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POQe Twelve

J.ewened

Fl Swa,•..ter Or
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Wednesday, December 2lo195'

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

a San jeweU~d
$18.7110. aU nallablo In ... Pitt.burlh

lftlnk Christmas tree from

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ro1,1.nded by d.ltmoD41. at ta50 in per tube, wl~ ·~ !? ~
""' 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
·-r.-~
1
uy aucfl a certJflute flnt write tor ported eaahmere ~ wtl.h at.ar Jtrite you!
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firm speciaJ.l.

FraDCIICO designer lor
{ ectous jewell uaed u orna· atore.
.
NEW YORK-uP-One
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p1~ 0
pr ta hel ped up tbe coe:t the deUngerle ls more Cabuloua tiian ••Y to make a hit wltb
atJ' 8V ~W'ef . .
:;: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
Well, "fOt l lft.U ~o ~ ...
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.
~"tor'a note·.
•·•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
~
\DtU
"&amp;1.1 an&gt;
.... " . blue satin for flOO. A. Miami
IHii:• bald apot to 17D for a com·
..~
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....
JOlld =~:
I!jthpac~ltdle""~-~.
with the ordinar')l-lleektie f'd mink cover fOI' the dining
opene rs. shoe horns and back- $7M.
arne sea • ea. e
I wu • balb at weartq tbe toupee, the cu
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a WI\.WI aeL n "So
u .... ve -. . "'··'"'....-~ ,
70 ...
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.
~.·~"""'!114{.·
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bedroom shoes far the women.
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
.
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
, . , , . , ,,.,,• . ,._,
auggestlons . Read 'em, and algb.} Llty shop.
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. ~..
United Press A68oclations
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
B()Y.U. eaow.tf .
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
ll(rl"q.;;!!O' OO.
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;
a
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tin11e.
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 $9 to •18 per ton cbe•per.
mau exodu3 of farmers out of And with · even cheaper teed
. '
the dal.l')' business? It wu claim· prices, dairYmen have been more
ed then that the dalry cattle careful with their feedlq prowere a losing proposition.
aramt. Cows produclng the moat
Then, just. the other day, I wu milk get more feed, a Jeaaer
Wking with .a young dairy far- 1 amount to those which · are
mer in Wayne County. "U Jt \ producina: so well. Los&amp; of feetl
wuo't for my dairy cattle", he bas been watched carefully, too.
claimed, "things 1:1ure would be It doe~n't tate Long lor aeveral
tona:h around here."
hundred pounds of feed to
It can truthfully be aaid that dribble away.
the dairy farmer , and the dairy
The· concerted advertl.olne
1 Rib End
lnduttry generally, has now got· rram certainly has been a atro&gt;ne
ten. into a much more favorable lnlJuenee on the movlng
~F
price situation. How hal
this products. People certainly
been brought about?
mote aware of the nutrltlonal
1.b,.~$CJ;.
Full Shank Htlf
· ,_,
It can't be attributed to any value of milk now than they
one thing, but rather to a com · were a few yean ago.
Oven Ready-Specially RaiEed-Young Plump
., ,...,"&lt;~,
bination of factora. Let'&amp; start at
The American Dairy farmer,
1 • " 'li
Whol• or Rib ~f
the dairy farm .
throuJh the
American
Dairy
15
lb
and
up
Too many dairy farmers had AsaoelaUon, has joined banda in
been keeping "boarders" on his helping promote their own pro::.lb
Lb
:::•Ib· · · . Lb
Pan R•adv Frwlt.
~w ~~. o
Size ...... .
farm. They were eatinliJ up the duc:t. ll seema to be paying off.
profit1, small as they may have
Tht:! school lunch program
is
been.
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
FOR
Cl.
·sueee•tion that I have
be·
meat- plump, lender drumstltks to Insure
fore-ut~c new outlets for 0181108·
With Cindy
·
r:eh, sueculenl dark meal-and Jots of ta, ty
ing nf milk .
~ Lead~r
I have mcn~oned several times
light melt too! Millions depend on A&amp;P tur.
1)'/orf........
.
in thlH co:, tmn over the
pa11t
year how more milk could be
keya lor Christal.. turkey. Seloet youro early
Ch~colote
\t~
sold . It i11 a almple thing.
• . ., . •
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t
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milk available.
....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
open for next week's colum~

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Around Ohio

53c

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45c

I .. ROOMS OF ~

Brl~hteot ~

Pbooe 398

Single Copy

e

Drops ........ 1.2
Holiday Hord Candy ..... 24 o• Pk•·
Milk Chocolate ......... 5
Wo rwick Thin Minh ..... .
FestiYe Doily F.oods

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.· Corner In Middleport
1P11 BAKER FURNITURJI:

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Edltorlal PhOne 397

Stocking with Toys ....

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No.210

I 00% Filled Candies ..... 24 as pki ·

$299.00:

FURNITURE

Vfl

YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN

''Super·Right'~ Quality*

MEATS!,

Fancy WI!J&lt;onoln-Peiee or Slkedlj:~~~~

SNAKI STORY
MORFmEAD, Ky.- Nelghbora of
Mn. Clyde Moore W(lfe dubious
filter they searched her kttehen

:lb 55c lb6$c

and failed to rind a u ;ake on the

floor. But 11h~ round the snake
coiled up tn the oven a!ter they

Rqulartr lb 7fc .

Jolt.

I'll dry
your clothes

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Blue Chte.......· . .:0 . , ••
Sunoytlald 93 Score
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Fancy Print Butter ...........•
Mb&lt;ttl s~a u..-11..
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Carton Eggs . . . . . . . . . . ,

1DEAL FOR Gin-GIVING
a meat treat that makes for reall)-' nut holiday
IHere's
bu1ldina: ... ftavonome "Supu-Ri&amp;ht" Hams. Every one is sold

menu:~

'&gt;'oi th a mone&gt;'·baek cuarantec . And their dell&amp;htfu11y low pricel
makes them ideal for IJft·&amp;lVln&amp;!

