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The Daily Sentinel

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Mrs. George Anderson Jr. was
elected president of the Women 's
o\s~oclatlon of the First Presby·
tertan Church when . they met on
Thursday tor tbe1r Cbristmaa
meeung it the church soc1al
rooms.
Mrs. Dwight Wallace, pres1dent,

Eleaaor Schaaf, Middleport Society Ed. Phone 6079
lucdle Bearlts Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
Christmas Cantata To Be Pres-en-te-d - ---MID
- DLEPOR1'

Buses Daily
TO

Parkersburg

$1.15
Pm*rgh .. . . $5.00

Whtetmg ...... $3.80

Hantingtan · · · · $1.85
Pt. Pleasant · · · · $.50
Gallipolis -.. -. . $.60
Marietta ·--- · · $1.55
Tuppers Plains •· $.50
Plus u.s. Tax
1110 E. Main St., Pomeroy

PhOne 55

B,t~~?t'e,~?~!Ye~.~~~t.ed ~~~.~r~hGS~~!!,.no solo,

SOCIETY

Chru;tmas Cantata for mixed vole· Mrs. Marvm Burt
Mrs frances Larkins, wbo ha s
es, based on the familiar carol,
"Let Us Now Go Even Unto been a pat1cnt .1t Metgs Genera l
"Stlent Night. Holy Night," by Beth lehem ' ten or solo, Fred Bla· Hospital, was brought to the home
Roaer C Wilson, will be present· ettnar soprano solo, Mrs Paul of her bro1her and atster-in·law,
ed bY Lhe 30-volce cho•r of the Nease and male chorus.
Mr and Mrs Cush Johnston, Brad
Federated Church on Sunday, Dec
Wedn esday to recuperate
··o LJ!tle Town ," triO, Mrs. Burt bury,
18 at 4 p.m with Mrs Paul Nea~&gt;e
Mrs
Fra nk Brumley was tak~n
Mrs Nease, and Mrs . Roy Tracy,
dLreetor.
to Meigs General Hospital in the
Jr.
Rawlings-Coats ambulance Tburs·
The program will open with an
"At The Mange r " soprano and d11.y afternoon Mr and Mn W1ll·
ot&amp;IR prelude "Chnstmas Fan·
tuy" by Mrs Ben Neutzllng, or· alto duel, Mrs Burt and Mrs. Don Jam Reynolds are staying wllh Mr
Brumley while she is ill
1anist, followed by a candlelight Thom:u and cho1r
"The Good Shepherd," dto solo,
Wilham Sit'phenson, who is em
processiOnal "Giona in Excelais
ploycd m Charleston , was a bu sDeo'' by the choir. The tnvocation Mrs. Thomas.
by Rev. Waldo J . Bartels will pre''Song of The Holy Night," choir. iness vioilor 1n Middleport Wed ·
cede the cantal.a..
ne,;day
BenediCtion by Rev Bartels
Dunng
the
smging
shadow
piCMr and Mrs Robert Coats spe nt
To be presented :
"Look Back To Betblebem, " tures portraytng the Nal1v1ty scene the weekend 111 Muncie, lnd where
women's chorus and m1xed choir the w1se men and the shepherds they vis1ted hts m11ther, Mrt Char·
les Coats, who IS a hospital patient
"To The City of David," choir. will be shown
"Tllc Holv Nt,t.:ht," bar1tnne solo,
The puht1c 1s lllVJied to •Jhis there.
James Gtlbt&gt;rt.
sernce wh1ch Is accorded as onQ
John T Davi~ , who bas been
of the most beautiful arrange· workmg 1n Ca mbodia, has arnvcd
ments this choir has ever presen· in New York C1ty according to
ted.
word rece ived from his wife, the
former Irene Anderson
Mrs Emerson JoneB is in Mcit: s
General Hospital for observation

-Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority Votes
$50 Contribution

Heath Methodist
WSCS Christmas
Bazaar Nets $125

The Exemplar Chapter or the
Beta S1gma Phi soronty met this
week at the JayCee Club room
with Helrn Atkms, president, preThe Afternoon Circle of the W.
siding and v•.ted a cdutribution of S C. S made more than $125 at
$$0 toward the JayCee Christmas their annual Christmas B11zaar
project.
held in the Sunday School rooms
They also voted a donation to

the Christmas Seal Sale.

and treatment

1954 DeSOTO
Hardtop, ll&amp;ll , WSW. Power Steering and Brakes ·-

tinted glass. 2·tone green.

$1795
$555

Mr. a11(,1 Mrs. John K. Smith,
Alkron. , are vtsJtmg h1s mother,
Mrs J K. Smith They came es·
pcclally !or the annual Christmas
dinner ot the Jmpcnal EleCtriC
Company.
Mrs Jack Bachner, Mrs. H. W.

Clark and Mrs. W

Meigs Motor Co.

R

Rschner

were m Parkersburg Thursday on
a shopping tl'lp.

Phone 8023

1953 Chevrolet4 dr. 210 Sedan · · · ·· · $995

It's Too

Extra good rubber_ Original metallic grey !in ish .

1954 Pontiac 2 dr. Sedan ·.".. · .. ·· · $..1,095
Original Ught green finish . Careful local owner. New Pon.
tiac trade-ln.

1956 Iuick Special2 dr. Dlx. Sedan. $2,595
Dynaflow drive. Low mileage. Almost like the day it wao
sold.

1953 Pontiac Dlx. 8 cyl. 2 dr. · · · · · · $1,095
Hydramatlc drive. Really •harp lnt;ide and out.

1952 Ford Victoria · · ·· · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · · · · $895

2 dr. "'Hard Top." Fordomatic. Looks like '54 model In
style. Extra gooH for model.

1952 Ford V8 2 dr. Sedan · · ·-...... $795

The Nifty Stitchers Club met
Wednesday cvemng at the Ftve
Pomts Grill, Chester Road, for
their annual Chrutmu dinner. A
lurkey dmner was served at six
o'clock . Table1:1 were decorated
w1th pine and centered with a
mmiature Cttrlstmas lree wlth red
candles on either s1de. Favors
were cats made of washcloths, Je·
qins and pipe cleaners.
FoJlowini the dinner the grOU'I'
adJourned to the home of Mrs.
Sehm BlazewJc:r: which was alto
decorated in keeping wlth the hoi-

·~·Y

TO BE EARLY

Fordomatic. Shows good care.

And if you still are up a Christmas

1952 Buick Special2 dr. Sedon · · ·· · · · · $795

tree about what to glv~? Let us
solve your problem! We hav~ a big,
.'
wide, wonderful array of aurc-to..
., Jllcasc gifts for everyone on' your

Dynanow drive. New Buick trade-ln . One local owner.

1951 Buick RM 4 dr. Sedan .. -- ........ $61)5
Dynaflow drive. Like new finish. We can recommend this
car highly.

hst .. . and at modest prices, too!
Come in und choose.

1951 Pontiac 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan . . . . . . . . $495

Hostesses for the ~ombln~d November and December meetings
were Mn. Ander•on, M.ra. James
B ha
. uc non, Mra. Karl 8we.n, Pbyllis and Elizabeth Joachim, Jean
Ll:ma, Mn. J. E. Harley, Mn. Marc:us Cbambera, Mra. R. M. Sherman, Mrs. W. W. Wad~ll. Miss
Sara Jones, .Mrs. Myron Miller.
Snow-ball ICe cream, e.aku and
eookies were served to the m.e.m·
ben .f-:om a tlble deeorated With
a mmUilture slela'b, candles and
evergreen branches.
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The annual Christmas dinner
jfnd party of the Federated Circle
was held Wed~esday evening in
'he chureb SOCial room. A turkey
dinner was served by the mem.
bers of the Friendly Circle.
A short business sesalon was
held with the president, Mrs. Lou·
lse Reibel, preaiding. Final plans
were made for vlaUing the Car·
man Rest Home on Monday December 17 for a party and program
which is an annual project of the
Circle.

Grue~er.

the program, followed with praY·
er by Mrs. Frank Stewa11t and
scripture rcadmg of' the second
chapter of Mathew by Mrs. Brad·
ford Ma.ag.
Mrs. Otto Harlenbach read a
puem, ''The Opcn1ng 'Thought~"
and t~~c follo~mg art~eles were
read, Our Re ~ pomubtht)' for Cbll·
dren ", Mrs
J:~osmer Rou~~; "A
Secretary of Childrens Work , Mrs.
Adolph Gn!t&gt;~c r; ~nd ''Developing
and MaUJtammg Church Work A·
mong Children at home and A
broad ', Mrs. Lctta Speucer.
Followmg group smgmg of "Joy
to the World", Mrs. Stella Grueser
read an article, "Happy the Home.
if God Is There" and Mrs. Sayre
read a tnbute to teachers. A duet,
1
"Silent Ntght" by Mrs. Sadie
Brown and Mrs Stewart, preceded
three Christmas readings, ''KeepIng Chmtmas", Mrs. Clifford Phil·
Ups; "Christmas Sp1nt",. Mrs.
Brown; and "Christmas Gifts".
Mrs. Spencer. The program closed
with group singing or "It came upon the Midnight Clear".
Mrs. Clifford PbHlips president,
presided over the busmess :Jelslon, wherr plans were made to
send a Christmas bo~t to the pati·
entiat the County Jnfirmary. Plans
were also made to send Christmas
cards to shut-Ins.
~recedlnc the meeting a chick·
en dinner was served by the host·
essea to tholle named above and
Mlp Katie Becht, Mlss Dorothy
Ha"'nbacb, Mn~ . Wllllam Rua~tll,
Mrs. Earl Renshaw, ani:l Mrs. Lena
Bartell.

2 sp. axle. 8125 X 20 tires. New engine block. One local

owner.

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1954 Chev. 2 ton HD. Dyd. Dump .... $1,595
Good 10ft. body. Overhauled engine. I'; ow paint.

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HAVE WONDERFUl GIFTS
eNew Carpet
eumpa

eTibm
ec1111n

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ePicturcs
et.uggage
eTelevlslon
e Blankets

BAKER. '

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FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

The Jolly club held 1ts annual
Chrii!tmas dmner, Wednesday evenlng at the home of P.Irs. Millard
Van Meter, Syracuse
Followmg the dinner the group
adjourned to ui~ home of Mrs
Henry Da 1lcv, Syracuse for a party.
Mystery sJsters we~e revealed wllh
an exchange of 11ifts and new
names drawn for the commg'year.
Articles for Christmas baskets
were brought bY the memht!rs and
will Ue given to the Jay Cees for
distribution:
Present were Mrs. Wilbur Han·
ning, Mrs. Roy Mayer, Mrs. Lithe
Hauck Mn. Gerald Wildermuth ,
Mrll. Albert Woodard, Mrs. Donald
Hauck, Mrs Charles Strauss, Mrs.
Eldon Will, Mrs. William Kennedy
and Mrs. Van Meter and Mrs. Dai·
ley.

NO. 207

Pom~roy Boy Seout

•Giva IILnd To:Polio Drive
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Revolutionari'..

Death Penalty F~~

reeilbm Fighte~ If

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"BUDAPEST (UP)- A group of •armed~ ~:f:~~
lriea"' gq &lt;ID frla\ today before a military C1
Budapest announoett;
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. If con\.ictect, they could lace ae..u. wltbln two hour,
spared by an 0011&lt;( Of mercy"·by the CQUr!.
.
The broadcast said the rebels were arrested 'Friday In
sk:emet ln soutbern Hungarr. The
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elty lies between Bud1pcst and
Szeged.
Budapest Radio Friday admltted armed dashes this week be·
tween parUaans and Soviet! troopi
in northern · Huqary.
The trial il believed to be t11e
!itst by militl.ll' eourt since the
Janos Kadar reaime Jmpoaed mar·
Ual law on Hungary earlier this

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The broadcast did not specify
the Dumber in the grou.p to stand
trial.

lftQWHIJ ~ CAft'UA KIT, 1/U ,
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Jane. Howell Tent Dauahters or
Unlon Veterans held a Christmas
p1rty Wcdneaday evening at the
DAV hall.
A chicken dinner was served
at 7 p.m. The table was beauti·
fuUy decorated with a ceftter
piece of holly sprigs and a mtna·
ture Christmas tree designed bY
Mrs. Herbert MIJier.
Following the dinner. gifts were
exehanaed and a social hour en·
joyed. Games were played and
priteJ awarded tbe winnera.

hands full

extra diores sudi IS

trips to pay bills? A
Checking Account eliminates them: Checks
can•. be safely ltlaile&lt;i ·
opEN YOUJI ACCOUNt

WitH u$,... SOON I ·.

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Great team for Indoor-outdoor movie m~;~king. This ha~d: :
somely packaged kit includes the Brownie Mavle Cam~ra. ···
f/2.7-world's mast popular movie maker-and the Brownie - .. '
2·lamp Movie Ught. And talk about vah!es-lt 1s yours at tt._:_'
lawftl price ever for a Kodak·moile movie outfltl

· ALL FOI

ELBERPELDS
$1.00 HOLDS
Your Gift 'Til

Christmqs

Join ou ·
$

Layawa

Club
NEW IDEA:
awarn
te •atcl tlla

hmJ her

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Genuine Kodak movie kit at this low, low price! '.'. ·

Chicken Served
DUV Christmas
PartvGathering

A Housewife

1952 Chev. Y2 tan Pickup -.. ·' ...... ·. $695
1953 GMC 2 ton LWB · .. · ........ - $1,195

VOL

Christmill decorations and wrap- dmner were candy candle-b~
Approximately fifty we~;re...
ping of packages was the topic for ent wlth tbe children of tbo"'tDt:li\?:
the day when the Rock Sprln~
Home Denmons~tion Work Club bers u guestli.
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met Wedne!lday at the home of
Duriot the bwdneaa mtillac, ·
M.r Arle Abbott for an lJ d
Mrs. Joe Turn~r was inatalJlfll~,
Ime!;ting. e
a
ay ficcr !&lt;Jr tbe lollowinJ off!~;:
A potluck dinner was served at president, Mrs. Branch Fl~
noon and dUlling the afternoon vice-president •. Mrs. Hattie ~
session a gift exchana:e wu held. ard; put pres1dent, Mra. C. ~·. ~. •
Mrs. Geneva Nolan, Mrs. Charles lagher; secretary, Mra. lnes.~.
Goeglein and Mrs. Horace · Abbott er; treasurer, Mn.. H. E. :,M~Jf ,,·,
conductre.u, Mrs. Miteh; war~
wlll be leaden at the next meet- Mrs. Mary Green; inner guard~~
ing on January 23, when "Small McNeal; outer guard, Kn. ·~\ •
Mattox; pianJst, Mra. w. W.ll#,.t
Equipment" will be the topic.
Present were Mrs. Harold Black.
Gilt:s were l'Ychanged dqrin(~
ston and children Sherrie Lynn social hour and ~anla ClaUI Yisltfld·
and l$obby, Mrs. ldadne Arnold, the party and brOught Jlfta.: tor l.
Mrs. Wiham Morgan, Mra. Horace the following children: ,C6tftti'~ 'f
Abbott and sons, ~oger and Dan· Sue. RoaeAnna and Stepha~J¥'0:~·.
ny, MrS. Homer Radford, Mra. 01· Arnold Green Jr., Zana
iver Ctart, Mrs: ~IUn Radford Donna and Lirida Nelson, J
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and daughter, Connie, Mrs. Edgar and Pame1a Crew, Carol,yn, ,
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Ab~tt and children, Kathy and and Richnd Wilson, Pallia aJi«·:J~ ~
Eddi.e, Mrs. WiiUam M011an and Ann Mourning, Bennie Joe, . ~IU'
daughters, Mary Lou ~ •nd Becky
Michael Wr1ght, Suti · MOmS,
and Mrs. Charles Goeglein.
and Michael Wright, Sue ~ .;

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children, perhaps even
for pets - who need&amp;
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with M.rR Perry Mttch, Ifni.~~
Haye~:~. Mrs. Norman Waylandr~: ,
Otbo Watt!, Mrs. LeaUe PJ'i~ t
Mrs Clarenl'e McNeil on 1\Ci t i
ner committee.
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The blessing precedin1 tbl irtill
was asked by Mrs. L. D. .~
Decorations included mliditinv I
hghted tree, holly, miniature.':SQ. ,

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1950 Pontiac 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan · · · · · · · · $250

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The Wblte Rose Lodge , Auxil·
iary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trammen, had their annual
Christmas dmner 1 at the wood·
men 's Hall Wednesday evening

"The chur0hand Her Ch)idren" Jolly Club Held
was the toptc ~esenled by Mrs I
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.
Norman MoColl
and
Mr•
Karl Chnstmas Dmner
Group
tnging of ''Oh 1
Little Town of ll&lt;thiehem" oened In Van Meter Home

~t with cleaning and

New palnt job. Extra good for modeL

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Group singing of Christmas car·
ols opened the program after
which Mrs Georgia Williamson
told the Christmas story. Rev
Waldo J . Bartels told the story
and Mrs. Bortels showed pictures
of "The Other Wueman" Secret
pals were revealed with a g1ft ex·
chanke_
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OriJinal metallic green finish.
Ru11.11 good.

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Dmner EnJ.?yed
exchange.
I A c·
I H ld
Cbristma1 cook1es and coffee
S Irc e e
were se~ed by th• ho•t·~· during Church Meeting
the evenmg to Mrs: W1U1am Bar·
tels, Mrs Carl Mitch, Mrs. Hugh
Bearhs, Mrs. Homer Walter, Mrs.
Carl Moore, Mrs. Janet Korn, Miss
Kathryn Mitch, Mra. Lawrenc;e
Smith, Mrs. JaM!; Warner, Mra.
Jame• Will, Mrs. Max Folmer, Mrs.
Herbert Dix-on, Mrs. Albert Brown
and Mrs. Willard Wilson.
The next meeting wlll be he1d
at the home of Mrlli. Carl Moore
on January 9 with Mrll. Janet
Jo;orn as hostess. ·

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White Rose Lod~e Auxiliary •
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Holds Annuo
rlstmas arty

S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepod,

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Studied Ways
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an article on "The Whole Church Decorating, Wrap
..Qf Claua,
Chrialmas bells,~ ,,
or 'lhe Liaht That Followed AU the
moun tam laurel and Other·~titr
Woy. "
Hoi iday Packages &lt;•ttonal ornaments. Favoro ot ftii

...... for • party and gUt

WSCS Topic Was
Church, Children,
At Minersville

Food, ha nd made gift!, sturfed
Mrs Carl Gilmore and her dauto)'s, parcel post pal·kages, pecans, ghtcr, :\Irs Robert
Tewk11bary,
plants, wcrr 10(']uded In the arti- were huslncss v1sitors in Parkers·
cle,; g1ven for the Bazaar by the burg Wednesday.
women or .he ..:burch.
I r""'=======-=~. 1 Mrs. Henry Null, Mr~ Clarence
II
Clark, Mrs. Clarence Dicken and
Better Hurry
Mrs. Charles Bennett were in Par·
For This Value!
kcrr;burg Thut sday on a blt$mess
tritl.

Beautiful turquoise finish .

Stitchers Enjoyed
Christmas Dinner
At 'Points Grill

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presided and other oUicers elected
are
1 : VICe-president. Mrs. Rodney
Downmg, secretary, Mrs. Gale HY
sell; treasurer, Mr~ W. H. Juhling
Mrs. Lowell Probaaco. conducted
the openlni devoUonaJ serv1ce
which inelU;ded Chriatmas carols
and. a readmg "When Will It Be
Chnstrnas?" !rom the "Pretbyter.
liD Ufe" masuine. Mra. Probasco
who wu program chairman, read

Mrs Harold Wondgerd wts m
Parkersburg Monday and Tuesday
anrl was a tJouseguest of her bro·
ther, H. f . Cook, and !amily.
M:rs. Harry M11ls and grand·
daughter, Mr~ . Leonard GWiazdow
Mra. Brooks Sayre as8ilted by
of Heath Mrihodist Church Thurs- sky were busmcss visitors in Gal·
Mrs. Roy Reuter entertained the
day.
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l1polis Wednesday .
Women 's Sec1ety or Christian Ser·
Mrs C A E:mmish, Mrs. Ralph
v ce of the Minersville Methodist
Radchflc and Mrs lhlhe Smith
Mrs Bruce Lloyd IS !IU!fering. 1
Church
, wednesday at her home,
from
an
attack
o{
bursitis.
were ro-d1a1•·men lllld were as:J.ist ·
Minersville.
ed by )'Ira W W. Hayes, chairmen
The name of Mrs Walter Roush

Mrs Roland U&gt;Vaughn gave the
cultural proyram and spoke on
"Early AmerJcan Furniture" Re·
freshments werr Hf'rved by Ro,&lt;ie
Sisson , Alice Gllb~rt and Dorothy o! the Ctrclr Mrs Everett Davis, was unintentwnally omitted from
Clark.
Mrs. Noah llaskws, Mrs. Garnet the list of hostesses at the BPW
Entsminger. Mrs. l{obert Harris Chmlmas party
and olhrr members

1952 Plymouth Dlx. 2 dr. Sedan

Mrs. Geo~ge Anderson Elected
Presbytenan Womens President

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Euler, Egg Roll,'committee
Edl.son
Baker,
Don s'tiverli.
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Methodilt women wbo served
thO chicken dinner Were Mra. John

'K•f!:bl&lt;l, ~HalT)' Cbeaher, JIJr~

Jack Becliue, Mrs. c. R. konk·

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St~d~nts Win At
Dem0.11SJrations
Nations Oldest
Magazines Will '
Ce~e Business-

Gladys Jadoon, ·
F~taJly Stfitken

By Heart A~ack

Body Is Found
In Ohio River
At Lock No. 21
Mei3s COunty Sheriff~ depart,.
meot today IOH&amp;bt the identity of
a man wbote body w.u found at
noon today Ia u.e Ohio River at
I..oek 21 oeu Portland by loct
wort era.
SberUf CbarltJ Russell, theori..
zed !hit ~ bod7 might be that
of a man wbo it reported to have
jumped intq Ute river .at Mariet!JJ
during the moath o.f November.
The . bod)' wu recovered from
tbe lftJlen waters 'Of the Oh1o as
it floated , throutb the loeka. It
wu ~ that the body had
beeo lodfed along the river bed
and beeame ~ned aa the river
began a !Slow r1&amp;e as the result of
reeenl Heavy n.lnl.

