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, _~ The Daily Sentinel

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Square Dancers
Meeting Held
On Saturday

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·MJDDtEPORT
SOCIETY

.&amp;-Daily BeaUael, Po!Dero1·1Wdleport, 0 ., n.t. 11, 18G8

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northwut ..-Mil rein touth end Nil
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VOL.VIll NO. 204

The

CLUB TO MElT

Dinner To Honor
Fourth Birthday
Of Hannahs Lad

will meet Wednesday afternoon at

Kiddlt:;..Jrt Uterary Clqb the home of ltrs. Homer Cook.

SINGLE

Mason Countians Facing AMuddy Christmas

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The fourth birthday of Charlet
was observed with a din.
toda y at the home 9f his grand
parents. Mr. and Mra. Hurl Han-

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nabs, Butternut Ave. A decorated
birthday cake was served with the

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Kadar Said To Be Determined
To Crush Workers Resistance

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Ma~• thi1 the beat hoficfoy ever, wlth
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conto1,1r•d reclining choir! Choice of

loltoflu and fobrtc combination In 6

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dotclu. Sim,
12'20; 14li·21Ji.
Bl"e, Gold or Ra.

JOHN DEERE SALES lo SERVICE

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BAKER FURNITURE

Racine;, Ohio r

JOHN

Of'fbe Dtlgblest Corner In MiddlepOrt

or tMiiCes can buy. Apples,

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' ilh9'!1d "''" •• home."
~ to ask for help, but If aid is of·
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fered they will accept in the gra·
~If' It l1 the betlnntn, ~ thlt cjous spir.Jt it is ofiered.
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We're ~•~t.ttctlnJI Yp~on

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ch&amp;rtty, f9 .. w this

Flood Mails For
I Cancer VI'ctun'

another, which Is 111 w.ll •net IJjld some cracked eus is
14!0d. But, .,.. do bel~v• that In fare for a family of 8.
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.ill faim.11 ta O'!'r own peopl• Hunger and cold fa_ce this tam·
thlt f'chlr lty 1ncl helpful.-.. Uy every day, They ar~ t~ proud

CtJ#On.l'lovelty

MORRIS IMPLEMJNT &amp; SUPPLY

$89 95

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The mother ,, a good Cbl'!stian
· file yqr therw it .-~•lly • wi._ woman and works out to
·Jpr..d •pp;•l to tlve to thlt or ta family in what food ber

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.chlne*k.

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In Tbe Spfrll Of Cbrlslmas

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C.! JOva.aug ctt:iiu

wives have a never encjlng chore of sweeplag and cleaning tip mud tracked in. Cause of it ·au
js graphically shown l_n the above photo of Main-st ill Mason where the thoroughfare Is a sea
of mud. The local reSidents a51&lt; nothing more for Christmas other than a speedup by conto finish the work on Route 33 and relieve them of these muddy conditions.

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If anittanc:t r i 1ld.
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N.,.11 of thotlll wrttten abclut- in
ttl... ttori•• .,.. not revul1tf, in
or.., tMt th0111 •ffnted will not,
1M •niiMirr.u;d. If you ~ow of •
Mflly :f•mll,, ,_.. •I~ thlt Ina
· ferrnftion to
If you wlnt to
.W some ntedy famiiJ described
In theu . &amp;tori" writ• to Hllplna
H.nd, TM O.lly S.ntlnel ltHI
.,_r aid will reach the proper pit•

Light~ ConteSt

on
available systems.
board decided to hold a
l•f&gt;eciial meeUng Dec. 28, .when acto fHl the existing vacancy

Rules Announced

Residents of the Bend Area
Mason County will have the opportunity again this year tb eJl·
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In
ter the 1r ~ hra~tmaa asplays
the home llghtang contest apon~or·
ed by the .New Haven Garden Ct,Ib.
AJI rt;~Jde~ts from Kaylong .to
ton: or perwn•
Graham Station In the 1West VIr·
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glnia :~ide of the river are elia:i·
Catt No. 1
hle to enter.
· Here ln Meiga Co11nty is a deaThere will bf; aix classes in the
.titute family of efght perso08. The copteat aa followa:
father since his release from the
·Doorway lightincing and d~oraArmy has been reatleu and unable· tion, reHgloua.
to keep a steady job. Recently he
Doorway Ucbtina: and decorawaa injured on the job and has -tion, non-relitioua.
not been able to work since.
WiQdow Jl&amp;hting and decoraThe furnihrc owned by thl! tion, ?elitious.
fJtn:ily is so little that it can be
Window lighting and deroramoved In a pickup truck. They tion, noa . relieiou11.
have no stove to cook on other
Overall Utht.ing, religious.
Overall Ughtina, non-religious.
than an oil burner tbat fills the
house with fumes. Cbair!i and
Entries mu11t be registered with
. dhhcs are. DI'Cded badly. The chil- prOper autboriUes by December
dren . are tn great n~ed ot warm 30 in order to qnallfy for prizes.
clothmg •nd school lS a probl~~ ·. The entrle11 will be judged on the
on that score alone. The boys are evenine of Deeember 23 when con·
age11 2, 6 a~d D. The gitle 3, 5 and o¢ert 5 are asked to keep thear diF
8.
play11 li&amp;hted between the hours
of 8:30 and 10 P.M. on that day.
In charge of eeeuring prizes for
the winners o! the clmtcst arc
Miss Lela~ Powell of New Haven,
Mrt. W. T. St!Dn~..J)! Ha.r~ord, and
Mrs. Paul Nease of Mason.
Persons desiring to register
fhejr entry may do so by calling
any one of the following telephone
Meia:s co,mty's eating place op· numbers: TQrner 2-3151 ,· SPruce
eratore ahould apply now for ' food 3-5759, aid Turner 2·1185.
service 1lcen~es which must be on
dlsplay by Jan 1 Dr. H. M. Boocks,
health commiasioner, said tpday.
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Operaton may make application
for the licenses at the health department office, ]14" E. Main St.,
Pomeroy. Because of the coming
holidays and a heavy schedule of
polio sbots for school children, op.
· "' erators are advised to secure tbesc
licenits before Dec. 22.
Funeral servlces for Emmitt
U this actlun ia taken later than J)jehl, 74 of Rutland whO died In
that date, it was learned, ofCice fa- Meigs Genen,l Hospital Tuesday
cUlties will nDt be available to will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.
h'indle applications.
in the Cbaae Funeral Honie at RutAll establishments in which food land. Mr. DiebJ had been ill for
is served to the public must dis- a twb week period precedmg his
play the license
prominently. death.
Establishments coming under the
SUrviving thl- dcecased are a
law lQ.Clude re~urantt, snack·
ban, dlnlng roonu, sc:bool cafe- daughter, habelle ,Smith of Zanes·
teria! ,and the like.
vlJie: two brothers, Chris of RutJacb elj.ting p,lace l!censed is In· land' and William, Chillicothe; and
spctted regularly durtnt the ·year. three slsters, Nell of Chillicothe;
A trained healt4 d•p~e~t Bani· Elizabeth Hopptlil, Cottlumbus and
tariln make• a .step.by.stcp In·. E:thel Thomaa ol Rutland.
spoetlon numerous times durinc- a
Rev. Biddle wUI officiate at the
year.
funeral services while internment
Dr. ~Booeks also adviaes e~tiht will j:)e made in tb.e Nllcs Cemc-

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Food Service
Licenses To Be
Up By Jan. I

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Funeral Services
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ange and brown Jicc~~~e when' ea~-.
ing oul It indicates the plaee ia
under health department aupervillon, ond the 'patrO" ~~ tlio
right lo upeet wboloiollie food

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Meigs County
Plead Not Guilty
At Arraignment

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Detember 10, preparato
establishment of ex·
~dtd erea service ~day.
Former Middleport subscribers

Asks:Cifts
' Patients
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M
eigs
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John C. ~aeon, Probate judge,
dial aerviile from the
be taken .
baa receivei a requelt from - Vte new automatic exch4nge in Rutfitatc Hospital AuxJllary lind today.
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. Gibbs also announced that
la making preparaUons fo.::
In
contlnufne prfll'lm of exfield has been filled-in
Santa Claus."
!P•oaic~n and development of tetethat Richard Foilto seed it, &amp;uaranContinued on ~" two
Meigs County baa 33 men and
grass by Sept., 1957;
women patients in Athena State
compre~sor for the SenThe Auxillary ukea If
School will be installed
group
or service club tn.
the Christmas vacation;
County
would
be wUlln1 to
IUI.S · stoves ior two offices have
responsiblllty
for glfts for
been purc:ha.~~ed and installed, and
patient!.
will have to be 'Vented; ahd
following gifts are IUUeatfor Board Clerk J . Ed.
for men: clothing of any Jdad,
over the principal's office
bandkercblefll, tlea, mecbanibeen compJeted.
penclls, chewiniJ tobaceo, smo- . Six new boarders Wer-e registerin
jail in U.e last 24
tobaeeo, cigarettes, eomba,
to Sheriff Charles
l t.oothl~r&gt;JSI&gt;es . tooth pute, ,rinp;
clasps, candy, notebooks, piQ
cards, small muaJcal tnltru.
games such aa eb~ker&amp;.

Jail Popula_iion

Two Meigs County men who together are under tbree counts of
assault and battery and two of
robbery plead not guilty at their
arratsnment before Common Pleas
Judte Cedric Clark Tuesday.
They were Robert Hayman and
Char:les PowelL Hayman'• bonds
were fixed at ,1 ,000 each bn two
counts o! assult and battery and
$2,000 for robbery.
Powell Is hC'Id under bonds of
Two men were lined for traffic
$1,000 for assuit .and battery and
viOlations in Mayor E. F. Robin$2,000 for robbeey.
son's court Tuesd~y ntgh-t.
Both men returned to jail.

Two Men Fined
Here As Traffic
Law Violators ·

laereased ~y Six
In Last 24 Hours .

etc.

lzaak Waltons
Plan Christmas
Dinner Meeting

CrNCINNATI, 0 . !UP) -

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Eggs, 1teady to firm ; net prices
at farms, U.S. consumers whlles
and br(Jwns, A jumbos 37~; A
large 35·37; A medillm1 26-32; A
small 29-23; B large 31-35; FOB
Cine,nnati, whites and ·browns, A
lar.gC 41-43; A medium 36:37.
Chickens. fryers about steady;
fryers 3-3~ lb '16-t'l: hens, heavy
over 5 lb 13-15; hens~ 8 lb and
under 12-13; hens, light type 10..

Earl C. Mohr, sheriff elect of
Mason County, . bas announced
tbat D. M:ark Harshbarger, a for·
mer Pt. Plea&amp;ant officer and t'Obncilman, will be the t'OUnl}''a chief
deputy after January 1.
Mohr also reported that Harry
Rainey of Soutt111ide would be bla
other deputy. Other personnel in
the sheriffs office will be R. B.
llotbgeb, chief deputy tu colleCtor; Mu. Christian Sibley, aasi•
tant deputy; and Mrs. Jean Ta:y~
lor, assistant' deputy.
Harshbarger has served illl safety director at the Marietta llanu·
facturing Compan)' m Pt. PJea.
aant ~i nce 195-\ and will serve as
jailer. He and his wife wi~ live
at the jail.
He first came to Mason County
in 1942 as a foreman in tbe acid
dt:partment at the TNT Plant.
'Rainey has beeo a school bus driv·
er for the past 17 years.
Mary Craig, jail cook, will be
retained, the ne1f sheriff Rid.

Herford Ass'n
Sets Date For
Annual Sale

The December meeting of. the
Meigs ~ounty Izaak .Wal:J.on League
has been designated as a Chriatmas party meeting for the mem·
bersbi~;~, a~cording to an annourtce·
mcnt today by 'A1len C. Hill, secretary.
Member~&gt; will hCJld a gift exview a film, "Showman
anrl
of a Turkey
dinner
by rhefll Dayton
and Wall y Bradford.
Last
shoot o! the aeason
Will be held Sunday, Dec. 16.

Market Report ·

New Mason-Co•
Sheriff-Elect
Names Deputies

Pomeroy Masons
Are Called For
Special Session
Pomeroy Lodge No. 164 F &amp;

A M by order o{ Worshipful Master John Bcicon will convene in
speciAl St!slllon Thursday evt~ning

at 7 p.m. , instead oi7 :30 p.m ., the
umal meeting time.
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Turkeys, toms, heavY 28 Jb and
to be present to assist
of the Muter Muon
up 2&amp;-28i toma, under 26 lb 26-211;
ttena, hea'¥ 27·29: lryer·roa&amp;ters
candidates.
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wiU be serv,d
10 lb and under 28-29.
· Butter, 00 liiCOre 68.
the \ mectt.nz.
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TO INTEIU!Sfl!

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

OF MEIGS·MASON AR~

DEVOTED

RICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD I. pREENE - EDITOR
En~red 11 second class mailing matte-r at the post office at

Pomeroy, Ohio.

WOO.,.,_EN -TO MEET
Modern Woodmen of America ,
ramp 6395, will meet Friday even
ing !It 7:30 at the Woodmen 's Hall
for election of Gfficers and all
members are urged to be present

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Pu~ evuy atte~n except Sunday by The Ohio Vall ey

Sentiael, Inc.t at liD Methaaie St., Pomeroy, 0 . Business olf t~Ce
phone !98, caitorial office phone 39'7.

National advertising representative, Bottinelii-Kimball, Inc .,

343 Lexington Ave .. Ne\9 Yort CiLJ, 16, N. Y.
Subscription rntrs: De-livery b)' clrrler where available 30
rents per ~ek ; or:e year in advance a Ttle Daily Sentinel office,
$15.60; aii months. $'1.80: three mooth11, 13.90. By motor route
where av:ailable: one JDOntb $1. By mail o'ne year $8; six months,
$4.2S ; tbrt&gt;e months, $2ZSO; one montll, $1.

Around and About
WUh Robert Ru~:..'k::___ _ __ _

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Mai·1Ba•
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T)lt&gt; Broth~rbood of Railroad
Carmen or America, No. 1023,
will have their annual Turkey din·
ner at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Der. 18,
al I~' WOQII'll•P"' Haij. Ei~~tion pf
pfftpeu wUJ be held af1er the din·
d!!r WhW~ is ~p 11~ iCrvel:) by tile
SHiff IUJd Ofli~ers of the ..teigs
Temple, F ;tbi;m Sisters. J. P .
~AJ.I.ff, Pr~tti1f R1 , v;ill be in chargl:."

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport.. 0 ., Dec. 12,1~6

Dally SenUnel. Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., Dee. 12, 195

Swisher Family
Regular Visitors
To The Hospital

WSAZ -TV Channel3
Wedntsdty WSAZ Huntlntton
6,55 Sign On
7 :00 Today
9 :00 Co!f~e Time
10:00 Di.ng Dong Srhnol
]0·30 The Priee ls Right
t 1:00 Home
12:00 Tie Tar Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 .Current
2 :00 Camera Goes to School
2:30 Tenhessef" Ernie Ford
300 M.lltinee Theatl"e
4,00 Queell f9r a Day

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·~Pfklrn ~pw;qc:e1

5,00 Comedy TfJlle
D:30 Thli! Aunt Dru Show
6:00 My t.:ttie Vara.t•

of lhe el{!CHQn.

Thursday WSAZ
6:55 Sign On
7:00 'roday
9 :00 Coffee Time
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 The Price Is Right
11 :00 Home
12:00 Tic Tac Dough ~
12:30 lt Co1.1 ld Be You
1:00 Current

2:00

P11rsun'~

weeru.