12·16

tb smoked

Shank Half , . . . lb

45 CshaiiHiatr
Fully Cooked

R"cly

c:o.uib Whole
3cc.oktd. Rolled ·
43
6
lb
Canaed .... . ... Ib
Bonolosa ..... . Ib 69c

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fru1t ·

Low Prle-Del 1\lonle

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
~ow

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8itlfa

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Pitted Dotts . . . . . . . . lb 29c Poultry Seasoning I os en 13c
Iorden. No• Such
LIHrty JtH Mer1Rhlne
Mince Meat ... 9 os pkg 27c Cherriea ....... 4 as btl 17c
PNUit;r lr•nd.. Jll.. ular Sl11
Abo lrown
, ..
·Cigarettes. ctnofZ00-$1.94 6.Sugor .... .Z.::Jibpkgs27c
liN Yellow Clint

Hia lbCake.

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C:Ung Peaches 2-29 os cna 55c Animal Cookie• 1 . 4 pkt• 35!11
Candy Ban ... ctn of 24-89c - ·
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Mixed Nuts ....... ·: lb 55c ~!~=~~tat. ~. ·:;\U os jar Slc
'r''" al!..tln Thro"'h .. ~oar 24
English Walnuts .
:' lb 49c·
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The R.oclne Baptltt
Cbristmu program wUl

P'riday, beg!DDID£ •t
at the church. The

· Sib cake

1.39
2.69
. ~ Eapeolally Prepared-II\!8\'Y L~af
Stuffing Bread • • •

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Amerloa'a Favorlle-Jane Porker-Over ~.:S ......,,..

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

Market Repoij&amp; :

To UM

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

loautllully

Doc"''"

Alto Anile

JIM

HNI lllrill

'•rkltr

Strawberry Pie

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Vinllla lood

Spaniah Bar .

each 49c
each 33c

IAie Howe ·Fan.&lt;Y

JtMP...br

Wllite Bread : ' ~180'

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Damages Mitior
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.Slight damagfl-'1 rC5uHed from a
cOUifd~ ol\ Roufe 3t one mile
nOte~ 6f the ~tlon· line, lhi~

mort11ni.

Sb~f:f

Chal'le.s Rus .~ ell

r~oll.
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Aec~~d.llla tcr·tb~ r~rt a pirk ·

, . . .. . . . . . . 2 lba 45c
.. 3 lbs 49c:
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·aonanas
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2clbs
25c
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Twin Roll5 ....... : tfjj

Goldell Ripe

;.;~'f=P 4P,Its

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Holiday Cookies ...

Fre-11
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Primary and ·Jwdor
Scbool CluHa will tab
publie ia ill'YUe4. .

Pfefft.r.nusae Cookl"·
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Christmas Cako . .. each 85c
c•.w.-1 · ·
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Pecan Rolls . . . . . . pkg 33c

cloooft' ... Lltht lfltW 1ft

·... . . ·:14_ .........,:1442-......
:14

Frying Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lh 37.
Fancy Long Island Ducks ....... IIi

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OHIO. _ ,
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Pork Roast . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ', .. ·ib
Fruit Decorated Hains .... . .. , .
Fresh Hams ; . , ...... . ....... lb-31o
Pork Loin Roost ....... . ....... ib 3·j~

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53c

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ap t-ruck-; drivert ·by HatTy K
Dai'.!it, 30, ltljdd.ltt;oft, traveling
loutb .,.,. hJ.( rrDQI tHe rear by a
111M Pontile ~rjyen ' by •MJCM•I J.

lt'vao~

18. Pofil&lt;.roy .. ·,
· 'rJie trudt was da,ma!J:ed on the

bJCk window and .r.i&amp;lil··rear feu ·
der. Th! tar ~ns dAmaged oo th""
radiator-, Jrill ahd rigbt front {eo
dcr .

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• wid ,_lthf.lllfteatt.t ....,..,
" In MUth atNI ctld'nt ,.,..._~ ,
friday. L- ...,ltht II Mltll
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Daily Sentinel

Of' Till ME~I-MASOH ARIA

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mail
at

J'f/IDJII''f. oruo.
Nat.onal aaventstng

'Channell

Cbannel11

U!ID- ·Ern!e

12:00

9:QO

tcC!Ih Old folk.s worry vbout the
me of their pen.don~. and in 'turn
become brux1t~ 'fho,c over H
heard to wal.
and und er 65 alfo maZJ,age. tp rind
Dr E J. _ Shanahan, Brooklyn thtngs to wot'ry about.
.
pros1:hodoni.st, say!· that b!"llxism
Even 1f WI! worry, ~e ean .avotd
Is Increasing by lea{?s 11nd bounds. bt·uxJsm, bowever Betvtf!IE!.D mealt&gt;,
{Yep, bruxism rbean~l gnuhlny of Dr. Shanahan advises we should
teeth). This does dorftal hurm Jt h:l the lower jaw hang sleek. In
IOOJen:; 'teeth and makes 1hcm order t o avoid that imbtcilit look
more vulnerable to variow IJU.
this should he done with th..! lips
What makes an mdlvidual In remaining clused Maybe you reel
this world become a bruxlte~ Re- to ba.ve to worry Ev~n 10, you
ducmg~let!i may do it, Dr Eha n a don't have t~ be ~~~~~e. _

s:so
6~4&amp;

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eft the ~est German lntelll ge ncr
sen-Ice, flc.d back £rom Ea st Gcr.many. John had gone hehmd tb l!
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1Ve•thereast

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"Sun Bonnet Sue"

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7:00 TOday
9:00 ·Coffee Time

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10:00 D,in.c Dong School'
10:80 Search tor Beauty
11100 "Home
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The News