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0~ APPOINTMINT
Administrator
Estate of Sem_,.l Pearl McKinney

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Jttne Sl8, ecntarial

ofrlre at

except Sunday by The Olno Vallf"y
ethJ.riic St, Pomeroy, 0 Busi ness offh.P
plione 39'7

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John C Ba~on
Judge of the Probate Cou rt

'Nallonfll advertlslbf r~resentatlve. Bottml'lh Kimball Inc

M3 ~xine:ton Av..; New Y~k C1ty, 16, N Y.
Suftseri-ptiO'D Fatel: DeliYery by carrier where available 30
~U plet week; .pne..vear in advance at The Datly Sentmel ofr1ce,
$11.80; slx rnoflths. $7 .80'~ tliree months, $3 90 By moLOI' rout@
where available· one· month tl tJy ma1l one ye:Jr $8. s•x mon t hs,
$4 25, thref&gt; months, $2M; one month, $1 .

Meigs Co unty. OhiO
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Adm1n1stratrix
E.t.t• Df IUa L. Arc:Nr, ct.c•... d
No1.ice ts hereby gLven that Et
ta E Parry whose Post Oft}H add

Kindness Pays Off To Boys

{(E 0 Saunders' th1rd of a series of 20 :~rticles on Boys and
Boy Behav1or IS pubhsb~~od tod;ty. Saunders, who 1s deep Into
his 63rd year of achve teaching, and pushmg towards 11is 9oth
birthday, 1S as tnterested as he ever was in bov~ Th1s artLcle
suggests that "krndness" is a valuable appro;ich t() the Boy
probletn He :,as had ample opportumt; to use it, and often
ba! Mr SatJnders is proud to report that never in h1s 83 years
of teaching has he rvrr been disappointed bv a boy m whom
he placed trust. and kmdness to gain that tJ ust )

Tl\e next day Cftl was absent from school, but on the follow•
ing day he walked into the office and handed me a note from
h1s fathet, which read, "Piease excuse Cal's absence from
ochool yesterday, he was ill "
I said, "Cal, I don't doubt but you were Ill y.sterday You
were pretty
the mght before at 10 o'clock when I last
you."
1 talked to the boy about his condition the night before and
he admlt!Od that he was intoxicated . He was the•• told that hJS
father would have to come to schooJ and we ~A-auld talk it over
together
.
His fadler was called by telephone and told that Cal was m
trouble at school and we wanted to see hun about 1t
i
The father came at once and asked what was the troubl~
Cal was told to tell h!S father why he had been called, and tius
requirement was very embarrassmg to Cal
After the lather had heard the story, he was very •ll!TY'
with the boy and imlicated he would punish htm nght there

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In my presence.
1 told the father not to be too rough with the son. that se·

appe~l
done. lt

vere punishment never reforms, that If anything w1ll

to the boy to reftain f1orn repeating what he had
would be kindness Tht· father took my advice &gt;nd left the
rase ,.ith me.
.
After a long talk wtth Cal, I sent him to his class w1thout
any other punishment He went on to school and graduated
the followlng year lie soon obtained a oosition wath a l~rge
steel mill, made good and has developed mto a fine Amencan
c1ttzen, because he was treated with kindness in a hme of
trouble
Had he been punished severely and no kindnesg shown him,
he most likely would have ~one on from bad I&lt;&gt; worse and ne·
ver developed into thr exrellent character that he Is.
The possibilities of a boy are often dwarfed by unkindness
"Treat the ehildren. foirlv, kindly,
Lead them ~ently on the way,
Let them feel the power of sunshine,
As thev toil from day to day
Make their labo1 happy, plea,.nt.
Win tbem by the love &lt;&gt;f truth:
Lure them on by sweet incenhvr
O'er the slippery path• of yooth" Anon

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rROGRAM ANNOUNCED
GUNOI TO MilT
'fhfl annual Chrlstmu pr~ur:rnm
Th~ Pomeroy Bend Grong£' wl1t for tile chlldnn of the Uneoln
meet In reeular ~salon Wednts· llell!hths arC'a wlll be held ThursdJ~ It '7!30 p m
A Chrlatmal day, Deeembf!r 20. at 1 'P m , On
party lnd oxeha~·· of IIOe gllto the lawn of the home of )lr and
will tono.,- die tneetln&amp; M'embert Mrs Gerald Schulter Rev Donald
were requei1e4 fo brlnt canned Seevers wUI be In eh•ltl of the
foods and toys tor needy ramUies prowram and Sanf1 •m be present
with a treat for Hl1h Child.

ress 1s 806 North Drexel Ave , Columbus OhiO has been duly appomted as . Admimstratr1x of the
Estalt of F:lla L Areher late of
Mt&gt;II;l S County Ohio, deceased
Dated th •s lith day of Deeember

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KINDNESS WINS
''Little d..,ds of kindness. little words of love,
Make the •&gt;rth an Eden, like the heaven above."
Frances S Osgood
Kindness in any one " a magnificent twt and is always ad·
mired by every one .
Some of our greatest men have been noted for their kJnd·
ness Uncoln wag admired for h1s kmdncss to birds and ani•
mals Ttleodore Roosevelt was a great lover of birds. There
is a bird sanctuary at Oyster Bay established and named in
memory of him
During a pr!&gt;gram of a school party one night, I saw from
the auditorium where J was seated, two lugh school boys wa·lking anoth&lt;r high school boy back and forth m the corridor I
decid~d something must be wrong, so I y. ent out to investi·
gate 1 found the fioys in the locker room anrl the boy who was
being walked was very sick.
Upon my approach. one of the boys sa1d to the sick one,
"Cal, what have you been eatlnJ:: that made you so sick?'' The
purpose of this remark was, of course to dt:ceJVe me and be
loyal to his chum.
Cal was about due as one of the performPrs in a darkey
min~trei , but he was not able to act, so I had the boy• take him

home

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy. Middleport, 0 Dec 15, !956

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Not1ce Ls h.ereby g1ven that Ar
chLe McKmney whose Post Offtct!
4.drlress 1s Dexter, OhKl has ~n
du ly &amp;ppmnted a.s Admmutra lor
of the Estate or Samuel Pearl Me·
Kmlle) Jatt&gt; of Dexter, Oh1o, Me1gs
Cou nty Ohio, deceased
Dvted thJs toUh day of De&lt;'ember

RICHARDS. OWEN- GENERAl MANAGER

POtneroy, Oh1o'.

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DEVoTED TO INTIIIESTS OF MEIGS· MASON AREA

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IIYNOI.D E. GREENE - EDITOR
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6 JS Swappln' Sam's Sedraboard
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SEE 1!JS ABOUT A FREE PAINT
job for your tractor. Brown's
haetor Sales.
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llJ'\!E - N&amp;~CHI or E!.NA SEW·
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automatic Nechh1 - Elna. Sewing
Circle , Ohve at 1st Phone 122.4,
Gallipolis
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bY beeomw, ao AV&lt;In rtp.rest·
atwe Full or p art hme Terr1·
tor1es aYallable in Summer, M1d
dleport, Pomeroy and Vjc!nity
Writ~ Ell:'anor Brandi!, P. 0
Box 964, Portsmouth. 1Z.l0-3tc

MACHINES Tlte

ON AND AP"'''l:R

THIS

(2Q) Business Services

DATE,

I wlll not SEPTIC TANKS, C~SS POOLS and
out h ouse~~ cleaned, complet.., many debts
stall.atlon
, Cree inspection, reasone other
onable prices, cbemlco:l serv1ce
and \'acuum equ1pmertt All seJ)A Napper
tie tanks, and cess pools euar.
12 14 3tp
anteed for one year S &amp;: H San
itQ.ry Service, Phone Jacksou
WQULD LI&amp;E
KEj;:P 'I'WO
1075 Toll charges call coJieeL
nlee laches ln our hOme Wnt e
24 ll~ur st-vlce, no extu charge
Mrs. Idoma Johmon, Portland,
up to 50 mJes.
11 8tl Imoc
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December 13, 19K,
be responsible for
contracted by any
than myself.
Lawrence

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New machine Wlt.h 20 year writ.
watebmak.ar. COt.:IJNS JEWJ:.
ten guarantee $100 tr.adt in al·
LERS. PN~:CCW.
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lo.wanee oa old machlne1. Phone
RADiu &amp; TEL~"VISION SERVICE
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Phone 200. Cleland AppiJauee
~E TW! ~ DeLI!VAL liULK
Store, 118 W Mahl St.. Pomero,
MILK COOU:R. Fulton '!11omp2-23-tf ____ ::::-e:=-::-:=--==
10n, East Main St. 11 28 lmoc
FOREMAN ft ABBO'IT T.V.
V1CJI.l AD maba Repaired
~~OlDJtletfl WHEEL AIJGNJIENT.

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Safotr smloo,.Wesl
IM'aia Street. Pomeror, Obla.

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I.9IJ4 PONTIAC 2 dr Sedan Orl!Jinal finish, careful owner. $1091.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 12 13 6.. FARM -- 153 acres, formerly
known as the Harl MusS(•r place,
~ CIIEVBOLET 4 dr. 210 S.dan
Wlth Ji!OOd 7 room home wtth
l:xtrtt JOOd rubber, orlglnal grey
bath gas heatmg, large \'eranda
Onlsb.
$995 00.
Blaettnar's,
Excellent ba sement barn 38X56,
Pomeroy.
12 13 6tc
silo, mllkhouse, implement shed ,
poultry house 24x70, all w1th
llllil CHEVROU:T, 4 dr. sedan, VB
good roofs 40 acres tillable
motor with overdrive, radio,
With balance Ln well·fenced blue
heater, seat oovers, dart green
grass pasture On good gravel
Jioiah. $174ft 00. Pomeroy Motor
road, to be blacktopped soon
Co.
11 28 If
Only 1 mile to Hamsonvtlle
wtth 9Chools, churches, and
_. FOllD, ' dr., lovely cream
stores $12,000 00
and belle, II!Wltomllne, V8 motor BOX 229
PHONE 10B·Y
sun 'otilor, ~io, .heater, seat (12) 13, 3tc
covers, Fordomatie and ConUD·
ental trim. $1095 00. Pomeroy
11 28 tf
Motor Co

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SOCIETY

Barbara ~eo!t hHs sJ)f'nt lhf
we1•k " Llh her parents Mr and
Mrs : :.~ul Scott, and ranuly v.hile
!t'cuperattne frQm a rerent ap.
pendectn my She an(j her mot her
were l!l (,alllpOIIJ Th urfd.ty for
h.er polit surg1cal che•kup aad wtiL
return 1o clHsses next Wednelday
and to floor dut} after the (test
ol the }&lt;'ar She Is a Junior nurse
at the Holzer Hospital School of
NursJni
Mr and Mrs Chester Erwin. lVJd
sons, Michael and Don, Mlcl4le·
port Mr and Mr1:1 CecJI Bolin, Lan
gsv1lle, :\fr and Mrs. Carl M1Utr
and lhree children Athens will
JOIP Ln a family
pre Chnstmas
dmner Sunday al the borne or Mr
and Mrs Dwighl Brown and two
childr£&gt;n. St Albans.
Mr and Mrs ]Jerman Lohse are
hUL idmg a nev. born e on the lot
bcs1de their pre.sel'lt home on Gra·
ve l JIJII.
Mrs I.J&gt;o Cbtlds rctUJned Friday after spendme the past live
weeks m Princeton, lnd , wtth rela tive~ Mrs Childs was called to
f'rm&lt;:eton by the senous illness
o( a Slster

WE BUY

STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
SCRAP IRON - MlTALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Sugar Run Grade
SHcohl.oodFIIBy~oUwpnMieeset

~ em
Ch~st~rHRoad
er 5 ome

A tbree coune turi ey dtnnt!r

ill the Mart~n R.estau.rut ~t ~edtd
at the M;utm &amp;e&amp;lauraot weccdcd
YOVDj Adult clua of t.b.e Pomeroy
Church or Chrl • . Thursday t"YE'n
mg Small cardl with canf's and
LH:-11 ~ atl11ehed M-rv&lt;:J ·~ J'lll(t
cards
The il: rou p .-:fjournr·rt to lhf'
hom e of Mn Gladys D:ull'y t'bester ro;~i, dt!ocorat.ed 111 kHplllg
&gt;Nnh th@ hohd•y ~tcaJOn tnet ud
1 n~ ;a ltghte..t tref" undr· r wh.i{ h.
gills were pl;~cr·d
Gr~:~up 5Ulj:ln&amp;
or C hn~lmas
carols Y.Jlb Mu Don.a.ld Seevers
as the aeoo 11 aaw~t ope~d the
progn"m after wh1ch. sevt&gt;ral read
l11g8 were gwen 1nclud1n8 'fhe
('h.nstmas Story" Mrs llelen Lf'L
fhe lt, ••'J'he peffect lift" lofrs QU.
\'er Michael '"AiliOs aDd AMY
uplams a prayer", 111'1. Lewb
Osborn, 'Chnstmu Time ', t~rs
Conrad
Ohlmcer, ~ aot
Seen·
Mrs.
Elwood &amp;wen,
' ~p the Spirit", Mrs ~vers,
alftt '"the Symbol of the Chr11t~
Tree Mrl. Mttlvm Smith
A Game was conducted by Mrs
B~:~ w1th prLZes awarded to
..
_s Smit.b and "secret pals" were
""
revC!alcd w•th tile exchange of

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., De&lt;. 15, 19SI-t

oi
Supr Bun Grade &amp;ehool had tbeu
1fty up all4.l Candlehght lnv~atilu re
leremony at the tchool '"'unda)'
They Opened With a nag (ere
1 mony
Then rt&gt;ce 1ved thei r wmgs
I from""'" Geora:e K1sshng
~1ro Ch 11 rltljj; fters1ngtr Jr lt"11d
N rondll&lt;'led the candlelight l'l
1 vt·~tll u re ! 1-remony GJr1s JJ\\t"st
I r:-d at lntt!ruw&lt;ba tt" Scouts Wt:!rt
Jant&gt; l~au Nanc} Bucns, Alita
Carpt•ntr r Jennifer ('rt!w K.alh y
Gnm ··~. Patnr 1a ll ennes!iy Cand)
I Kl sllillli!: KiltY Persinger Frances
Ra dfr,rd and Cmd y Swatzfi
Refreshm~:~ot.s were st!!rve4 lo
31 yuebl Y&lt;h1ch mcluded Browrue
Troop Fwe or Sugar Run School
Refreahmets were served to 31
FrtdaJ alleruoen Mrs
Erl\fst
JUests whleh mcluded Browru e J..allance, Mrt Herr&amp;U l..olwe :tnd
Troop Five of Sugar Run School Mn 0 L ROUiio'h vJIIted the h.o~
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pttal and pliced the candlt&gt;s m
the var1ons roomt and hallwa&gt; •
a:trts.
Refreshrntnts of frutt c-ake aad
Botb Mr ud Mrt &amp;k.Master
ooffe"~"were served by
hostess have '--en
'-"" patunts at the hOIIP'"'
and favor1 were small santa boots and became 1n1ereated 1n maktng
Pre.ent were lilote named above Chnstmas m~r for those who are

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mon lh HW§fl • . . . , V.. 1lutae •
Grew , .a ttMJ ~ of tile •
l hrWUU T'rWiltlr n..utt. of •
lhe FilM IIPU.t ~. wu )ekl
t'r~da, not!!lQII wW. U. Re'f.
l"laremonl E Hoyt teachtnt tbe
rourst&gt; m lht&gt; absence of hb wife1
the re&amp;ular 1~er Awoximately
lwt&gt;nty persona, teuhert cflicett
or the Chureh School .Pd la~
~:~ted c~u rdt workeu, were pre-

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Murray,
charles
Rascoe
WISe Larry
GavtnHaskins,
and Cb.arles
Stobart, st udents at OhiO Uruver·
s1ty, are horn e for Chn.slmas va·
cat1on

The Rev , C E Hoyt and son,
David, drove to Marietta lo.iay
aftt~r 1 Margaret Hoyt, semor at
Manetta College, who will return
lor
Mr.s LoUL&amp;e Forresl, Gallipolis,
spent Th.ursday and Fr1day VISit·
mg Mr and Mrs L&lt;~wrence B1ng
Mrs Harold Hmkle and Mrs
Robert Morn.s were busmess VISit·
MPs Myrtle Watson }g Vlsihng
ors in Columbus Fnday
at
aleanor, w va with h&lt;'r daugh
Mr and Mrs George Hudson
ler
and son in law, Me . and M111
and daughter, Carol Jean, were
Walter Baker.
recent busmess VISitors m Colum·
Word has been received llere
that Floyd Squth, a former M:e1gs
Martha Lou Hunnell was taken COUnty reSident IS CijUte llL 10 II
to the GalltpQlis Clm1c today for hospital in Kenosha. Wls
a checkup after a prolonfed illMrs Wilham Baxter remains ill
ness
at ller home, Mulberry Ave.
Mrs Harry Chesher and son,
Mr and Mrs E T Greenlee were
David were In GalltpoiLs th1s week at A..rbuckle, W Va , Wedne.!tday
at Holzer Hosp•tal where 'David to attend the funeral of a relatJve
had a cast removed from his leg
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Triplett
which was broken playmg footb.tl~ and family VISited recently w1th
four months ago
relatives 1n Ironton.
Mrs Leonard Gwia?.dowsJty and'
Mrs ,Toseph Beegle and daugh·
grandmother, Mrs Harry MillS, ter, Mtss Shirley are busmess
were m Gallipohs Fr1dey wben visitors In Parkersburg, w. Va
Mrs Gw1azdnwsky was tn Holzer
Hospital for miDQr surgery.
IIRTHDAY NOTED
SHOW SLATED DBC. 21
MrB. William Sheridan and
Bradford Maag, directt~r of the daugMet, l.tarla, Mrs Alber1 Mar
Sunflower Minstrel, wh1ch ls ap,on· Uu and Mrs. William Boyd spent
sored by Fides Lodge, K of P. Thutllllfv atternoon with Mrs Eu·
and the Seruor Class or Middleport gene Triplett and daU&amp;hter, Bee·
High School has announced a ky, A decorated birthday cake and
llhow on D('C 21 at Wdke!WUle ice cream were served In observ.
HLgll School Dress rellearsal for ance of Beckfa tourtb birthday
the show wJ!I be thia Sunday at The honored guest received 1
2 30 p m at the K of P Halt
nuJtber of "Jilts.

ChriSim" hohdoys

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Pomeroy Bowling Alleys

JOHN RICHMOND

814 E. Main St.

Pbone %111-X

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To The Dailv., Sentinel
) Boyo or girls awa.y at collage.
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Bevetly lol'!ller cla'" ~-~~iij~~~etl
Chrlstn\it giftl!l we~e
11)' tile - - •.,
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) Men or Wllmen in military service.

( ) Re&lt;enl graduates who have taken Employment
other commumties.

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&amp;,QlaUer children were into the ~hU1"ch dinJ.Dg room
the)' were aeated .._t low

~:~~&lt;le~c;Q;;r•;,'"~~d~weJe
in keeping
with
~fVed Saata

and older gl..rls
Christmas cookies,
OJUliet, JOQCOl'D 'balls, and coffee
fro,. 1 table deconted with an
arr..aement of llolly and candLes
the refre.tullentlil S111ta
I Cl·aua Yiaite,t the party aad treatled
cbil4lel to etoekin&amp;l fllled
CIN)41ea and candy eaau A
~tllange wu ,nj~•d by the
-"d members to eoath&amp;de
~Y- Hestesses we~ Mrs. L.
E. Reynolds, Mra. Claucle Aahley,
Franf!es Ron!ib , Mrs. Otho Wafts,
Mnl. 0 . L Roush, M:n. Cbeuter
PW!n, Mn. 1!1. E. MdCioloy .

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3 Mll11 North of PDIMNY

On Rt. 33. Call Wilt. Grwter,
RIKk Spring•

RAW FURS and Beef
Carl Chevalier, Long
Bottom.
11 2'1 1mop.

wanted -

Hides.

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FO;-Rent

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) Former resident$ who were born and used to live here
) Former residents who have recently moved to
other toW!!.

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Unel to the fol\owi... ll!d Qle Clltllbllas
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8 00 uanny i'homss Sllow
1·30 Votce l)f Firflstone
0:00 Sbi!rlod: Jtolmes
9 30 Lawrence Welk Top 'runes
10.30 Mark Saber
11 00 Mewa of lhe NIIIht
11 11} Mystery Theatre

During the buldntas
Mrs Childs reported
ner aerved by tHe~~;;;;;;;
cl111 (or the Lo)"ll "Yi
A
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PUill(
INVITED

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DEC. 17 to DEC. 31

CHECK THIS LIS1' and you will find you ean solve
111any problems with a gift that will last all year lflng.