2 :30 Tennessee Ernie J'ord
3 :00 Matinee Theatre

4 :00 Queen For A Day
4:45 Modern Romalrce"'
5 :00 Cvmedv '!.'ime
5:30 Aunt Dru how
6:00 Flatt and Serqp Show
6 :30 News Picture ,
6:•5 Sports Eye
6:55 Weathercast
7:00 Crunch and Des
7:SO Dinah Shore Show
7:45 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Life

Rail's Ben
Franklin
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Tax Employee

"Toll Free Phoue ,_. Meigs-Co Soil
Conservation
PJnns Out}i.ned

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CERTIFICATE
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MINIATURE

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Just tblnt-you ·ean live a
· •peclalluoaletUt certlfieale
In • miniature case that
bann rilht up 011 tilt tree!
" After Cbrittma~tlt aerVa aa
u: ideal utlllty box. Let
them cboose just the style 1ft/
color of Samsoni&amp;e lu1a:1a:e
they want!
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T~e P. M. Club will have a
Cbrlltmu party this ~''enlng al
~ home or Mn. Lewi11 H. Sauer
~ .._,._ Prank Wilton as the

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IIJO.IOOR STORM POOiS

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'liNT *LUMJa *NAILS
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f'VPning
Thla ll the 1J'IIIIUCNl=Cendte-l
~~ ~ l!l~• H!von Gorden Club Hahun1 Semo 1o bo eQ11 u~ by

~lenled

Lf~ll, will

young people wltl mfltt at the
rhurch at 7:~ OD ChrLildlaa Eve.
fhcy will Prtollco for a btll·bouo
and then 10 clll'olln• until 10:00
at whlch time tber wUl ret.,rn to
. the churcb for ·refrttltlltlltl and
then tn 1 body •"-nd Ule Mld.Dltht

be held !rom 11:00 1• 11:00 p. m.
on tho Sopclgfll'll, to 'tlbll:- Ill• pub-

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brol&amp;er, Do7ton, of

!lllddleport

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Midway
MARKET
Pbono 359-1
W. Mala
Pomero;r

f~tno/ of BLIPPERS

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(oJt Christtnu giving 11
Put foot &lt;omfort ot the foot of Ike tree for all
the family Ihis Christmas • , , thoose from our wanclerful
"family" of al·home footwear lor Mom, Dod and
the kids , •• they"ll be s~ glad you didl

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Women's
With A Fine Fublon Glfl

Costume lewelry Games - Caady (of aU sorts)
Tree DecoraUons - Gift

•Mojud Lingerie
Caady lualor

•DRESSES
•SWEATERS
•BLOUSES
•BRA'S .•SLIPS

Wrapplags.

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•f'niture

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BEN FRANKLIN .

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With GUts From

Middleport

Open'ril9 Dec. 14 Til Christmas

JUNE'S
Suburllan Coats

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The kitchea for Mom..
Sis mher room •••
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MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE

DRESS SHOP

N, Zad Ave.

lUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

Middleport

Quilted lined a.JI wool

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Followlna: the dJaner tile group
sdjorned to the home of )[rs.
Ja~ea Clathworthy, Lasley St.,
wh1ch wu be1utilully decorated
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the Senior .11nd Junior Youth Felllowahlpll
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both
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home on the lOth ~t d:3P o'clork.
'l'hil will be I polhJtk dinner with
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srrvlce and a potl~ck.
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provide tor them. A S0e clft exchange will be hp;d with the younc
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with the Chri1tmaa .eason .
Present were Min Eleanor Rob, 10n, .Mrs. Paul Kloes, Mrs . Ceorge
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Geor&amp;ia ADa to A i le A.lbert Keith
St&amp;n.btuy, lOa. of Mn . .J1mea A.
StantbW'Y IDd the late llr. Stan•
bury of Pomeroy.
Tlae weddlnl will be an event
..ufl J'riday December 14, at the
Mr. and Kn. Georce F. SW'Dite C..I•ITJ Lutheran Church, S!lo
of San Anaelo, Taupe anJl9tllk A.n,relo.
Stanabury jbiaed the Air For~e
Ina tbe on••••,.nl oM
in1 marrla(e ol. th~ir dl
• Ill 1954 lnd k ltatJoned with the
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Bridge Club Held
Christmas Dinner
Event This Week

The William Swilher family
The Pomeroy Benden 4 H club
Tbe MondaJ Bridle elub held
have been pa~tienta ln Hol.ur Ho• alld tuestl enjo)'ed a atatlne party Ita ChrilbniJ dinner, Monday even
Pltal Dff and on for the last nine Saturday- evening at the rink on Ina at the Martin Relt.aurant.
Chester ro&amp;d.
Following the dinner the JTOUP
adjourned
to the home of Mrs. AJ..
William Swl1her, beby sGn or
Refreshments were served at
the Swiahen, was born there nine t.he home of the advisor, Mn . C. tred .Eibertield, Lincoln Hill, far
weeki IJll. Shortly lfter thet his E. Blakeslee UncDin HeightJ, fol- bridge and an exchana:e of Jlft.S.
The home was decorated with holly
paternal erandmotber, Mfl· Paul lowing the. skating.
evergreenJ, the netivlty sce-ne and
Swisher, -entered for m1j0r aurPresent were t\:aren Drake, Jean ligbted Chriatmu ltee under whleb
cerr. She W\ill returned borne o~:rul
within a short time, and Paul Ellen Dabo, Minadl and Anna gUts were placed.
Murray, Janet and AJlta CarpeD·
Mrs. B.. L. .larGba wat awarded
Swtsber- enteJ'ed for surcery.•
Thb week tbe baby was f::ak~D ter, Jennifer Lohse, Patty Blakel- the prize for b..iib JCore and Mn.
there ror medical observation and lee and gueata, John Allensworth, Charlf.S Gibbs, &amp;eeond,
Ralph Werry,· Bill Sterrett, John
Present were tboae named I·
trtatmenl
Young, Clair Woode, John Bryant bove and Mn. Edison Hobltetter,
and Cbarles Kitchen.
Mr1. William Anderson, Mrs. J,
Mn. Blakeslee and Mn. Harold W. McMurray, Mn. Jamet O'Brien
Lobse, the as!list.ant advl.aor at· Mrs. Neifis Powell and Mn. Arthur
Skinner.
eompanied t.he group,

Stlocly

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M -.·itb o!fsprinli:, is quoting some
UHIIAR$AL SET
doubledomp as saying that the puBr"dford MJait. director or the
blic school n•ar is six Wf'eks too
Sunflower Mi1111trel, has
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short and shOu ld tH:o- inrreased rrom
~re$ rl'!hetrsal for.-Sunday
ninf' tO 10 and a half months.
Df'ar Editor:
jl:30 Pra¥!'PI
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Our constituent ht'.arl.i!y appruv·
9:GQ
Peoo)e'q
Obolce
In p'feparation for the shiSw
Pom{'roy nt'eds something and
r s o( the! !' lrf'aso nou s statements
9 :~0 "Tbe J'op- , Sbl&gt;w
given in WHkesvllJe this mo1nlh.
now
is
the
t
'me
to
do
something
and S!Uit"sls we e-ndorse them ,as
)~:110
~ux Viqeo Tboalre
1 ~~ · News Headlines ·
Wt'U. We will not only NOT endor- about it . We are talking about a
plare where the kids and young
Sf' them . "'(' \t..ill df.'"&lt;'ry thi!"m.
.";,
IU5 'Weatl!ll~~·\·.
people of our town could go to
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It just goe-s to show yo~ can't dance and have a good time and
, , \• Ill .;10 f~n1fbl
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trust adults Gi\•e'em an inch and not ha\·e to p.ay out a lot of cash
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Slin
Off
the first thmg you kllow the}' got . and would not be In the halls Df
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you senlt&gt;nred 10 12 months or peon- drink and be among other unsa·
a] servitude. wilh no time off for vory charactl!n.
t!'Ver IQ!pw w~l kbld
good . l).ehJ\'i_or: Talk about your
An ideal place would be the old
deql YQ!I •aa get here
rreepmg sorJa!am!
Bend Vue Theater In the upper
V"lll
My t'orrespondent is beefing block. Its owner will sell Dr rent
that in addition to 1 l weeks' free but before ir could be rented it
Wodne~y. WQIS
Chlrl.. too ~!1-\!'ltm. 8
tim~ in s&lt;Jmmer, the sprmtts get would have to be cleaned and oth·
1'.11!1 ~tM!!iq i~!!J"Op
1:1)0 Pf!l!i!JliUPl!lf9P
10 days off for Christmas, a er improvements made. This of
. .lilt VI!I'Q.PJ Bbg\1'
AND
wetk for E&lt;~ster , two d a y s for course would coat a heap of monIQ:IlQ C)om 'fgqrp
lli!lrun1 jl\l&gt;w
Thank.a.:i\·ing. and o n e each for ev and who has that to spare?
10:110 G.....
10:80 Arthur Godfr.,Washington's and Lincoln's birthThe thing to dG then Ia get the
11 :30 Strike It Ric}J
10:30 Atlhur \lodfrer
d11y~ , Elec:lion Day , Cohambu~ Day whole town to he lp and h~t this
12:00 Valiant Lalfy
ll:;tfi S!&lt;ike It !llch
and MemDrial Day. You'd think become a communUy project with
12:15 Love of Life
12:00 V~llant ~dy
12:90 Search For Tomottol\
this bum had a clear title to the everyone helpina- to rehabllliate
I2 :1!S Love of Live
12:45 Guiding Light
calendar and it was hurting him the old building. This would help
12:30 Search tur T11morrow
Continued from " " ....
1:00 Katie'S! Kitchen
pertto na l\y to parcel out a day GU the looks of the town a.1 well •s
12:45 GUiding Lij:ht
1 :30 As the World Turns
from algebra .
providlni[ a nre. clean place fqr phone senice 4n ¥•t11 Oopty,
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
2:00 Our Miss Brooks
we had a six-month-a-year youne people to hav_e a cood tim~. Gonml of Ohio bao IJ&gt;Onl aloro
l:SO .As The World Turns
·~,
2:30 Houseparty
school system in my neck: of the
U e11cryone was mternted ~nd lhan $2011,QOO durlnl I~ In !lift
2:00 Our MiSB BroDks
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,
3:00 The Big Payoff
woods whe n 1 was a younijester, di helped to do ~he work there are~1 .Jn that a11qte perlo_dl General
2:30 J{OJU!Jl:party
The 1957 Actlvitiell proaram !&gt;f
Richard W. Quelette, 6087 -Lin·
3:30 Bob Croabv ~how
and it sl'emt&gt;d too much time In ":GuJ::J be more prtde tatera Jn it of Ohio has added: over too new the )(eiis
3:00
Th,
llili
Pey9!!
Soil Cqpserv~t[on Das- worth Road, CQiumbus, husband
the rell . Then they started to ijain and the ~ids that wil1 watlt tp use aublcribera.
4:00 SrigJlter DaY·.
*;31! ~~ Cr.. by Sbow
P:icl
WP.I
outlined by th~ BoaT"d of Eleanor Rouah, a · former Mid-·
on us _ sevt! n month s, then eight It are w1111ni to work and tt ~~
4:00
Brighter
Da)'
4:15 Sec1.":-t Storm
Total ,russ addition• In ttte Rut- o1 Suptivlsors at their. ~~ember dleport girl was one of seven em4:15 See~et Storm
. 4:30 EdgoJ of Nigbt
tht&gt;n nine , and if you werC'n't care- amazing- the things that they ~IW'T J,_Dd vllla&amp;c project W~J ~1,064:.•· n]e,tin~ J,fGnday even1n1 Jn the Service in Columbus who received
5:00 The Early Show
ful the . clll ped you into u six- that would help. Also a feeliqg of
uo Fdee of Nlehl
OU)r.r G~nJlral of Ohio eapab- t;J#II=e pf the U.S. Sol -efnserva- ployees of the Internal Revenue
5:00
The
Early
Show
6:25 Les Paullr: Mary Ford
we~ks' J.Jmm~r school.
prlde
W?ul
_
d
be
!.heirs
If
they
~d
aion and development prl)jecU Jn tlon ~ervice.
cash award1 for superior work per1• •
1
6:25
Lea
Paul
•
Mary
Ford
6:30 Your ESsl.l Rep!Jrte1
This lr·ft practJ[jiJy no time for • a ltand m lt.
or
su,uestlons
that
re·
formance
Meigs County this year b.ve Jn!Headllfl~ng the prOJI'IDl; will be
6:30
Yom
Esso
Reporter
rle~·iltry , unless you rut classes to j No one single person or ortanl6:45 Sporb P~ra.d"e
dudj;!c;J:
the an'ilUal meeting of ttie district sulted in economies or greater er6:45 Sports Parade
practiC"e it. CuUing classea waB a 1zatlon s ~ould provide this place,
Additional central otf.lee equip- whlth il l!leheduled for ,Nne 3rd ticiency.
6 :55 W!~!::!therman
6:5!5 Weatherman
deplorable habit leading to fDrijery 1btlt let It be a community affair ment, expandina trunk and rural Eleetton or officers and a chicken
7:15 Draw with Mt'
or
the
seven
receivinc
awards
7 :00 Art Linkletter &amp; the K1dt
sinre teachers were unreasonable 1and ,t hen no one wDuld get aU the line senice &amp;t Pomeroy, inatlllla- barbecue will be ft:atu.,._ nf the
7:15
Douglas F.dwarde
7:15 DOuglas EJwards
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two
received
$135
each
and
Qucleabout written exruses. Somt&gt;time~ 1credit anll all could share and all tlpn of new carrier equipment It l&amp;M meetmg accordint lfp Dana
7:30 l'ro FoGtball Highllj:htl
tte wa11 one of the two. He was reh ~rman
1 sti ll absrnhnindcdly usf' mY rat· 1 could help and that ls the way U the same )()(.'atlon to expand toll
Sgt. Preston of the Yukoa.
8:00 Artbur Godfrey &amp;: Friends
her's si.:nature.
I should be.
f~cilities between Racine and Port- .Hoff:aofoc al spri~g n~~1 day nt w,.rded Cor alertness in discover1
Bob Cummir.gs Sh9w
The
Millionaire
ing
the
rmng
of
fraudule{lt
cli.ims~
The mo,t important part or I We would have a better Jown lend, Jnd a c~tble project betwe~ ·i.#' ·., ~e~t~r Experimt
Farm
school , J always thouwht . wa.• gt!l· ! and the kids would nnt be 0 , the Pomeroy, Rnck Sprlngs and Pornbf · 1 i.bi'1!#., k d out wit
Gtber for refunds according tO: the story
r ~soe"l,
S:30 eo~W of Stars
y FOXr Hour
~; wor e
.
,
in ,a Columbut. Paper.
ting out c..f il so that a fp!Jow could strectJ ond the upper block would roy and Racine, serving trunk fil..
rff:Wl'l': Y,Nuse 90
lnute news ..
tou~
1'1:00
p to the Minute Newt
A child'8 mind is a v••ry d-elicate take on a new look that It h~s Cilities to R~~ocine, Letirt Falls and farm &amp;roups early m May , A
1
~iret~or
N:than
Loo\:er
saiJI
t
~an
nil.
the
Weatber
·
for afl filfffiefli: wiJI be P IJtnJ!
meehanism and must rol lw ovr&gt;r· needed for 3 long Ume. Now Ul p or· t) an d·
in cooperatiGn with the Ohio Vai- that each working independently,
11:05 Sc.a11~i~g ~be WeRther
develop his Intellect unhumprl'l'd the time lo do something ab?ut
~g~ ;~e _:at~Rs!;~R
Inaudatlon of a.ildttlonsl equip- Je¥ Exp~rimeqt Farm or the West was re·s ponsible for the detection
l t :10 ThE! ;'Late 9bow
by geometry, geography. r:n~li~h !t anrl with. a lot of people b_431Und
ment in Ra(!lne to ronnect liUh- Vlreinia Station.
of fraudulent re!urns fnr a dlf·
2 dr. Radio
grammer Latin aurl othN ~uhje&lt;'ls this lh~re 111 no doubt that 1l can !(!fibers In the new Bashan apd
Other activltjes p1annet1 will in- ferent calendar year 'fheir eff·
desinl"'d to Rtulti( l.he !hought pro- be _d one and it will be if we have Dore•• areal! which are now con- e1ude a hay exhlblt nt the Meies ort1 led t.o the stopping of pay·
Seat Covet•
Y
a l1ttle help as DG one alone can
Tires. Runs fine.
crsaes.
do cverythlno~~ and not hove fault nected with General's Meigs Coun- County Fair, corn field flay, open ment or cance!~in;; refunds total·
strained in early yo uth. It shou ld found wlth them.
ty network.
house al the Carpenter r~rm and ins more than $860(1 on 67 re~urns.
be Jet free to raper and kick up
Additional central oftlce equip- a Woodland fo'ield day.
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So If all would pull tosether we
The following ronservt~hon IIi·
ib hf'els, not broken Lo h u rn~~ ~co uld make this dream cGme true meat at Letart Falls placed in an·
· 1r:44 Si:Jn on
11:44 Sign On
1J :4$ Cartoon Clut
Our con.otitucnt SO)'~ Lhflt inear- nml that would help a lot of mor- tlclpatlon or lnureased subscriber Eeementa were approved : Cui H.
11:45 Cartoon Club
1'2:10 Noon News
Ct'rotlon of the young for most of als 11 nd relieve the minds or parnew
12:10 1:1!11!1' News
8
12:1~, Nrlibbors
stronw · l'nt:- thut are afraid their kidK are
lht&gt; year would 11ervc as
12:15 ~eigjlbor; •.
11:30 ~ic:fday Movie lfa~inee
detcrrtnt to Juvenile Urlinquene:r . in the wrong places after dark. pole, wire •nd Clblo loolllll,. In lllc~ards, Applo ' Grm, , ,
12:30 Midd,ay Movle Mathaee
1:84), Fenllilne Touch
I think thia Ia sheer rubbi sh. I lear· lklp, Help, Help Is whnt· we say, tbe Rock SprJngs area last aprlng. c~wdery, Lone Bottom ; wl)fiam .
1:00 Feminine Touch
ltie1
In
thfi
Rock
Sprln&amp;s
are4
Jast
Co.J..!ip,.,
Rock
Spr4q&amp;S;
0
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·Gaul.
l:lll
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Li)erace
ned more bad habits and met more ~ 0 do all )'Gil can.
. 2:Jb J,;iberace
2~4$ ,. ~fe With Elizabetb
undesirable chnrpcters in st:hool
Aaain' Interested
Juatice of Peace Percy L. Peo1priqg.
Rachi.e; Glen E. Robinson, A~r.ed;
than 1 ever did out or it. As a matAll tbe~e completed projee;ts and Ralph Le,, Balltlan.
··
is back on duty·
a:oo Afteritoon Film Festlvll
rl!e WUh Elizabeth
ttr of fad, I practiced inhaling in
"30
Super
Serill
Time
3:00
Afternocr. ~ilm" .Festival
are
a
part
of
qent'ral
Telep!:t9ne
Bo'rd
members
attendlnif
were
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i~~.:~~~i~l~~~:.~
office
after
an
PARTV SCHIDULED
Me~nyMore
the boys• room at New Hanover
Company of Oht0 11 continuina: mul- Mr. 'uof~~ao, Clarence PriGe, Don. e
il~nes11.
D:.OO
Mickey
Mouse
Club
4:30
Super
Serial Ti.llhl
The Dauibten of Ruth ClaSI of
High.
8:00 Cartoon Club 5:00 Micke)' Mouse Olu,"J)
the United M~thodlst Church wifl ti·million d11llar exp~nllon pro i14 Mora, Th,recm Johnson and Justice Peoples has been "arounrt
In a sllchtly more serious vein. I
8:30 Five Star Fin·al
6:00 .Bulfall) Bill Jr:.
hQ\d tht!lr annual Christmas part)', gral'l) to mdntaln high ·quality JGbn Hamill. Qtben attendiDJ tbe courthouse" close to to yean,
7:00 Kukla, Fran A OIJie
think that a younl!l l'er)jon'!l capac- Monday, December 17, at 2 p.m. sery!c, to all th aubiCI'Ibers.
W!)re H. IIJ, Sbhlldl, A_. s. c.; c E j~;i;,;;ed to be the record amonh~
6:30 Five Star Final
ity for knowledge I~ lim ted by lime Ill the Uenhelmer home, Mulberry
7:1D John Daly II: the News
Blakeale,e, ExteneJon Agent, earl tolt1 CJ!11ing on business wit
7:00 Kukla, !"rat. -Ct Olllt
7:10 Disneyland
spent In its acquisition. OverexDiUtam an• Huch Cu~tt!r, S.C.S. the local a:oYernment.
'1:1D John Daly &amp;: the Newr
Ave. There will be a lift exohanie
B:so Novy Lor
tension of that tilDE' results In abV:BO Sheriff of Cochise
und membera are reque~~ted to
8:00 Ozz.ie and Harriet
sentmindedness, re!r.enlment, and
' MIITING CANCILLEP
bring urtlcles for Christmas ball,
8
:00 Circus
AI
Tfaflte
Llghl
8:30 Ford Tbeatre
an acUve rejection o f t!ffort t o kcts fot· needy families.
The meeU.ng or Chester P T A
10:00
Wednesday
Night
Fichtl
tt!ath thhn.
Ia Middleport
9:00 Wire Service
of Eastern Loocal District schedulP'ollow-up
10:00 Otlrk Jubilee
ualll 8 p.111... lO:fD
No kid learns much ror the first
ed for Prlday afternoon ~mbef
H;OQ
of the Nlrht
11:00 News or the NlJ:ht·
lwo week• olter the oummor holi·
:u
canceHed. The nex\
ll :.lD
Theati•
11
:15 My1tery Theatre·
iii~·~~~ to be the reauler meet·
day. No kid learns ,.,,.; •• lor
'l'h•
llqtJu a4voru.. menL
12:15
12;15
SliD 011
the Jaat three werks berore 11umteatwlrt• - . fW•pt·wlne 'IT P9~'"'' ,.,.., ft(on.ay January 21, 8:00
mer vacation. His mind lfl out of
Jbi)WII • ~. ~ 1 Jet ~' l•
lhe window.
IQ
ol Pll•lloult~~F iliiOI'O•I Ill !lr. ~nd,
Childhood Ia a preclou.~ thing.
The Son lor Youth ·:rettowshlp of Mrs. Vll J. ""q9IC1•, Gal(i~Us.
It Ia not a buslneu. [I iR IIOl SUP· lhe Federated Chu~b met Sundq
. navU •"tA4K •tlan Jn the
'Twas th, day ~fter Chrii!)ma~.
po~ed to be enalneererl BccrJrding evenlni and 1 pro1r1m WIJ COQ-j ~~p~~ lt bl D*llt Royal Lan~r
. aatll!il' lhroog!.llici bom..t ' '·
to the pr~cept that adults know dueled by ROI8r HyHUl pro~ jl
,. Gtcn'lfl H(ckt, Mora:•nbt.at, bccaute 1 lot nf the limt• ad- rhairmqn. lit ~h,lff. ~.. youna
btotber of ¥n RQruHifll.
whole familiea were happy,\, . ~
ult.t don't know beat. Just read thr prople Into two lfOUPI and had
il
the Satur:
.
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box •core11 on politics, wat·s. div- the quiz "II ThJI ra Th' Bible?"
and o~er
WI'tb, ~~ ~
, .Pho'I"•• . . ''
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oreeJ nefVOUI breakdowns, psy- on the lhtPifll; 80~twblt Amu•
ehlat;Jc tre1tment, alcoholism and in!l"." At thf! clo1e of tbe prosram
In the workroQm for Dacl.
eulclde.
&lt;'nrols were •"'nrr~ Jlttlnt ready