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0.1 Paul &amp; MarY I'QI'&lt;!
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Howdy boo!ly
;lilmro&lt;!•&amp; ADI!)!'J'

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Commentary

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YULE PROGRAM FRIO...Y
A Ch.ristmu progrwm will )e
pretented by the Primary aad.
Junior Department of tbe RadDe
Cburch on Friday evi!Jllni
23 at 7 30 o'clock::
Everyone iA wekome

12:30
12:45
1:00

O)d Timor
?J!IkY U. ..

fomtny Harmon's

Iro n Curtain on July 20, 1904 He
!1ad been kept under clru;e watch
by the Communist secret service,
but be managed to escape by a
.•
n 1se. His r~turn was a severe blow
to the Reds ft was r eported abo
that two impo.rlanl East Gennan
officials bad es~.:aped to the West
- a department chief in the Trade
Mmistry and an alternate mem Europe i11 greater now than a!
IV .CHARLES M. McCANN
any prl'viou.&lt;~ tlme. One of the
United Prns St•ff Correspond•nt her of the lower house of PariJa.
chief too1cs for di.scU.Won at the
men!
The week'a good and bad news
meeting wa.s a program of action ·
on the lnterQ.ational baluncc sboet.
3 Hu"b Gaitskcll, tt .• ~tpunchly to me&lt;t Russia's n~ c·old 'war
·
•
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rwas
pro-American
rig ht wmg~
•
aggrl!ssion.
THE GOOD
elected leader l?f tfie Brlllsh Labor
1. Sixtf!len natlon.&lt;J were admtlterl Party. Gaitskell ueeiv('d 157 votes
ro~a killed at lea..rl
to membership in the Unite4 Na - of the Labor members of
In ~: rtght
tions. 'P~ p~tew member s inelud.~ House of Commons
pCto&amp;t&amp; e_vertwo Important Eu ropean powers.L Jeft·WID¥t:r Aneurin '
ot · Gall~
It.aly and Spain. Seventy-s l:&lt; cbun viohintt',f criti-cal ·
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u aecompacJat for the earoiL
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cher, Mn. Johll Bacon.

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a:QO ;Mat.Jnee '!'beatre

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1:00 Current
1:30 Count of Monte Cristo
2:00 Camera Goes to &amp;!hooJ
4;30 ·World of Mr. Sweenq

25 Inches High

2:45 Modem RorJlanees
3:00 ~ .Mltlnee Theat~ , .
4:00 Date with J..if.e

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THE BAD

'Dick em' Pl,ay Ie GG!m r

1 secretary of State John Fruter

Duile~ warned fellow llelegatea. to
a meetwg uf th e North Atlal'ltlc

1tcaty alliance in

Parl~

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"c-uld war [1·ont" aimed at penetratmg tM,M1ddle East and Aaia .
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oalle(J on Mr.s. Augmta H
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Mr -..and Mrs Harry Thotnflion,
Ernlc Rickard, TwJia Ritkard and ·
Cur11s Rickard were guesiK of Mt'
and M1·s. lves Kini Monday.
Hny .rnne,; of Pt. Pleaunt visit
ed hjs farm m•ar Board reeentJy,
Mr and Mrs M.elvin Bon ecutter
of H••ndrrson cnill'd on Mrs Rena

At Wabtmw~r9if~

"A Chrl.!ltmas Carol" by C!Jarles
Dickcm was presented at • special Christmas ,Program~ a't Waham!'High School dh Wddl'4~day
'afteinobn . The ptogra:nl wal~pon.
sored b)' the Student CounciL
Directing the play was Mrs.
Allee Nease. Membefll of the caat
wore i-'rank Capehart, Scrooge;

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with l!!lclt Doll Sold
Magic skin, unbreatabls.
COmplete outfit, matchlDJ!.
bonnet can be laundered.
She sleeps! Shaml&gt;OO her!
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narm::Ll mtake
vitamins and
nuneral:!i. Inadequate rest and recre&lt;ttwn is often a factor .
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Children warry t~boul their
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world organizotlon. The U. N., action ended a five--year Ueadlock on
admissions which resultN1 trnm
Soviet RW1lan obstructwn. As
Jembl)" President JOJ e Maza coil ed the admis!!lons a hi stor ic ud
vanee tow~d t.he reproscntalion tn
the U.N. of all the peo-ple~; prt lh 1'

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School Holds
SOCIE'IY

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By mail one year $8, •hi. mGntiU
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he waUiog and gna shmg of teetb
in the next world Wl!cn f1.aal retribution overtakes comp'acent :sm
nrrs. There is gnashing of I P!'I'h tn
.this world, 10()-,..-far too much of
it, aecord•ng to a speaker at the
Bnnual Dcntat Meeting or G: ':.'a ter
New 'Yock. Many persons, he belleves, i=nash that they tn;oy not be