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Theatre

tllerr preSJdent; Earl Md.iilley,
churcll custodian, Fred 1. Gaidner,
pastor o( the chureh, and · MrL
Gardner BenJLe Young Haw~~~aD
lhidl!!nt at the Kentucky Ohriwan
Coll~e, Grayton, f(v. will abo reCelv~a g1ft from the class.
The devotional service 'was con·
durted by Mrs 0 !: MclCinley
...tho read the story Of the Jl,tjtivlty
from the Gotpel of St. Luke and
an arhcle by the late Peter Mar-

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OPEN BOWLING

INSURANCE

Mrs Charles Buck entertained
the Kin Club Thurlllday evenlna at
her home, Rutland Road whtcb
was decorated 10 keeplne w1th the
hGiiday season, includint a hghted
tree under which filts were
plaeecJ.
A short hUJiness sess.10n. was
held wtth tbe prestdent, Vrs C.
1 Ebersbach presidme after
which th.e e:roup exchanged gifts
Game&amp; were played witb prizes
awarde dto Mrs. Emmett Black
burn, Mrs.. -c J. Ebersbach and
Mrs. Richard VauJban Sr. Tile
traveling prize donated by Mrs.
E1nma Letfhe1t was awarded to
Mrs Edgar Pratt.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess !lnd favors were small
candles in the form of Christmas
symbols.
Present were those named above
and Ml't Thecdore- Lehew, Mrs
W11lard Ebersbacb, Mrs Lee Pratt
Mrs Waid Windon and Mrs Harold Eberabach.

6'30 Five Star Final
?·00 Kukla Fran &amp; ODie
'7 . 1~ John Daly and Hfoll
730 Frankle Laine
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Cbetter, Olllo

12:30 Si1n OU

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SHOT GUN
SKOOT

and Mn
Harry Osborn Mrs
or·~ ~IU~an~d~o~r~t~h~e~o~ta~~ol~t~h~e~O&lt;~P'~'·~~~~~"":::;;~;:;:;::::;:
ence
Durns•d~. Mra. Cl1rence Andrews, Mrs. Edward Veaoy Mrs
Truman Russell. Mn. C V Jones
and Mrs William WoodllJ'd

FOR THE BEST IN ALL KINDS

Gifts Exchanged,
Games Played At
Kin Club Party

Mrs n S Harold entered Holzer Hospital Thunday lor obser·
v~rhon and treatment.
Mr and Mrs. George Doolittle
Sr Fa 1rv 1ew Park, are visiting
Mr and Mrs Glenn Lambert- aad
Mr and Mrs George Doohttle Jr
and new son, Steven Charles, at
the Lambert home today This IS

here

Is Held

SEE OR CALL

Mary Jane Young, Patr1cia Lloyd,
Mat ilyn Sue Kmght, Mary Caro30 tt lyn ~hiler, John Ftsher, Fred
Lewts , James Mourmn~. KelUleth

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vors were varioUI Ch rutmll (II
ur Ules Place card:l were red with
a Sant.a deeonhOD.I 1nd tbe ~u:t..
la.n name or the member
A short bUSIDflll IUIIIOil opea.M
y,Jth group amglng of Cllrldmal...
uruls and dt:votwnB led by the
prerudent, Mr~ J~d C Webster.
Thank }OU notes for flowers r&amp;
CeJVed were read frtM Mn Phi1
Williamson and Mrt. Carrie Nye
CbrbitrTll.'l B~Uilil were read
!r01n Mls1 Luet"etia GenheLm~
who W.ll 11nabJe to atlead. A con~
ln butwn was made to ttle Me1&amp;s
County Tuberculosis A!lsoctaUon
Ctalllmu-wrapped articles of
food ware Droo1bt bJ eaeb ~m·
ber for neetly tamihes Announce·
n~~ent wat made tb.at Mrs Ma1ly
li&amp;rl) of ttk! Ohio Attoeiation ef
Garden Clubs would tpeak on
Christmas arrangements over atjll·
tlon WtW, Saturday. December 15
"·s
'·u••
•·!bet read a •
-·"p
~~«" ~
.,. of lea:ends lncludiDg, "The Glas·
tMhurs:
Thllrn
Christ"The "Tbe
Prun11ttla."
mas' Rose,"
andTree.''
A 4esct•"tiOn of Christ by
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lii,IS Lentulus, repilrting tolthe
man senate,
E:tbel
Garlandwas
andread
ML&amp;s
d
h
rea
by E. ac poem,
BaJrd. "C rLstmas
1
M.rs Mi.llme Davit exh.ibit.ed 1
Christmas table •rranaement of
dr1ed silver palhted ""'pper cran
and tall silver stems topped: with
small blut gUtlils balll on a bed of
sUv.er aneel l)•ir upon wllicb were
large blue glan balls.

MJIJDLEPORT

SAVE ON YOUR SHt:'-E repmr ' .1t
Racme Shoe Shop

Estate

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B ll~tht("d ( hmtmai tree """re uled
Ln the !iOCliil roo1ru o! t he rederated ChuHh Thur~day BVeDlni
ror the Ch.nslma' J)lrty o( the
l'wth¥hl (.arden Club
The pari} \'.as prcccdl'd hy a
lurke} d1uner 111 lhe dLnlng room
l wcn!J \1.-.o mt:ltt iHrs Wt"fl! ~c;~h•J
at a long L;able V.Lih Chrt slmas ar
r.a.ng\.:wenlll und v.lute tapers ex
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Igrandson
theu f1rst vLslt w1th their new
Middleport.
::Jpe~rt~T~eobn~~i&lt;~\a:na.::.P:h~OIUI=~~~
Nancy Rawlings,
Stover,

8arnes-SJm1J80n ln1urance
Midr}leport.
Bonds.
PhotMItl'.b FORD VIctoria, 2 clr. Hardtop Fordomatic, extra good for
JnodeL $895 00 Blaettnar's, Porn· COMPLETE filsur"IJ.Ce Protection,
J.ife. Auto, FLA, .Polio. CaU DoD
troy,
J2 13 6tc
Mill&amp;. Middleport. Ohi.,. ----19.12 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan
J)ynafiow ti!!ve, one local owner (21 ) Reo!
$195.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
-~----"'7,-;--·,.,.---ROO&amp;f IIOUSE, 39, ' acres ground
12 13 6tc
good produemg OL] and gas well
19!11 roNTIAC, 2 dr Dlx SE:! dan
gas m house, all mmeral nght9
Ofigt.nal gr~en fimsh $495 00
Included pnce $1500 For more
Blaettnar'!l. Pomeroy 12 13 6te
informal10n see AuN"lia or
George Bmg, Hemlock Grove,
l9S6 BUICK Special 2 dr. Dlx
OhiO, any day except Saturday
S~dan Dynaflow drive, low mile12 13 3tp
age. L1ke new $2595 00 Blaett12 13 6tc
nar's, Pomeroy

181 Auto Soles

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PuP rate or 2 cfllts per word wLll
be cbaraed (or advertuing If not FOR SAI.E--Pea.tl Kirby Real £8.
pal• for belare the Eth of t&gt;ach
tate,
R11tland Tuwnshlp 31
~th tollowLD.,i tnstrtl(tn
acrq la.nd, hou.se, batu. and ou1
lrror1 tn Ad'r'ertl!ung-Shouhl be
bull6i.Q8s. Se.e G~.l"ge A. 1\.1.-t'in
f'MI'te4 lrQlt&lt;fiateb". T~e Dally
bart, Admmut:rator
6-1 U
Senllllrd wUI not '• responstbl9
tor •ore than oae inconect ln- hr Mllt--!.DfttiM
ladder&amp;,
aertlon.
Scaffold Boarda, Drop Clotlu
CUntoo Filhcr, Klddjeport.
Cara ot 'l'badks all,d Special N(,
Phone 6265-X.
11-l.tf
tieq of J:veata (Jl"inted at reg\!·
1~ claqified rates. Ob1tvanes
PMNhhed at 1 ce11t per wor-d .

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CLO::cS::!::...O
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T o-n- a-;1;..1-.-,.- d:-se-,-v.,mg QUICK SERVICE oa Ward 116
machine We repair all modeLs
palrttijr br ll'aot0t1' 'l'lftlned

WHTN-TV Channel13

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N~ws HeahtJef
Wefftll~reast

SATUIIDAY

Mrs. Bangerter
Is Member Of
Cantata Choir
have
!rom Plan Christmas
De
Heath ehurch '"t
Party cember 19
The Ridge- Keno toro to
Methodist Chureh For Cub Sc."'uts

Enjoy Holiday
Season Party

Robert
Mofifpilleff
Bad'e 71f

WCH5-TV Channell

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12·00 Midnfght M•ss
12 80 SllfO Off

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S!lftlty

11·20 ,,.., Box

BtMcltsl to C,_CTal Preu Aaaocialio"
12 110
T•ke A 'l'tlp
1
12 00 WU6 8111 lilekol&lt;
AsmNGTON-Indica.tlonl art" that the federal bud1et tor UJe
I 00 lifthlo IDd J~kle
lbcal yl!!ar bertnning next JUly 1 wUI can fM" ex~a.dltures 1
1
30 ML~slon at Mid-Century
ot at 1eo.st $72 billion, a jump of nearly $3 billion over the :nrure
2
00 Profellllidtial Football
tor the pie.&amp;ent year,
4 30 Ommbmt
A projected 1ncre818 ill military epeudln•, from the preMnt '36
6 00 Telephone Time
billion to $38 b11Uon, will account tor matt of the rise, and the 1011
6 30 Annie Oak~ey
biLftk plan wiD add another $600 miJil~n &amp;o Uncle Ba.m'a out&amp;"o.)
7 00 Laule
Thouth a $2 bWid lnoreue ln revenue is an·
7 30 Jack Benny
tlclpated, tt 11 fU:r fi'Oint eertab'l, tepe-ctaO.Y' aince
00 l!;d S _rJivBn Show
8
higher costa will tat lnM tbe proflta on which
9 00 GE Tbeatl'e
fndu.etrt'al orcaniza.Uon.s pay taxa.
9 30 , Alfred Hitchcoek
Fnllowmg thP clmner a J:uft ex·
Thu~t, prol!lpfcta ot a ttMrs.l tax cut are dim,
10
00 $64,000 Challenge
was
held
Mr~
Jom
ee
Saychange
though aome exelle faxes may be tr1mmed • bit
,
10
30
What s My Lme
re
outgomg
president
was
presenand small business, whfch the El&amp;efthoWtl' act11 00 Sunday News SpeeiaJ
ted a g1ft from the club and also
ministration Is particularly eager to encour,,..1 LH5 Crtlone) March
from th.c rommLtle~ Mr.s Jt;~hard
may get 11ome relief.
SIGN OFF -PRAYER
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Cam pbell , :\frs Rolh~ fll!arh s and
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Mrs Bent-z Wolf(' Mrs 9a)re also
that L. Judson Morehouse, NeW York state OOP
We'HJ
MdMDAY
CPiarlfttlin
prl!!sented each of the committee
chalrma.n, Is In Une to IIJCC:eetl Leonard W. HaD
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
w1th a g~ft
a• the party's national chairman,
I
9 00 M&amp;rtl!ng Show
P~jlns were mflrle to remember
1. Judson
There have been repUted reportl tha.t He.ft
10 00 Garry Moort
Mr!i Harry Bearh~ and Mr~ Mike
Morehouse
wUI step down from tile job next 1ear, probabl~
10·30 Arthur Godfrey
to take a post in President Eisenhower•• cabJnet.
Mckenzie each WI1h
flower~ at
ll 30 Strtke It R1ch
l'hriAtmaR (lmf&gt; Gamf'R w«&gt;re play
While thflre haa been no confirmation of thl!i, Hall Ll known to feei
12 00 Valiant Llldy
tha.t It Is time to tum the task ot auldlng the RepubUcln campai&amp;nJ
1~ 15 Love of Life
t'd witll pme s awarrll'rl to Mrs
I Jack Rob~on , Mrs Alhc-rt Wood
over to 110meane elae.
12 30 Search for Tomonow
Hall may become postmaster general in the Prtll~t'1 cabinet,
urd, Mrs Norma W1\,.;on and MIS
Ltght
12100
·~ Guldm!l
POitmt~jter General Arthur Summerneld hti:• been illinl' anct h~
Katie's K.itcllen
Walter Walker
f!ently underwent a serloua operalion. His health may prtVent hU
1·30 As tlie World Turn!
contlnuinJ 1n office.
Attendmg w~T(' lhn ~r named a
2•00 Our MfSJ BrooJu
bove and Mrs Oval Duldle, Mn
Morehouse'• name Is mo.tt often menUoned In the dl.euaalon•
2·30 Hoaseparty
about a poselble aucceaaor to HaU btcauae of the outatanding HCIOI'd
Joseph Beegle. Mrs. .John Smith 1
s·oo Big Payoff
he hal!l made in polltically·lmportant New York. Hla acbJevement in
Mn. Henry Reibel , Mrs Bernjce •
3.30 tlob Crosby Show
help1nr Mr. Eiaenhcwer win the state Jaat Noverrtbar by tha greaet
Dant Mrs Norma Chapman Mrs
4:00 Brighter Day
e•t majority ever rolltd up by a. prelidmtlal candl4&amp;te put J.lo,_
Lawrence Smtth Mrs Paul Grue·
4•15 Secret Storm
house In the apotltcht.
aer, Miss Erna JeMe, Mrs Claude
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Darst, Mrs Max Meinhart, Mra
• SOVIET TROOPS-Unltod Btatea ofticlalll art not countltlg oh r Eva Hendru:·ks, Mr!! Grtwer Erb.
It, but they wouldn't be eurpt1.terl it Ruuia IUoidtlllly decided to puU
Mrs Albert Hendrich, Mrs Rrh
Jta hoops out Gf Hungary.
Root Mrs. Charles Sauer
Mra
These otflclals say the Soviets must now realize they have a:alne4
SUNDAY
Pearl
Spencer,
Mn.
MarY B Hem
Uttle and toet a. anat deal by their blutal aupprtN1on ot the Hl.lft4
CHANNEL
13
e1, Mrs R B Wtlkms Mrl' Acidic
tarlan rebellion. Cornm\lnltt pa1 ty rankl throuchOUt tht wotkt
11
59
S1g11
On
GFue~er . Mrs man Goodwin and
are swept wlth detectioN'. Su~h neutral n11tton1 ai
12 00 F••tb For Today
Mrs Charles Cohen
India have made It plain the- Krem.Hn baa JOlt their
13·30 Oral Roberts
Ntvtrala
aympathy andl l'tlpport.
1 00 Mar~hall Coueee
By cruthlnl the nbeU\on, Mo.&amp;cow hoped to Hn'
1 SO 20th Century FoX Hour
noUee on Ita other satellltet th11t It would not tolerKrtmlh:
3.00Two Gun Playhowe
ate any Independence on their pnrt
3:30 John kopkins File '7
However, the Callant HWlCBrlan people h«vf lbOWJI tht ftUMI&amp;nl
4 00 Colle(le Press Confeteace
that tank• aa4 runa are ntJt necessatlly enough to qnll a Jove of
4·30 Me,ll'al Horizons
freedom-that ateiUte nallooa can &amp;oet ld ted 'Up t.1W ldvW:t odoin•
5 00 Ctrtooo Theatre
lnaUon that they wlU not be frightened out ot rebelilng.
Member11 of Heath Meth&amp;dllt r·~~-~:':'~~-----..!1 8 00 :MtJi Century Tbeati'e
Becau~~e af th .., Unittd States otrlclab thlnlC It 11 detl.nltely po14
7 30 Ted Mlllek Amateur Hour
chutch
,....tvod lettors
alble that Motcow' will announce Ita lntentiOA ot QUitttl• Hun&amp;ary.
30 Preas Conferettce
8
Rev. and MJ'I. L. A Bangarter,
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00 Omnibus
9
"ho loft
lune
Camden
MONDAY
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Mr and Mfl. Everett S1uon, Plans are beinc made fM th-eir
1144
Sllft
On
ehuteh
choir.
or
whkb
Mrs.
Bal'tDi!n
Five
Cub
Scouts
ot
troop
went lo Parkersl:ol,lrl' Saturday
11:4~
Cartoon
Club
after his brothtr, Sam wh(l hal rerter Is • trrember, to stng over 248 met Wedne1day afterncon at
12:10 Noon News
the
"Church
by
tile
Side
of
the
the
home
of
the1r
den
mother,
bt&gt;t'n m the hoap1tal fer a fed days,
12:15 Nei&amp;bbarlll
Mr and Mrs A. H Curtis , re- R~tad" proaranr 1ft the near fu. Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr , Uncoln !Ul Mldctay Movie Mallnte
Heights.
turned Thursday fram Dayton~ ture
110 r'emmlnt Touch
where they have been v1s1hng
The cho1r is presenling a Christ2 16 Llberaee
Plant
were
m•de
for
a
Christ·
their daughter, Mrs Marjorie mas cintata "Followers ot the
245 Lito
tour Star" which was sc:hf'duled for the lllas party atld gJft exchange to
Rathburn and tam1ly for
Aftetnoon Film Festival
be held, Wedne~~day afternoon,
we~ b .
New Pl1'18 Churt&gt;h. the Ca mden Decembet 19. The group made
4·io Super Serial11me
Mr and Mrs. Everett W•llum, Cllurch, the West Alexandria ChUf·
500 Mickey Mouu· Club
were rallinl on E. W Erlew1ne of r-h of the Bre•hern and tht North Chr1stmas ornaments and cards, 800 Cartooo Club
as thelr J)rOjeet for the day
lnng Bottom, Friday
Hyde 'Park Mefhcrdlst Chm'eh, ClnRefreshments were served by
Mr and Mrs L)lndcn 01horne cmmrtl.
Jon Guinther at the close of the
wc•e caiUng on her ne•ct Mrs
meetmg.
Jelda Weber, Friday.
Olive Gr•na:e mtt Saturday eveIAsv ENOUGH
the MeetiftJ ni&amp;ht wlll be chan£elf
bark t&amp; Fr1da) eveln1k Nf'xt meel·
LAKE ciTY
Mrs.
Tllirtye11ht person~ attendtd tile
•ng n1tJhl will be Dt!t 28 at that
Norman Chrlstensen reported her annual Christmas dmner 01 tile
t1me w11t be a Christmas party
Thlub ~et 118-montb-old heifer mlssmg, lherThe 'Ni.Cit:t sewing C
Mr and Mn. Cash Btmtz of Rav· at the Jfotel Martin.
ur: ay ltr's deputy Karl Eh1ers aaked If Loyal Berems at the Church or
t&gt;nna ana Wilham Benb. of A,l· ennutJ lC11' ita annual
m mas the animal bad any tdenhfylng Chrlst Fnday entnnr The plann·
rrl!'d VISited with Mr and Mrs dlnnet snd party The room and c:baractertstles. "Oh, yes," Mrs ed potluck supper was served In
M L. Bales, Tuesday
tbe table wert deeoJ'ated m keep- Chrlitensen told him "She hu an the diRint room wh1~h was deeorawitb the holiday seal!on
odd "Moo" that 1 could tell ant· led ln keeping w (1 the Chr1stmas
William JtoM, of Colqmbus Is
ltlltft\.
!lpendinl the huntine !Miai!llon w1th
Durln1 the social ho-ur the mem- where "
Mrs Clarence Chnt. prl!!lident,
Everett Wllllam.
ben er.joyed a gift exchange.
presided
•t a sllott bu1tneu meetGlenna s. Mllltorn.
..c:ttr MOURt
htl •nd new Gffleerlll Mected were
Pl'eHnt 'ttf!te Mts 1tobert
JM:II8dlf, lllioh.-Ttal.. bl..lt- ~l'ltldenl, lilts Clarelloe MtNeal:
tlrip. Mrs. WiDiam Jtbsaell. Mrs.
H. WAS WI.ONO
~ ~~~~oool - pno. Mrs. Edgar
lamea
Slmpi!J'n\
MrR.
Russell
WtJ..
MARLl!Ol\0, Muo. - Coostaa
J..bo~
a
ol 841.- _.41&amp;1'7, ll:n. Claude Aohle&gt;:
Eeonomu, 78, '1iiQ fined ~ dol- "'"· Mti. llitnard
lars In d\ltrlct eourt for shodtlftJ Mloa Eli1abetl !'lek, Mro Robert 960.000 m'JtoliOflfl' arutu•n,., ae- an sec, Mrs Geor11e HUdson,
two ehletertt on the lawn of Mtt. 110110r11. Mit Slcllliy Spo•oer, Mrl. eordlnf t6 eaJtull'tl6rft of tile blf. tre~~~oJUter, !lira Gem-ge Clhlds.
ltn. lloor1&lt; cltUtft ,...,.n!•d
Atlol Jlatft"l
111e oourt he llitllll Flthtif, MTI. llrodlord M..l 11e o!llf!DHI'lllt ..,.. IIGike deplllll
menta.
gifts f.-.m IM tbih tt MIS. Cline.
an• A ...., Vlti!Aia
lhouaht ~hot ..,. ..,a!~

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8 00 SUperrMI'I

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Foretoo Fo•orall""got U,td,N. Y.'s L. Jvclson MoNhou..
ly $3 Billion Over 1956-1957 Now GOP Narional Chalnnan?