4-H Club Enjoyed
Skating Party At
Chester.Road Rink

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of~

torquer

every driving ~iluatlon. You break away from tlw ptNfd
\1 /it'll the light SO}'$ .,gO.'' Romp through SIOfNJIId-f(J
5 o'clock rusl~es. Breeze past "IUKhway crowlers."

PI.Jsh-button driving is just one of the exciting .ex"
pcriences that await ·you. in tbe Swcpt.·Wlng Dodge;
Thcrc'sa mightyriew aircraft-type 310 hp, SUpn" D-500
V-8 Engilw, New Total-Contact BraJ.:~s -that matcb
stopping power with horsepOwer. New Torsimt-Airl
Ruk that C\lshions you· U1 a "Realm or Silcnct...
All this ill you11 in a low-~lung, swept-wing beauty
only 41;1 feet~ See and drive it today I

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Dailv
Sentinel
TO INTEIU!Sfl!

Daily Sentinel
Day Book

OF MEIGS·MASON AR~

DEVOTED

RICHARD S. OWIN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD I. pREENE - EDITOR
En~red 11 second class mailing matte-r at the post office at

Pomeroy, Ohio.

WOO.,.,_EN -TO MEET
Modern Woodmen of America ,
ramp 6395, will meet Friday even
ing !It 7:30 at the Woodmen 's Hall
for election of Gfficers and all
members are urged to be present

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Pu~ evuy atte~n except Sunday by The Ohio Vall ey

Sentiael, Inc.t at liD Methaaie St., Pomeroy, 0 . Business olf t~Ce
phone !98, caitorial office phone 39'7.

National advertising representative, Bottinelii-Kimball, Inc .,

343 Lexington Ave .. Ne\9 Yort CiLJ, 16, N. Y.
Subscription rntrs: De-livery b)' clrrler where available 30
rents per ~ek ; or:e year in advance a Ttle Daily Sentinel office,
$15.60; aii months. $'1.80: three mooth11, 13.90. By motor route
where av:ailable: one JDOntb $1. By mail o'ne year $8; six months,
$4.2S ; tbrt&gt;e months, $2ZSO; one montll, $1.

Around and About
WUh Robert Ru~:..'k::___ _ __ _

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Mai·1Ba•
e

• CARMEN TO ELitT
T)lt&gt; Broth~rbood of Railroad
Carmen or America, No. 1023,
will have their annual Turkey din·
ner at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Der. 18,
al I~' WOQII'll•P"' Haij. Ei~~tion pf
pfftpeu wUJ be held af1er the din·
d!!r WhW~ is ~p 11~ iCrvel:) by tile
SHiff IUJd Ofli~ers of the ..teigs
Temple, F ;tbi;m Sisters. J. P .
~AJ.I.ff, Pr~tti1f R1 , v;ill be in chargl:."

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport.. 0 ., Dec. 12,1~6

Dally SenUnel. Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., Dee. 12, 195

Swisher Family
Regular Visitors
To The Hospital

WSAZ -TV Channel3
Wedntsdty WSAZ Huntlntton
6,55 Sign On
7 :00 Today
9 :00 Co!f~e Time
10:00 Di.ng Dong Srhnol
]0·30 The Priee ls Right
t 1:00 Home
12:00 Tie Tar Dough
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 .Current
2 :00 Camera Goes to School
2:30 Tenhessef" Ernie Ford
300 M.lltinee Theatl"e
4,00 Queell f9r a Day

·uo

·~Pfklrn ~pw;qc:e1

5,00 Comedy TfJlle
D:30 Thli! Aunt Dru Show
6:00 My t.:ttie Vara.t•

of lhe el{!CHQn.

Thursday WSAZ
6:55 Sign On
7:00 'roday
9 :00 Coffee Time
10:00 Ding Dong School
10:30 The Price Is Right
11 :00 Home
12:00 Tic Tac Dough ~
12:30 lt Co1.1 ld Be You
1:00 Current

2:00

P11rsun'~

weeru.

2 :30 Tennessee Ernie J'ord
3 :00 Matinee Theatre

4 :00 Queen For A Day
4:45 Modern Romalrce"'
5 :00 Cvmedv '!.'ime
5:30 Aunt Dru how
6:00 Flatt and Serqp Show
6 :30 News Picture ,
6:•5 Sports Eye
6:55 Weathercast
7:00 Crunch and Des
7:SO Dinah Shore Show
7:45 NBC News
8:00 You Bet Your Life

Rail's Ben
Franklin
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Off For Income
Tax Employee

"Toll Free Phoue ,_. Meigs-Co Soil
Conservation
PJnns Out}i.ned

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1956 FORD

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CERTIFICATE
in a
MINIATURE

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Just tblnt-you ·ean live a
· •peclalluoaletUt certlfieale
In • miniature case that
bann rilht up 011 tilt tree!
" After Cbrittma~tlt aerVa aa
u: ideal utlllty box. Let
them cboose just the style 1ft/
color of Samsoni&amp;e lu1a:1a:e
they want!
·
..-...Itt prku atert"' $11.00

To;ys - DoDs -

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-------'41JTy TONIGHT
T~e P. M. Club will have a
Cbrlltmu party this ~''enlng al
~ home or Mn. Lewi11 H. Sauer
~ .._,._ Prank Wilton as the

•••"•· botten.

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For

ChfioljDu

carqt~.

tho

TO IJII'."IfT 'RIIOR¥~1

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Thu~dJ.Y

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his ~~~~
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COMPLETE· Llllii..IE
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BUILDING MElD$
IIJO.IOOR STORM POOiS

llmuld,.
h• Fedartl.,. c;htll'cll
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will

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Cindle-Uahtin• aentce. wbteh wm

opoclal

Jf41:.:~· ~~d-;.': 0111 ·'"'~"'~"'
- "'·-"'~"'c"'''J:"':,.,.,~

.uwui..l tilt ·~..l!a~l•
l&gt;e lool4.

meet
for
' their regular
}faJI.

'liNT *LUMJa *NAILS
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wll be lie lo lnvlld.
f'VPning
Thla ll the 1J'IIIIUCNl=Cendte-l
~~ ~ l!l~• H!von Gorden Club Hahun1 Semo 1o bo eQ11 u~ by

~lenled

Lf~ll, will

young people wltl mfltt at the
rhurch at 7:~ OD ChrLildlaa Eve.
fhcy will Prtollco for a btll·bouo
and then 10 clll'olln• until 10:00
at whlch time tber wUl ret.,rn to
. the churcb for ·refrttltlltlltl and
then tn 1 body •"-nd Ule Mld.Dltht

be held !rom 11:00 1• 11:00 p. m.
on tho Sopclgfll'll, to 'tlbll:- Ill• pub-

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'lfm It wniw-

brol&amp;er, Do7ton, of

!lllddleport

f\·
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Midway
MARKET
Pbono 359-1
W. Mala
Pomero;r

f~tno/ of BLIPPERS

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(oJt Christtnu giving 11
Put foot &lt;omfort ot the foot of Ike tree for all
the family Ihis Christmas • , , thoose from our wanclerful
"family" of al·home footwear lor Mom, Dod and
the kids , •• they"ll be s~ glad you didl

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Women's
With A Fine Fublon Glfl

Costume lewelry Games - Caady (of aU sorts)
Tree DecoraUons - Gift

•Mojud Lingerie
Caady lualor

•DRESSES
•SWEATERS
•BLOUSES
•BRA'S .•SLIPS

Wrapplags.

.··RAL·LS

·· ·Baker
•f'niture

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BEN FRANKLIN .

Phoae 602l·X

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With GUts From

Middleport

Open'ril9 Dec. 14 Til Christmas

JUNE'S
Suburllan Coats

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INSULATION-

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990

The kitchea for Mom..
Sis mher room •••
the dea ia for Tom.
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MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE

DRESS SHOP

N, Zad Ave.

lUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE

Middleport

Quilted lined a.JI wool

shorty. He will like

of these.

$19.95to$25.00

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For i:he ·MI!N In you

ROBES
Rayon, lined and u~!=~~

Terrys. Beacon TV
Plaid, checks, plaiD.

$5.95 to $19.95
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A. Man'• Murlell Cftrisliiitit
lletln• H•ie.~.ln ourWonderful
Selffllon• •t
We.ara61es

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SUIT or.. tOPCOAJ

SPORT SHIRTS

Tweed, gabardine, covert, topcpal. Suit,
flanael, worst~d gabatdine.

Orion, rayon, flal!'lel. wool. New ooDar

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color tckp"oaes, and

In colon or red -and

that speak of Christmas
.II year long. Ask
your jqcal b~"ineu

a joy 1o l;&gt;e .....,

On yo"r Dial

PJliq: ~ut them.

Your

WOOL

SPORT SHIRTS · ·· · From $5.95

·Broadcloth, knllled f~nel, nylon. Coal ·
and slipover style. Sizes A to e.

Many collar styles to choose from.

$3.95to~us.

w_hit$3.95~j4~95ipes:

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It tames a tornado

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PAJAMAS

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,VJSI1 OUR B~YS DEPARTMENT
OPi:N ALL DAY THURSDAYS

Ahead Of you, the hushed puir" Of a
muted engine throbs with power.

And at your fingertips, the pusb-but(:on
.
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maafc .of ~DeW TorqueFlite
automatiC trnn'iOlassron
JUulda RJ.dy to ~nvert this powcr to suf&amp;ing take-off.

SHIRTS

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$2.95to$13.95

USE OUR LAY•AWAY

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.SNnriae
·To'
Sunset

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SJep into the wonderful world of AUTODYNAMICS

style. S, M, L, XL.