MOROCCO SULTAN HEARS EISENHOWER'S GREETINGS

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$1~.60; six mont.bs, $7 ~
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$60; 1 Heavy Duty 4-wbeeJ
be clwlled for a4v.orilaiD&amp; if DOl
TRAILER with 1:110x20 tire• and l.lU o' t nsuronce
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18-foot nat bed, 150. Raymoa.d
moath followilla iluertioa.
Proffitt, Portland, Ohio.
COMPLETE ln&amp;Ut,nc:t .Prot~
lD AclvertUIJII-Ilbould be
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Life, Aulo, Fire. Poli~. Call DOll
reported lmooodlal...,. Tbe Dall&gt;
MUll, Middleport. 01110.
Selllllld will aot bo nopollllble CRUDE on. for sale. Fot dual
tor more tbu. one .mcorrec&amp; lDTmmuN-:
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prevention, 1118eet ll:tller aad
other u~ea. John Wayae Tea·
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JoCO ol TllaoO&gt; ODd hpodal Noford, Pomeroy, Ohlo. Phone zos.
Y. D. EDWARD8, Pbooe 15-X.
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pubUabed at 1 ceot per word.
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loloplwae pvea c:arelul llloW&gt;
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dleport Hill. latluitc vdU.in.
liM Mill it
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Poplar, Buow!iod, Plue, 'wa1uu1
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lumber, IP'Mil o.r ~. 4-4, N. 11JRNI5Heil HOtl'SI tor llile~
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TAllY TAKE YOUR WAWT W~·-~-Two GIRLII JIIKES.
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5 ro'oliw a'nd bath. Gas flied bot
In memory of our D~ar Son, Le·
watir ·~ fui'Dace. liUUtl• paid.
1W~ t rt Walker, wb., ean !Jia
Pll••• tllllti·X.
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MUd aM .,gentl~ u he wa11 bravll, For· ....,t,..-~HEb !lOUSE,
1 ~ .0!1 Llnooln l!IU, with
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TG 1irn,Ple tbtnas. where the vJoJeta grew,
Blue 11 tbe e'ea they Were lik·
ened to.
The tm,u:hea of his ban&amp; taave
11trayed,' '
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prayed
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Mined by Parents, Mr. and
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Love)f modern 4-room home for Become I Beautlclon. Slop Into
thla hlth paytna: prof~•lon in
ule. Modern batb, kltebDD, beau·
an omalllntiY oftort time.
urut hardwood floore. BJa bue-SOUTHERTON BEAUTY ACA·
meiiL Automatic au furnace.
D!MY, Athens and Huntlnglol!Priced to aell. Abo e1eellent
12-IH21c
refri8erator, waa.bln1 machine,
eleet.rie atove, R.euooable. H.
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llartln J. Waddell, dee. to cort.
fot ,lrano., Pomeroy, to Marprot
Widdell.
k~bel V. and T. A. Cllolond,
818, 1\12 iq~ Sutton .. mzet PtU·
Uae and Paul J. Belrbs.
X.O!lle 1:. Bloulh, ,Bornlce K.
BIOIQ!b, Lono M. Keller, i.t A,
Boo. 8, l)ronae to Alph~"'• F. and
E&lt;IJIIce 1:.--1la!aey.
J,.loler 1\1. and Pauline 1\. Hort,
.T8 Acre, Sutton to Erbe1t E. aftd
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th't C. L. Arnold a~qulrcd his
oae fortieth, (11.0), tntoreit by
jnherltanee from WillJaril L. Ar·
notd, d...md, hla 11'h4fatbor
and IJ 1 tenant In ~omnton witb
II)~ •b'"\• · ~Jil.td defendant~

file prt~II' ' Pf•told peUtlon Is

tb!t tb~ C1)qrt. aet ott the PlllliD~
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severalty •~ci a partition t:Oreol
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Call SPruce SG'1111.
Will lure I y le&amp;rn the IM"Yict
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EER. Phone Raotne, Objo:
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been madt partlea defendant to
aaid petition tnd tliey are re·
q~lred to &amp;nlwor tbe same on o.r
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.BEAUTIFUL CllRISl'MAS TREES.
M1ke your own eeleetton. Yoq
can tel~ one at our atore or
w• will t•ke you Lo our patcl1
c:loae by and you can aet the
fin,at tree you ever had In th.e
al~e )'ell want.
We deHver.
ll'hCNIII lSI. Ewlna'a StQre, 108

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outdoGr IP9rtl. He 111, , an av:ld
fox hut~teJ; .~nd ean be found on
the bil U•tehlng tn the doga run
aln\oat any nlgbt when the wea
ther is 100d.
The affable baseball player
auto 1~eama.n extends a hearty
wiiCo'me to ODe and an to vilit
,him a~ . the Somerville Motors
wflere ~ bas, already Jaken up
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wlnDer of a state outdoor
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rifl:bt with a bow and arrow,
She baped a d-oe with the
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Office of •*ld , Bpard, Pometo)', :.:. · ~~· Coun;ty, Ohio.
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vemty. Ill addition to

with 1114 ba1e~l playlni If he
sen fit , to ~~~e
P~~~~ j
Qtllm I~ l~ ··llfm · bave •
tG lhaf.,/ ~
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wbet.het or ~,t · be "QUid conUn·
Ue to P'bi7 tia:U, Cl~k aald that
everyWq ,h t.tn~t11-it~, but he
'IllY 'P~r for • · year or two Ions·
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.: _Clark bega~ bl.s .p(o(•,.tonal
olofbOII &lt;Or&lt;&gt;e~ , Ill 1~7 Wflh
.Apple+o? In the WIRcoNln Sta~e
~'· Prior to ·tlJ,al -l he t-ad
pi•Ytc!. Wll- 0111• ,Unlvenllty and
:With lho lbrlford 'l'liero of the
1114 ,Ohio llUIIey . Allrjo'laU.n.

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LIGAL NOTICI
Dated this
Sealed DIM will be r~vcd by bor, IHO.

