed, "things 1:1ure would be It doe~n't tate Long lor aeveral
tona:h around here."
hundred pounds of feed to
It can truthfully be aaid that dribble away.
the dairy farmer , and the dairy
The· concerted advertl.olne
1 Rib End
lnduttry generally, has now got· rram certainly has been a atro&gt;ne
ten. into a much more favorable lnlJuenee on the movlng
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price situation. How hal
this products. People certainly
been brought about?
mote aware of the nutrltlonal
1.b,.~$CJ;.
Full Shank Htlf
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one thing, but rather to a com · were a few yean ago.
Oven Ready-Specially RaiEed-Young Plump
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The American Dairy farmer,
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Whol• or Rib ~f
the dairy farm .
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Too many dairy farmers had AsaoelaUon, has joined banda in
been keeping "boarders" on his helping promote their own pro::.lb
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profit1, small as they may have
Tht:! school lunch program
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making milk available to those
Then, by testing and even by whO BhouJd profit most Irom
aiJbt, the pourer cows were this nutritlonal food- the arow·
weeded from the herd . This Ia ing children .
Beeaues you c.a~'l afford 1o make a mlstuke
atlU goinfil on and should conByt there is one thing the
oa ~~r Chrltllmu turkey, be. sure 1o see tbQ
- - dairy industry will have to wat..ch
. - - - - - - - - - - - . Don't get smug with yourself.
beoutleo at A&amp;P! They're bred espeelally to
This If no tlme to start cooatina.
Clla BAKER FURNITURE
Tbla 111 the time to do even more:.
provide plenty of l'weel, lull flovored white
And so I come up repeating a
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fore-ut~c new outlets for 0181108·
With Cindy
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light melt too! Millions depend on A&amp;P tur.
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in thlH co:, tmn over the
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keya lor Christal.. turkey. Seloet youro early
Ch~colote
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....on Cllrlftlllll Dly tou'U be iliici you did!
""People are lazy. But at
Bracht-PicUd. In G,.....lna Box
aame time they have
bcco&gt;me
prlce·coMcioull. How can milk
sold with thi~~: aort of a coolmn,..
tlon existing? Keep your
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MORFmEAD, Ky.- Nelghbora of
Mn. Clyde Moore W(lfe dubious
filter they searched her kttehen

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a meat treat that makes for reall)-' nut holiday
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FruitCC)cktail • 2·16 o.z cans 47c
Whole Berry or Stralned-8pecial Low Prlte-Ot!ean Spny
CranberrySouce 2·1'6o.zcans37c
Larae, Tender, Sweet-Speelal
Prlee
green Giant Peas . • • 2cans39c
H.l Life Dill Gherk•n• or Ill Life
Sweet Pickles • -2·16o.zjan45c
Maylalr-Crlsp candled
Candied Dill Strips • .16 0.1 jar 35c
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Iorden. No• Such
LIHrty JtH Mer1Rhlne
Mince Meat ... 9 os pkg 27c Cherriea ....... 4 as btl 17c
PNUit;r lr•nd.. Jll.. ular Sl11
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liN Yellow Clint

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Candy Ban ... ctn of 24-89c - ·
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The R.oclne Baptltt
Cbristmu program wUl

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Favor f'e&amp;tlve Brulgetl Witlt A&amp;P L_ow Grooery Prleea
Pa•ked In Sparklln" Syrup.-Speollll

Market Repoij&amp; :

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Egg Hog . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
Whipping Cream . . . . . . . . . W P.!

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