$25.00 .. $55.00 .

teleplu!ne accessories
make wonderful gi£10

briJhl Christmu grcen1
they're a plcal)lre to ~j~lk on,

button triqe:f! -~ newc_
st,
most responsive "get up and ao" on the road.
You s~p to ~u.isina speed through an exira s~l.l
ranse buit"aives Silt-smooth break~'&amp;)' acceleration.
A

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touch '?f the .. Drive"

alkk~

It

u"l•a•h•• a hurrloana of [IIOWtr

tt bn1aka

thro~o~gh

tha ·vlb.-..tlon burrier

"" It Ia awept·wl"l muter')" of motion

Hcret;:h~ftutton drilling that pack~ a _thrilling n'ew

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"' for complete and effortless command of

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!Ilia

lit ~ hla
vv Fallo,

THE SHOE BOX

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Hose -

4"'1.US "!Alii

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~rnu by 1:~'11h~f~i~~~~~~N~o.~~~~!~!"~d~~~no~nd!w~''-'~
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Followlna: the dJaner tile group
sdjorned to the home of )[rs.
Ja~ea Clathworthy, Lasley St.,
wh1ch wu be1utilully decorated
wjth everifee.aa: and colored li&amp;litt

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Monday evening to rtheir nuual

Cbriatmas dinner.

WE HAVE

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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the Senior .11nd Junior Youth Felllowahlpll
of the ahurab.
for GarolinJ op
both
' Plan• were . •lao eorpplettd for
a cl.hrllotmd ... p..ly., Charles s,w.l~rer nv te t e en or poup o I
home on the lOth ~t d:3P o'clork.
'l'hil will be I polhJtk dinner with
evrryone brtnalrte their own table
srrvlce and a potl~ck.
Seniors may br~nc rueat• and
provide tor them. A S0e clft exchange will be hp;d with the younc
mrn brlnclnc 1 m~ fpr )'DUDI men
~tnd the yGuna womflfl. brlacJnl
b · 1
"ft f
rmg ng :C:l I or younJ women.

Native Balsan, Spruce,
White, Scotch Pine and
Arllflctal Trees.
Homlo&lt;k and Balsam
Wreathll, Roping, Cen1ete:ry
Wreathes, Ruskin, Holly
Mistletoe, Candy, Fruit and I
Nuts.

Pay Balance By De&lt;. ZO

CASE'

To Choo1e From

. Any thing 1 kid ca~ t I_ urn In
1 ltkf'l)· to
mne month•
teach
him In you
10 oraren
11 . ,Any
oH1tr
ju 1H1icttlon for extenrlerl rdura·
tlon '• a niml)' fX("UIIe to I!Cl the
G pet out or the houllf' lttld out
~ Pour hair
c y 1 ht iD58 by Unil('d Fra·
. opyrSid•l olt ·In)
' ure yn c • c.
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WHtTI H.INI TO MilT
Miry Shrine; White Shrine or
Jerulalem wl11 meet nt the IOOF
Hell Porperoy, Frld~~oy at 7 p.m. for
l•• retular meetlna And • ct•remonhrl, All otrleer. art&gt; f""Ut'!ll'd

OIRISTMAS

LAY-AWAYS

Samsollite

.,45

Federated youth
Fellowshl'p Plans
For Hoi:.Jays

a.;.

FOR SAL!

*HOUSESUPPERS
*HOSIERY

The Second Sewinr dub memben mel at the Martin Restaurant

Time For

eop es
'.I!' .Returns To Work

Advertisement
Holds Interest
For Local Folk

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Schneider, Mra. Dwlaht
Mn. Robert Lewi1, J1rt. Pltri*
Wood, Yn. Max Ward, lin.
Holter, Mill lbrtlla Howflll lat
Mn. Clathworthy.

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CHIUStMAS
GIFTING

Sewing Club Met
At Restaurant,
Clatworthy Home

There's Stll.l

·g..,,

&amp;ifh t"J:eha nge.d, a(ter wh ich the
••rved
refre!!.hmcnts
1
from the dinning room table wh1ch
waa also decorated in lu:e ptnj!:
with the Chri1tmaa .eason .
Present were Min Eleanor Rob, 10n, .Mrs. Paul Kloes, Mrs . Ceorge
no1tn~

FOR YOUR

9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

WHTN-TV ChanneU3

de~:t~~s.:nt~l!n~~w:~•r:;·

on tbfJ mantel witll everareer: :.nd
eenterf4 with an tn'IID(ement ot
Chrbt.mu bf,U. with wbil4t tapen
and aold leaftl o.a either aide.
A soci.al hour 'l'fU eDJoYed and

Store Hours

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on the Jt.irwa,, a Jllver tree on
the tabk "hicb held tbe &amp;:ifh and

Make your owft

UaiU tjlrlalalu We'D Be

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For Your Convtlllence

WCHS·TV Chonnttl8

YOU COMI

Geor&amp;ia ADa to A i le A.lbert Keith
St&amp;n.btuy, lOa. of Mn . .J1mea A.
StantbW'Y IDd the late llr. Stan•
bury of Pomeroy.
Tlae weddlnl will be an event
..ufl J'riday December 14, at the
Mr. and Kn. Georce F. SW'Dite C..I•ITJ Lutheran Church, S!lo
of San Anaelo, Taupe anJl9tllk A.n,relo.
Stanabury jbiaed the Air For~e
Ina tbe on••••,.nl oM
in1 marrla(e ol. th~ir dl
• Ill 1954 lnd k ltatJoned with the
Medica) COI"pl at the Goodfellow
J\lr Foret~ B11e, San Ana:elo, Texaa.

E"ngagement Being
Announced For
Georgia Swan~ ..

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Bridge Club Held
Christmas Dinner
Event This Week

The William Swilher family
The Pomeroy Benden 4 H club
Tbe MondaJ Bridle elub held
have been pa~tienta ln Hol.ur Ho• alld tuestl enjo)'ed a atatlne party Ita ChrilbniJ dinner, Monday even
Pltal Dff and on for the last nine Saturday- evening at the rink on Ina at the Martin Relt.aurant.
Chester ro&amp;d.
Following the dinner the JTOUP
adjourned
to the home of Mrs. AJ..
William Swl1her, beby sGn or
Refreshments were served at
the Swiahen, was born there nine t.he home of the advisor, Mn . C. tred .Eibertield, Lincoln Hill, far
weeki IJll. Shortly lfter thet his E. Blakeslee UncDin HeightJ, fol- bridge and an exchana:e of Jlft.S.
The home was decorated with holly
paternal erandmotber, Mfl· Paul lowing the. skating.
evergreenJ, the netivlty sce-ne and
Swisher, -entered for m1j0r aurPresent were t\:aren Drake, Jean ligbted Chriatmu ltee under whleb
cerr. She W\ill returned borne o~:rul
within a short time, and Paul Ellen Dabo, Minadl and Anna gUts were placed.
Murray, Janet and AJlta CarpeD·
Mrs. B.. L. .larGba wat awarded
Swtsber- enteJ'ed for surcery.•
Thb week tbe baby was f::ak~D ter, Jennifer Lohse, Patty Blakel- the prize for b..iib JCore and Mn.
there ror medical observation and lee and gueata, John Allensworth, Charlf.S Gibbs, &amp;eeond,
Ralph Werry,· Bill Sterrett, John
Present were tboae named I·
trtatmenl
Young, Clair Woode, John Bryant bove and Mn. Edison Hobltetter,
and Cbarles Kitchen.
Mr1. William Anderson, Mrs. J,
Mn. Blakeslee and Mn. Harold W. McMurray, Mn. Jamet O'Brien
Lobse, the as!list.ant advl.aor at· Mrs. Neifis Powell and Mn. Arthur
Skinner.
eompanied t.he group,

Stlocly

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M -.·itb o!fsprinli:, is quoting some
UHIIAR$AL SET
doubledomp as saying that the puBr"dford MJait. director or the
blic school n•ar is six Wf'eks too
Sunflower Mi1111trel, has
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short and shOu ld tH:o- inrreased rrom
~re$ rl'!hetrsal for.-Sunday
ninf' tO 10 and a half months.
Df'ar Editor:
jl:30 Pra¥!'PI
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Our constituent ht'.arl.i!y appruv·
9:GQ
Peoo)e'q
Obolce
In p'feparation for the shiSw
Pom{'roy nt'eds something and
r s o( the! !' lrf'aso nou s statements
9 :~0 "Tbe J'op- , Sbl&gt;w
given in WHkesvllJe this mo1nlh.
now
is
the
t
'me
to
do
something
and S!Uit"sls we e-ndorse them ,as
)~:110
~ux Viqeo Tboalre
1 ~~ · News Headlines ·
Wt'U. We will not only NOT endor- about it . We are talking about a
plare where the kids and young
Sf' them . "'(' \t..ill df.'"&lt;'ry thi!"m.
.";,
IU5 'Weatl!ll~~·\·.
people of our town could go to
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Pr~~ Jlo~,... l:·
It just goe-s to show yo~ can't dance and have a good time and
, , \• Ill .;10 f~n1fbl
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trust adults Gi\•e'em an inch and not ha\·e to p.ay out a lot of cash
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Off
the first thmg you kllow the}' got . and would not be In the halls Df
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you senlt&gt;nred 10 12 months or peon- drink and be among other unsa·
a] servitude. wilh no time off for vory charactl!n.
t!'Ver IQ!pw w~l kbld
good . l).ehJ\'i_or: Talk about your
An ideal place would be the old
deql YQ!I •aa get here
rreepmg sorJa!am!
Bend Vue Theater In the upper
V"lll
My t'orrespondent is beefing block. Its owner will sell Dr rent
that in addition to 1 l weeks' free but before ir could be rented it
Wodne~y. WQIS
Chlrl.. too ~!1-\!'ltm. 8
tim~ in s&lt;Jmmer, the sprmtts get would have to be cleaned and oth·
1'.11!1 ~tM!!iq i~!!J"Op
1:1)0 Pf!l!i!JliUPl!lf9P
10 days off for Christmas, a er improvements made. This of
. .lilt VI!I'Q.PJ Bbg\1'
AND
wetk for E&lt;~ster , two d a y s for course would coat a heap of monIQ:IlQ C)om 'fgqrp
lli!lrun1 jl\l&gt;w
Thank.a.:i\·ing. and o n e each for ev and who has that to spare?
10:110 G.....
10:80 Arthur Godfr.,Washington's and Lincoln's birthThe thing to dG then Ia get the
11 :30 Strike It Ric}J
10:30 Atlhur \lodfrer
d11y~ , Elec:lion Day , Cohambu~ Day whole town to he lp and h~t this
12:00 Valiant Lalfy
ll:;tfi S!&lt;ike It !llch
and MemDrial Day. You'd think become a communUy project with
12:15 Love of Life
12:00 V~llant ~dy
12:90 Search For Tomottol\
this bum had a clear title to the everyone helpina- to rehabllliate
I2 :1!S Love of Live
12:45 Guiding Light
calendar and it was hurting him the old building. This would help
12:30 Search tur T11morrow
Continued from " " ....
1:00 Katie'S! Kitchen
pertto na l\y to parcel out a day GU the looks of the town a.1 well •s
12:45 GUiding Lij:ht
1 :30 As the World Turns
from algebra .
providlni[ a nre. clean place fqr phone senice 4n ¥•t11 Oopty,
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
2:00 Our Miss Brooks
we had a six-month-a-year youne people to hav_e a cood tim~. Gonml of Ohio bao IJ&gt;Onl aloro
l:SO .As The World Turns
·~,
2:30 Houseparty
school system in my neck: of the
U e11cryone was mternted ~nd lhan $2011,QOO durlnl I~ In !lift
2:00 Our MiSB BroDks
...,..
,
3:00 The Big Payoff
woods whe n 1 was a younijester, di helped to do ~he work there are~1 .Jn that a11qte perlo_dl General
2:30 J{OJU!Jl:party
The 1957 Actlvitiell proaram !&gt;f
Richard W. Quelette, 6087 -Lin·
3:30 Bob Croabv ~how
and it sl'emt&gt;d too much time In ":GuJ::J be more prtde tatera Jn it of Ohio has added: over too new the )(eiis
3:00
Th,
llili
Pey9!!
Soil Cqpserv~t[on Das- worth Road, CQiumbus, husband
the rell . Then they started to ijain and the ~ids that wil1 watlt tp use aublcribera.
4:00 SrigJlter DaY·.
*;31! ~~ Cr.. by Sbow
P:icl
WP.I
outlined by th~ BoaT"d of Eleanor Rouah, a · former Mid-·
on us _ sevt! n month s, then eight It are w1111ni to work and tt ~~
4:00
Brighter
Da)'
4:15 Sec1.":-t Storm
Total ,russ addition• In ttte Rut- o1 Suptivlsors at their. ~~ember dleport girl was one of seven em4:15 See~et Storm
. 4:30 EdgoJ of Nigbt
tht&gt;n nine , and if you werC'n't care- amazing- the things that they ~IW'T J,_Dd vllla&amp;c project W~J ~1,064:.•· n]e,tin~ J,fGnday even1n1 Jn the Service in Columbus who received
5:00 The Early Show
ful the . clll ped you into u six- that would help. Also a feeliqg of
uo Fdee of Nlehl
OU)r.r G~nJlral of Ohio eapab- t;J#II=e pf the U.S. Sol -efnserva- ployees of the Internal Revenue
5:00
The
Early
Show
6:25 Les Paullr: Mary Ford
we~ks' J.Jmm~r school.
prlde
W?ul
_
d
be
!.heirs
If
they
~d
aion and development prl)jecU Jn tlon ~ervice.
cash award1 for superior work per1• •
1
6:25
Lea
Paul
•
Mary
Ford
6:30 Your ESsl.l Rep!Jrte1
This lr·ft practJ[jiJy no time for • a ltand m lt.
or
su,uestlons
that
re·
formance
Meigs County this year b.ve Jn!Headllfl~ng the prOJI'IDl; will be
6:30
Yom
Esso
Reporter
rle~·iltry , unless you rut classes to j No one single person or ortanl6:45 Sporb P~ra.d"e
dudj;!c;J:
the an'ilUal meeting of ttie district sulted in economies or greater er6:45 Sports Parade
practiC"e it. CuUing classea waB a 1zatlon s ~ould provide this place,
Additional central otf.lee equip- whlth il l!leheduled for ,Nne 3rd ticiency.
6 :55 W!~!::!therman
6:5!5 Weatherman
deplorable habit leading to fDrijery 1btlt let It be a community affair ment, expandina trunk and rural Eleetton or officers and a chicken
7:15 Draw with Mt'
or
the
seven
receivinc
awards
7 :00 Art Linkletter &amp; the K1dt
sinre teachers were unreasonable 1and ,t hen no one wDuld get aU the line senice &amp;t Pomeroy, inatlllla- barbecue will be ft:atu.,._ nf the
7:15
Douglas F.dwarde
7:15 DOuglas EJwards
·
two
received
$135
each
and
Qucleabout written exruses. Somt&gt;time~ 1credit anll all could share and all tlpn of new carrier equipment It l&amp;M meetmg accordint lfp Dana
7:30 l'ro FoGtball Highllj:htl
tte wa11 one of the two. He was reh ~rman
1 sti ll absrnhnindcdly usf' mY rat· 1 could help and that ls the way U the same )()(.'atlon to expand toll
Sgt. Preston of the Yukoa.
8:00 Artbur Godfrey &amp;: Friends
her's si.:nature.
I should be.
f~cilities between Racine and Port- .Hoff:aofoc al spri~g n~~1 day nt w,.rded Cor alertness in discover1
Bob Cummir.gs Sh9w
The
Millionaire
ing
the
rmng
of
fraudule{lt
cli.ims~
The mo,t important part or I We would have a better Jown lend, Jnd a c~tble project betwe~ ·i.#' ·., ~e~t~r Experimt
Farm
school , J always thouwht . wa.• gt!l· ! and the kids would nnt be 0 , the Pomeroy, Rnck Sprlngs and Pornbf · 1 i.bi'1!#., k d out wit
Gtber for refunds according tO: the story
r ~soe"l,
S:30 eo~W of Stars
y FOXr Hour
~; wor e
.
,
in ,a Columbut. Paper.
ting out c..f il so that a fp!Jow could strectJ ond the upper block would roy and Racine, serving trunk fil..
rff:Wl'l': Y,Nuse 90
lnute news ..
tou~
1'1:00
p to the Minute Newt
A child'8 mind is a v••ry d-elicate take on a new look that It h~s Cilities to R~~ocine, Letirt Falls and farm &amp;roups early m May , A
1
~iret~or
N:than
Loo\:er
saiJI
t
~an
nil.
the
Weatber
·
for afl filfffiefli: wiJI be P IJtnJ!
meehanism and must rol lw ovr&gt;r· needed for 3 long Ume. Now Ul p or· t) an d·
in cooperatiGn with the Ohio Vai- that each working independently,
11:05 Sc.a11~i~g ~be WeRther
develop his Intellect unhumprl'l'd the time lo do something ab?ut
~g~ ;~e _:at~Rs!;~R
Inaudatlon of a.ildttlonsl equip- Je¥ Exp~rimeqt Farm or the West was re·s ponsible for the detection
l t :10 ThE! ;'Late 9bow
by geometry, geography. r:n~li~h !t anrl with. a lot of people b_431Und
ment in Ra(!lne to ronnect liUh- Vlreinia Station.
of fraudulent re!urns fnr a dlf·
2 dr. Radio
grammer Latin aurl othN ~uhje&lt;'ls this lh~re 111 no doubt that 1l can !(!fibers In the new Bashan apd
Other activltjes p1annet1 will in- ferent calendar year 'fheir eff·
desinl"'d to Rtulti( l.he !hought pro- be _d one and it will be if we have Dore•• areal! which are now con- e1ude a hay exhlblt nt the Meies ort1 led t.o the stopping of pay·
Seat Covet•
Y
a l1ttle help as DG one alone can
Tires. Runs fine.
crsaes.
do cverythlno~~ and not hove fault nected with General's Meigs Coun- County Fair, corn field flay, open ment or cance!~in;; refunds total·
strained in early yo uth. It shou ld found wlth them.
ty network.
house al the Carpenter r~rm and ins more than $860(1 on 67 re~urns.
be Jet free to raper and kick up
Additional central oftlce equip- a Woodland fo'ield day.
.
YIII)NESOAY WHTN Chorl-1 CHANNEL 13
So If all would pull tosether we
The following ronservt~hon IIi·
ib hf'els, not broken Lo h u rn~~ ~co uld make this dream cGme true meat at Letart Falls placed in an·
· 1r:44 Si:Jn on
11:44 Sign On
1J :4$ Cartoon Clut
Our con.otitucnt SO)'~ Lhflt inear- nml that would help a lot of mor- tlclpatlon or lnureased subscriber Eeementa were approved : Cui H.
11:45 Cartoon Club
1'2:10 Noon News
Ct'rotlon of the young for most of als 11 nd relieve the minds or parnew
12:10 1:1!11!1' News
8
12:1~, Nrlibbors
stronw · l'nt:- thut are afraid their kidK are
lht&gt; year would 11ervc as
12:15 ~eigjlbor; •.
11:30 ~ic:fday Movie lfa~inee
detcrrtnt to Juvenile Urlinquene:r . in the wrong places after dark. pole, wire •nd Clblo loolllll,. In lllc~ards, Applo ' Grm, , ,
12:30 Midd,ay Movle Mathaee
1:84), Fenllilne Touch
I think thia Ia sheer rubbi sh. I lear· lklp, Help, Help Is whnt· we say, tbe Rock SprJngs area last aprlng. c~wdery, Lone Bottom ; wl)fiam .
1:00 Feminine Touch
ltie1
In
thfi
Rock
Sprln&amp;s
are4
Jast
Co.J..!ip,.,
Rock
Spr4q&amp;S;
0
.
.J,
·Gaul.
l:lll
.
Li)erace
ned more bad habits and met more ~ 0 do all )'Gil can.
. 2:Jb J,;iberace
2~4$ ,. ~fe With Elizabetb
undesirable chnrpcters in st:hool
Aaain' Interested
Juatice of Peace Percy L. Peo1priqg.
Rachi.e; Glen E. Robinson, A~r.ed;
than 1 ever did out or it. As a matAll tbe~e completed projee;ts and Ralph Le,, Balltlan.
··
is back on duty·
a:oo Afteritoon Film Festlvll
rl!e WUh Elizabeth
ttr of fad, I practiced inhaling in
"30
Super
Serill
Time
3:00
Afternocr. ~ilm" .Festival
are
a
part
of
qent'ral
Telep!:t9ne
Bo'rd
members
attendlnif
were
·
i~~.:~~~i~l~~~:.~
office
after
an
PARTV SCHIDULED
Me~nyMore
the boys• room at New Hanover
Company of Oht0 11 continuina: mul- Mr. 'uof~~ao, Clarence PriGe, Don. e
il~nes11.
D:.OO
Mickey
Mouse
Club
4:30
Super
Serial Ti.llhl
The Dauibten of Ruth ClaSI of
High.
8:00 Cartoon Club 5:00 Micke)' Mouse Olu,"J)
the United M~thodlst Church wifl ti·million d11llar exp~nllon pro i14 Mora, Th,recm Johnson and Justice Peoples has been "arounrt
In a sllchtly more serious vein. I
8:30 Five Star Fin·al
6:00 .Bulfall) Bill Jr:.
hQ\d tht!lr annual Christmas part)', gral'l) to mdntaln high ·quality JGbn Hamill. Qtben attendiDJ tbe courthouse" close to to yean,
7:00 Kukla, Fran A OIJie
think that a younl!l l'er)jon'!l capac- Monday, December 17, at 2 p.m. sery!c, to all th aubiCI'Ibers.
W!)re H. IIJ, Sbhlldl, A_. s. c.; c E j~;i;,;;ed to be the record amonh~
6:30 Five Star Final
ity for knowledge I~ lim ted by lime Ill the Uenhelmer home, Mulberry
7:1D John Daly II: the News
Blakeale,e, ExteneJon Agent, earl tolt1 CJ!11ing on business wit
7:00 Kukla, !"rat. -Ct Olllt
7:10 Disneyland
spent In its acquisition. OverexDiUtam an• Huch Cu~tt!r, S.C.S. the local a:oYernment.
'1:1D John Daly &amp;: the Newr
Ave. There will be a lift exohanie
B:so Novy Lor
tension of that tilDE' results In abV:BO Sheriff of Cochise
und membera are reque~~ted to
8:00 Ozz.ie and Harriet
sentmindedness, re!r.enlment, and
' MIITING CANCILLEP
bring urtlcles for Christmas ball,
8
:00 Circus
AI
Tfaflte
Llghl
8:30 Ford Tbeatre
an acUve rejection o f t!ffort t o kcts fot· needy families.
The meeU.ng or Chester P T A
10:00
Wednesday
Night
Fichtl
tt!ath thhn.
Ia Middleport
9:00 Wire Service
of Eastern Loocal District schedulP'ollow-up
10:00 Otlrk Jubilee
ualll 8 p.111... lO:fD
No kid learns much ror the first
ed for Prlday afternoon ~mbef
H;OQ
of the Nlrht
11:00 News or the NlJ:ht·
lwo week• olter the oummor holi·
:u
canceHed. The nex\
ll :.lD
Theati•
11
:15 My1tery Theatre·
iii~·~~~ to be the reauler meet·
day. No kid learns ,.,,.; •• lor
'l'h•
llqtJu a4voru.. menL
12:15
12;15
SliD 011
the Jaat three werks berore 11umteatwlrt• - . fW•pt·wlne 'IT P9~'"'' ,.,.., ft(on.ay January 21, 8:00
mer vacation. His mind lfl out of
Jbi)WII • ~. ~ 1 Jet ~' l•
lhe window.
IQ
ol Pll•lloult~~F iliiOI'O•I Ill !lr. ~nd,
Childhood Ia a preclou.~ thing.
The Son lor Youth ·:rettowshlp of Mrs. Vll J. ""q9IC1•, Gal(i~Us.
It Ia not a buslneu. [I iR IIOl SUP· lhe Federated Chu~b met Sundq
. navU •"tA4K •tlan Jn the
'Twas th, day ~fter Chrii!)ma~.
po~ed to be enalneererl BccrJrding evenlni and 1 pro1r1m WIJ COQ-j ~~p~~ lt bl D*llt Royal Lan~r
. aatll!il' lhroog!.llici bom..t ' '·
to the pr~cept that adults know dueled by ROI8r HyHUl pro~ jl
,. Gtcn'lfl H(ckt, Mora:•nbt.at, bccaute 1 lot nf the limt• ad- rhairmqn. lit ~h,lff. ~.. youna
btotber of ¥n RQruHifll.
whole familiea were happy,\, . ~
ult.t don't know beat. Just read thr prople Into two lfOUPI and had
il
the Satur:
.
,,
box •core11 on politics, wat·s. div- the quiz "II ThJI ra Th' Bible?"
and o~er
WI'tb, ~~ ~
, .Pho'I"•• . . ''
11
oreeJ nefVOUI breakdowns, psy- on the lhtPifll; 80~twblt Amu•
ehlat;Jc tre1tment, alcoholism and in!l"." At thf! clo1e of tbe prosram
In the workroQm for Dacl.
eulclde.
&lt;'nrols were •"'nrr~ Jlttlnt ready