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Young Men Who Ar.ll'hrough Schqol

IXtcuttr
lidtttl of Ltld J. Hylill, DecNitd
Notice ill hereby g;lven that F.
1168.
• L. ¥eK~iah.t wboae Poat , otttec
ad4r.,. lo Middleport, Ohio, R. D.
,
C. L. Aroold, Plalntllf.
~~~ been duly appointed aa Exe0 Brien &amp; O'Brien.
cutor or tbe Estate of Loid J. ay..
Attorneya lor Plaintiff.
l9ll. late o! Vlll ..e of Middle·
(13), 8. IB,, h,)IO; Ul, 8, IUic
.~, J4eig1 County, Obio, Geceu-

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edu~allonal,'' l'le
"dieslened
to -.dJuat 'a child to Hve lh the
Wl)rld or todey. Any Wfl3" he puhi
Boar~ ot CommtntoDers re·
11erve lho riaht to reJect any or all
It log:ctbcr 1!'.1 wrana:."

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1n SomervilleMotors, lne.

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fecorde4 IJi. , Volume :m Page ~7
of !lie ·:1~¥0 Couh'• Deed ' •.o..
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on whether or nof to eontinue
pleylng biMINII. He It ownrtd
by tM SyracUM Chleft, who ....,
portMIIy will move 10 Miami.

MEL CLARK, fonnor ovHiol...r

last tnown address was CoiUmbw, of the Phll-olllo l'hlllioo. anOhio; Twn Smitb whose la!fl nouncM this WMic tAt M h411•
known addres~ Wa!i)~ 0re1on pure._.. -.ck Ill the ...._...
Road, 1'oledo, 0, Oqio; apd Jtoberl ville ·W,ott-.,.fnc... ~ · P•lnt fJie..
Jt&gt;nklnsort, who:-;e la!t kn'GWD 8~­ ••nt. ·.~!irk l(~u yt~l unlleCIM4
drcu wu 928 Sh. Roos~vell ~te .,
Bell:eley
.1\d~ition,
Cqlumbu_•,
Ohio, whose prese'nt addraues
eannot, with reuo~able c1JJI1e:nce,
be ascertained. Bry~n JenltiD,O,P
and Bernard AraoJd, whose 'a.ddrenea are untnowD and cannot
with reasonable dUigence be as·
certained, and aU the un.tnown
' . (tlrmer Major Lea·
Mel 1-'lar~
helra, devisees, legJI.t&gt;Pil, ~xecu· guc 11.-.,~t.: pla,yet, · bas PUl'tors, administrator.!!, and 1581Jijl!l cbasM ltoet"'!!ll tbe Soa.erville
ot Mllt011 Arnold, deceased, •Dd M~, 1$.~ of PoJnt Pleuaat,
all the unknown heirs, devise~, a Ford aaenqy,, ac:ordiug to ••
leJatees, executors, admlniJtra.tors anno.uncement made thtt week
and assigns of Mai(ie Caraon, de- by Ben Somerrille, bead ol tile
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eeaaed, who are unknown •nd company.
lt wu repot:led tllal tile 1tock
eanaot, with reuonablo du'lgenee
be aacertalned, will take noUce purc~ ...d by Clark II tbal · for·
that C. L. Arnold filed bls petition mcrlY owned" bjt J. H. SomervUie
In the Common l'leas Court of Jr., wbQ · rece~ p\Q'thued a,
Meigs County, Ohio, Ct~.!Je No. Ford qeney liJ Owibgtville, Kea·
12,380, alletJnc that he waa tbe tuck.y. ,
Clark, wbo 11 a ·utiv8 of the
Gwne~ o1 •n undl'{ided on~·fnr.
New
Haven area in Muon countleth, {1/40). lntereot lD lbo fo~
ty,
baa
been workln; during th.,
lowing descrlbt.td real estate:
winter moDtba for the comp&amp;rcy
Situate in tbe Townsh1p ,of for the &amp;Jast four yeara.
Saliabury, County ot Meias, ~d
w•h.. naWn thraqhaut tha
State of Oblo, and bounded ahd , 1 a c:a1r1c playtd ba..WII
described as follows , to-wit:
with' the l'hiJ.cltl;tila PhiUI••
beginnin( at the Northeast eOr· of th• N.tlonal , Lellut fpr
ner of Fractions No. 0 and No. 2, over three y11ra. tt. fJI'It
R«nge No. 13 ol the. Obto COJ;n· went to the Phil• ln the fa'll Itt
pany's Purchase.; thence West 13
lt,St - ~~ ''111-J"'d , 'lftth t!ttrft
Jl2 ra$.t.Q ,I.,~ I bence South untH th• rHrly-"'p art .t tiM 1955
8 rods and 18 ·nob to a atake .tn •••on when M
Mnt te
the Ctitster lnd · 1Wtland H.Ofl(l ' Syr.c'\,y ·.~ :t'tM: ; lntern~tlon~l
thence South · 87 derteU' East
Ltavut:"' ·
rods and 10 Unkl' ttlr a 'lteke Jft' thfi
Cllllk, whq: iJJ ' 9Wiled by the
Old Athch• and Pomeroy - ROad· SyracW!e ~ei.Ji' a.t: · tbe preae:nt
thenee NOJ'Ih 12 rods aM 19
Un\t, ~ itio.l bll beaelilll fu·
tn the place of beginning '(!Oft- lur,e ill U1loettl1n~.llut add! that
t~inhtg oae, (1) acre.
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his jolping -,t]Je . ~ · Pleuant
RefereP,Oe Ia ma~e tG deed fN~ tlrm wl,ll, .ln. 1\tl. way, interfere

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The M.uon Moth m Club met 1 Beatrice Chapman called
on
:m Wednesday evening at the ' Billie We1gand and Brenda SUil·
h.ome of Mrs. Geraldine Greer day.
.
with Mrs. Martha Cook as coHerman Blen1n1 was the aue.at
hostess Th&amp;. meellnJ wu opened of Harley Bone.cutter _lad f~mtl)'.
with Mrs Lilah Zerkle g 1vlllg the
Franee1 and Ernie Grimm who'
devotJOns and a read1ng "Early hav~e been employed In llliDOil
Chnstmas" by June BW'ns.
bl\'e returned home for the wtn~
A dLScussion was held concern- ter.
mg the Christ'mas party for about , c urtis Rickard wa~ a buainess
th1rty children t.n the town M'~l!l · • viliton in Pom~ Tueaday.