0~Wt{~ 0~

11 30 cltampkmolrlp

Adrrnlnlstratrlw
E•tat• of Fr1nk B. Grogan
deceated
Nottce ts hereby g1ven that QIUe
M Grogan whose Post Offk!e
Address •s 357 Beech Street, Middleport, Oh1o has been duly •1Jpomted as Adnumstratr1x 0( tbe
Estate o( Frank B Grogan late of
Melgs County, Ohio, deceased
Dated this 11th day of Decem.
ber 1956
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Coun
Me1gs County OhiO
(12) 15 22, 29 3lc

Exchange Gifts
At Dinner Held
In Restaurant

TBA

6 15 S&lt;"oreboord
6 30Rosemary Clooney Sl'low
7 00 Satu1day Night Jamb11ne
7 30 Pl:'ople Are Funny
8 00 Perry c..,. Sho1r
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NOTICI! OP APPOINTMINf

Administratrix
Estate 'of Emmitt Diehl, also
known •• Emmett Di•hl, doec:M•d
Nohce Ls hereby giVen that [sabell D Sm1th whose Post Office
Address LS 345 Galena St, ZanesVille OhiO has bei&gt;n duly appOII'lt·
ed as Admm1stratnx of the Estate
of F.mm1tt Diehl , also known as
Past Counci lOrs O( Theodorus Emmett Diehl late of Rulland,
Council Daughters or Amenea )le1gs County, OhJO, deceased.
held the1r annual Christmas dmner
Dated th1s 12th dsy of Decembe-r
Thursday even.ng at the Hotel 1956
Martm 'l'he room was decorated
John C Bacon
m keepmg w1th the hohday sea·
Judge of the Probate Court
~on mcludm~ a lighted ChTurtma!;:
Meigs County, Ohto
tree under which gift9 we1e plac (12), 15, 22 29, 3tc
ed Small Chrutmas cards mark1•d
the plares at the table and favo-rs
were C'lmstmas ornaments center·
ell w1th ll small tup (LJ!ed w•lh.
nut s

Co wlll} Thentre
Mr W1z:1rd

220 NHA Game
5 00 Sky Kmg
5 30 Roy Rogers
6 00 l"'l ews

5 30 Capt Gall .. ut
6 00 Meet 'the Press
6 30 News PJl'ture
6 45 Gotpel Harroony Bnys
7 00 77th Bengal Lt. ... trs
7 30 Hallmark Hall of Fame
9 00 The CheY)' Show

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1956

SUNDAY
SA'l'U RDA y Channtl S
S1gn On
8 ~~ S1gn On
ChmtJa n Sc1ence Proa:ram 9 00 W!o's lt&gt;rn Ff'at ure
What One Person Can Do
9 30 Capt Mld1ught
This ls 'l'he L1fe
10 00 Howdv Doo~v
Man To Man
Indu ~try On Parade
10 30 Bu1ld1ng America
BuLirl ln g Amema
l 1 DO Fury

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NOTICE
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0~ APPOINTMINT
Administrator
Estate of Sem_,.l Pearl McKinney

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John C Ba~on
Judge of the Probate Cou rt

'Nallonfll advertlslbf r~resentatlve. Bottml'lh Kimball Inc

M3 ~xine:ton Av..; New Y~k C1ty, 16, N Y.
Suftseri-ptiO'D Fatel: DeliYery by carrier where available 30
~U plet week; .pne..vear in advance at The Datly Sentmel ofr1ce,
$11.80; slx rnoflths. $7 .80'~ tliree months, $3 90 By moLOI' rout@
where available· one· month tl tJy ma1l one ye:Jr $8. s•x mon t hs,
$4 25, thref&gt; months, $2M; one month, $1 .

Meigs Co unty. OhiO
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Adm1n1stratrix
E.t.t• Df IUa L. Arc:Nr, ct.c•... d
No1.ice ts hereby gLven that Et
ta E Parry whose Post Oft}H add

Kindness Pays Off To Boys

{(E 0 Saunders' th1rd of a series of 20 :~rticles on Boys and
Boy Behav1or IS pubhsb~~od tod;ty. Saunders, who 1s deep Into
his 63rd year of achve teaching, and pushmg towards 11is 9oth
birthday, 1S as tnterested as he ever was in bov~ Th1s artLcle
suggests that "krndness" is a valuable appro;ich t() the Boy
probletn He :,as had ample opportumt; to use it, and often
ba! Mr SatJnders is proud to report that never in h1s 83 years
of teaching has he rvrr been disappointed bv a boy m whom
he placed trust. and kmdness to gain that tJ ust )

Tl\e next day Cftl was absent from school, but on the follow•
ing day he walked into the office and handed me a note from
h1s fathet, which read, "Piease excuse Cal's absence from
ochool yesterday, he was ill "
I said, "Cal, I don't doubt but you were Ill y.sterday You
were pretty
the mght before at 10 o'clock when I last
you."
1 talked to the boy about his condition the night before and
he admlt!Od that he was intoxicated . He was the•• told that hJS
father would have to come to schooJ and we ~A-auld talk it over
together
.
His fadler was called by telephone and told that Cal was m
trouble at school and we wanted to see hun about 1t
i
The father came at once and asked what was the troubl~
Cal was told to tell h!S father why he had been called, and tius
requirement was very embarrassmg to Cal
After the lather had heard the story, he was very •ll!TY'
with the boy and imlicated he would punish htm nght there

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In my presence.
1 told the father not to be too rough with the son. that se·

appe~l
done. lt

vere punishment never reforms, that If anything w1ll

to the boy to reftain f1orn repeating what he had
would be kindness Tht· father took my advice &gt;nd left the
rase ,.ith me.
.
After a long talk wtth Cal, I sent him to his class w1thout
any other punishment He went on to school and graduated
the followlng year lie soon obtained a oosition wath a l~rge
steel mill, made good and has developed mto a fine Amencan
c1ttzen, because he was treated with kindness in a hme of
trouble
Had he been punished severely and no kindnesg shown him,
he most likely would have ~one on from bad I&lt;&gt; worse and ne·
ver developed into thr exrellent character that he Is.
The possibilities of a boy are often dwarfed by unkindness
"Treat the ehildren. foirlv, kindly,
Lead them ~ently on the way,
Let them feel the power of sunshine,
As thev toil from day to day
Make their labo1 happy, plea,.nt.
Win tbem by the love &lt;&gt;f truth:
Lure them on by sweet incenhvr
O'er the slippery path• of yooth" Anon

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rROGRAM ANNOUNCED
GUNOI TO MilT
'fhfl annual Chrlstmu pr~ur:rnm
Th~ Pomeroy Bend Grong£' wl1t for tile chlldnn of the Uneoln
meet In reeular ~salon Wednts· llell!hths arC'a wlll be held ThursdJ~ It '7!30 p m
A Chrlatmal day, Deeembf!r 20. at 1 'P m , On
party lnd oxeha~·· of IIOe gllto the lawn of the home of )lr and
will tono.,- die tneetln&amp; M'embert Mrs Gerald Schulter Rev Donald
were requei1e4 fo brlnt canned Seevers wUI be In eh•ltl of the
foods and toys tor needy ramUies prowram and Sanf1 •m be present
with a treat for Hl1h Child.

ress 1s 806 North Drexel Ave , Columbus OhiO has been duly appomted as . Admimstratr1x of the
Estalt of F:lla L Areher late of
Mt&gt;II;l S County Ohio, deceased
Dated th •s lith day of Deeember

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KINDNESS WINS
''Little d..,ds of kindness. little words of love,
Make the •&gt;rth an Eden, like the heaven above."
Frances S Osgood
Kindness in any one " a magnificent twt and is always ad·
mired by every one .
Some of our greatest men have been noted for their kJnd·
ness Uncoln wag admired for h1s kmdncss to birds and ani•
mals Ttleodore Roosevelt was a great lover of birds. There
is a bird sanctuary at Oyster Bay established and named in
memory of him
During a pr!&gt;gram of a school party one night, I saw from
the auditorium where J was seated, two lugh school boys wa·lking anoth&lt;r high school boy back and forth m the corridor I
decid~d something must be wrong, so I y. ent out to investi·
gate 1 found the fioys in the locker room anrl the boy who was
being walked was very sick.
Upon my approach. one of the boys sa1d to the sick one,
"Cal, what have you been eatlnJ:: that made you so sick?'' The
purpose of this remark was, of course to dt:ceJVe me and be
loyal to his chum.
Cal was about due as one of the performPrs in a darkey
min~trei , but he was not able to act, so I had the boy• take him

home

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy. Middleport, 0 Dec 15, !956

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Not1ce Ls h.ereby g1ven that Ar
chLe McKmney whose Post Offtct!
4.drlress 1s Dexter, OhKl has ~n
du ly &amp;ppmnted a.s Admmutra lor
of the Estate or Samuel Pearl Me·
Kmlle) Jatt&gt; of Dexter, Oh1o, Me1gs
Cou nty Ohio, deceased
Dvted thJs toUh day of De&lt;'ember

RICHARDS. OWEN- GENERAl MANAGER

POtneroy, Oh1o'.

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DEVoTED TO INTIIIESTS OF MEIGS· MASON AREA

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IIYNOI.D E. GREENE - EDITOR
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SEE 1!JS ABOUT A FREE PAINT
job for your tractor. Brown's
haetor Sales.
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llJ'\!E - N&amp;~CHI or E!.NA SEW·
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automatic Nechh1 - Elna. Sewing
Circle , Ohve at 1st Phone 122.4,
Gallipolis
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bY beeomw, ao AV&lt;In rtp.rest·
atwe Full or p art hme Terr1·
tor1es aYallable in Summer, M1d
dleport, Pomeroy and Vjc!nity
Writ~ Ell:'anor Brandi!, P. 0
Box 964, Portsmouth. 1Z.l0-3tc

MACHINES Tlte

ON AND AP"'''l:R

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(2Q) Business Services

DATE,

I wlll not SEPTIC TANKS, C~SS POOLS and
out h ouse~~ cleaned, complet.., many debts
stall.atlon
, Cree inspection, reasone other
onable prices, cbemlco:l serv1ce
and \'acuum equ1pmertt All seJ)A Napper
tie tanks, and cess pools euar.
12 14 3tp
anteed for one year S &amp;: H San
itQ.ry Service, Phone Jacksou
WQULD LI&amp;E
KEj;:P 'I'WO
1075 Toll charges call coJieeL
nlee laches ln our hOme Wnt e
24 ll~ur st-vlce, no extu charge
Mrs. Idoma Johmon, Portland,
up to 50 mJes.
11 8tl Imoc
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December 13, 19K,
be responsible for
contracted by any
than myself.
Lawrence

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watebmak.ar. COt.:IJNS JEWJ:.
ten guarantee $100 tr.adt in al·
LERS. PN~:CCW.
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RADiu &amp; TEL~"VISION SERVICE
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Phone 200. Cleland AppiJauee
~E TW! ~ DeLI!VAL liULK
Store, 118 W Mahl St.. Pomero,
MILK COOU:R. Fulton '!11omp2-23-tf ____ ::::-e:=-::-:=--==
10n, East Main St. 11 28 lmoc
FOREMAN ft ABBO'IT T.V.
V1CJI.l AD maba Repaired
~~OlDJtletfl WHEEL AIJGNJIENT.

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Blaettnar's, Pomeroy. 12 13 6.. FARM -- 153 acres, formerly
known as the Harl MusS(•r place,
~ CIIEVBOLET 4 dr. 210 S.dan
Wlth Ji!OOd 7 room home wtth
l:xtrtt JOOd rubber, orlglnal grey
bath gas heatmg, large \'eranda
Onlsb.
$995 00.
Blaettnar's,
Excellent ba sement barn 38X56,
Pomeroy.
12 13 6tc
silo, mllkhouse, implement shed ,
poultry house 24x70, all w1th
llllil CHEVROU:T, 4 dr. sedan, VB
good roofs 40 acres tillable
motor with overdrive, radio,
With balance Ln well·fenced blue
heater, seat oovers, dart green
grass pasture On good gravel
Jioiah. $174ft 00. Pomeroy Motor
road, to be blacktopped soon
Co.
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Only 1 mile to Hamsonvtlle
wtth 9Chools, churches, and
_. FOllD, ' dr., lovely cream
stores $12,000 00
and belle, II!Wltomllne, V8 motor BOX 229
PHONE 10B·Y
sun 'otilor, ~io, .heater, seat (12) 13, 3tc
covers, Fordomatie and ConUD·
ental trim. $1095 00. Pomeroy
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SOCIETY

Barbara ~eo!t hHs sJ)f'nt lhf
we1•k " Llh her parents Mr and
Mrs : :.~ul Scott, and ranuly v.hile
!t'cuperattne frQm a rerent ap.
pendectn my She an(j her mot her
were l!l (,alllpOIIJ Th urfd.ty for
h.er polit surg1cal che•kup aad wtiL
return 1o clHsses next Wednelday
and to floor dut} after the (test
ol the }&lt;'ar She Is a Junior nurse
at the Holzer Hospital School of
NursJni
Mr and Mrs Chester Erwin. lVJd
sons, Michael and Don, Mlcl4le·
port Mr and Mr1:1 CecJI Bolin, Lan
gsv1lle, :\fr and Mrs. Carl M1Utr
and lhree children Athens will
JOIP Ln a family
pre Chnstmas
dmner Sunday al the borne or Mr
and Mrs Dwighl Brown and two
childr£&gt;n. St Albans.
Mr and Mrs ]Jerman Lohse are
hUL idmg a nev. born e on the lot
bcs1de their pre.sel'lt home on Gra·
ve l JIJII.
Mrs I.J&gt;o Cbtlds rctUJned Friday after spendme the past live
weeks m Princeton, lnd , wtth rela tive~ Mrs Childs was called to
f'rm&lt;:eton by the senous illness
o( a Slster

WE BUY

STRUCTURAL I BEAMS
SCRAP IRON - MlTALS

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

Sugar Run Grade
SHcohl.oodFIIBy~oUwpnMieeset

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Ch~st~rHRoad
er 5 ome

A tbree coune turi ey dtnnt!r

ill the Mart~n R.estau.rut ~t ~edtd
at the M;utm &amp;e&amp;lauraot weccdcd
YOVDj Adult clua of t.b.e Pomeroy
Church or Chrl • . Thursday t"YE'n
mg Small cardl with canf's and
LH:-11 ~ atl11ehed M-rv&lt;:J ·~ J'lll(t
cards
The il: rou p .-:fjournr·rt to lhf'
hom e of Mn Gladys D:ull'y t'bester ro;~i, dt!ocorat.ed 111 kHplllg
&gt;Nnh th@ hohd•y ~tcaJOn tnet ud
1 n~ ;a ltghte..t tref" undr· r wh.i{ h.
gills were pl;~cr·d
Gr~:~up 5Ulj:ln&amp;
or C hn~lmas
carols Y.Jlb Mu Don.a.ld Seevers
as the aeoo 11 aaw~t ope~d the
progn"m after wh1ch. sevt&gt;ral read
l11g8 were gwen 1nclud1n8 'fhe
('h.nstmas Story" Mrs llelen Lf'L
fhe lt, ••'J'he peffect lift" lofrs QU.
\'er Michael '"AiliOs aDd AMY
uplams a prayer", 111'1. Lewb
Osborn, 'Chnstmu Time ', t~rs
Conrad
Ohlmcer, ~ aot
Seen·
Mrs.
Elwood &amp;wen,
' ~p the Spirit", Mrs ~vers,
alftt '"the Symbol of the Chr11t~
Tree Mrl. Mttlvm Smith
A Game was conducted by Mrs
B~:~ w1th prLZes awarded to
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_s Smit.b and "secret pals" were
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revC!alcd w•th tile exchange of

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., De&lt;. 15, 19SI-t

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Supr Bun Grade &amp;ehool had tbeu
1fty up all4.l Candlehght lnv~atilu re
leremony at the tchool '"'unda)'
They Opened With a nag (ere
1 mony
Then rt&gt;ce 1ved thei r wmgs
I from""'" Geora:e K1sshng
~1ro Ch 11 rltljj; fters1ngtr Jr lt"11d
N rondll&lt;'led the candlelight l'l
1 vt·~tll u re ! 1-remony GJr1s JJ\\t"st
I r:-d at lntt!ruw&lt;ba tt" Scouts Wt:!rt
Jant&gt; l~au Nanc} Bucns, Alita
Carpt•ntr r Jennifer ('rt!w K.alh y
Gnm ··~. Patnr 1a ll ennes!iy Cand)
I Kl sllillli!: KiltY Persinger Frances
Ra dfr,rd and Cmd y Swatzfi
Refreshm~:~ot.s were st!!rve4 lo
31 yuebl Y&lt;h1ch mcluded Browrue
Troop Fwe or Sugar Run School
Refreahmets were served to 31
FrtdaJ alleruoen Mrs
Erl\fst
JUests whleh mcluded Browru e J..allance, Mrt Herr&amp;U l..olwe :tnd
Troop Five of Sugar Run School Mn 0 L ROUiio'h vJIIted the h.o~
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pttal and pliced the candlt&gt;s m
the var1ons roomt and hallwa&gt; •
a:trts.
Refreshrntnts of frutt c-ake aad
Botb Mr ud Mrt &amp;k.Master
ooffe"~"were served by
hostess have '--en
'-"" patunts at the hOIIP'"'
and favor1 were small santa boots and became 1n1ereated 1n maktng
Pre.ent were lilote named above Chnstmas m~r for those who are

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Grew , .a ttMJ ~ of tile •
l hrWUU T'rWiltlr n..utt. of •
lhe FilM IIPU.t ~. wu )ekl
t'r~da, not!!lQII wW. U. Re'f.
l"laremonl E Hoyt teachtnt tbe
rourst&gt; m lht&gt; absence of hb wife1
the re&amp;ular 1~er Awoximately
lwt&gt;nty persona, teuhert cflicett
or the Chureh School .Pd la~
~:~ted c~u rdt workeu, were pre-

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charles
Rascoe
WISe Larry
GavtnHaskins,
and Cb.arles
Stobart, st udents at OhiO Uruver·
s1ty, are horn e for Chn.slmas va·
cat1on

The Rev , C E Hoyt and son,
David, drove to Marietta lo.iay
aftt~r 1 Margaret Hoyt, semor at
Manetta College, who will return
lor
Mr.s LoUL&amp;e Forresl, Gallipolis,
spent Th.ursday and Fr1day VISit·
mg Mr and Mrs L&lt;~wrence B1ng
Mrs Harold Hmkle and Mrs
Robert Morn.s were busmess VISit·
MPs Myrtle Watson }g Vlsihng
ors in Columbus Fnday
at
aleanor, w va with h&lt;'r daugh
Mr and Mrs George Hudson
ler
and son in law, Me . and M111
and daughter, Carol Jean, were
Walter Baker.
recent busmess VISitors m Colum·
Word has been received llere
that Floyd Squth, a former M:e1gs
Martha Lou Hunnell was taken COUnty reSident IS CijUte llL 10 II
to the GalltpQlis Clm1c today for hospital in Kenosha. Wls
a checkup after a prolonfed illMrs Wilham Baxter remains ill
ness
at ller home, Mulberry Ave.
Mrs Harry Chesher and son,
Mr and Mrs E T Greenlee were
David were In GalltpoiLs th1s week at A..rbuckle, W Va , Wedne.!tday
at Holzer Hosp•tal where 'David to attend the funeral of a relatJve
had a cast removed from his leg
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Triplett
which was broken playmg footb.tl~ and family VISited recently w1th
four months ago
relatives 1n Ironton.
Mrs Leonard Gwia?.dowsJty and'
Mrs ,Toseph Beegle and daugh·
grandmother, Mrs Harry MillS, ter, Mtss Shirley are busmess
were m Gallipohs Fr1dey wben visitors In Parkersburg, w. Va
Mrs Gw1azdnwsky was tn Holzer
Hospital for miDQr surgery.
IIRTHDAY NOTED
SHOW SLATED DBC. 21
MrB. William Sheridan and
Bradford Maag, directt~r of the daugMet, l.tarla, Mrs Alber1 Mar
Sunflower Minstrel, wh1ch ls ap,on· Uu and Mrs. William Boyd spent
sored by Fides Lodge, K of P. Thutllllfv atternoon with Mrs Eu·
and the Seruor Class or Middleport gene Triplett and daU&amp;hter, Bee·
High School has announced a ky, A decorated birthday cake and
llhow on D('C 21 at Wdke!WUle ice cream were served In observ.
HLgll School Dress rellearsal for ance of Beckfa tourtb birthday
the show wJ!I be thia Sunday at The honored guest received 1
2 30 p m at the K of P Halt
nuJtber of "Jilts.

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Pomeroy Bowling Alleys

JOHN RICHMOND

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other commumties.

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&amp;,QlaUer children were into the ~hU1"ch dinJ.Dg room
the)' were aeated .._t low

~:~~&lt;le~c;Q;;r•;,'"~~d~weJe
in keeping
with
~fVed Saata

and older gl..rls
Christmas cookies,
OJUliet, JOQCOl'D 'balls, and coffee
fro,. 1 table deconted with an
arr..aement of llolly and candLes
the refre.tullentlil S111ta
I Cl·aua Yiaite,t the party aad treatled
cbil4lel to etoekin&amp;l fllled
CIN)41ea and candy eaau A
~tllange wu ,nj~•d by the
-"d members to eoath&amp;de
~Y- Hestesses we~ Mrs. L.
E. Reynolds, Mra. Claucle Aahley,
Franf!es Ron!ib , Mrs. Otho Wafts,
Mnl. 0 . L Roush, M:n. Cbeuter
PW!n, Mn. 1!1. E. MdCioloy .