4-H Club Enjoyed
Skating Party At
Chester.Road Rink

. . :.
.., .. :&gt;ril·

of~

torquer

every driving ~iluatlon. You break away from tlw ptNfd
\1 /it'll the light SO}'$ .,gO.'' Romp through SIOfNJIId-f(J
5 o'clock rusl~es. Breeze past "IUKhway crowlers."

PI.Jsh-button driving is just one of the exciting .ex"
pcriences that await ·you. in tbe Swcpt.·Wlng Dodge;
Thcrc'sa mightyriew aircraft-type 310 hp, SUpn" D-500
V-8 Engilw, New Total-Contact BraJ.:~s -that matcb
stopping power with horsepOwer. New Torsimt-Airl
Ruk that C\lshions you· U1 a "Realm or Silcnct...
All this ill you11 in a low-~lung, swept-wing beauty
only 41;1 feet~ See and drive it today I

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P.Ql"SeiiUnel. Pollleroy-Mlddleport, 0., Dec. 12, 1956'

Christmas
~

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ORIGJ:NAIO
MILK a.nd :HO!UIIY
"R u.t't'· DhJ"'
...
C::HOC::Oid('r,J:B

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, p.leU ;, folorf,J, ~~ &amp;i/1
t•~'"'"'
/or ~ .,_,.
Mmy C#wUlJwl1

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East~rn Takes

Into the big Eastern lead. .

llddlr eno•ab •nl7 l•ur person·
Ill tevb were ea.Il.ed m ~rn Ja

Easy Victory
Over Rutland

the 1ame u RU.UaDd onl:r shot
~~=· free throws, and ....... only

cleariag the
11 big woode
banking boards. alij t~e)' · led U·

FoU.O.wlnc Woode for antern
Rat,.. IQI.ight whlt 141 poiota
with Boyles bitting 1J aad Headll&amp;)' 1e. Pat Eada led M»tland wi\h
15 poJ.at.1 wl'h T~rntr seeih\i 12
MU1 o.reU Du.aau. and Graham
hlttlq 10 e~tb.
Eutun al10 won ·a much qloser
conte-st in tM Rtserw&amp; blt~e as
tiler toolr: 1 :.M d.el!l!siell. Rkelie
and Gaul botb had J.t JO~rf.s iD
p~ ~ wHb beorce J¥Riee
hitUq-Dinl (Or: .1\u.tl.ul:

28 at halftime. The ·..tempt llowecl
tn the third period, '
SaMra
rontinued to mount t~lr lead u
they led 51 -29 at the Md o1 tW
quarter. In the final s t . Rutland bit a hot atreak as t~)' aeo,.

R.U'ft.li'ND
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1'01: I'G ~ Td
I"' p
7 1·1 15
L. ~••F
1 1.f 4
"'v-• c
4 l.f 12

Coacb J\art.ell DMrlll'1 Eutr
ern buke'*-ll lfulnt.t ..ate• to
an easy 79-~ win over the ltut'-'"d Red oef.~ is latt nlg• at b..
Cia ir Woode tt~ssed in 3'f ',oiJttl
to .set' tbe pac~ for the wtnners.
Eastern jump6 d Into l 23-11
lead at the end at the fir• ;period

w*"

-put

ed 26 points, and cut conU.rtbb'

SEOL Standings

thl bta ,..,.,

D. Duf.n,

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M

llHt; p
1 M
I
T. .la
27 S-1 "
....... .,.,., C.PIDft, lli:WI• and
J,uotloa
.

IASTIIIN

r ....

·
Fef " Td
7 ~H 14
4 1-2 to

Pemeroy
L.opn

IS 11-7 37
4 t.f 12

· Wellston

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oo

4

1
2
JJ U.t 79

Glhl..n.

Mkldl1porl
~

Of weliston F•·tve By.71.:.,'!!9
.

The Middleport YoUow Jackets basket by Frledenm•ker llvt Well
had an upset tn the making lut l'ton their flrlt lead of the game
nitbt for almM tbree q\lcrtera.. at S%-51, but Tom l{ell.ts 1oal ln
btlt fell ,tctlm to • tallar amt the dosing ~eeonds ~ave Middle·
sharper flht!oUns . Wethtton Roek.t Jl'ftrt a IIJ·SJ lead at the tnd of
fi\'e as the visitors took a '71-89 "the third ltan!l.
df!dlhm.
Tbe Jackett managed to bold
It -.- an ~" Middleport their own for the first two minu~e1
fiYiill ~&amp;l toolt thQ tlO:OJ' in lbe firM of the final quuter, but qu1ck
pctild. ~ fiat 'fc:ir O.ree quarteN baskets by J'riedenmaker, Mike
lbe ~~" 'liOe oat ill tront. but Walton ~:~-nd agailt Frledenmaker
ta that last lf'llliod Ma4Iy '"".,~I. t'rvc&gt; th• Rockett ft s.de 88-$8 1ead
... .J:ty WeUJV.n nd tMn._ a · ., · I trom this polnt on wlt~ a lit~ ~1 ,.,. lhe~ the cJn. tl.'· over four minutes to plJY they
tllll At 1M
U. the Jackets atalled the hill. Free throws built
cowo, WI ~ olll.a ttf a barn, up lhel&gt; load . ln the dosing minand\ ...._._.,... a._, 4JWlete1y cqn· utes Df play as the Jacl:eh deaper·
Lr.U.. tile &lt;ebquiMIL
atel&gt; tried t• 1el t~e boiL
llaoiMs II!" II.IIL'rii,.J:tllnedy ond Middleport bad a 81 per eent
uUJ 1ft If. . .,.,.. the Jackett ~haotlng ' avenge u they tossed
• 6-0 lelt 11: t&amp;e
qf the con- m 25 goals in 69 attempta at the
teal. ~.clllg al!&gt;ng with cent wlth 29 hostels In 70
JOQ·il · ·
-by lUky Jim Actually the Jackets hit 44 per
e Jackets to o 23- coni 1• tlii&gt;. first half as they to•
IS W t1 'iloe end of the. opening sed le ii.'O,oit, .Wf 17.
:
q..,. 'l'l!e oe&lt;ODd qul,l'ter was
Hlih l¥1int · IIIID for Middleport
nip ~nd Nek but the J.aebtl eOn-- Wll Junior Kennedy with ' 21
tbltle! ·~~ · w.OU~~toi lasht
wlillo Bob !olorril dieted
for 1iio
It, llnl!or 1:t•ned;!,
~alii;! J\Oil!•wlea bad 10. For
Mmlt, • A, ilia ~u 111 tbe ;•~' ~ll!otalrer . bad 1S
·1101
bid a 3S.ZI 'wllb ·
·
hlltlng 12 and

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T
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IJaa
Cag

Friday'• lchi&amp;J•a.
........ II ootu,ollo
Nalsonvllle "
J•c:kson •t Athent
Well&amp;ton •• l.eld

Ml•-•rt

. ith. S~-44
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• . Dally Sentinel, Peineroy·Middleport, 0., Dee. 12, 11156--4

_LOgan, Nelsonville Fives Win
OverG~ipolis And Athe~

lllddlepori

Titoil'\_

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MIDDLEPORT
Pet F

7 4-1 U
7 H t1
5 1.f 10

Sltoon led the Pbmero~ stQI'Ing, Konnody, F

wllh

23

marlmo.

TP

Wildermuth · - • • · C

u ,JOionson
and llul!lnatQn

11, Haw- Kelty, G .
4 "'
tllol'ile 9
4: .
Hlndy. G
1 2-t)
Mitchell l~ the J9FiDI. for the Hennt&amp;y, G
1 0.0 2
llonmen wltb. 13 talHeJ. lohntlln
Totel&amp;
25 19-9 56
u4 Yeriu bad a eaeh, ~oDB 7.
No~t ~~ McComaa, Kitchen, .
raolled np

1n the rebound

del)lftment Player &amp; Pos. ·.