bets were appomted to sohc1t · Ca! ...·ln Bleubli ...:Ulled on h.iJ
fr om the. town merchants for the aunt Ella Sunday.''
town Chr1stmaa "treat" to be held
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at 6 30 at tbe.,_,Community building
Mr. and Mrs. H'arry T.,tor t~l
on Saturday evenina:.
Pt. Pleasant w~re lllesta of llD.
Attending were Mr.t E A ' Fannie Taylor of Boar-d Sund.,-.
_ St·-• 8 . H .b ' · Mr. ••~ Mn. Fred Root, Patty
Sc hac keI• ..
.ll&amp;.u.
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ar olj.r, and Freddie or H1,mt\n..ton •HOt ·
Mrs. Lester Dodson, Mr1. Edward J
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Ryan, Hra Cettil Smith, K:l1. Sunday wl~h her mother,. mr&amp;,
Freddie Thabet, Mrs. Charles Luvena Ramey.
.
Yeager, Mr.s. Ralph Waroer, Mr~ .
Mf. UUJ.,- BcJnecutter, who' ls
George Burns, Mrs. .Mel Clark, empl07ed o·a the rlYtr b tpe)Jdlolrs, L"ter Zerkle, lin. . Radfor~ 1111 a few &lt;Ia&gt;:• ·Willi' 1111 fll!lib'
[ngels. Mrs. Dor Eberj'ba.Ch, Mr.s. _at 0 .. ~rove.
M.acy Berry, and the hostesaes, 'i!rt. ' ·M el Fry, ·Saturdar a~pMrs. Greer and Mrs. Cook.
noon.
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Ohio, William Arnold, Jr., whose
last knOWD addroll! wu Columbut,
Ohio; Blanche Waen~. wboae

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U&amp;ekent' Sefet)' SwviM.
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Mason Mothers
. LETART, W. V!..
Club Discuss
!'om IUitll ap.;,l 8'1!141Y wltb
Mr. and Kr•. Deml1 ltP\Uih and
Yule Party Plans 1 attended
sundoy S&lt;bool ot oak
Grove !UB Church..

Helen SOmmenme. PG.lDt Pt". .
ant, Wtst ViJ'IIDll ; ltdna Gettle~
Point Pleuant, West Vl.rcinla
Zelda Healey, Albuquerque. Ne~
Melico; Edti b Sloan, R. D., Wlu
ches ter. Indiana; Elma Po.a.se, R
D., Wln&lt;"hester, IndiDna ; LueUe
Coates, R. D , WuH~ he s ter, lndlana; Ruth Wnght, RichmoncJ.
Ind1ana; Ray Tracy , 118 Maxwell
Street, Cbarleaton, West Virliaia;
Jessie Holmes, Chicagu, ntiooil;
Phoebe Jenkinson.. Chi~IJO , WHloh; Mayte Matthews, Parkmbur1,
West Vlr&amp;lnia; Mildred Huffman
!KU East. Elm Street, M.o,proe,
Micbigan; Carson Hood, 33~
Ruckle Street, Saalnaw, MichliiD;
and Merle Spooner, 128%: Lavinder Street, Monroe, MJcbia:an, who
~ non re!ldentll of th.e State of

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.NOTICE
U00.8t TR.\DE·i!ll
FOR THAT

FUR~tt!JRE
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POMEROY

1000 Days Without ALost Time Injury

Potludc·Dinner
~eld Br Legion
Auxiliary, Tues.

SOCIETY
;t\tJene Thoma.~ .f(udent at &amp;dea
Samiaary, St. J,..Oub; Mo., arrived
~oday to apeJl4 tb.e holidaJI With
his 'parent.s.. ·,Mt. aDd Mrs. Everett
Thomas.

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be will e;pend Cllri.Jtmas with bia

GIFT

Klas Alma Reyaoldl iJ lpendlna:
thl1 we-ek iu Charlut&lt;.on wjtb Mr.
and Mrs. Cbarlea Eskew. ·

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The Chria;t111115 tbeme was 11180
Clrrl:311 oUt on tbe table with a
poinsettia cover ud napkin• and
red eandles and red place mats.

Mr. and Mrs. Vau,ban RosJ, 1on
Earl and daugbter, Maurita. of

BAKER

Mr.s. John Youaa returned home

Tuesday from Eut Liver-pool
where she wilted in tbe c~ of
}mr sister-in-law, Mn. Cllffol'd

THE HOME OF
GinS
.
FOR THE HOME

Mount &lt;Faye WIU) wbo...died Suaday.

:arn.

!Mr. and
Lawren~e Parfitt
returned to their home iD' Chal'l
leston Tueaday after . a vJ•it WJtb
bit pareota, llr. and Mn. Edward
Parfitt.
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lmployws In the 1raup -picture
.,. lilted below rrft to rltht:
Pront ltow: R. Story, L. Glbbt.

D. Ire...,., D. Shinn, J. o..tt~
D. Knapp. S.C.nd Row: I', l'au..r, 1(, Cltrtt, S. lutlcirk, G.

Offered For Sale

A remarkable period; without;~
1
IO.!It time inJury, baa been aeM..
pllabed by tbe Furnace RepallCrew at the Vanadium Corporat

P. Loehaty or CliO·
Dl, urJved Satur-

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SUITE
tEDROOM SUITE
Choirs
Hassocks
Ruga

Smith,

student
at
Chltbam Hill, Va.. aod James
Smith, wbo attend• Princeton University, BoJt.on, Ma.q,, are MpeadJne tbe bolld1y1 with their grandmother, Mn. : Theodore
Ebers-

bacb.

Mr. ancl .MrS. WUihtm Clark en·
tertalned a lfDUp · or nela:hbors,
Mondll)" eYMinl at their home on

The Elftta

~chard,

the b01ta a'nd

* SMOKERS
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JNTHE

*TABLES
*LUGGAGE
* FRIGIDAIRI!
WASHER
,,
DRYER
RANGE
REFRIGERATOR,

the B. · H.

t'helr Cfuobtmaf f~ l~the ho.me
of Mrt:. Paul Sm~ Ttie!Ctay even'in• will\ Mrs. ' C}lif _nct ·. Clark,

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Mirrors

cifvJi•1".q!

SOJili!&gt;nl ' Mll,jjqpn ' Society h-d

Jod;.\lle ope~lill devollolial "'"'"'•
W&amp;reh h:icluded the scripture ver! ell teiHng ot the Natlvily and ·a