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GRUESER BLOCK C8.
3 Mll11 North of PDIMNY

On Rt. 33. Call Wilt. Grwter,
RIKk Spring•

RAW FURS and Beef
Carl Chevalier, Long
Bottom.
11 2'1 1mop.

wanted -

Hides.

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FO;-Rent

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if~!''· Phone I!Ol·M. 12 12 31p

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OPTo••'PRIIT

N W. COMPTON, 0. D.
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) Former resident$ who were born and used to live here
) Former residents who have recently moved to
other toW!!.

Use ~ hqllf
will bring

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Unel to the fol\owi... ll!d Qle Clltllbllas
with t h e

Card

cream and kool-

were

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8 00 uanny i'homss Sllow
1·30 Votce l)f Firflstone
0:00 Sbi!rlod: Jtolmes
9 30 Lawrence Welk Top 'runes
10.30 Mark Saber
11 00 Mewa of lhe NIIIht
11 11} Mystery Theatre

During the buldntas
Mrs Childs reported
ner aerved by tHe~~;;;;;;;
cl111 (or the Lo)"ll "Yi
A
oatd ~is . H~ind

PUill(
INVITED

I

DEC. 17 to DEC. 31

CHECK THIS LIS1' and you will find you ean solve
111any problems with a gift that will last all year lflng.

shall.

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POMEROY soam

Theatre

tllerr preSJdent; Earl Md.iilley,
churcll custodian, Fred 1. Gaidner,
pastor o( the chureh, and · MrL
Gardner BenJLe Young Haw~~~aD
lhidl!!nt at the Kentucky Ohriwan
Coll~e, Grayton, f(v. will abo reCelv~a g1ft from the class.
The devotional service 'was con·
durted by Mrs 0 !: MclCinley
...tho read the story Of the Jl,tjtivlty
from the Gotpel of St. Luke and
an arhcle by the late Peter Mar-

SUNDAY, DIIC . 11

"

OPEN BOWLING

INSURANCE

Mrs Charles Buck entertained
the Kin Club Thurlllday evenlna at
her home, Rutland Road whtcb
was decorated 10 keeplne w1th the
hGiiday season, includint a hghted
tree under which filts were
plaeecJ.
A short hUJiness sess.10n. was
held wtth tbe prestdent, Vrs C.
1 Ebersbach presidme after
which th.e e:roup exchanged gifts
Game&amp; were played witb prizes
awarde dto Mrs. Emmett Black
burn, Mrs.. -c J. Ebersbach and
Mrs. Richard VauJban Sr. Tile
traveling prize donated by Mrs.
E1nma Letfhe1t was awarded to
Mrs Edgar Pratt.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess !lnd favors were small
candles in the form of Christmas
symbols.
Present were those named above
and Ml't Thecdore- Lehew, Mrs
W11lard Ebersbacb, Mrs Lee Pratt
Mrs Waid Windon and Mrs Harold Eberabach.

6'30 Five Star Final
?·00 Kukla Fran &amp; ODie
'7 . 1~ John Daly and Hfoll
730 Frankle Laine
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Cbetter, Olllo

12:30 Si1n OU

12

SHOT GUN
SKOOT

and Mn
Harry Osborn Mrs
or·~ ~IU~an~d~o~r~t~h~e~o~ta~~ol~t~h~e~O&lt;~P'~'·~~~~~"":::;;~;:;:;::::;:
ence
Durns•d~. Mra. Cl1rence Andrews, Mrs. Edward Veaoy Mrs
Truman Russell. Mn. C V Jones
and Mrs William WoodllJ'd

FOR THE BEST IN ALL KINDS

Gifts Exchanged,
Games Played At
Kin Club Party

Mrs n S Harold entered Holzer Hospital Thunday lor obser·
v~rhon and treatment.
Mr and Mrs. George Doolittle
Sr Fa 1rv 1ew Park, are visiting
Mr and Mrs Glenn Lambert- aad
Mr and Mrs George Doohttle Jr
and new son, Steven Charles, at
the Lambert home today This IS

here

Is Held

SEE OR CALL

Mary Jane Young, Patr1cia Lloyd,
Mat ilyn Sue Kmght, Mary Caro30 tt lyn ~hiler, John Ftsher, Fred
Lewts , James Mourmn~. KelUleth

~;~;n~s~u~r~a~ncre:.~;

Fa

vors were varioUI Ch rutmll (II
ur Ules Place card:l were red with
a Sant.a deeonhOD.I 1nd tbe ~u:t..
la.n name or the member
A short bUSIDflll IUIIIOil opea.M
y,Jth group amglng of Cllrldmal...
uruls and dt:votwnB led by the
prerudent, Mr~ J~d C Webster.
Thank }OU notes for flowers r&amp;
CeJVed were read frtM Mn Phi1
Williamson and Mrt. Carrie Nye
CbrbitrTll.'l B~Uilil were read
!r01n Mls1 Luet"etia GenheLm~
who W.ll 11nabJe to atlead. A con~
ln butwn was made to ttle Me1&amp;s
County Tuberculosis A!lsoctaUon
Ctalllmu-wrapped articles of
food ware Droo1bt bJ eaeb ~m·
ber for neetly tamihes Announce·
n~~ent wat made tb.at Mrs Ma1ly
li&amp;rl) of ttk! Ohio Attoeiation ef
Garden Clubs would tpeak on
Christmas arrangements over atjll·
tlon WtW, Saturday. December 15
"·s
'·u••
•·!bet read a •
-·"p
~~«" ~
.,. of lea:ends lncludiDg, "The Glas·
tMhurs:
Thllrn
Christ"The "Tbe
Prun11ttla."
mas' Rose,"
andTree.''
A 4esct•"tiOn of Christ by
'
"'
lii,IS Lentulus, repilrting tolthe
man senate,
E:tbel
Garlandwas
andread
ML&amp;s
d
h
rea
by E. ac poem,
BaJrd. "C rLstmas
1
M.rs Mi.llme Davit exh.ibit.ed 1
Christmas table •rranaement of
dr1ed silver palhted ""'pper cran
and tall silver stems topped: with
small blut gUtlils balll on a bed of
sUv.er aneel l)•ir upon wllicb were
large blue glan balls.

MJIJDLEPORT

SAVE ON YOUR SHt:'-E repmr ' .1t
Racme Shoe Shop

Estate

QR

B ll~tht("d ( hmtmai tree """re uled
Ln the !iOCliil roo1ru o! t he rederated ChuHh Thur~day BVeDlni
ror the Ch.nslma' J)lrty o( the
l'wth¥hl (.arden Club
The pari} \'.as prcccdl'd hy a
lurke} d1uner 111 lhe dLnlng room
l wcn!J \1.-.o mt:ltt iHrs Wt"fl! ~c;~h•J
at a long L;able V.Lih Chrt slmas ar
r.a.ng\.:wenlll und v.lute tapers ex
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Igrandson
theu f1rst vLslt w1th their new
Middleport.
::Jpe~rt~T~eobn~~i&lt;~\a:na.::.P:h~OIUI=~~~
Nancy Rawlings,
Stover,

8arnes-SJm1J80n ln1urance
Midr}leport.
Bonds.
PhotMItl'.b FORD VIctoria, 2 clr. Hardtop Fordomatic, extra good for
JnodeL $895 00 Blaettnar's, Porn· COMPLETE filsur"IJ.Ce Protection,
J.ife. Auto, FLA, .Polio. CaU DoD
troy,
J2 13 6tc
Mill&amp;. Middleport. Ohi.,. ----19.12 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan
J)ynafiow ti!!ve, one local owner (21 ) Reo!
$195.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
-~----"'7,-;--·,.,.---ROO&amp;f IIOUSE, 39, ' acres ground
12 13 6tc
good produemg OL] and gas well
19!11 roNTIAC, 2 dr Dlx SE:! dan
gas m house, all mmeral nght9
Ofigt.nal gr~en fimsh $495 00
Included pnce $1500 For more
Blaettnar'!l. Pomeroy 12 13 6te
informal10n see AuN"lia or
George Bmg, Hemlock Grove,
l9S6 BUICK Special 2 dr. Dlx
OhiO, any day except Saturday
S~dan Dynaflow drive, low mile12 13 3tp
age. L1ke new $2595 00 Blaett12 13 6tc
nar's, Pomeroy

181 Auto Soles

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PuP rate or 2 cfllts per word wLll
be cbaraed (or advertuing If not FOR SAI.E--Pea.tl Kirby Real £8.
pal• for belare the Eth of t&gt;ach
tate,
R11tland Tuwnshlp 31
~th tollowLD.,i tnstrtl(tn
acrq la.nd, hou.se, batu. and ou1
lrror1 tn Ad'r'ertl!ung-Shouhl be
bull6i.Q8s. Se.e G~.l"ge A. 1\.1.-t'in
f'MI'te4 lrQlt&lt;fiateb". T~e Dally
bart, Admmut:rator
6-1 U
Senllllrd wUI not '• responstbl9
tor •ore than oae inconect ln- hr Mllt--!.DfttiM
ladder&amp;,
aertlon.
Scaffold Boarda, Drop Clotlu
CUntoo Filhcr, Klddjeport.
Cara ot 'l'badks all,d Special N(,
Phone 6265-X.
11-l.tf
tieq of J:veata (Jl"inted at reg\!·
1~ claqified rates. Ob1tvanes
PMNhhed at 1 ce11t per wor-d .

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CLO::cS::!::...O
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T o-n- a-;1;..1-.-,.- d:-se-,-v.,mg QUICK SERVICE oa Ward 116
machine We repair all modeLs
palrttijr br ll'aot0t1' 'l'lftlned

WHTN-TV Channel13

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N~ws HeahtJef
Wefftll~reast

SATUIIDAY

Mrs. Bangerter
Is Member Of
Cantata Choir
have
!rom Plan Christmas
De
Heath ehurch '"t
Party cember 19
The Ridge- Keno toro to
Methodist Chureh For Cub Sc."'uts

Enjoy Holiday
Season Party

Robert
Mofifpilleff
Bad'e 71f

WCH5-TV Channell

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It 30 'rllliitllt
12·00 Midnfght M•ss
12 80 SllfO Off

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NBC N!"\ts
Srt l.anee-lot
S!lftlty

11·20 ,,.., Box

BtMcltsl to C,_CTal Preu Aaaocialio"
12 110
T•ke A 'l'tlp
1
12 00 WU6 8111 lilekol&lt;
AsmNGTON-Indica.tlonl art" that the federal bud1et tor UJe
I 00 lifthlo IDd J~kle
lbcal yl!!ar bertnning next JUly 1 wUI can fM" ex~a.dltures 1
1
30 ML~slon at Mid-Century
ot at 1eo.st $72 billion, a jump of nearly $3 billion over the :nrure
2
00 Profellllidtial Football
tor the pie.&amp;ent year,
4 30 Ommbmt
A projected 1ncre818 ill military epeudln•, from the preMnt '36
6 00 Telephone Time
billion to $38 b11Uon, will account tor matt of the rise, and the 1011
6 30 Annie Oak~ey
biLftk plan wiD add another $600 miJil~n &amp;o Uncle Ba.m'a out&amp;"o.)
7 00 Laule
Thouth a $2 bWid lnoreue ln revenue is an·
7 30 Jack Benny
tlclpated, tt 11 fU:r fi'Oint eertab'l, tepe-ctaO.Y' aince
00 l!;d S _rJivBn Show
8
higher costa will tat lnM tbe proflta on which
9 00 GE Tbeatl'e
fndu.etrt'al orcaniza.Uon.s pay taxa.
9 30 , Alfred Hitchcoek
Fnllowmg thP clmner a J:uft ex·
Thu~t, prol!lpfcta ot a ttMrs.l tax cut are dim,
10
00 $64,000 Challenge
was
held
Mr~
Jom
ee
Saychange
though aome exelle faxes may be tr1mmed • bit
,
10
30
What s My Lme
re
outgomg
president
was
presenand small business, whfch the El&amp;efthoWtl' act11 00 Sunday News SpeeiaJ
ted a g1ft from the club and also
ministration Is particularly eager to encour,,..1 LH5 Crtlone) March
from th.c rommLtle~ Mr.s Jt;~hard
may get 11ome relief.
SIGN OFF -PRAYER
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Cam pbell , :\frs Rolh~ fll!arh s and
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• GOP SmFT-'fupubliean party fiOUr&lt;:ea say
Mrs Bent-z Wolf(' Mrs 9a)re also
that L. Judson Morehouse, NeW York state OOP
We'HJ
MdMDAY
CPiarlfttlin
prl!!sented each of the committee
chalrma.n, Is In Une to IIJCC:eetl Leonard W. HaD
8 00 Captain Kangaroo
w1th a g~ft
a• the party's national chairman,
I
9 00 M&amp;rtl!ng Show
P~jlns were mflrle to remember
1. Judson
There have been repUted reportl tha.t He.ft
10 00 Garry Moort
Mr!i Harry Bearh~ and Mr~ Mike
Morehouse
wUI step down from tile job next 1ear, probabl~
10·30 Arthur Godfrey
to take a post in President Eisenhower•• cabJnet.
Mckenzie each WI1h
flower~ at
ll 30 Strtke It R1ch
l'hriAtmaR (lmf&gt; Gamf'R w«&gt;re play
While thflre haa been no confirmation of thl!i, Hall Ll known to feei
12 00 Valiant Llldy
tha.t It Is time to tum the task ot auldlng the RepubUcln campai&amp;nJ
1~ 15 Love of Life
t'd witll pme s awarrll'rl to Mrs
I Jack Rob~on , Mrs Alhc-rt Wood
over to 110meane elae.
12 30 Search for Tomonow
Hall may become postmaster general in the Prtll~t'1 cabinet,
urd, Mrs Norma W1\,.;on and MIS
Ltght
12100
·~ Guldm!l
POitmt~jter General Arthur Summerneld hti:• been illinl' anct h~
Katie's K.itcllen
Walter Walker
f!ently underwent a serloua operalion. His health may prtVent hU
1·30 As tlie World Turn!
contlnuinJ 1n office.
Attendmg w~T(' lhn ~r named a
2•00 Our MfSJ BrooJu
bove and Mrs Oval Duldle, Mn
Morehouse'• name Is mo.tt often menUoned In the dl.euaalon•
2·30 Hoaseparty
about a poselble aucceaaor to HaU btcauae of the outatanding HCIOI'd
Joseph Beegle. Mrs. .John Smith 1
s·oo Big Payoff
he hal!l made in polltically·lmportant New York. Hla acbJevement in
Mn. Henry Reibel , Mrs Bernjce •
3.30 tlob Crosby Show
help1nr Mr. Eiaenhcwer win the state Jaat Noverrtbar by tha greaet
Dant Mrs Norma Chapman Mrs
4:00 Brighter Day
e•t majority ever rolltd up by a. prelidmtlal candl4&amp;te put J.lo,_
Lawrence Smtth Mrs Paul Grue·
4•15 Secret Storm
house In the apotltcht.
aer, Miss Erna JeMe, Mrs Claude
•
Darst, Mrs Max Meinhart, Mra
• SOVIET TROOPS-Unltod Btatea ofticlalll art not countltlg oh r Eva Hendru:·ks, Mr!! Grtwer Erb.
It, but they wouldn't be eurpt1.terl it Ruuia IUoidtlllly decided to puU
Mrs Albert Hendrich, Mrs Rrh
Jta hoops out Gf Hungary.
Root Mrs. Charles Sauer
Mra
These otflclals say the Soviets must now realize they have a:alne4
SUNDAY
Pearl
Spencer,
Mn.
MarY B Hem
Uttle and toet a. anat deal by their blutal aupprtN1on ot the Hl.lft4
CHANNEL
13
e1, Mrs R B Wtlkms Mrl' Acidic
tarlan rebellion. Cornm\lnltt pa1 ty rankl throuchOUt tht wotkt
11
59
S1g11
On
GFue~er . Mrs man Goodwin and
are swept wlth detectioN'. Su~h neutral n11tton1 ai
12 00 F••tb For Today
Mrs Charles Cohen
India have made It plain the- Krem.Hn baa JOlt their
13·30 Oral Roberts
Ntvtrala
aympathy andl l'tlpport.
1 00 Mar~hall Coueee
By cruthlnl the nbeU\on, Mo.&amp;cow hoped to Hn'
1 SO 20th Century FoX Hour
noUee on Ita other satellltet th11t It would not tolerKrtmlh:
3.00Two Gun Playhowe
ate any Independence on their pnrt
3:30 John kopkins File '7
However, the Callant HWlCBrlan people h«vf lbOWJI tht ftUMI&amp;nl
4 00 Colle(le Press Confeteace
that tank• aa4 runa are ntJt necessatlly enough to qnll a Jove of
4·30 Me,ll'al Horizons
freedom-that ateiUte nallooa can &amp;oet ld ted 'Up t.1W ldvW:t odoin•
5 00 Ctrtooo Theatre
lnaUon that they wlU not be frightened out ot rebelilng.
Member11 of Heath Meth&amp;dllt r·~~-~:':'~~-----..!1 8 00 :MtJi Century Tbeati'e
Becau~~e af th .., Unittd States otrlclab thlnlC It 11 detl.nltely po14
7 30 Ted Mlllek Amateur Hour
chutch
,....tvod lettors
alble that Motcow' will announce Ita lntentiOA ot QUitttl• Hun&amp;ary.
30 Preas Conferettce
8
Rev. and MJ'I. L. A Bangarter,
·- - - - -----~ tM
00 Omnibus
9
"ho loft
lune
Camden
MONDAY
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Mr and Mfl. Everett S1uon, Plans are beinc made fM th-eir
1144
Sllft
On
ehuteh
choir.
or
whkb
Mrs.
Bal'tDi!n
Five
Cub
Scouts
ot
troop
went lo Parkersl:ol,lrl' Saturday
11:4~
Cartoon
Club
after his brothtr, Sam wh(l hal rerter Is • trrember, to stng over 248 met Wedne1day afterncon at
12:10 Noon News
the
"Church
by
tile
Side
of
the
the
home
of
the1r
den
mother,
bt&gt;t'n m the hoap1tal fer a fed days,
12:15 Nei&amp;bbarlll
Mr and Mrs A. H Curtis , re- R~tad" proaranr 1ft the near fu. Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr , Uncoln !Ul Mldctay Movie Mallnte
Heights.
turned Thursday fram Dayton~ ture
110 r'emmlnt Touch
where they have been v1s1hng
The cho1r is presenling a Christ2 16 Llberaee
Plant
were
m•de
for
a
Christ·
their daughter, Mrs Marjorie mas cintata "Followers ot the
245 Lito
tour Star" which was sc:hf'duled for the lllas party atld gJft exchange to
Rathburn and tam1ly for
Aftetnoon Film Festival
be held, Wedne~~day afternoon,
we~ b .
New Pl1'18 Churt&gt;h. the Ca mden Decembet 19. The group made
4·io Super Serial11me
Mr and Mrs. Everett W•llum, Cllurch, the West Alexandria ChUf·
500 Mickey Mouu· Club
were rallinl on E. W Erlew1ne of r-h of the Bre•hern and tht North Chr1stmas ornaments and cards, 800 Cartooo Club
as thelr J)rOjeet for the day
lnng Bottom, Friday
Hyde 'Park Mefhcrdlst Chm'eh, ClnRefreshments were served by
Mr and Mrs L)lndcn 01horne cmmrtl.
Jon Guinther at the close of the
wc•e caiUng on her ne•ct Mrs
meetmg.
Jelda Weber, Friday.
Olive Gr•na:e mtt Saturday eveIAsv ENOUGH
the MeetiftJ ni&amp;ht wlll be chan£elf
bark t&amp; Fr1da) eveln1k Nf'xt meel·
LAKE ciTY
Mrs.
Tllirtye11ht person~ attendtd tile
•ng n1tJhl will be Dt!t 28 at that
Norman Chrlstensen reported her annual Christmas dmner 01 tile
t1me w11t be a Christmas party
Thlub ~et 118-montb-old heifer mlssmg, lherThe 'Ni.Cit:t sewing C
Mr and Mn. Cash Btmtz of Rav· at the Jfotel Martin.
ur: ay ltr's deputy Karl Eh1ers aaked If Loyal Berems at the Church or
t&gt;nna ana Wilham Benb. of A,l· ennutJ lC11' ita annual
m mas the animal bad any tdenhfylng Chrlst Fnday entnnr The plann·
rrl!'d VISited with Mr and Mrs dlnnet snd party The room and c:baractertstles. "Oh, yes," Mrs ed potluck supper was served In
M L. Bales, Tuesday
tbe table wert deeoJ'ated m keep- Chrlitensen told him "She hu an the diRint room wh1~h was deeorawitb the holiday seal!on
odd "Moo" that 1 could tell ant· led ln keeping w (1 the Chr1stmas
William JtoM, of Colqmbus Is
ltlltft\.
!lpendinl the huntine !Miai!llon w1th
Durln1 the social ho-ur the mem- where "
Mrs Clarence Chnt. prl!!lident,
Everett Wllllam.
ben er.joyed a gift exchange.
presided
•t a sllott bu1tneu meetGlenna s. Mllltorn.
..c:ttr MOURt
htl •nd new Gffleerlll Mected were
Pl'eHnt 'ttf!te Mts 1tobert
JM:II8dlf, lllioh.-Ttal.. bl..lt- ~l'ltldenl, lilts Clarelloe MtNeal:
tlrip. Mrs. WiDiam Jtbsaell. Mrs.
H. WAS WI.ONO
~ ~~~~oool - pno. Mrs. Edgar
lamea
Slmpi!J'n\
MrR.
Russell
WtJ..
MARLl!Ol\0, Muo. - Coostaa
J..bo~
a
ol 841.- _.41&amp;1'7, ll:n. Claude Aohle&gt;:
Eeonomu, 78, '1iiQ fined ~ dol- "'"· Mti. llitnard
lars In d\ltrlct eourt for shodtlftJ Mloa Eli1abetl !'lek, Mro Robert 960.000 m'JtoliOflfl' arutu•n,., ae- an sec, Mrs Geor11e HUdson,
two ehletertt on the lawn of Mtt. 110110r11. Mit Slcllliy Spo•oer, Mrl. eordlnf t6 eaJtull'tl6rft of tile blf. tre~~~oJUter, !lira Gem-ge Clhlds.
ltn. lloor1&lt; cltUtft ,...,.n!•d
Atlol Jlatft"l
111e oourt he llitllll Flthtif, MTI. llrodlord M..l 11e o!llf!DHI'lllt ..,.. IIGike deplllll
menta.
gifts f.-.m IM tbih tt MIS. Cline.
an• A ...., Vlti!Aia
lhouaht ~hot ..,. ..,a!~

W

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8 00 SUperrMI'I

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Foretoo Fo•orall""got U,td,N. Y.'s L. Jvclson MoNhou..
ly $3 Billion Over 1956-1957 Now GOP Narional Chalnnan?