FG F TP
t 9-7 25

Fri.:.S.nmalhr; P
A..,.. F •. ..;
M. W.t161i. C

. 1 3-1 ~
5 5-4 14
11 0.0 22
3 4--1
7
D o.Q 0

J. Welton, 0
Pottt. ,G
"'" ·
edeed .odt the Panthefs by a eeore c..-peton, C
or B:H7.
TOtal•
29 21·13 71
Score by quarlert (V~rtll)'):
-leporl
2~ 35 53 59
P.omaror
14 $4 42 ~9 Walb""'
13 26 52 71
22
Jackson
17 .,. 3&amp; 44
Offlclalt: aau•r and .....

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· SPORT 111d DRESS . .,.81 Weol·llitlon
Orleil ;From

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FURNITURI

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her 19M.
.John c. Bacon
Jud&amp;e of I:M Probate Court

Clll fte ~==~~
&amp;..

tier . .

win coin,: away. Dixoa had 30 the Bulldog&amp; al McConkey -had 14 248
of afeeL
mine
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ind mine, e~a~ate ·-..a Lr ..
tbe ume with all mJ61ii~rJ. JP.
pUances, fi.xturet~ and thinp: neco- ·
Ulai'y or conve»*tt Utereror.
· ~ ElWUTIIIG AND liE!iERVINa to tile ·prite 1r1ntor,
Rose Hill Coil Compmy, itJ aur-ceaors, ulitas, tenants, licenaees,
employee~., villi-tors, and all per.
JODI for f.t.e benefit or •dvantage
of tbe lfiDlor , a right of way over
aerou and upoa -.
road or
prJvat.J rigbt o( way Tun·
ning alone tl.e· WesterlY llde ~r
the real e1tate dUerihed herein,
and which road or private l'i,bt of
way runt in a 100theuter~y difec..

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WtNter II: Fultz, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.

·a m,.,, al leaal, 'oil, pa and Oiber

FRE.E!
JlADIANT CON•
not p .. unl•

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EXCEPTING AND RESEIIVIII'G

FROM PICKENS

AIPL,IANCE

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Of duty aod prayinr; (or divorce,
eUJtody ol tblldren .and other reUef. Said eauae will be fdr bearina:
on or after tbe 27th d!iy ol [)e..
tember, liM.

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* SWEATERS
. ARROW SHIRTS
$5 95

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Oblo, Caue No. 12,8 , tor
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Donna Lee GOOdJI.Jtt . filed.

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IIOTICI 01' AJIPO!IITMIIIT
LUAI, NDTICI
n11ifl! to tab a .,.... wfn hom
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teo atrt Jot No. 1221 11&amp;11 bounded
.A6Mihtr.trb:
Jbe Atben1 Bulldop at NelJOn. Saht p.remiJH IJld ftxturea •lll ud deJCribed .., fobo-. to-wh;
llthte ., ll'llflll 'Ynna, ........ In C11AtoD Goodaite, wboae plae•
\rille.
M mld lr• md dear -' all lien.
BeJinnlna: Nortb 911.8 ftet llnd
Notlee b IH'J'eb)' pven tbat Ruth of resideJJH la unt1own. 'Ni.ll tate
Lo1an led all tbit Wlf lo W11J. alld ~..... "lla-ver, WoA 3010 f&lt;OL from the Soul!&gt; 111et11em ...... POOl Ollke Add- notice \llat 04 the 7th ct.y of "l'to-

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Long wa1 hfgb wtih 15 points
the Jackets willt Montgomery bit·
Ung 16 lor Wellston.
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Ht Dlctept, 8\4'' renter and ~ne the Kentuckr Chemical 1Jdutlries, tbe North line Of a !U Kre tract IW bHD 4ul1 Jppoiqted aa Ad, The Lotan Chlt~fUint 1n4 tM teaa:ue hea~ • 1•
tlle second Jlor.aan cOdlplete)y 09n&amp;roRed the Inc.
now uwned bJI the Bole Hill Cetal ntirtlstnrirtx tJf the r..tate of lnJ:ie
...NfltOU.\!Uie HOfiJda ••n SEOl. nla:bt of P 1Y with · two ·vietorieJ hantdne bouda over the •rualler
Company; thence WeJt 38t teet; Yount: la!e of Olive Totm~bip,
balket.baU aamet la,at nicht, n each.
Blue defU fh·e, aad thM was the
Putllllot 14 aa order ef til!' Uni- Lbenee North 18 · deJree wett 711 1••~..
4eccaie4.
Lopn, Wellltotl and Pomero,
Logan tnok a 83-a:.cloc:l&amp;lol ~rom Bl:ol)' of the ball pmt. Diclr.ent ~ St&amp;ta Dltlrtet Cowt- fer tiH !tet t"o tbe Southeast corner t)f
of NMea
~ Wllre perched at ae top ot tile tile GalllpoUe Blue DevUt " the 'had 30 po.,.lt to paee 'be Ctllefl ~utlern-Dllltict of CfbJo, ~stern lo1y .Anon :n acre lot on top .,
..;;======;;o.,;;;;;;o;;;;o=;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;.;;;;;=::;;;;;;; lwlth 19 of th.em eGimina in the Divbioa, iD blahupt.cy, tlae under- .t Rock cUR; thence SQuth n de· 2
aiOhn .
a-:second ball. .IOhn Thoma• bad 15 llaned. 'l'rullM iD banbuattcy, WIU eree West lt6 feet to tbe F...t I
SfiiH
to lead the INert wltll Gnmore -etfer for uJe at pubUc 1 tlbn on 1ide or State Rout.t 124. 20 feet 1
p, EJettrie Hoilf:
10
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the o'clock
St.b. day
a .. l llXLUfel .,.
ao
a. .January,
m. at tbe l.I07.
.front Itdow:· from the- center t.hereol and run· !.~~~·~~"IJ[",~~
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p 911erey. Ding paraUel andb 2.5 feet North
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tlr1t Mel&amp;~ COun~y, Ohio., the toJlowinc or a brick store u.i14lol ;thenee
mlilll be 10ld for not lfu
league Jllte from Athens, who- deseribed re.al estate, tos:ether South 1S detne 'fi minutes Eatt
'wo-thlrdt (~) of aaid applayed. wllbout the ~ervioel of Tom. with ~ ·ftxture:s: herein dnttlbed : 13s ft. along 'eut skle of State Rt. praiM4 value, and the tft'ms of
Widdou wl\0 was out wJth tbe
Sit:tated 1p the county of Uelg1, No. t.24; LIK-nce IJOuth 2() dqret aale are u Collo••= $200.00 must
nu. ALbena ba4 a 28-:IS I••• at In the Stll!&lt; ot Ohio and Ia the 2J .feet Eaot 31S lett along the eut bo, pal4 by Lbe sucu..rul bidder
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s i d e o~ State Route 124 a; the time ot the bid and the
Lei OOWNH!'.CIIOSS Be Your Guide
UlfUm.e, but ttlie HaUJ)dl, paeed
bJ JUUd W•rne DiXl»&gt; IJ\d for- }(...nuald hitUn~, 16 Jnd Ga...., Flo- th8llCI N o r t !)_ U7 decree• J)alance upon eoofirmation of Uae
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ward. Tom MeQuaid ' eame back wen 11. Larry BishoP had 22 for throu1h a pcint 25 feet Norther})'
Warren: P'. Sbeel.l,

game 37·31 aa Cbarlle -M
seconds led niaot of the way:

Morrl•. F

altempts.

PqmtroJ 1110 showed Ita llll.eriorlty In cllAiroUini If of thl ,olfensl?e rohounda and Ill! Cit Lbe defensive for a total of 42.
·In the reserre IAPl• J'lckaon

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11 U 29 55 ~n:.:.=.~:t'~~;J~G~
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up to within one pont. Allotber

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Wallolon 71

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ONE AT EACH STORE- 11 BIXESIN AW

· REGUW PRIUD $54.95 BIKES

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(There's No Llmll 011 Row Mul)'lllllet Yoa C(H WID)
Cl)llle In 1t eltbor Pomoroy or lluon CIIY 1111' !liD ~ Ne Ill
Jlmlt and .wu don't have to be Jtruent to wiD! (ltckeea' • ....,_ art lilt

eiiiJble.· FI\EE REGISTRA,TION.

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Saturday (Dee.) ~ Stlllley, POlUI'OJ' a ......

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driving~ a Delli' Safety· Minder• that
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heart with the strong he-and-she ap~ .,;
Come be D!U' gv~-'loclcly.
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mstant re~d that's ¥ b!gsest
reason lor ~ soaring popularity. of,the

Fm: here li perfQrtnance-smoot!&gt; as spun
allk • unle,.dted ·by a totally new V8
en~' ": ~!t !Debes big, and with
the ~- · ·• Jlpresslon, torque and

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Christmas
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MILK a.nd :HO!UIIY
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East~rn Takes

Into the big Eastern lead. .

llddlr eno•ab •nl7 l•ur person·
Ill tevb were ea.Il.ed m ~rn Ja

Easy Victory
Over Rutland

the 1ame u RU.UaDd onl:r shot
~~=· free throws, and ....... only

cleariag the
11 big woode
banking boards. alij t~e)' · led U·

FoU.O.wlnc Woode for antern
Rat,.. IQI.ight whlt 141 poiota
with Boyles bitting 1J aad Headll&amp;)' 1e. Pat Eada led M»tland wi\h
15 poJ.at.1 wl'h T~rntr seeih\i 12
MU1 o.reU Du.aau. and Graham
hlttlq 10 e~tb.
Eutun al10 won ·a much qloser
conte-st in tM Rtserw&amp; blt~e as
tiler toolr: 1 :.M d.el!l!siell. Rkelie
and Gaul botb had J.t JO~rf.s iD
p~ ~ wHb beorce J¥Riee
hitUq-Dinl (Or: .1\u.tl.ul:

28 at halftime. The ·..tempt llowecl
tn the third period, '
SaMra
rontinued to mount t~lr lead u
they led 51 -29 at the Md o1 tW
quarter. In the final s t . Rutland bit a hot atreak as t~)' aeo,.

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Coacb J\art.ell DMrlll'1 Eutr
ern buke'*-ll lfulnt.t ..ate• to
an easy 79-~ win over the ltut'-'"d Red oef.~ is latt nlg• at b..
Cia ir Woode tt~ssed in 3'f ',oiJttl
to .set' tbe pac~ for the wtnners.
Eastern jump6 d Into l 23-11
lead at the end at the fir• ;period

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ed 26 points, and cut conU.rtbb'

SEOL Standings

thl bta ,..,.,

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The Middleport YoUow Jackets basket by Frledenm•ker llvt Well
had an upset tn the making lut l'ton their flrlt lead of the game
nitbt for almM tbree q\lcrtera.. at S%-51, but Tom l{ell.ts 1oal ln
btlt fell ,tctlm to • tallar amt the dosing ~eeonds ~ave Middle·
sharper flht!oUns . Wethtton Roek.t Jl'ftrt a IIJ·SJ lead at the tnd of
fi\'e as the visitors took a '71-89 "the third ltan!l.
df!dlhm.
Tbe Jackett managed to bold
It -.- an ~" Middleport their own for the first two minu~e1
fiYiill ~&amp;l toolt thQ tlO:OJ' in lbe firM of the final quuter, but qu1ck
pctild. ~ fiat 'fc:ir O.ree quarteN baskets by J'riedenmaker, Mike
lbe ~~" 'liOe oat ill tront. but Walton ~:~-nd agailt Frledenmaker
ta that last lf'llliod Ma4Iy '"".,~I. t'rvc&gt; th• Rockett ft s.de 88-$8 1ead
... .J:ty WeUJV.n nd tMn._ a · ., · I trom this polnt on wlt~ a lit~ ~1 ,.,. lhe~ the cJn. tl.'· over four minutes to plJY they
tllll At 1M
U. the Jackets atalled the hill. Free throws built
cowo, WI ~ olll.a ttf a barn, up lhel&gt; load . ln the dosing minand\ ...._._.,... a._, 4JWlete1y cqn· utes Df play as the Jacl:eh deaper·
Lr.U.. tile &lt;ebquiMIL
atel&gt; tried t• 1el t~e boiL
llaoiMs II!" II.IIL'rii,.J:tllnedy ond Middleport bad a 81 per eent
uUJ 1ft If. . .,.,.. the Jackett ~haotlng ' avenge u they tossed
• 6-0 lelt 11: t&amp;e
qf the con- m 25 goals in 69 attempta at the
teal. ~.clllg al!&gt;ng with cent wlth 29 hostels In 70
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e Jackets to o 23- coni 1• tlii&gt;. first half as they to•
IS W t1 'iloe end of the. opening sed le ii.'O,oit, .Wf 17.
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q..,. 'l'l!e oe&lt;ODd qul,l'ter was
Hlih l¥1int · IIIID for Middleport
nip ~nd Nek but the J.aebtl eOn-- Wll Junior Kennedy with ' 21
tbltle! ·~~ · w.OU~~toi lasht
wlillo Bob !olorril dieted
for 1iio
It, llnl!or 1:t•ned;!,
~alii;! J\Oil!•wlea bad 10. For
Mmlt, • A, ilia ~u 111 tbe ;•~' ~ll!otalrer . bad 1S
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bid a 3S.ZI 'wllb ·
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_LOgan, Nelsonville Fives Win
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Sltoon led the Pbmero~ stQI'Ing, Konnody, F

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P.omaror
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tbe ume with all mJ61ii~rJ. JP.
pUances, fi.xturet~ and thinp: neco- ·
Ulai'y or conve»*tt Utereror.
· ~ ElWUTIIIG AND liE!iERVINa to tile ·prite 1r1ntor,
Rose Hill Coil Compmy, itJ aur-ceaors, ulitas, tenants, licenaees,
employee~., villi-tors, and all per.
JODI for f.t.e benefit or •dvantage
of tbe lfiDlor , a right of way over
aerou and upoa -.
road or
prJvat.J rigbt o( way Tun·
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the real e1tate dUerihed herein,
and which road or private l'i,bt of
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WtNter II: Fultz, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.

·a m,.,, al leaal, 'oil, pa and Oiber

FRE.E!
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on or after tbe 27th d!iy ol [)e..
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Oblo, Caue No. 12,8 , tor
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Donna Lee GOOdJI.Jtt . filed.