COURT HOUSE

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tvtniDII at the, hom'e of JitOter
}Mfh~il. . ' '
A 1hon busineaa &amp;euion Wll5
conducted by tbe pre&amp;ldent, Ji11
Snowden, Wlilcb opened wttb
.scripture read.in&amp; of the, Cbr~tm.A£
8torJI"\aku ,,fr~ St. Luke by

Carol ~eirlts-.

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* Cord Tables

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..J Toasters
* Electric Fryers
* And Many Othtr
Gift Sugg..tlont

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close or the pro~am.

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4 dr sedan. Original dark blue finish .' One
local owne.r.

4 dr sedan. Not a scratch inside or out, lmmacqlli!te
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1952 Cadillac Conv cpe.$2,195
1\lmost like the day it was sold. New !Iuick
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1953 Old• '98' ........ $1~8~$

Conv. cpe. Oicl'• fineat.-One caref!ll·!IWJIOI'
Like new condition. New Buick tr~e' _

1954 Chevrolet 110 .... S.h~95
2 dr. Spotlelll! orl!llna! meta!flo:;·l(\'ey
finish.
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1954 Pontiac Dlx . . ... $1,595
4 dr sedan. Very low mileage. ExcoUentln
. every way.

$3.59 up

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-ELECTRIC RAZORS
SCHICK - SUNBEAM
REMING'L'ON - RONSON
NORELCO

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1141 Chryoler Club tPI N t ;· ·· ·'' · »&amp;&amp;
JH9 Mermory 4 dr S'Odlri. cluil :,; . · U95
U48 Ford4 Dr ....... . .... .. : : ~·, nus

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. $i"~c)Q:~jf}

&lt; pHRI~TM~

. . CARDS , .

B~ ~meri~an dreeli~
lilose S'c up ·
box 59c Up

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CHRISntii\S '
-;,~TREE .l,.tGJfTS
~ '·MultipleBuminR

. $2.35

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Christmas Trill! Ttlni jltilb$
Icicles,
I, 1~: up&gt;~,
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T(WS_r ;\

PU~~!,;Q)r.$ ·
Gruur..S : , ·
TRU('&amp;S

1952 Buic~ Special
lradn-ln from satisfied owner.

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By Yardley, Old Spic~;· :Tussv
i 'Lentherie, Seolortii,Jdennen ,

1953 Ford Customliner . $1,095

19548uick CephWf ... $2.195

IlSI Studebaker Com VB 4 dr ~ ' ·. flU~
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1812 Chevrolet
Dlx
PG
2
dr
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1111 Buick Soper Rlv ~ . ... (!•'.'\ f,~i13 .
1111 Chev Dll 4 dr. new ·~I . · ·..-1 .~ ~
1111 Packard 4 dr, aulo ~ .. (\; ·:_ $119~
19110 Plymout- 4 dr s~ W~Pa • t ',: .'444
ttiO Old1 ! dr Hyd ...... " .. ·
Ul&amp;
1910 P11111iat 4 dr db oedP . ·. .. .:: . - .395

Now! The music
you want at a
.· .price .you'll love!

SHAVE SET

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4 dr sedan. One local owner: New

Year End Cleoronce Sp,li~fols

On

2 dr sed. Like now two ton~ !iniJh. Shows
good care

1954 Chevrolet l~l.lre . $l,J95

Hard Top Cpe. One ca~ul own~r;.fii!OIIe"
lnllide and out. Fully equipped . · 1.

One Reader Scores
'Near Miss' Today

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$19.95up
$7.50 trade i11 allowance

1953 Pontiac Dlx . . . . . $1,195

4 dr sedan: New Buick lrade·ln. Hasn't
flaw or blemleh.

4 dr sedan. Like ne~ ~rljjlnal cora,! clinlsh.
One local owner
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FeclerateciChurch
Sunday,School To
Christmas Pragram

P'red Blaettri•r, 11,1perintendent,
will be In charae an'd the treats
Will be given the" eblldren at the

1954 DeSoto VB . . . . . . $1,795

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Lrade -~ln.

BILLFOLDS ·

YULI PROGRAM FRiO~Y·_
wer,e made to .!iend fruit .~
lhe County Home aud the memThe Sund11~ School of the }l' cd
The ChriRtmas program of \ uit
bers are also sending: tift! to
erated Church wtll hav ·~ tbtir
Naot:ni
.Baptist
Sunday
&amp;cbool
\1ft·
uch person at the- Home, During
der th~ .direction of S. T. . Jobn- Christmas program Sa1urday at
son • •ill be bel~ Friday at 8 p . m. ?t:IO P. H.
It )¥~8 ,anno~nccd ,tod~i bY. 1.A,hOn
The primary department under j
~mpton , tbc .aupcrb}t.nd@dt't:' . , th~ leaderlhip o,.f Mrs. Lfna Hu'
. .
ber, will ' present a program and
~ play "Cbrlltl;bja, Candleli" will
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decorated tree.
Betty Leonard wu Ia char1e
A contest. passing the orange
of the program tor the oveninJ from chin to chin was won by
1
~hleh consisted or Apoem' "ChriSt- M'irCaret lf9~~,'Jimen Roush, Mary
mas Spirit,'' b.F Kenny CoWD.,. Ann McKenzie and Mary Lou Tell and five art1cJe11 ~ ·
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font. 9te~te Ftnltiw, won the a:amc