0~Wt{~ 0~

11 30 cltampkmolrlp

Adrrnlnlstratrlw
E•tat• of Fr1nk B. Grogan
deceated
Nottce ts hereby g1ven that QIUe
M Grogan whose Post Offk!e
Address •s 357 Beech Street, Middleport, Oh1o has been duly •1Jpomted as Adnumstratr1x 0( tbe
Estate o( Frank B Grogan late of
Melgs County, Ohio, deceased
Dated this 11th day of Decem.
ber 1956
John C Bacon
Judge of the Probate Coun
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NOTICI! OP APPOINTMINf

Administratrix
Estate 'of Emmitt Diehl, also
known •• Emmett Di•hl, doec:M•d
Nohce Ls hereby giVen that [sabell D Sm1th whose Post Office
Address LS 345 Galena St, ZanesVille OhiO has bei&gt;n duly appOII'lt·
ed as Admm1stratnx of the Estate
of F.mm1tt Diehl , also known as
Past Counci lOrs O( Theodorus Emmett Diehl late of Rulland,
Council Daughters or Amenea )le1gs County, OhJO, deceased.
held the1r annual Christmas dmner
Dated th1s 12th dsy of Decembe-r
Thursday even.ng at the Hotel 1956
Martm 'l'he room was decorated
John C Bacon
m keepmg w1th the hohday sea·
Judge of the Probate Court
~on mcludm~ a lighted ChTurtma!;:
Meigs County, Ohto
tree under which gift9 we1e plac (12), 15, 22 29, 3tc
ed Small Chrutmas cards mark1•d
the plares at the table and favo-rs
were C'lmstmas ornaments center·
ell w1th ll small tup (LJ!ed w•lh.
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5 30 Capt Gall .. ut
6 00 Meet 'the Press
6 30 News PJl'ture
6 45 Gotpel Harroony Bnys
7 00 77th Bengal Lt. ... trs
7 30 Hallmark Hall of Fame
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Indu ~try On Parade
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Cold First Quarter Spells Out Giardello And
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three straight goals to give Galli·
polis a 6-4 lead, and they were
never again headed .in the contest

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Orchestra conductor Arthur Ft,edler .came up with a sore arm, be
visited Jack Fadden, veteun Botton Red Sox and Harvard University trainer. Fiedler ~id Fadden
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while Tucker'• Olympians crushed
Santa Clara, 97-37, with 1 Chicago
Stadlurq record of 41 field goals.
Saturdiy rillht'a same doesn't
count otfielally because the NCAA
hat ruled that only contests with
senior four-year coJieacs should go
into the record,

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feature Of the game will be how
the Dons attempt to handle 6-foot,
IO.incb Bill RusgeiJ and ruggr.d
K. C, Jones - tl\e stars who Jed
San Franclseo !hrouah two conaecutivo unbeaten eampalans.
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Mt. and MPS. Roy Smltb tailed
Mrs. Clyde Weli and dayghter ion Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
and Mrs. Will Ueilman called on family Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Oeorge
·Roush ot Minersville
Mr. and M'rs. Lenard Lanham
spent
Thursday
with Mr. and Mr.~.
ond family visited ~lative.11 in
Lloyd Roush and son.
Wcm, Va.; over the weekend.

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troops ta btlleved to have cleared the w•y for
the pa.rley ot the watern Blf 'l'IINe lil!den.
Plana are expected to be amoune.ef u 100ft
aa it become• clear tht.t Belen'• pernm.ent ha.1
weathered the parUamentaey etorm Which hu
bUffeted the Britllh cabinet IInce the beflnnlnr
of the Suez ertala.
The three rreat . powers •re In l&amp;reement on
a basic point: the Wdtem Alliance muat preaent
a IKilid front agaiftst the Kremlin. American,
French and Brlti1h diplomats all -y that the
eo11darity ca.n ~at be shown tbroutll a friendly
get-together on the part of Mr. Eisenhower, Sir
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4au,bter Mary spept lui S1tur· W .S.C.S. rn.ec:Una at Garnet Smith•
dlf tt~th r. .utf Hn. 8il'lfle1 Truio Wed . I!"Ytftrill.
Guy lpeacer rlt Ccm.Untine
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MJclliiiiSn is
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Mr. mfl tm"l. Clint Orr c1lled
week. here with h11 a.i 1ler 1111d
on B10 sar~en sunday evening.

Mr. tnd M"rt. Riebard Rifbt!l of
Syracute spent Sunday with M•e
ly Mrt. A"tulf P1lntef
Pearaon . ther caners were Omer
Mrs. Will HeUman tailed on
rram·let and family o! Letart aod Mn. Homer Qe·r&gt;glean Fnday .
Roy Pearson and famUf or f.a1t
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Painter and
Letart,
dllliilhte'P~,. Mr. aird rs. Harry ~own
Mr. and' Mr1 . V•llet Spencer of end sons. P'Mred Smith and daujhSyratille spent fiutsday with ~r and VltJil ft.oUS'h were reeent
caller1 of Mt. and Mrs. Ku.ssell
Mr. a1rd Mil. £1:tldle GtlfrHb.
Mt. and Mri. GSITY' GrlftUh and Painter.
dl'tl&amp;:hter at c•dh, 0 . spent t~c
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Will Heilman
trRkeftd WitPT Mr. and Mrs. £dd~e elllled on Mr. 1l1d Mrs. Tom
Griltlth.
SroU Friday eve'nlng. CuttaiC
'Mr. and Mrs, Ch.a rles Kelteu · Prayer meeting w&amp;s held at the
spent Saturday wifh Mr. and Mrlt. Scott home.
Ctyde Ddvls of bexter.
Mary Bailey. Jennie Roush and
Mr. 8nd Mrs. Warley Davis of Mrs. Virgil Roush and children
Dexter spent ~Lfnday with · Mr. attended the Church bazar at
and Mrs. ArvU Holter.
Chesln recently.
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Mr. and . Mrs. Orvey Gainer
Mr. artd M;rs. Dena Turner spent
TLJesday l't the WHJ Hellman

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Mr. arfd Mra. P'rtrtk O'Neil waa
eallt"6 ttt R~~edt-r . '•· to th.e
funeral of htJ son FrankFin O'neil.
Betty l( eUer of Pomeroy . ~onet.a
Doris and fa mily Deiter spenl
Sunday with. Mr. and Mn Cliarlu
Kelter.
Jtnice Smith of Oldtown spent
the weeltt!nd with her •i,trr , Mra.
0Pil Smith IUHt fami ly.
).flrlha Orr of Columbus . OMo
~nt the weekend wllh Mr . aflrl
M'ts. Arthur Orr.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. Bill Orr and famIly ~ pent Sunrla,v with Mr. and
Mn, Clint Orr .

sandra and Robtlrta Trussell
spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

A cool first quarter when. tbey . McQuaid, F
6 7~U 19
were outscored 14: to 6 jiUit about Bateman, F
0 D-O 0
tells the story of a loss b;r the Keating, F
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CLEVELAND UP - Joey GiarPomeroy fought Ramely, but,
dello
of Philadelphia and Yama
night
to
Nelsonville
on
the
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Dixon, G
3 1-6 7 Bahama of Bimini Islands scored
liS easy l;:~y UJIS .and bU/lllleS JUst
0 0.0 0 unantmous decisions but the real
Shot after shot by the Jackets Tanguy, G
wouldn't go in . The Dcvih led 2().
rimmed
the
basket
and
climbed
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the buket actually cost the Pan- 8 at the end of the first period
out.
After
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Arb., in the televised second
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better,
but
not
Totab
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The 9,031 fans who poured $61,· event, a bout which drew c1tcalls
, paee, and by thiH lime Gallipolis
Pomeroy did not hit a field goal was also controlling the rebounds,
cnougb to win. They fell under a
Olficla.ls: Strimer and Langfitt. 750 into the benefit coffers saw a from the Arena crowd.
rangy Greyhound team by 3 in
in t.{le first quarter as they took and Pomeroy trailed 32· 15 at halfdead-game and dead·tired Charley
the second quarter, counted 10 to
12 shots at the baJkfl without a time.
(Kinb) Cotton of Toledo f~:~il to
9 in the third, and (ell behind
fieJd illll. In the second quarter
pusb through bis plans to "come
again 14 to 1&amp; po-ints in the final
they had only three field goals,
Early in the
th ird period it
strong" in 'he final four rounds,
period.
1nd the output at halftime show- looked for a fcw minutes as if the 1
and Jose unanimously to Giardello,
Nelsonville's big Tom McQuaid.
ed them three field goals in 28 Panthers might come back. Bob
whom he had beaten twice before
star of the gridiron and hardwood,
and bowed to once.
1ttempts lilt the basket Ali told Eastman hit for two free throws,
BY OSCAR FRALEY
was the unstoppable opposition.
for the evening the Panthers hit and after a goal b.v Thomas, a
Bahama was disappointed that
United
Pre11 Sport• Wrlt.r
He
tallied
19
points,
many
of
them
only 16 pt:r cent of their !lhoh: fil'ldcr ttY Wildermuth , Si58on's
be "couldn't get a tight out of
SYDNEY, Australia UP - Fear- Jimmy Martinez" of Glendale,
difncult twisting sbota or one.
with 10 field goal8 in 61 allempts foul ,and a basket bY Sisson and
less
Fraley's facts and ligures.
banders from tbe side and about
at the basket. In contrast the sharp Johnson cul the margin to 34-24,
The
Olympic Games are just
tight
feet
out.
shooting Blue ncvlls hit 39 per but at this point the Devil~ made
about
forgotten
except by those Aussie hooter Jack Thompson. An
For the Jackets, who had plenty
cent with 24 L'ORls In 61 attempts. (ive straight fret· throws as Gilplanes
home and Aus- Australian, Thompson has been
waiting
for
of heighth but couldn't uae it to
The Panlh&lt;.ors JUtnped into a more did the tuJIIors. Gallipolis
canned 11 tralia has gone tennis crazy with able to win witb only four of 24
advantage, Morris
FOil
~ le,d at the start of the contl'st then gr&lt;Jdualty Jlllllcd away as
points, Kennedy 6, Kelley 8, profe.c;sionals putting on a tour straight fav&lt;trites. It is a dead beat
as S. T. John.&lt;~on hit two free thr- everything the Panthers did was
Bowles 10 and little Bobby T. and the Davis Cup going into its as to whether he or tht: worried
OWii, and little E1ghtbali Buffing- wrong. Gallipolis had a 4JM2 lead
wagerers go out of their minds
Uennesy 6, the latter's comi(lg on final phues.
first.
ton followed with two more. Gen· at the end of the third quarter.
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ever
wondered
why
three nice one.handers hom far
rge Gilmore then put on a one
Frank Sedgman and Red HartAustrali1 has such a stranglehold
out in the !ast halt.
Johmon led thf" !'anthers in scar
wig
flew in from South Africa for
the
amafeur
game,
here
is
one
on
ing with ;,w point s as (;Jimore also
The Jarkets found it hard to
the Australian professional tennis j
answer.
In
Sydney
alone
there
are
break inside the tight Greyhound
had 20 for the Devils with John
tour. The plan'i! stopped one day at
defense (or any kind of unhurried 30,000 courts--and &amp;0,000 regist- the
Thomas hitting 14 and McMahon
remote island of Mauritius in
ered
tournameut
players
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shot closer than the foul circle.
the Indian Ocean. While the rest
love
'em
Anyhow,
laundries
must
And they were consistently out0. 'l'lte llrlllltett
of the people aboard the aircraft
Gallipoli s nlso won the ResN\'e
jumped and out-grabbed for the Pancho Gonzales, the wor)d cham~
aer Io Middleport
were busy lJu.ying souvenirs, the
game by a 49·37 score as the Devball off their own board . It wasn't pion of the tennis- pros, doeo~~n't
two
pros
picked
up
$100
each
play.
ils came from a 21 -18 deficit to
Ill BAtER
unlil after Coach Nol11n Swaek- much care which of the two top ing an exhibition.
Australian amateurs - Lew Hoad
take the Win . ( 'hut•k Ueabout led
hammer
had
given
them
his
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vations during halftime that they or Ken Rosewall - turns pro.
Eat Them Allvt
Kennedy lcad1ng Pomeroy with 13
closely broke even on re"I penonaJiy think. I can eat
markers.
rmore
bounds with the enemy.
The box Jcore;
Particularly aggressive during either one of them alive," he said.
"l'vfl taken the best of the amaUte third quarter were Kelly, KenPOMEROY
teurs before and I've r;:ot a hunch
nedy
and
Hennesh.
They
fought
Ptav1r &amp; Pos;
FG F Td
I can lake 'em a!,'ain."
for the ball and got H.
Hawthorne, F
1 3·2 4
You 'd l:&gt;elieve him, too, If you
A
red hot shooting .Racine Tor- Salser, F
The Jackets were medium hot
Wllderm"th, F
2 4-3 1 nado basketball team won their
2 6-3 7
could
see how gaunt and hungry
Adams, C
lmow1 all about pruning tree1
Johnson, C
4 15·12 20
JO ~2 22 at the tree line r;:elting 7 out of looking Tony Trabert has become
sixth straight game or the sea son Wolfe, G
12
tries,
while
the
Hounds
were
0 2·2 2 last night as they tnuk an easy
12 2·1 25
becaute he lik.et prunea) a.p~ .,. lufflngton, G
knocking his head against the GonBirch, G
a bit Cooler, c.:nnin~ but 10 out of zales
Si"on,
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a 9-7 1a 23.
stonewall.
pean to be about to collect on.
106·42 wlu !ro111 the HutlaJHI Red Powell. J&lt;'
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Lembert, C
0 3·1 I Dl·vils,
fl 3-1 13
Sportsmen
quite freQuently bump
hi• accident iniUumce policY:•
McDade. F
This was the third SEOAL deMartin, G
1 0·0 0
] 1-Q 2
noggins
with
·political oWclals
E11tmen, C
I 6-3 5
4 1-0 8 feat for the Jackets. Nelsonville wbHe trying to get new stadiums
Th1 leN points 1cored by the Heeglc, (i
Poor Davie) But he"• lucky at
1 ] -0 2 had lost to Pomeroy two weekt in which to compete. It is ttie
Tot1ls
10 35·24 44 Torn1doe1
new team re.:ord John.son, G
that. Some peoplt'! are ~ill
ago.
Totals
Non Scorers; Ari\Oid, Folmar and for • single v•me as thev surp••·
43 :-n-20 106
same in Australia whcr~ one rugwithout th• proteCtion of aeo
/oiiDDLEPDRT
W•r'"Y
1ed the 101 pointe •cored by the
RUTLAND
Pl•vtr &amp; Poa.
FG F TP by olfieial 1rguing with politicos
cidenl and health inauranee
GALLIPOLIS
1951 t.am In • sinal• game. The Player &amp; Po1.
FG F TP Morris, F
5 1-2 11 !lngrily described them as six Ia·
Pl•v•r &amp; Pos;
FG F Td Tornado11 •l•o continued their I Gr.1ham, ~~
2 J-0 4
bor men, two independents, and
· and would be totally out of
McComas,
F
0 0-1 0 four fruit salads.
Thom
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8--4
torrid
thootlng
JMce
11
thtoy
hit
Eads,
F
4
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luck in Davie'• place.
Kennedy, C
1 4-4 6
M~Mahon, F
4 6-2
56 per cent of their thoh last Carson, p
2 5-4 8
Worked fn Bank
K'
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Talk with Ul to·dny about acM. Bostic, C
4 4-0
2 8·8 12 Kelly, G
Pat Crennan, ,a Sydney horse
8 nltht at they had 43 goals In 76 1. Dugan, G
3 2-4 8
Gflle1pl•, G
2 2·0
attemph. R"tl•nd only hit 20 per D. Dugan, G
2 5·2 fl Bowles, G
cident and health. inmrance.
5 0-1 10 owner, once worked in a bank
0 0-0 0
Gilmore, G
' 8-1 4 ~ut with 12 goals In 58 •tt.mph. Diddle, F
Hindy, G
0 0-0 0 which explains wby he has named
Racine led all the way as they Rife C
0 4-4 4
Hav•s, F
2 0.0 20
his borsea with handles as Inter4
Long, G
0 0.0 0
were hot right from the start. Justice, F
0 0·0 0 Anderson, G
est,
Compound, and Foreign Ex·
Conl•v. G
0 2·1
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
C1rr, F
I 1.0 1 They pushed ofr to a torrid a2 Goode, F
Eddie Arcaro, the Ameriehan&amp;e.
Hennessy, G
3 0..0 6
Tota!s1
12 23-18 42
can jockey who geta such a bad
Tot1l1
24 31·16 2 point first period as they led 32faounnee Of All Typeo
Totals
17 7-12 41 time from the bettors when he
64 HI, and then were out In front 58Pomeroy 8 15 32 44
PHONI H·ll
NELSONVILLE
22
at
halftime.
They
huilt
lhe
Racine
2n4 II.
blows the deuce with an odds-on
Pomarov Galllpol11 20 32 41 64
32 58 91 106 Pl•ytr &amp; Pos.
FG F TP favorite could sympathize with
lead up to 91-30 at the end of Lhe Rutland
Official•; B•"'r and Wren
16 22 30 42
third period, and subs played most
or the la11t quarter.
Oddly enough Rutland had a
SEOAL STANDINGS
very gt:JOd night at the free throw
Won Lost
Jlne as they connected on 18 out T..ogan
3
0
of 23 foulshott.
Pomeroy
2
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Racine a~ain had five players Wellston
2
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in double scoring ficures with. Carl Nelsonville
2
1
The Wabama White Falcons rot~
Wolfe, leading the way with. 2~ Athens
2
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The Falcons thus brought their
led up their tbird consecutive win season's record to a respectable
1
2
points. Jim J\dams had 22 markers Gallipolis
on Friday niKbt as they easily three victories against an opening
with Doug Graham hlttini!C 14 and Middkpurt
0
3
whipped the c:-.arlcston Reds of game losa.
Bob Birch and Ivan Powell both Jackson
0
3
Frank
Polk . by a score of 79-M.
hitting 13 points. Larry Dugan led
Last Nltht't O.m.s
Big Joe Ford or the Falcons once
Loads of thank• to out many Jood friends for
again paced his team mates ln the
Rutland with 12 points.
G•llipoli• 64 Pem•roy 44
)'OUt 1oyaJ. pattoa1Je throuahout the year. May you aU eaior 1
11coring column as he dropped in
Racine also won the Reserve con N•llonvill• 52 Middleport 41
Loven 65 Wtlllton 67
nine field aoals for 18 point1. Wayvery happy Holidar Seuoa
test as they took a 4~34 decision Athens 6 5 Juk•on 55
ne Cody of the RedJ had 18 point&amp;
wilh Buzz Beegle hilling 17 po;nls
jJ to •hare high point honors with
aDd a New You filled *lth 365
for
the winner, and George Jus·
C
Ford.
daf$ of bealtb. happJnep aod sood fellowship.
ticc connecting fur 21 for ~he
MEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
Coach Ralph Sayre substituted
losers.
Admitted: Mrs. Dahty Brumley,
freely and had eleven of his bof8
The box score:
Middleport.
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RACINE
Discharged:
Charles \\larncr,
San Francisco's national chamThe Falcons jumped immediatePiaYar &amp; Po•.
FO F TP Long Bottom, Mrs. Dora Mark, pions have tvtrytblng to aain and
FOR
ly
into a commanding lead at the
Graham, F
4 9-6 H Carpenter.
nothing to lose tonight when they
opening whistle as they racked up
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team whieb Coarh Gerald Tucker holding the Reds to a mere five.
a ''" ,.., ell. a....., .,.. , .
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Dons becauoe lhc;r 60.game record a 51-17 advahtaBe at halltirne
B11 Day- Week or lflontla
wlnnlnr stre•k won't be on tile which enabled tbem to coast in for
line in what Is officially an "ex- the victory.
hibition," but a victory over the
1n the preliminary contest the.
Olympians llcluaUy would amount Wahama Reserve, won over the
INirAU 1r JOCIUI&amp;I
to the greatest San Francisco ever Charleston JuniOl" Reds by a score
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scored. lt"a an ironic twl&amp;t that a
3S-30 witb Marvin Rousb leadgame that won't 10 Into the offi· of
Ins the scorers wl:th 12 polnta.
clal record could gain the Dons
Jerry Thomu of tbe Reds has 10.
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string.
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Cold First Quarter Spells Out Giardello And
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three straight goals to give Galli·
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never again headed .in the contest

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BOSTON - When Boston Popa
Orchestra conductor Arthur Ft,edler .came up with a sore arm, be
visited Jack Fadden, veteun Botton Red Sox and Harvard University trainer. Fiedler ~id Fadden
had no trouble switching from
treating bat swingers to batOJt
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while Tucker'• Olympians crushed
Santa Clara, 97-37, with 1 Chicago
Stadlurq record of 41 field goals.
Saturdiy rillht'a same doesn't
count otfielally because the NCAA
hat ruled that only contests with
senior four-year coJieacs should go
into the record,

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feature Of the game will be how
the Dons attempt to handle 6-foot,
IO.incb Bill RusgeiJ and ruggr.d
K. C, Jones - tl\e stars who Jed
San Franclseo !hrouah two conaecutivo unbeaten eampalans.
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Mrs. Clyde Weli and dayghter ion Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
and Mrs. Will Ueilman called on family Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Mary Bailey Sunday.
Oeorge
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Mr. and M'rs. Lenard Lanham
spent
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the pa.rley ot the watern Blf 'l'IINe lil!den.
Plana are expected to be amoune.ef u 100ft
aa it become• clear tht.t Belen'• pernm.ent ha.1
weathered the parUamentaey etorm Which hu
bUffeted the Britllh cabinet IInce the beflnnlnr
of the Suez ertala.
The three rreat . powers •re In l&amp;reement on
a basic point: the Wdtem Alliance muat preaent
a IKilid front agaiftst the Kremlin. American,
French and Brlti1h diplomats all -y that the
eo11darity ca.n ~at be shown tbroutll a friendly
get-together on the part of Mr. Eisenhower, Sir
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4au,bter Mary spept lui S1tur· W .S.C.S. rn.ec:Una at Garnet Smith•
dlf tt~th r. .utf Hn. 8il'lfle1 Truio Wed . I!"Ytftrill.
Guy lpeacer rlt Ccm.Untine
II tit.
MJclliiiiSn is
sp&lt;.&gt;ndinM 1tve ral
Mr. mfl tm"l. Clint Orr c1lled
week. here with h11 a.i 1ler 1111d
on B10 sar~en sunday evening.