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IIOTICI 01' AJIPO!IITMIIIT
LUAI, NDTICI
n11ifl! to tab a .,.... wfn hom
fAfr.•
teo atrt Jot No. 1221 11&amp;11 bounded
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Jbe Atben1 Bulldop at NelJOn. Saht p.remiJH IJld ftxturea •lll ud deJCribed .., fobo-. to-wh;
llthte ., ll'llflll 'Ynna, ........ In C11AtoD Goodaite, wboae plae•
\rille.
M mld lr• md dear -' all lien.
BeJinnlna: Nortb 911.8 ftet llnd
Notlee b IH'J'eb)' pven tbat Ruth of resideJJH la unt1own. 'Ni.ll tate
Lo1an led all tbit Wlf lo W11J. alld ~..... "lla-ver, WoA 3010 f&lt;OL from the Soul!&gt; 111et11em ...... POOl Ollke Add- notice \llat 04 the 7th ct.y of "l'to-

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the Jackets willt Montgomery bit·
Ung 16 lor Wellston.
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Ht Dlctept, 8\4'' renter and ~ne the Kentuckr Chemical 1Jdutlries, tbe North line Of a !U Kre tract IW bHD 4ul1 Jppoiqted aa Ad, The Lotan Chlt~fUint 1n4 tM teaa:ue hea~ • 1•
tlle second Jlor.aan cOdlplete)y 09n&amp;roRed the Inc.
now uwned bJI the Bole Hill Cetal ntirtlstnrirtx tJf the r..tate of lnJ:ie
...NfltOU.\!Uie HOfiJda ••n SEOl. nla:bt of P 1Y with · two ·vietorieJ hantdne bouda over the •rualler
Company; thence WeJt 38t teet; Yount: la!e of Olive Totm~bip,
balket.baU aamet la,at nicht, n each.
Blue defU fh·e, aad thM was the
Putllllot 14 aa order ef til!' Uni- Lbenee North 18 · deJree wett 711 1••~..
4eccaie4.
Lopn, Wellltotl and Pomero,
Logan tnok a 83-a:.cloc:l&amp;lol ~rom Bl:ol)' of the ball pmt. Diclr.ent ~ St&amp;ta Dltlrtet Cowt- fer tiH !tet t"o tbe Southeast corner t)f
of NMea
~ Wllre perched at ae top ot tile tile GalllpoUe Blue DevUt " the 'had 30 po.,.lt to paee 'be Ctllefl ~utlern-Dllltict of CfbJo, ~stern lo1y .Anon :n acre lot on top .,
..;;======;;o.,;;;;;;o;;;;o=;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;.;;;;;=::;;;;;;; lwlth 19 of th.em eGimina in the Divbioa, iD blahupt.cy, tlae under- .t Rock cUR; thence SQuth n de· 2
aiOhn .
a-:second ball. .IOhn Thoma• bad 15 llaned. 'l'rullM iD banbuattcy, WIU eree West lt6 feet to tbe F...t I
SfiiH
to lead the INert wltll Gnmore -etfer for uJe at pubUc 1 tlbn on 1ide or State Rout.t 124. 20 feet 1
p, EJettrie Hoilf:
10
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the o'clock
St.b. day
a .. l llXLUfel .,.
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a. .January,
m. at tbe l.I07.
.front Itdow:· from the- center t.hereol and run· !.~~~·~~"IJ[",~~
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p 911erey. Ding paraUel andb 2.5 feet North
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tlr1t Mel&amp;~ COun~y, Ohio., the toJlowinc or a brick store u.i14lol ;thenee
mlilll be 10ld for not lfu
league Jllte from Athens, who- deseribed re.al estate, tos:ether South 1S detne 'fi minutes Eatt
'wo-thlrdt (~) of aaid applayed. wllbout the ~ervioel of Tom. with ~ ·ftxture:s: herein dnttlbed : 13s ft. along 'eut skle of State Rt. praiM4 value, and the tft'ms of
Widdou wl\0 was out wJth tbe
Sit:tated 1p the county of Uelg1, No. t.24; LIK-nce IJOuth 2() dqret aale are u Collo••= $200.00 must
nu. ALbena ba4 a 28-:IS I••• at In the Stll!&lt; ot Ohio and Ia the 2J .feet Eaot 31S lett along the eut bo, pal4 by Lbe sucu..rul bidder
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s i d e o~ State Route 124 a; the time ot the bid and the
Lei OOWNH!'.CIIOSS Be Your Guide
UlfUm.e, but ttlie HaUJ)dl, paeed
bJ JUUd W•rne DiXl»&gt; IJ\d for- }(...nuald hitUn~, 16 Jnd Ga...., Flo- th8llCI N o r t !)_ U7 decree• J)alance upon eoofirmation of Uae
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ward. Tom MeQuaid ' eame back wen 11. Larry BishoP had 22 for throu1h a pcint 25 feet Norther})'
Warren: P'. Sbeel.l,

game 37·31 aa Cbarlle -M
seconds led niaot of the way:

Morrl•. F

altempts.

PqmtroJ 1110 showed Ita llll.eriorlty In cllAiroUini If of thl ,olfensl?e rohounda and Ill! Cit Lbe defensive for a total of 42.
·In the reserre IAPl• J'lckaon

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Cl)llle In 1t eltbor Pomoroy or lluon CIIY 1111' !liD ~ Ne Ill
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Tile Wab ama Wh te Fa COlli rt!iistered their second straight vie10ry o f lbe .Ieason on Tuesd ay a ft ernoon as th~y easily whipped the
Kyger Creek Bobcat&amp; of Cheshire
on the Wahama floor.
:Paced by oi.g Joe Ford, who garnered :t2 poults, the Falcons were
never in troL•ble a3 they ju.m.ped
t(l 111 early lead and coasted lo
-vit"tor,. n e los.!! was the third in
~ three aames for Cheshire. Wahama
bas Joat to Mi'.ldteport.

in the second half.

The taller Falcon5 controlled
' the banks o~ both e nds o! the
. eourt and had a good day in their
. sllooting aa the y fired 49 per cent

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aT tbeit lhols through the hoops
tp the first balf and 48 per cent

Ford, in llddition to pacing the
· 18 re boun ds
scorers, pu II e d 1n
during the g.1me . His nearest rival
in the scor;ng departme nt wa!J:
G!¥fr;wKirby of Kyger Creek , who
tos8ed in 21 points.
Wahama opened the first quart·
er with a 20 point outburst on ten
fi.ekl goals with Ford getting four
of them. Kvger, meanwhile, got
rive field goah for ten points at
the first turn.
Wahama kept up their allack on
the bucket ~n the second quuler
to hold a 41 ·20 advantage at halftime. Anothf'r high scoring period
was enjoyed by the l'"aleons in ttle
1third period when. they slamm~d

:~~r\~/~:~t~e.:c:-~~t the three ~:~~rd~· ~
The Hobcab loOked their best in
the final ~riod when Coach Ralph
Sa yre had his seeond team in tbe
game. Sti ll the second Falcon team
managed Lo outscorP Kyger by 16t .
1• 1n Lh e q:1arer
Ten Falcons were in the scorin&amp;
column with Roy Clark's 15 points
eoming in second best for the
West Virgi nians_ Other Wahama
pLayers to hit in the double fig urcs were Robert Roush with 13
and Jerry Arnold with lO.
f Toehsdll) ·s dgame was playf':ri beore 1 e 3111 ent body in the afternoon as nne of the Falcon's games
. h
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m t e year 1 us planned so that
students may have the opportunity
to see their team play ball. There
was no reserve game.

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o.n: 1~ Racine Scores

R. Roush, F
4 6-8 13
Gibbs F
0 0-0 0
Stra~'ght
Ford , ' c
11 (}..() 22 ,
Foglesong c
2 0.2 4 I
Clark, G '
7 1·2 15
h G
0 •t
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G. Rous,
Layne, G
1 2.2 4
The Racine Torna.doe" won their
Green, G
1 1).(1 2 fourth straignt ••me of the AeB.J(In
Totals
34 11-24 79 last night SIS they took an eaay
KYGER CREEK 143,
86 -32 decision from Harrisonville
FG FT TP on the Scipio floor. Racine led all
Spalding, F
1 1·2 3 the way as they continued their
Rife . f
1 6--lO 7 torrid shooting.
Ly h F
0 ().() 0
Ch:pc ~IIO, F
Six Racine players went JntQ
2 2-6 6
Cornell" s, C
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figures in scoring as the
1 vov 2 T
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Sltamblin. G
l 1·2 3 t t~ w ba t g~a f
a~tem~UI
Cremean~. G
0 1·2 I 1a_ e
s e · n. our james · ~Totals
~~ 13-27 43 clhe now !hooUng r,or. ~. t,e~lrb"t
Scoring by quarters:
aver~e o.
~er een · ........, n I
Wahama
20 21 22 16-- 7!) Harnarmville h1t only~ per cent
Kyger
10 10 9 14-4 3 I a5 they had 13 goals an 51. abots
at the basket.

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The Falcons play host to tbe
Charleston Reds of Frank Polk on
Friday nig ht in a two-game match

~h!~ew~:~ :i~~;~~s~~~l:~d~~h~~:t
HOME FROM NAVY
22 points horne while holding Ky- Monday ntght in a return contest
Jimmy W. Webb has received
with the lted Devils.
his discharge and h:~s retuinerl to
The boxw~:-~ (79)
hls bOrne after having served five

Toyland Is Now Open!

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day of N'ovember, A. D., 19fl6,
J(lmel Eldon Caruthen, being
plaintitt, filed hi8 petition aeainst
her as 4efebdijnt In t!Je Court uf
Ca.mmon Pleas, MeliS . COunty,
Oldo,' Case No. 12491, praying for
S,I'VICf!l divorce !rom the said ,Jotephine
Faye Carutben on the lfOuods of
Wilful
said defendant
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Tbe last shipment of pecans has
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fr!lm Freida Faehnle, Mn:. John
Mrs.
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Mrs. Harry Chesher 8n4 MJ1. Earl
Kni(hf. TlJe nut" will ,1s, be sold
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Christmas wi!_l soon be here and Goessler's have gifts for everyone! Wa-tches, rings, costume jewelry, billfoJds, Sunbeam
pr~ucts . . .. . in faet we have our largest selection of gifts
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ADAM

10:30 A.M. to 12:30-2:00 P.M. to 5:30P.M.

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years in the U. S. Navy. He and_
bla wife and son will reside in
Col umbus where he will enter
Ohio State University in January.

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Sat., Dec, 15 and 22

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THE Slllm F AMII,Y
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PAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BILLS Josephine Jf'aye Caruthert, "hose
by becomlni an Avon represt· place of '"~P~ U ullk;aown. is
atlve. Filii or part time. T~J'ri,. b~rtbY np~d that on ~be 13th.

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l1tat• ef Thf.mat TerNII M"Md
Noth~e 11 hereby s:lven that ~n
J. Spe_ncw whote Pott Ofti.ee add·
rut i~ R.acine, Ohlo hu been duly
appointed AdminlJlratOJ' of the
Eat.ate or Tbom,• Terrell late or
Meip Countv, Ohio, ~ued.
Dated thi• 3rd day ol December
195(1.
John C. Bacon
Judge of tbf Probate Court,
v~lgs county, Ohio

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halftime and then coaateti in the
third period to lead M-21 at thil!l Grah•m. F
point. Morrl&amp;Op nb.!tituted f~ely Salaer, F
7 ~ 14
in the final quarter.
Ad.tma. c
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4 4-2 10
mg ~lth 16 points wlth Doug Gra- McDMa, F
2 ~ 4
ham biting 15, Jim Adams 14, 1- 8
1 F
2 1.0 4
van Powell · 11 and both Ronnie · Joh
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Salser 51nd Bob Birch had 10.
5 2·1 1l
For H.vNonviUe it waa . aJain
Total•
41 12-4 16
Kenny Williams setting tbe pace
with 18 points with hi! brother,
HAIItlltiSONVILLE
Bob, eominJ through witb 11
markers.
FG FT TP
Ra 1
Birchfield,
F
1 2.0 2
c ne a1so won the Reserve
th
K, Wllllamt.# F
6 6-4 16
game as
ey took an easy 4&amp;-2G ..,._KH, C
1 3-l 3
decision.
The Racine seconds """'
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jumped intp a 15-0 lead at the !Norman, G
start of the' contest. and then auba I·· Willl•nu, G
5 2-1 II
Dll M F
0 o.a 0
played most -of the game. Buzz
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13
32
·Beegle had 10 points for Racine
Totals
w1t.h Lowe and Haning hiUiDf sev.

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Tile Wab ama Wh te Fa COlli rt!iistered their second straight vie10ry o f lbe .Ieason on Tuesd ay a ft ernoon as th~y easily whipped the
Kyger Creek Bobcat&amp; of Cheshire
on the Wahama floor.
:Paced by oi.g Joe Ford, who garnered :t2 poults, the Falcons were
never in troL•ble a3 they ju.m.ped
t(l 111 early lead and coasted lo
-vit"tor,. n e los.!! was the third in
~ three aames for Cheshire. Wahama
bas Joat to Mi'.ldteport.

in the second half.

The taller Falcon5 controlled
' the banks o~ both e nds o! the
. eourt and had a good day in their
. sllooting aa the y fired 49 per cent

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tp the first balf and 48 per cent

Ford, in llddition to pacing the
· 18 re boun ds
scorers, pu II e d 1n
during the g.1me . His nearest rival
in the scor;ng departme nt wa!J:
G!¥fr;wKirby of Kyger Creek , who
tos8ed in 21 points.
Wahama opened the first quart·
er with a 20 point outburst on ten
fi.ekl goals with Ford getting four
of them. Kvger, meanwhile, got
rive field goah for ten points at
the first turn.
Wahama kept up their allack on
the bucket ~n the second quuler
to hold a 41 ·20 advantage at halftime. Anothf'r high scoring period
was enjoyed by the l'"aleons in ttle
1third period when. they slamm~d

:~~r\~/~:~t~e.:c:-~~t the three ~:~~rd~· ~
The Hobcab loOked their best in
the final ~riod when Coach Ralph
Sa yre had his seeond team in tbe
game. Sti ll the second Falcon team
managed Lo outscorP Kyger by 16t .
1• 1n Lh e q:1arer
Ten Falcons were in the scorin&amp;
column with Roy Clark's 15 points
eoming in second best for the
West Virgi nians_ Other Wahama
pLayers to hit in the double fig urcs were Robert Roush with 13
and Jerry Arnold with lO.
f Toehsdll) ·s dgame was playf':ri beore 1 e 3111 ent body in the afternoon as nne of the Falcon's games
. h
h
m t e year 1 us planned so that
students may have the opportunity
to see their team play ball. There
was no reserve game.

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R. Roush, F
4 6-8 13
Gibbs F
0 0-0 0
Stra~'ght
Ford , ' c
11 (}..() 22 ,
Foglesong c
2 0.2 4 I
Clark, G '
7 1·2 15
h G
0 •t
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G. Rous,
Layne, G
1 2.2 4
The Racine Torna.doe" won their
Green, G
1 1).(1 2 fourth straignt ••me of the AeB.J(In
Totals
34 11-24 79 last night SIS they took an eaay
KYGER CREEK 143,
86 -32 decision from Harrisonville
FG FT TP on the Scipio floor. Racine led all
Spalding, F
1 1·2 3 the way as they continued their
Rife . f
1 6--lO 7 torrid shooting.
Ly h F
0 ().() 0
Ch:pc ~IIO, F
Six Racine players went JntQ
2 2-6 6
Cornell" s, C
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figures in scoring as the
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10
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76
Sltamblin. G
l 1·2 3 t t~ w ba t g~a f
a~tem~UI
Cremean~. G
0 1·2 I 1a_ e
s e · n. our james · ~Totals
~~ 13-27 43 clhe now !hooUng r,or. ~. t,e~lrb"t
Scoring by quarters:
aver~e o.
~er een · ........, n I
Wahama
20 21 22 16-- 7!) Harnarmville h1t only~ per cent
Kyger
10 10 9 14-4 3 I a5 they had 13 goals an 51. abots
at the basket.

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The Falcons play host to tbe
Charleston Reds of Frank Polk on
Friday nig ht in a two-game match

~h!~ew~:~ :i~~;~~s~~~l:~d~~h~~:t
HOME FROM NAVY
22 points horne while holding Ky- Monday ntght in a return contest
Jimmy W. Webb has received
with the lted Devils.
his discharge and h:~s retuinerl to
The boxw~:-~ (79)
hls bOrne after having served five

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Uealh Methodist Chureh sotbl
room on Thuraday starting at two

19" CHEVK.OLET , 4 dr., 2 -tone
blue flniJb , UO ~erle11, heater.
clean. $799.00." Pomeror Motor
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The Baxaar is sponsored bJ
the Aftt;rnoon Cirele ol the W.S.
.C.S. and co-chairman are Mn. c.
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and Mrs. H
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HomA. 1-r
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day of N'ovember, A. D., 19fl6,
J(lmel Eldon Caruthen, being
plaintitt, filed hi8 petition aeainst
her as 4efebdijnt In t!Je Court uf
Ca.mmon Pleas, MeliS . COunty,
Oldo,' Case No. 12491, praying for
S,I'VICf!l divorce !rom the said ,Jotephine
Faye Carutben on the lfOuods of
Wilful
said defendant
from
than

tcries aviUable in Summer, Mid
dleport, Pomeroy. and Vlc:inlty.
Write Elt.&gt;anor Brandil, P. 0.
Box OM, FortJmouth. '2-1Q-3tc

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Tbe last shipment of pecans has
been received by Class 12 Circle
l)f the W.S.C.S. of He!ltf! Metbp.
diat Church and m~y be or~red
fr!lm Freida Faehnle, Mn:. John
Mrs.
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Mrs. Harry Chesher 8n4 MJ1. Earl
Kni(hf. TlJe nut" will ,1s, be sold
1) 30 t! at the Bazzar at the ehureb !rbursday.

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and .btiae. f!U!totnllne, V8 motilr
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Everyone on your list would .
like to own a Sheaft'l!r White
Dot Snorkel Pen ... the quality writln; lnat.rument (amcd
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Christmas wi!_l soon be here and Goessler's have gifts for everyone! Wa-tches, rings, costume jewelry, billfoJds, Sunbeam
pr~ucts . . .. . in faet we have our largest selection of gifts
in stock evCr! 'Come in tomorrow .. : . Jet us help you to .se...