Mary McAfee; "God'a Gift," lUI milsical ehiiir; Larry Wile&amp;, pin
Snowd~,..; "Welcome! tor JesU&amp; , th~ t~ll Ol'l the donkey; and Patty
Carol Bcarhs; "'SI.rantef1', R9ge,. HY~ell and Stevie Fhdaw, were
Leifheit. and "Jr ... J: ''ftad Been ~he . wiqne,rs In two other games.
There," Ronald Bearblf'
Refrellllmeuta of sanawlche.s,
An lll'tit!le "Let
LiaJlt eoo.tlea.. and K.\)ol·Ade were aerved
Shine" by Mr.. Wi\iiain . ohj~if. by the te.achen lo fourteen mem·
the advisor, and · the .M.JF • • bets ~d fiVe ~est11.
dl~;U9n eOnohidecL , -the ·., prtt_eri"m,
a'(ter whieJq~ere was llh ,xchAnte
of gifts and IJim:?.s wq 1tlaf.f!(i.

and rerdipp by Mra. t:. J . R~~·•'

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FLASH OUTFIT . . ....... . .... $14~
POtAROii&gt;'CAMERAS .$69.95 Cr $89i75,

The primary ol~W:es of the First

b' -prese.nted llndei 'the direction
of .M.ri. "William Kenneily arid Mrs.
Bon ,Neutzllq . . -

* Hoover Sweeptr
* Cobineh

Eastman Hawkeye

Baptiit CJ)un;h t.Utbt by Mrs . Ray
Seldeoa~l~ and )Irs. WUliam Holt ,
held a Cbrii!il.nia:&amp;: party, Monda)'
~Wnhil fl-om 7 to 9, in the soeial
room of the church, which was
d~ted in i:ecpin.IJ with the
l\Oliday . ~st~:O'QQ:s lnc.J.uding a large

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COME AND DRIV
OUT A BARGAIN!

EASTMAN CAMERAS ·..._-. ·"'· .. $3.95,!1P .

Gttta wfre·brop!Jht by tbe metn·
ben. wll!&lt;}l l!\W;li!&gt; to~ trv ·lho
C.O•tr 'bi!lrmaty. .
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Refre1hmenta; w~e lle.J11e1i duti!lS
Mrs . C. P, Bradbury was JIS tht! evealng to thO.e named above
ch.arge of the program which .Jq, and Sally Bart1s.

CLOSED
All Day Saturday
December 24th

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:fell,OW$hlp' -HOlds;·
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Fir,f!Bapti$f Group
!·. 'ft
...ft.
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_.'fin
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I/8Ifl$,_¥;u~-Ptlny
The .YoUtb Ftlj:OYillaip , ·of " \h~
_Jlock SpriDJ&amp; . Mcthod"t Church At. Churcl, Mo,.. fve
held a ChriatmiP .plrty,

prayer,

WILL BE

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. TRUCK$ ...
1054 lnlernallonal 101 ton plel&lt;up
Onlv $tS2 mlleo . . . . . . . . . . . . . U,QN

195J GMC 2 ton HY&lt;I, ~P· ~ew
llloek.'Extni'-'OOd 11rW... , : . . .
1953 GMC !ton LWB . ... ..... . ..t,09S
195~ GMC V.0 ion plCkup, oa~ owner . f&amp;~
1952. Dod1e
2.11111·
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19SZ GMC Pickup, one mmer .. . ,. ,:• lt.lt$1
~s t Ford '14 ton pk:kup . .... _.. .. •sel '·
.vn'e .lotal owner.
· ,.. · lOSt Gli\c 101 ton •take .. . . .. .... . ltiS
19$D Chevrolel I loll LWB .•••... . Uti
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Open 'Til10 PM every night 'TU Christmoe
Eve when we close at 6:00 PM

Yule Carol Conte$t
Held By Missionary i
Group At Meeting

Col)klq, .colfite and undy wer:e
serve4 during the ' evenlni a'nd
preeen~ 'ft'ere Mr. ind ·1frs. Ed&amp;ar
Abbott and children, Eddie and
Kathy, Mr. and Mr.!. Lawrence
Leonard and daughter, Louanaa,
Mr. and Mts. Clitror'd Leifheit and

Picturas

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· Entertain
Rock spt!nro ft!&gt;.od.

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of tbe Ametk:an
Uellon. who wu a g:uut It the
dhm-:. •pi,k!, briefly.

This group'• work COM~tl· ol
bricklaying, cement work. cnboo
culting and hot work Jn the reo
pairin g or furnaces. All tbi8 hal
been urrled on for over 1000
days without a lru~t time injurj&gt;,"
This record hu been accomplished through the use or the
Plan~ .safety Frorram, proper usperv1s1on, and good cooperatlon Oof
the em_ployeea.
Vanadium extends "Congutulatioru" to t.hl.&amp; lfOUp and [tl ·record.
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and Mn. Patlicll

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to Swisher and
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Following tbe dlnnei an
exchanlc of lifts was held, after
W"hieh a 1hort buaia~ seuion was
conducted by the prasident, lhu
Jennie SUe ElsellteiD.. It was voted to prepare a basket of food
lot a needy famJly at Christmas.

Albany were reetn.t IIU::llf.a of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Thomas.

Furniture

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.\ 8:30 pOtluck din ner prec~J ded
the meetJn• ot the Llclies Auxi·
11ary of Dtaw Webster Post Am·
9ricJJ1 PeliOQ Jl'ld Tuesday .t~en;
ing at the Legion Hom e. The ball
Ras decorated In keeping with the
hoHd•y teu:on inelud.ing a decor-

Dave Th.omu, Miq,cr•ville. left
Wednesday for Crooksvill e where
JOD and. dall.lhler-lli·Jaw, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Thomu.

1951

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