Mr. tnd M"rt. Riebard Rifbt!l of
Syracute spent Sunday with M•e
ly Mrt. A"tulf P1lntef
Pearaon . ther caners were Omer
Mrs. Will HeUman tailed on
rram·let and family o! Letart aod Mn. Homer Qe·r&gt;glean Fnday .
Roy Pearson and famUf or f.a1t
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Painter and
Letart,
dllliilhte'P~,. Mr. aird rs. Harry ~own
Mr. and' Mr1 . V•llet Spencer of end sons. P'Mred Smith and daujhSyratille spent fiutsday with ~r and VltJil ft.oUS'h were reeent
caller1 of Mt. and Mrs. Ku.ssell
Mr. a1rd Mil. £1:tldle GtlfrHb.
Mt. and Mri. GSITY' GrlftUh and Painter.
dl'tl&amp;:hter at c•dh, 0 . spent t~c
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Will Heilman
trRkeftd WitPT Mr. and Mrs. £dd~e elllled on Mr. 1l1d Mrs. Tom
Griltlth.
SroU Friday eve'nlng. CuttaiC
'Mr. and Mrs, Ch.a rles Kelteu · Prayer meeting w&amp;s held at the
spent Saturday wifh Mr. and Mrlt. Scott home.
Ctyde Ddvls of bexter.
Mary Bailey. Jennie Roush and
Mr. 8nd Mrs. Warley Davis of Mrs. Virgil Roush and children
Dexter spent ~Lfnday with · Mr. attended the Church bazar at
and Mrs. ArvU Holter.
Chesln recently.
,
Mr. and . Mrs. Orvey Gainer
Mr. artd M;rs. Dena Turner spent
TLJesday l't the WHJ Hellman

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Mr. arfd Mra. P'rtrtk O'Neil waa
eallt"6 ttt R~~edt-r . '•· to th.e
funeral of htJ son FrankFin O'neil.
Betty l( eUer of Pomeroy . ~onet.a
Doris and fa mily Deiter spenl
Sunday with. Mr. and Mn Cliarlu
Kelter.
Jtnice Smith of Oldtown spent
the weeltt!nd with her •i,trr , Mra.
0Pil Smith IUHt fami ly.
).flrlha Orr of Columbus . OMo
~nt the weekend wllh Mr . aflrl
M'ts. Arthur Orr.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. Bill Orr and famIly ~ pent Sunrla,v with Mr. and
Mn, Clint Orr .

sandra and Robtlrta Trussell
spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

A cool first quarter when. tbey . McQuaid, F
6 7~U 19
were outscored 14: to 6 jiUit about Bateman, F
0 D-O 0
tells the story of a loss b;r the Keating, F
3 D-O 0
Middleport Yellow Jackets Friday Young, c
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CLEVELAND UP - Joey GiarPomeroy fought Ramely, but,
dello
of Philadelphia and Yama
night
to
Nelsonville
on
the
JackBentley,
G
1
0-0
2
they just couldn't hit their shots
' cts' home court fl·&amp;2.
Dixon, G
3 1-6 7 Bahama of Bimini Islands scored
liS easy l;:~y UJIS .and bU/lllleS JUst
0 0.0 0 unantmous decisions but the real
Shot after shot by the Jackets Tanguy, G
wouldn't go in . The Dcvih led 2().
rimmed
the
basket
and
climbed
StuMeOOan,
G
3
().() 6 winner Friday night was the
the buket actually cost the Pan- 8 at the end of the first period
out.
After
that
first
period
the
Flowers,
G
1
().() 2 Cleveland Toyshop Fund.
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u Gilmore continued to set the
Arb., in the televised second
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Jackets
fared
better,
but
not
Totab
21
10-23
&amp;2
The 9,031 fans who poured $61,· event, a bout which drew c1tcalls
, paee, and by thiH lime Gallipolis
Pomeroy did not hit a field goal was also controlling the rebounds,
cnougb to win. They fell under a
Olficla.ls: Strimer and Langfitt. 750 into the benefit coffers saw a from the Arena crowd.
rangy Greyhound team by 3 in
in t.{le first quarter as they took and Pomeroy trailed 32· 15 at halfdead-game and dead·tired Charley
the second quarter, counted 10 to
12 shots at the baJkfl without a time.
(Kinb) Cotton of Toledo f~:~il to
9 in the third, and (ell behind
fieJd illll. In the second quarter
pusb through bis plans to "come
again 14 to 1&amp; po-ints in the final
they had only three field goals,
Early in the
th ird period it
strong" in 'he final four rounds,
period.
1nd the output at halftime show- looked for a fcw minutes as if the 1
and Jose unanimously to Giardello,
Nelsonville's big Tom McQuaid.
ed them three field goals in 28 Panthers might come back. Bob
whom he had beaten twice before
star of the gridiron and hardwood,
and bowed to once.
1ttempts lilt the basket Ali told Eastman hit for two free throws,
BY OSCAR FRALEY
was the unstoppable opposition.
for the evening the Panthers hit and after a goal b.v Thomas, a
Bahama was disappointed that
United
Pre11 Sport• Wrlt.r
He
tallied
19
points,
many
of
them
only 16 pt:r cent of their !lhoh: fil'ldcr ttY Wildermuth , Si58on's
be "couldn't get a tight out of
SYDNEY, Australia UP - Fear- Jimmy Martinez" of Glendale,
difncult twisting sbota or one.
with 10 field goal8 in 61 allempts foul ,and a basket bY Sisson and
less
Fraley's facts and ligures.
banders from tbe side and about
at the basket. In contrast the sharp Johnson cul the margin to 34-24,
The
Olympic Games are just
tight
feet
out.
shooting Blue ncvlls hit 39 per but at this point the Devil~ made
about
forgotten
except by those Aussie hooter Jack Thompson. An
For the Jackets, who had plenty
cent with 24 L'ORls In 61 attempts. (ive straight fret· throws as Gilplanes
home and Aus- Australian, Thompson has been
waiting
for
of heighth but couldn't uae it to
The Panlh&lt;.ors JUtnped into a more did the tuJIIors. Gallipolis
canned 11 tralia has gone tennis crazy with able to win witb only four of 24
advantage, Morris
FOil
~ le,d at the start of the contl'st then gr&lt;Jdualty Jlllllcd away as
points, Kennedy 6, Kelley 8, profe.c;sionals putting on a tour straight fav&lt;trites. It is a dead beat
as S. T. John.&lt;~on hit two free thr- everything the Panthers did was
Bowles 10 and little Bobby T. and the Davis Cup going into its as to whether he or tht: worried
OWii, and little E1ghtbali Buffing- wrong. Gallipolis had a 4JM2 lead
wagerers go out of their minds
Uennesy 6, the latter's comi(lg on final phues.
first.
ton followed with two more. Gen· at the end of the third quarter.
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ever
wondered
why
three nice one.handers hom far
rge Gilmore then put on a one
Frank Sedgman and Red HartAustrali1 has such a stranglehold
out in the !ast halt.
Johmon led thf" !'anthers in scar
wig
flew in from South Africa for
the
amafeur
game,
here
is
one
on
ing with ;,w point s as (;Jimore also
The Jarkets found it hard to
the Australian professional tennis j
answer.
In
Sydney
alone
there
are
break inside the tight Greyhound
had 20 for the Devils with John
tour. The plan'i! stopped one day at
defense (or any kind of unhurried 30,000 courts--and &amp;0,000 regist- the
Thomas hitting 14 and McMahon
remote island of Mauritius in
ered
tournameut
players
_
the
IL
shot closer than the foul circle.
the Indian Ocean. While the rest
love
'em
Anyhow,
laundries
must
And they were consistently out0. 'l'lte llrlllltett
of the people aboard the aircraft
Gallipoli s nlso won the ResN\'e
jumped and out-grabbed for the Pancho Gonzales, the wor)d cham~
aer Io Middleport
were busy lJu.ying souvenirs, the
game by a 49·37 score as the Devball off their own board . It wasn't pion of the tennis- pros, doeo~~n't
two
pros
picked
up
$100
each
play.
ils came from a 21 -18 deficit to
Ill BAtER
unlil after Coach Nol11n Swaek- much care which of the two top ing an exhibition.
Australian amateurs - Lew Hoad
take the Win . ( 'hut•k Ueabout led
hammer
had
given
them
his
ob,er- ---::·----- the Devils ' with nine points with
vations during halftime that they or Ken Rosewall - turns pro.
Eat Them Allvt
Kennedy lcad1ng Pomeroy with 13
closely broke even on re"I penonaJiy think. I can eat
markers.
rmore
bounds with the enemy.
The box Jcore;
Particularly aggressive during either one of them alive," he said.
"l'vfl taken the best of the amaUte third quarter were Kelly, KenPOMEROY
teurs before and I've r;:ot a hunch
nedy
and
Hennesh.
They
fought
Ptav1r &amp; Pos;
FG F Td
I can lake 'em a!,'ain."
for the ball and got H.
Hawthorne, F
1 3·2 4
You 'd l:&gt;elieve him, too, If you
A
red hot shooting .Racine Tor- Salser, F
The Jackets were medium hot
Wllderm"th, F
2 4-3 1 nado basketball team won their
2 6-3 7
could
see how gaunt and hungry
Adams, C
lmow1 all about pruning tree1
Johnson, C
4 15·12 20
JO ~2 22 at the tree line r;:elting 7 out of looking Tony Trabert has become
sixth straight game or the sea son Wolfe, G
12
tries,
while
the
Hounds
were
0 2·2 2 last night as they tnuk an easy
12 2·1 25
becaute he lik.et prunea) a.p~ .,. lufflngton, G
knocking his head against the GonBirch, G
a bit Cooler, c.:nnin~ but 10 out of zales
Si"on,
G
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a 9-7 1a 23.
stonewall.
pean to be about to collect on.
106·42 wlu !ro111 the HutlaJHI Red Powell. J&lt;'
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Lembert, C
0 3·1 I Dl·vils,
fl 3-1 13
Sportsmen
quite freQuently bump
hi• accident iniUumce policY:•
McDade. F
This was the third SEOAL deMartin, G
1 0·0 0
] 1-Q 2
noggins
with
·political oWclals
E11tmen, C
I 6-3 5
4 1-0 8 feat for the Jackets. Nelsonville wbHe trying to get new stadiums
Th1 leN points 1cored by the Heeglc, (i
Poor Davie) But he"• lucky at
1 ] -0 2 had lost to Pomeroy two weekt in which to compete. It is ttie
Tot1ls
10 35·24 44 Torn1doe1
new team re.:ord John.son, G
that. Some peoplt'! are ~ill
ago.
Totals
Non Scorers; Ari\Oid, Folmar and for • single v•me as thev surp••·
43 :-n-20 106
same in Australia whcr~ one rugwithout th• proteCtion of aeo
/oiiDDLEPDRT
W•r'"Y
1ed the 101 pointe •cored by the
RUTLAND
Pl•vtr &amp; Poa.
FG F TP by olfieial 1rguing with politicos
cidenl and health inauranee
GALLIPOLIS
1951 t.am In • sinal• game. The Player &amp; Po1.
FG F TP Morris, F
5 1-2 11 !lngrily described them as six Ia·
Pl•v•r &amp; Pos;
FG F Td Tornado11 •l•o continued their I Gr.1ham, ~~
2 J-0 4
bor men, two independents, and
· and would be totally out of
McComas,
F
0 0-1 0 four fruit salads.
Thom
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F
4
8--4
torrid
thootlng
JMce
11
thtoy
hit
Eads,
F
4
o.o
8
luck in Davie'• place.
Kennedy, C
1 4-4 6
M~Mahon, F
4 6-2
56 per cent of their thoh last Carson, p
2 5-4 8
Worked fn Bank
K'
tchcn,
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0
0·0 0
Talk with Ul to·dny about acM. Bostic, C
4 4-0
2 8·8 12 Kelly, G
Pat Crennan, ,a Sydney horse
8 nltht at they had 43 goals In 76 1. Dugan, G
3 2-4 8
Gflle1pl•, G
2 2·0
attemph. R"tl•nd only hit 20 per D. Dugan, G
2 5·2 fl Bowles, G
cident and health. inmrance.
5 0-1 10 owner, once worked in a bank
0 0-0 0
Gilmore, G
' 8-1 4 ~ut with 12 goals In 58 •tt.mph. Diddle, F
Hindy, G
0 0-0 0 which explains wby he has named
Racine led all the way as they Rife C
0 4-4 4
Hav•s, F
2 0.0 20
his borsea with handles as Inter4
Long, G
0 0.0 0
were hot right from the start. Justice, F
0 0·0 0 Anderson, G
est,
Compound, and Foreign Ex·
Conl•v. G
0 2·1
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
C1rr, F
I 1.0 1 They pushed ofr to a torrid a2 Goode, F
Eddie Arcaro, the Ameriehan&amp;e.
Hennessy, G
3 0..0 6
Tota!s1
12 23-18 42
can jockey who geta such a bad
Tot1l1
24 31·16 2 point first period as they led 32faounnee Of All Typeo
Totals
17 7-12 41 time from the bettors when he
64 HI, and then were out In front 58Pomeroy 8 15 32 44
PHONI H·ll
NELSONVILLE
22
at
halftime.
They
huilt
lhe
Racine
2n4 II.
blows the deuce with an odds-on
Pomarov Galllpol11 20 32 41 64
32 58 91 106 Pl•ytr &amp; Pos.
FG F TP favorite could sympathize with
lead up to 91-30 at the end of Lhe Rutland
Official•; B•"'r and Wren
16 22 30 42
third period, and subs played most
or the la11t quarter.
Oddly enough Rutland had a
SEOAL STANDINGS
very gt:JOd night at the free throw
Won Lost
Jlne as they connected on 18 out T..ogan
3
0
of 23 foulshott.
Pomeroy
2
l
Racine a~ain had five players Wellston
2
J
in double scoring ficures with. Carl Nelsonville
2
1
The Wabama White Falcons rot~
Wolfe, leading the way with. 2~ Athens
2
1
The Falcons thus brought their
led up their tbird consecutive win season's record to a respectable
1
2
points. Jim J\dams had 22 markers Gallipolis
on Friday niKbt as they easily three victories against an opening
with Doug Graham hlttini!C 14 and Middkpurt
0
3
whipped the c:-.arlcston Reds of game losa.
Bob Birch and Ivan Powell both Jackson
0
3
Frank
Polk . by a score of 79-M.
hitting 13 points. Larry Dugan led
Last Nltht't O.m.s
Big Joe Ford or the Falcons once
Loads of thank• to out many Jood friends for
again paced his team mates ln the
Rutland with 12 points.
G•llipoli• 64 Pem•roy 44
)'OUt 1oyaJ. pattoa1Je throuahout the year. May you aU eaior 1
11coring column as he dropped in
Racine also won the Reserve con N•llonvill• 52 Middleport 41
Loven 65 Wtlllton 67
nine field aoals for 18 point1. Wayvery happy Holidar Seuoa
test as they took a 4~34 decision Athens 6 5 Juk•on 55
ne Cody of the RedJ had 18 point&amp;
wilh Buzz Beegle hilling 17 po;nls
jJ to •hare high point honors with
aDd a New You filled *lth 365
for
the winner, and George Jus·
C
Ford.
daf$ of bealtb. happJnep aod sood fellowship.
ticc connecting fur 21 for ~he
MEIGS GINERAL HOSPITAL
Coach Ralph Sayre substituted
losers.
Admitted: Mrs. Dahty Brumley,
freely and had eleven of his bof8
The box score:
Middleport.
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RACINE
Discharged:
Charles \\larncr,
San Francisco's national chamThe Falcons jumped immediatePiaYar &amp; Po•.
FO F TP Long Bottom, Mrs. Dora Mark, pions have tvtrytblng to aain and
FOR
ly
into a commanding lead at the
Graham, F
4 9-6 H Carpenter.
nothing to lose tonight when they
opening whistle as they racked up
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team whieb Coarh Gerald Tucker holding the Reds to a mere five.
a ''" ,.., ell. a....., .,.. , .
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The presaW"e will be off the ons1augbt on the bucket and held
Dons becauoe lhc;r 60.game record a 51-17 advahtaBe at halltirne
B11 Day- Week or lflontla
wlnnlnr stre•k won't be on tile which enabled tbem to coast in for
line in what Is officially an "ex- the victory.
hibition," but a victory over the
1n the preliminary contest the.
Olympians llcluaUy would amount Wahama Reserve, won over the
INirAU 1r JOCIUI&amp;I
to the greatest San Francisco ever Charleston JuniOl" Reds by a score
ANII IAVII
scored. lt"a an ironic twl&amp;t that a
3S-30 witb Marvin Rousb leadgame that won't 10 Into the offi· of
Ins the scorers wl:th 12 polnta.
clal record could gain the Dons
Jerry Thomu of tbe Reds has 10.
more prestige than their record
string.
Tht box rear~: '
flmt a•me of the l&amp;M-:!o7 cage seasou latt ni1bt al they were handed
a M-tf los&amp; by an undcrdoa GalJipoiU: Blue Devil five. Pomeroy
was completely out-played all the
way .by the smaller Blue DeviJs,
but an early lpidemic of missing

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Yo~o~nt. J1
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Arnold, F
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Llev~ne. F
I 0.1
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Ford, C
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Fot~rnon., c
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G. lt..lfl. G
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Playor &amp; Poo.
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W. Cody, p
Sttlntker, C
JarNtt, 0

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fourth Sunday m month 7 30 P
M. church preacbln11 -Rev Harold C. DQster, Past or
The Cnristl•n Chureh If Hemlock Grove, every Suno.:~y 9 30 A

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on PO!DS'Oy·HmT.ironville

Road.

Bible School 11.30 A . M. Monunc
Wonbip and Commu~ 10·30 A .
M. etmstian Endeavor 1 15 P. tl.
E.emng WOI'IIhip 8 P. M. Thomu
Wyatt IMiai.ster. Jo&amp;epb J~JbnsoD,
Bible SchooJ, Supt.