ADAM

10:30 A.M. to 12:30-2:00 P.M. to 5:30P.M.

wx.p

years in the U. S. Navy. He and_
bla wife and son will reside in
Col umbus where he will enter
Ohio State University in January.

GIVE

Sat., Dec, 15 and 22

(12). 12 19 31&lt;

THE Slllm F AMII,Y
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PAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BILLS Josephine Jf'aye Caruthert, "hose
by becomlni an Avon represt· place of '"~P~ U ullk;aown. is
atlve. Filii or part time. T~J'ri,. b~rtbY np~d that on ~be 13th.

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l1tat• ef Thf.mat TerNII M"Md
Noth~e 11 hereby s:lven that ~n
J. Spe_ncw whote Pott Ofti.ee add·
rut i~ R.acine, Ohlo hu been duly
appointed AdminlJlratOJ' of the
Eat.ate or Tbom,• Terrell late or
Meip Countv, Ohio, ~ued.
Dated thi• 3rd day ol December
195(1.
John C. Bacon
Judge of tbf Probate Court,
v~lgs county, Ohio

( 19) ·Business

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:Rirtlao4 1'owDdilt- Jl
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Church Bazaar

afternoon and evening.

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WANT .!DS

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halftime and then coaateti in the
third period to lead M-21 at thil!l Grah•m. F
point. Morrl&amp;Op nb.!tituted f~ely Salaer, F
7 ~ 14
in the final quarter.
Ad.tma. c
I Wolfe, G
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. Carl Wolfe led the Radne scor. a1-•
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4 4-2 10
mg ~lth 16 points wlth Doug Gra- McDMa, F
2 ~ 4
ham biting 15, Jim Adams 14, 1- 8
1 F
2 1.0 4
van Powell · 11 and both Ronnie · Joh
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Salser 51nd Bob Birch had 10.
5 2·1 1l
For H.vNonviUe it waa . aJain
Total•
41 12-4 16
Kenny Williams setting tbe pace
with 18 points with hi! brother,
HAIItlltiSONVILLE
Bob, eominJ through witb 11
markers.
FG FT TP
Ra 1
Birchfield,
F
1 2.0 2
c ne a1so won the Reserve
th
K, Wllllamt.# F
6 6-4 16
game as
ey took an easy 4&amp;-2G ..,._KH, C
1 3-l 3
decision.
The Racine seconds """'
0 S.O 0
jumped intp a 15-0 lead at the !Norman, G
start of the' contest. and then auba I·· Willl•nu, G
5 2-1 II
Dll M F
0 o.a 0
played most -of the game. Buzz
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13
32
·Beegle had 10 points for Racine
Totals
w1t.h Lowe and Haning hiUiDf sev.

Larry Morrison's 1 uintet 1enT~~c~::r !~~o.

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Tailored of 100% du·
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sleeves - ribbed watstband. cutra and neck·
line pearl button
trim - ol,in and jewt"l
trimmed. Sizes 7 to 14.

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Matching Short Sl"ye

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for gifts a~ ·our
Warm,

$22.50

&amp;aU Bearing Push Pedal
Drive

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Complete wilh

LouadspeHker,

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Lady Alpha
SNUGGlE
NITEY NITE

Vests and Pants

SLEEPERS

Small, Medium and Large
Slzeo In Plllk

~RCA VICTOR

59f!

A wonderful warm Sleeper that
staYS 110ft washing after wuhiug
Colors _ Green, pink. yellow.
and blue. Size• 0 to 4 - 1'wo
piece style with tact.

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STEREOPHONIC SOUND

Women'• Triple Strand
Wt carry 1 complete line of 1ki
,.lama• for boys 1nd girls In
the Nitl¥ Nlft lint.

100% duDOnt hi·bulk auper orjewel-trimmed nGckline.
Pink - blue and white.
Slzes 3 to 6x 1nd 7 to 14

AUTOMOBILES

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SNAP-IT BELTS

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will welcomfl. ~bDP- (rom modem and · traditiOnal Sf::Yled. .'\
wonderful choice.

Colorful Snap-It Belts. 32" in
lef\8th. A many splendored -variety of be•utiful jewel tone beads.

$19.95

Mix 'em- match 'em.

Lamps are welcome ln
any home, and you can
choose the right one
for ANY room _- boltt
modern and traditional

other Tables

$1.95 to
$24.95

UO.S5 le U2JJO
FURNITURE DEPT.
3rd FLOOR

$1.00

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SEE THE LARGE

Tom Thumb
DRESS SHIRTS

SELECTION

3 to . In an attracthe gift box.

$1.95

' (;oijtl!(~. .Stoeli:
Easy to read dial.

111 Toy Dept. 3rd Floor

19cto$1.74

Glorify hla evenings at home wl•h
one of our warm suede flannel
ro~s. Full cut for comfort - hand
detailed a beautHul array of
oattems and colors.

Irons,~~!:;~~~

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Medium

SANTA

Per Box

CLAUS

SPECIAL - Chrlstm11 Trei Lights · · · ·· · $1.25
MuiUple Sol- when one.1001 ftt othen stay_llte

and

WILL BE IN

$4.95

ELBERFELDS
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Market Report

In Sileo

MEN'S
Colon: Bla&lt;k,

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Molly

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PAIRS

$1.00

Moo-Moo

$2.2$

SwetpeB

$1.95

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· Cow Girl Ollffit
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Color lfiOVlts CH't a hobby _f(l.r t~ whoft family- and now,
they'rt IGiitr-than-ever to enfaf,' Ntftr~tha,..ever_to afforcfl
kodak'• wonderful Brownie Mevlt Comtras G!'*' ava1lable here
at new tow prices. Big selection of easy-do11~1t modll~, feo~
~ tno tt.. WCH"Id'• MOst popular Mo:dl maker, the"~ Mo~

Camero witt. i/2.7 ions.

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Safety Patrol $1.89

Wooly Wagger

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Buzzy Bee,

Wy.UI!arp

Manlaal Outfit $4.95
RobiiiHciod

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Mlekey MOUIIO , _

CINCINNA'l'l, 0 . (UP) - Prodlice:
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consumers, whit¥ and
brown•, A jumbos 37-45; A_ large
JG.J?: ,A medium• 27...32:; A small
2(1.2tl; B large 31n3D; FOB A lara:e
41.f3; A' mediu .. 85-37.
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Cbictena} steady ; (l'yera 3-3\t: lb
16-1'7; liens. over 5 lb 13-lB; hens
15' lh aDd under 12-13; hens, light
type 1•12: old roosters fl-10.
TUrl{eye, toma, heavy 26 lb and
· up :16-21;. torlu, under 28 lb 26-28;
hena, .hea"f 21·29: fcyerHoaaten
10 lb and under '28--29. ·
· Butter, DO BCore 88.

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PULL TOYS

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Rep011ed To Be
Headed Eastward

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Irons. Percotators,
en. Wo!Oe
Fry
table Mlxefa, · Watne 8~~;!:::~
Hair Dryers and Electric
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La"'•·

10ft
'ZiP 14
Fllpeloito Pa)amu - •us

Steam

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Outfit " . ' . " . " $4.95

BUUETIN

Jolly Jumper · · 7?t .
Nosey,

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Tunmy Turtle $2.19

MIW YORK UP .:... .iHkle ...
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MAKE ELBER'FELDS

G~e Warden's

Widow Awarded
$80,000 Damages

THIS CHRISTMAS

Sileo Sinall -

PAJAMAS

Appliances ·

plat!orm.

TREE ORNAMENTS

White broadeloth dreu 10hlrb
wllh jA'f colored bow tlc . Slzca

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UIUe Boyo

ROBE

SUNBEAM

ted black and white

!IUm ot wh

A sudden storm that saarled
traffic in th~ Midwes~ with a tw~
to·fiYe-inch snowfall raced ealtward
loday and
wetherm~n
warned or similar accumulation•
in · parts of New York, Penbl)'l•
•nmla o~~nd New England .
Showers and thunderstorm&amp; con•
UnuM to ,drench tlfc Northwest,
llW~IUnc alre.a.ms to flood l!age
and f~rcing residents to evacuate
their homes in some Oregon low~
LIMA, 0. UP - Basil C, Haw- land sections.
kinS, 26, escape arti~t. today was
back hi the Lima State Hospital
ftom which he escaped last July.
Hawklni waa belng held ·1n the
in11t1tution ·"until restored" when
he ·made his eacape. He had been
sent to l.ima for treatment after
he was bound over to the Franklin County grand jury on two
counts of burelary of an inhabited
dwelling,
~awtlns, who _is reported to
escaped official cu~;tody
have
seven times, walked out of the
Detective Butrau in Columbus .lad_.
ThtU'Sday w~ile ~waiting queaUoning on the attempted attacks oD

Escape Artis't
Is Returned To
Lima Hospital

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two Woaeb.

low-10 failed to stifle the nearly
hopeless fight for freedom against
impossible odds.
The delperatc strike of protest
against the Kremlin-Imposed IOV·
t'rnm~nt went on past its midnight
deadhne though Soviet tanks
ringed the factories omd the hated
.secret police began rounding up
strike leaden.
U.N. Co,.._,, Sovt.ts
The U.N. General Aflsembl)' condemned
Soviet
intervention
Wednesday night and demanded
it withdraw itt troops. But Rus-sia. was repofted I'U5bing new
troops into Hunsary a£ fast as a
single track Carpatho . Ukrajne
raiJwl!y can carry them.

Few details were available but
best estimates in Vienna 'were
1that up lo three DI!W Soviet divisions had been ordered to bolster
the 12 to 1~ diviaior..s already ln
Huniarr.
Fears were expreaaed Mre that

revolt as a minor rebellion but was
Russ.i.a tonoiauneh
longeranwas
the
ready
aU treating
out millt.ary
campaign tD w-ipe out the freedom
fi-ghters and break the general ,
I trike.
Strihn Hurl Gll'tfl..._
There werto no si£nr that it end""'"""J.U Wed- Cd We~-t -after • \-''-:
1': Daifi!y,' Port- lence !Hie.J :CI&amp;jtlrlj w~lch.}Lrfkert '~· ,(-·.~JI'',,
for inve.stigation se~er· hurled grea~C:• agatnat Soviel ·
Dailey was not ebarged tanks' and !lungarian Communilt
officers.
police. Scores of~dead ud injgred •
deputies !!laid tbat Gar· were added to the thoua.ands who
Syracuse. charged have died for freedom . ·
A big buek deer allowed his with abandonment of seven minor
One n~port from 8eluade said
hoof• to a swarm of hunters this children, would appe1r in Juve- more than 3.000 perMns had been
rnornlnt near Radne but appar- nile Court Friday before ProbAte arrested ia Hungary during the
enUJ none saw him in time to Judge John C. Bacon.
past three days. lfost of them
aqueeze off a 1hot.
were inteUMuals and members of
worters councils.
Radne Marshall Alfrer( Lyons
They were subject U:, death sen~
reported the bills east of . the
tences
under the penalties an·
Clark JivideD farm thick with
nouncd hour alter hour by Buda·
Dilbl'ods early today. L}'ons obpest radio. The threats represent·
-a large, heavily antlered
ed
a complete return to the' Sta~
on the eo.al in leaving
lin-tYPe tenor that provoked tbc
;&gt;;jj,•·;;;: lowland bordering State
original uprising.
1M and the Ohio River.
Two cand_ldates for the gaUowa
WASHINGTON C. H., 0 , uP ·
The a:raeefully bounding animal Mrs. Marie Patrick, widow of tbe were already lined up by the i:emade it aafely to the biJ!'\wily, slain game warden Irvin J. Pat- born Communist police of Premier
bounded acrou, and headed for rick, Wednesday was awarded Jan01 X~dar - Sandor Racz and
the river bank near the old lock· $80,000 in ber personal damage Sandor •Bari, top official• of the
bouac.
suit against George S. Baldridge, outlawed Budapest Central Work·
ers Council which issued the strike
former Adams County sherift
Elrlicr Lbls wt:P,t .a d~r was
The sum was the larges: amount call on Sunday.
rePorted viJitin1 Racine · itself, in personal damages awarded in
Reports reaching Vienna from
eomlng from the direction of the_ th~hi~tory of the county. .
isolated Budapest saM there was
rh;er and paNing througq the
"Mra--· Patrick hLtd sued Bald. not a Hungarian who would give•
entire tiJwn headed for back hJUs. ridge. (or 150,000 for tbe ''wrong· two forints for tbe chances of the
The local shotgun bunting sci- fUI" d~h of her h1,1sband. Bald-- two Kadar scapegoals.
began Wednesday and ends ridge wu convicted of first--degree
They were condemned without
Saturday. Vague reports indicated mansQushter in tbe fatal shootiug triaL A pollee communique anabout 1? deer killed Wednesday, Qf the game warden near here nouncing their arrest also declarwith Julius Sauvage getting one Nov. 15. 1955. He is serving a one ~ lbey were guilty of organizing
about 250 pounds in the Fork· to 20 )'Car term in the Ohio "Peni- the "counter -revolution," plotted
ed Run -area.
tentiary in thr:! 'convietioa
to overthrow the Budapest gov'
erninent --aDd gave flllse informa~
ti11o to foreign &lt;'orreSpondents.
' · Hungary's 'workers partially ' extended their nationwide general
strike today in reprisal for the
&amp;lTeat and threatened execution
of two top labor leaders.
The '8--hour general strike was
scheduled 1n end at midnjght
8 1-'-m. EsT Wednet.: day night.
There was a brief return to work
in several Budapest factories. But
almost immediately the workera
stormed out of the plar1ts again Jn
protest against the arrest of San.
dOr Rarz and Sandor Bari, two of
the strikers' top leadeers.
Racz, president or the Central
Budapest Workers Council whieh
called the J;:eneral strike, a n d
Bari, his ri&amp;ht,hsnd man on 'the
council, nere arrested Wednesday.
The arrests wer'e announced in.
a poH&lt;'e communique broadcast
by Budapest Radio Wednesday
night. The .same broadcast an.
nount't'd an addition to the martial
lflw dccree under which all of.
fenders were liable to the deatb
penalty.
Throughout Hungary il w.as be.
lievcd Racz and Bari would be the
first to be- h:mgcd as "counter·
revolutionaries" under the martial
law denec.
B.acz alld Bari had been safely
TANIC5 OF
COMPAlft, Firat Tank battalion, slO-Sh out' of I!IUrf
hidden in striking factories until
0111 Alilo beach, Camp l'encDt:toD, CaJit., In AGLE}: 67E, a majoz
a govcrnmem invilalion summon&amp;m].ohtbloue exerciSe involv'mg 1~000 U. s. Marines. LSV 1D
ed them to the parliament build-background 1.1 withdraWing .. the beach i.!J under "aggreuor• 1 jr
ing to "negotiate ."
""attack." The tanka eupport the 7th Marines lnfantzy cHvta:foq 1m
a ~fDk-up problem. With air envelopment group landed- by heUcop-.
But as soon as the two men en·
ten
Oil 1DJu4 a.idel4. Dt.fi!UII photo.
(ltttenlatbtal)
tered
the parliament building.. po-------------,._,. ___ _
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All white with mut·

Three other ~ held with Conon charles of inveetigation into
burglary where more tban
:;t~~:w.~as ~en _in mo~ey and
WJth
safe, were
IUt'l
according to
-Coltnty Sheriff's ~

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Same uftHorm tOUt
whether bread i• fro:&amp;en or ·
fr~sh, rye or white, ~ick'
or th:in. A"lomi#Uc B,muJ
Celi,f. AU you do is drop
in the breed, Bread Iowen
au!Omaticall)-po Ieven to
push. Toasc tafses sileady
-n~ poppina: or bangiD.g.

Elberfelds .Is
Headquarters

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Tueaday •he told officer-a Jbe
had been out in her field, and
W'OO&lt;!ill&gt;do posting atainrt bunters.

C'•••&lt;•

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Give Him A Warm

Dana A. Congo
Bound To Jury
For Burglary

While. putting up a tresp~~ sign
she laid down her pocketbook on
Dana A. C'lngo, 28. Keno, plead.a. nearby st,ump. Then, when she ed "not guilty" Wednesday night
moved away to place another 1i1n in an .appe.arapce before JuJtice of
the purse wa1 foreotten on lJJe the Peare R. E. Grindley on .a.
stump.
of breaking and entering
Springe nieht cJub.
of innecence to the
I~,,.,,,.
was bound over to
~~:ooi. ~··· Jury under a bond of

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