Mln.nvllle Mefhodl1t Churcf\
B:ev R. .M. Grov't!, Pastor, Hosmer
Roush, Supt. 10 A M. Sunday
Sc.bool; 11 A M. Wor&amp;b..ip Servit:e;
Tuesday 7 30 P. M.
' Mhfway Community
Church
Lead!Dg L'reei: Road. Rev. R. E.
TJlomu pa.9tor Floyd Cleland,
Oburch Servtce 7 30 P . M. Prayer
meetillg Wednesday nurht 7 30 P.
M. EYecyone C'Oil"dlally mvited.
TM SyracuM Methodilf Church
Rev Robert E Linter, Pastor.
SUnday School g 30 A. M. Dana
Winebrenner, Supt. Worship Set·
YJees 7:30.
-T hird Street Penfaeo~otal Church
Mtddleport, B. L Burett, '!)astor.
Sunday School 10 a. m. Evenmg
SeJ'VIte 7:45 D

How To Get Off The Merry-Go-Round

Nmmu.1lOD

School 10 IU A. M Morning worShip 9:30 A. M YF at 6 30 p M.
Evenmg wor .s h.1p
7 30 Prayer

Our holy days wer" fonnerly days
of enmption from lal»or In order
that we mJght worll:lip God •nd
tive Him hla just praises In the
House of God. Now they are holi·
d1y1 (or shoull\ we say hollow
dayJ)j days lblt we spent on ourselves lad empty or relietous de.
votioa. God reoelves very llttle
or ao 1Uentlon. This Is just a con·
tlnuatlon In the trend of man'•
e;elf"'lortfieatlon
and rebellion
IJiinit God.

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Wednesday 7 30 P. M.
UB Churches, Letart Fall•. Roger Martm, Pqstor. Sunday School
9.30 A M Worshlp Servtce 7 p
M Chrl.Stlan Endeavor altt·rnate
Sunday.11 at 7 ::10 P M.
Church of the Nazarene, Syr•·
euse, Roy K. Williams,
pastor
S.unday School RJO A M Mormng
worship 10 30, NYPS 6 30 P. M ,
E:vangehslJC fierv Jce 7 30 P. M
Wednesday evenmg pra) er mee1
mg for tbe mid11.·eek :.nd 1ucslla)'
afternoon Drner hou r
Hou1e of Prayar, Chaster, Su•
day Sehoul 9 30 A M Morning
worship 11 A M Sunday evenmg
worshlp a l 8 Pn.1yPr meetmg on
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Church of Chri1t, Br•dbury, Ed·
ward Emt'rson, Pa~t~.or,
Hlhle
I s&lt;"hool 9 30 l'hurm .m C..rsey, Su pl.
MornH1g wQ r·shlp W :10. ('hnsha n
EndeaVOr (j PM , f.V!'nllot1 SNV ICe 1

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Fint Prasbyt•rl•n Chut~h. Middleport , lhc n ev. Howard Ruppclt,
pastor Church School, g 3tl, J ameb
Buchanon, Supt, Morning worship
10.30 PM 6 PM Westmlr,sler Yf.'
Wednesday 7 30 Umon Thanks·
g1vmg servJre
1'hunday 7 30 P 1M East Let.art
g 80 Mornmg worahlp 10 45. .tve·

All Sizes- All Prim

Swatzels

ASIILAND SERVICE
STATION
W. Main
Potn('rny
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FOR THE

HAPPIEST

ristmas

"I'm going around in circle:. and gettmg nowhere " How often have you made thiS or
a similar remark? Your trouble may he in the fad that you are striving too hard, too
anxious or perhaps your thinking hasn't been along the right lines.
More often than not you get down off the merry-go-round ·'horse'' by finding the reM ·
laxation and guidance you need in Church, where in peace and quiet, listening to simple
wisdom , you mJy evolve the answer to your personal problems Meditation and pr.ayer
has acted as the gu1de to start many on the straight journey after getting them off ' the
' circle path " A generous amount of your time budgeted' for church services, instead of
gettmg you nowhere, will get you somewhere."
mng wors hip 8 on tht' 1st, 3rd, 5th \I lee at 10 4:; w1th He" Gr09t!
Sundays. Pra)'er
Meeting Wed· brlllging the message Sunday afternoo11 from I :10 - 3 :10 C hrlstm~n
nesday 8.
Latart Fall1 Methodid Charge, pageant rehearsal Sun 7 30·9 30
Floyd Workman. pastor
Letart Christmas play practice Wed. 7·30
Fall s, church school 9 30 Prayer Mid-Week praye1· serv1cc, Tues,
s ervice Wednesday rvt·nmg 7 30 Dec. 18 WSCS mee tmg and Chrlst·
R•cine M1$Sion
Chari•• Bush mas party at home of Isola Taylor.
First B•plht Church, East Main
pastor, Servicrs Sunduy 7 JO and
rues•Jy 7.30
Street, Pomrro\' Ralph C Zundel,
Portl•nd ( hun·h,
Earl Cust•r. pastor, W11lia mWatson, Supt. g 30
pas tor, AsJ' t p11SIOI , hhl h Codner to li Combmed servtce of worship
ScrvJccs Suuda~ 1; 00, Tuesday at and study. SpC{'ial musu." Sermon
7 :m and Fml ay 7 30
"The Supernaturalness or C hrl~t 's
Chri1tl•n Science Society
144 . B1rt1l" Nur·~e!) anrl .Junior &lt;'htlrch
\lul!Jl'tT:, Ave l'orncrov \lornmg ror t'hlldrcn 6 30 Youth :'\-leeting
Scrvlet• at 11 a m with h Thl· Mondav 3 30 Rrhcarsal of C hris~­
l!n JverM' tnrlml!ng Man f:\Oivt'd mas IH Ogram Tuesday 6 30 OneIH' Almme l·urrP tht suhj!"!l of Wu nOnf' Class supper and meetthe ]C$SO!I :;crmuu and the Golden lll g Thursrlay 6 30 ' Young Adult
Tt'xt· Thnugh there he that are ClAss ~uppN and meeting Ftlday
called ).(Ods, whether m hravcn or 2 to 4 Clulrtrcn's Christmas party
1n earth, (as there be gods many, Sunday DccemiM'r 23, 1 30 Chrtsta nd Lords, ma ny l but to u ~ thcrt' ma ~ program,
Herrlsonvllle Pre1byttrlan, Rn.
18 but 011 c God, lhe Father, of
whom all• all lhmg~. and we 10 R&lt;~lph C Zundrl, s upply pastor
Jhm 1 ( orlnlh 1 an~ 8 5,6 Wcdnf'S· 10 a m Church school. W. W FlO·
day evt·ning scrv 1ce at 8. The pub- law, Supt 7 45 p m. Worship scrlic is cor(Ually invited to attend \'ICe a!1d st·r~?n "The Miracle of
Heachn!l 1oom w1 th ~:ude entrance\ Chrlsts B1rth 8 45 Youth Mecllocated at t"f'ar of church, open to mg
publir un Monda)' from 2 to 4
St. Paul'' Luth•r•n Church,
Unittd Methodi1t Church, Eu· Pomeroy, Hev L M. Mohrhofr,
gtna Brown, p..tor. Sunday school Pastor Sunrlny School, Dec 23 at
9:15 a, m. Thee Smith.. 1upt, Wor· g :ro Church serv1ce at 10 30.
ship 10 30 a m. Subject "The Chmtmas program Dec. 23 at 7 30
L1~hl of the World".
6 p. m p m , Chure11 service Chr1stmas
"l&lt;~am•ly Nwht" supper 8 p m. mormng at 10 o'clock. Church ser"Candll'ilght Service'' Youth FL·l· \llt c Sunday mormng Dec . SO at
lowshlp 1n rharge Tuesday "Cum- 10 30 Boly Cummunlon will he eel.
Douhle ('la~ s·• Potluck 8Upper at 6 rhratcrt d uring
this
scrv1re.
p m Wert evening 7P.M, Pra)'er Church Scrv1ce New Years morn.
mcetJng M1ss Augusta Genhelmcr, 1ng at 10 o'doek.
leadN
The Faden ..d Church, EvaftMI.
Alired MtthOldi•t Church, Rev. lc•l and R••ormJ:d . Pre•byterlan,
H M Grove, pastor S S at g 30 Pam1roy, Rn. WaldG J, Btrt•ls,
Lloyd Dlllln,'Jer, Supl Worship ser: pa~tor Jo'rcd Blacttnar, S S Supt.

KEEP CHRISTMAS
AT HOME ••

Sunday Church Schdol 9 :15 a. m
Worshtp hour 10.30 a. m. Sermon
top1c "The Unseen Saviour" A
ChriStmas Cant.ata 4·00 $). m. by
the Chancel choir. Senior Youth
m. Junior
Fe llowship 6 30 p
Youth Fellowship 5.45 p. m.
RACINE LARGER PARISH OF
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Jn hn Elwood, m1mster; Floyd
Workman , Arh~ Marks, treeland
Norrts, Supply pastors, Bill Orr,
Victor B,-own , lay preachen.
RKin•; Sunday School ~S •·
m Mormllg Worship io 4:1 a. m.
John E!wourl preaching; MYF 6
P m ; Prayer S(!tvu:e Wednesday
7 30 p m.
Forest Run: Morning wol'lhip,
9 a m. John Elwood pre11chmg;
Sunday School g 50 a . m.
Oak Grov•: Morning Worship
9:45. VIctor Brown preaching. Su~
day School 10·4~ a. m.
Sutton: Sund•y School 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Victor
Brown preaching
Antiquity · Sunday School 9:30
a. m. Evening worship 'rburaday
7 30 a. m. John Elwood preaching.
Letart F1ll1: Sunday School 9:·
30 a. m ; Evening worship 1:3() p.
m. Floyd Workman preaching.
Apple Clro.,.; Morning wonhlp
9:30 a. m. Floyd Workman preach·
ing, Sunday School 10:30 a. m.;
Prayer service 7:31J p, m.
lad Letartr Sunday SchNI 9t30
Prayer aer\lit'e 7:30 p. m.; Evening
worship Thursday 7:30 Floyd
Workman preachmg.
Pr1nt1: Sundey School 9:30 •· m.
Morning worship 10:30 Floyd
Workman preaching.
Portl•nd: Stmdar School 9:30 1.
m : E\lening woi"J.bip 7:30 p. m Ar·
he Marks preachina:. Prayer service Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
o.... r lend: MOrning wDr.-.ilfp
9:~. Arlie Marlul preaching; Sun. dO &amp;chool 10:30 a. m.
\ :ifli'ona Ch1~l: Suncley School
~)(t: i.. m. M:i:rrnin• worship 11 a. m.
ie Marks prtaching.

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IY'lOI'IV!IIo: ....., School 9:30

'
eechvill•l s.,nct• ., llhoot 9:30.
. , OrtJ Bett.m: Sunday School

'·t!f!_a,~~Mar~lni . w~~lp 9:"30.
~r1Vdrr preachUlg; Sunday School

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S.1.1nn•n• mo,Jun ( hflt b.
l.tbtd 111 bloD,J noll
~nl nl~~e

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Local businessmen offer
attractive and dependable
me~handise at moderate
prices. They deserve our
patronage, for Christmas
shopping, and the whole
'year through. Money
spent at home helps to
boost local prosperity/

AS ADVIUIUD

IN Llfl
lllNf GAIMlNr SAVIO JIIOM
MOrHS PaYS lUI A. IAHI I

BAKER FURNITURE
0a The Brlgbteat Corner In ~llddlepon

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Society Meeting

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
POMEROY, OHIO
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
Member Federal Reserve System

10·30 a. m.
T"..-n Plaln1: Sunday School
10 ~ rn., lwnlne wonl\lp 7:30 p.
m. F"reeland Norrla preachtng.
Beth1l: S11ncley SchMI 10 •· m..;
Morning wonhip 11 a. m.; Freeland Norris preaching.
Lawrence Ch•"l: SuntMy School
10 a. m: Evenmg worship Saturday 7.30 p. m. BIU Orr preaching.
Church Of Chrl1t, Middleport,
Frefl I. Gardner. pastor. Bible
' SchoOl, 9·30; Morning worship,
10 30, sennon subjeet ''.J:II' the Ful·
ness of Time"; 6 p.m. Christian
Endeavor; 7 p.~p. Evening scrvtce,
sermo~:~ subject 1'Precepts or Pray.
er''; Wednelday. 7 p m. prayer
'tnee_l.lng and Bible study.
;: I:Jrtt lapltt Ch1,1rch.. Ml""'eport,
.pu~ Rev. C. E HayJ, pastor. Chur- ·
ch .SChool, 9 :15, Frank Cbeesebkw•
sup_t. : Mornmg: w\)rshlp, 10:I:i
fhlldrcn"s slur)' sermon topit "Lit·
de Nathan, the Stable B u~
sermon topic: "What the Star Saw",
Col19Wmg the sei'Vice, trustees will
meet at the chure'b; 8 p.m. Junior
and Senior HI 'Youth FcUowahip;
7 30, evening ser\oice, sermon topJC "WhY Did GOd Send His Son?";
Tuesday, 0:30 a.m. Women'a Pray·
er meetiq: 7:30 p.m. Elacta Cir-

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Teleplwne Service.
Is Restored Again

enttn e

State Fair Leaders Attend Banquet llere

• iio!.isllo\1'1'1!, o.

uP.Com-

way

Ohio Coruooltdat.a T~lepbo.. Co.
)Of, pklt:elin• be, ~nllod 10 tele»ko;ne tffttee wp ...IW'td bere
for U.. fir1t Uoae aloce Ott. 15.
Tbe COiftpaDJ reaton'd emera·
eney aentee. at 8 a.m. $1lndtv to
Poltlmoutb Ud Seloto CDI.tnty.
The exchtaqe1 were clo1ed by
the eoJDpany oCt. 15 af~er aeveral

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B«SSy In Ohio River Identified I ~entenced to Die

mOb demonilh'a.Uont.
No lnddenta Were reponed slnee
'~ee "a8 restored sunday, Howeftf Hla:hway P • ·olmen remam
eel in the area.

"a ,a,~.

$1flt~

llylont. lfllltkl&gt;nt w&gt;lh chroft•, whlt1
tlr•• '"'""'"' tolor combonallan,

od¥a"ctd

1ilhwall

for Comfarl:

MvtJ1 •~t••d taar 1hltt, bolloo~ "'''· ct. lut 1prlnt
111dd!• ond 111l•ty " • ' trip•. pr•mlon ball·bearh•tJ
ptdCJh, IIWtdy ~~~~ · llond

for Softly:

,a,.-.r brak•, •!ulroc hOfn &gt;II lank, powtlful IIKhl 1a1
heodligM, automatic 111111-hllht ond lao! llgbt, bt'lflol
rtltfttor ll'•doh ond rtar ,.lt,dor, t.lllra 10'-ly . .
tmb' "'" an luvga,. COI'Jiet, ll&lt;ttomhned fvll ""1111choln gvord

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for Volue:

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Gov. f'rant J. Liu:q:he said be
wo'ulc:r' t~ot "~ta~ to' send In the
Ohio NitionaJ Guard If be deemed
it Oeee8111')' in ordt.r to JPIIIIntabt
laW and or4er.
, In , Columbus, the •ovemor is·
suel;l • 1tatem.ent ibat be , wa•
"deeply pleased tttat tbe Ohio Con
solldated Telephone •co bu dee1d
ed to reopen it! Portamo11tb ex
ehangts...
t
The NatlonaJ GUJd meanwhile,
prepared Mr any emergency
Drill1 were reported held by guard
units f1t. Ironton and Chillicothe
Sundq: morning.
The ' c!ampany slid eight opera·
tors were on duty in tle Portsmouth Central er.chll1ge and that
aervie.e was nermal except for
tele~bontts affetted b)' (tit cabJes.
Camr).ny offleJal8 h•ve not said
w)JeR d~maa:ed -cables wi!J be re-

pair'd.

'l'u, lht IOAOMASTI'II hu.,;r llnti" 11,.,., )'Oil aH ltiHt
plw1 leOtll/11 for 1.11/rg 11~11111 pl101111t Cllld 10r.t,

~Emory Thomas, Parkersburg

D. ·ROBERT ~ONES, center, flanked left by H. E. Starkey and righl by Allen C. Hill, enjoy a
carefree moment during a banquet at the Rock Sprmgs Grange hall Frldily night Jones, the
speaker, was 1956 manager of the Oh~o State Junior t'au, and was the first and only pre"ij~
dent-in his youth- of the national F\lture Farmers of America. Mr. Sta~key is Meigs Co~:
ty Fair Grange department superintendent and H1ll is secretary of the Meigs Agricultural SPo
ciety's Fair Board. Hill Was master of ceremonies at the dmner.
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--o-;;l=Loy-a7lt-:-ies
---;Ar-e-;;D::-::-iVI
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at 1New Boston and
SclotOvUie. were still closed.
'Ala~ .,tthout servi~ were areas
weat ind~ aouth ...of Portsmouth,
There's a 10-year-old sports fan in Middleport who is suiwhere eabJes were cub.
fering from a split personality in his schooJ lo:yalties.
, Yost horpUaU, agencies and
Keith Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morgan, is strong
resld.enta wbo had serv1ce before "for Middleport" everytime except when the Jackets al'e tanhave it.
,
gl-ng with Nelsonvllle, Th~n be
f , T_~:l"'ioll• me~nw\!Ue, volce~ ita lln~J ttulte ~re wba he't fQI', ~" ,p•
J:.....-4!aa.Hr:&amp;.:nt
..~m.o~~~~liikln' "tii" ~~· ot l...t ! lill!~ p&lt;rlial'tlll.ute Gre7- r IVeo IHJlo;u~~a~
strll!e uiiltl 'nli'!Jiitfuent aropi If&gt;' hounds!
unr~1ble and punitive deReason tor this mlxup in a
manda."
thing as clearout to most youngs·
0
0
The company• said some 10,000 ters as wanbng to s1t down with
of the firm's 25:oo&amp; phones here reUah to a Dagwood-sized ham·
had bean cut otf before the ex- burger sannwich, is that Keith's
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ell!anae closed, due to C!able cut- uncle Bob Sheskey Ia coacil of the
Flve cases m Meigs Count)'
tings.
Nelsonville basketbaU team.
Common Pleas eourl mvolvmg
Last Friday nigllt when the Jac· charges m some wstances several
kets tangled With and lost to Nel- years old have been nollcd this
aonville, young Keith sat on the month entries show .
bench among his URC!Ie's substit·
The nolle proscqm cntnei'l tuade
ute pl¥yers This reporter knows at the request of Proseculmg At·
lbe Mor&amp;ans, bas seen Ke1th. on torney James F. O'Brien, and ap·
occaslon, and seeiag ltlm among proved bv Judge Cedric Clark. cite
tbe enemy bed a "double-Lake" 10 each case that "facts do not in·
at the aight of Keith on the opp· thcate gulit."
Jrony-lour do&amp;• in two c1•ase• osltl~n bench.
• your name, k"d
Entnes were made dropping
" wh ats
I &gt;"
. th e
cdmpeted far Americ:an Kennel
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1
Tb
D
11
•t
1
charges
against Ehza Smith, Verd
or
e a Y OR:n me
CluJ;i utu:UoJltd &amp;npbles sunday re_...er
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Smith
and
Junior Smtth all for
ked
you .u:uger !I oy
1.n ,field tralla beld on the fields al ••rm• "Arent
Keith Morgan,'' the young- breach or peace; C. E. Adams for
oi:·'be Me1p COunty Bealle dub ster 1dm1tted
forgery, and Floyd t~rauer tor lar·
lll\ir Harrtooovtlle.
· Garald Sbeeta, Gallipolis, and
" Wbat'ya doing over here root- ccny.
lf.Dl Rouab. of Point P1eaaant ing for Nehonville?" he was ask·
-l~ 3t1 dop, to lbo 18-ln&lt;b """ ed, for it was obvious that everyand, awarded t1rJt place kt "Jim· time the 'Hound8 racked up a basm)l'"s Little sportsman" owned by ket Kl!!ith waa not unhappy.
Cll.ude Mendenhall, Marietta, 0 .
Young Morgan didn't make any
' 8ttte winners in th~ clall&amp; were weak excuses. He came nght out
1'B~'a queen" Lester Dalley, and s.ud:
"Well, You see I'm far Middle)lltidlJport, ~eeond; "Lou's Me•
dowtatlc,'' LeWIJ Sauer, Middleport port ever)lf.lme except when we
Sch•ctive Service Board 03 wJII
thlht; "Jo)Jnson's Cricket," Joe play NelsonviUe. Then I gotta be
JotuUton, Pomeroy, fourth, and (or my uncle's team. He's Nelson- obser\'C a half day schedule for
the balan&lt;c or the month of Dt.."
"IC.f:llro Trooper," Damon Pontious vUie's coach."
ccmbcr accordmg to Ann Ru:&gt;ae ll,
About
the
only
thing
that
can
Labrovllle, o. Cdiiiboard olf1ua!
CIIIrl&lt;a Klns oltwtlan~ 1nd lld- cement young Morgan's lo)'alty local
Hours [or rcg!str.Jlmn at the
ftrcl• Pean, Athens, ju~ed tile solidly to Middleport-m all con·
aiM: 13-incb clua dogs entered teats-is toT uncle Bob Shrskcy local !)oar d v.ill ht! fr om 8 30 a m.
until 1:.! 30 ;ncunlmg to th e &lt;til·
1wAfdtq I lrOpby t.o "Big Sam,'' to get a prumotion to a b1ggcr
nuuncemcnl 'I hese hol}rs wlll be
actwol,
outside
the
SEOL
And
awr.ed · by Mendenhall. The Mariob,t'n&gt;ed
W! th the l'X Cr p!!On or the
edi .,_le enthpalaat also took tbc way Shesk('y is gomg w1th the rtntcs of nrc
24 &lt;md 25 when the
Greyhound'
this
year,
that
may
aeC~Ii4( -~e honors with hi&amp; "Kenhoard w1li be closed all duy.
n~t be very long.

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O~hirlllc9cl•s -$37.5'b to $69.00

Are N }}ed J
Mei'gs Co Courts

ELBERFELDS

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M&lt;Dogs Compete
Iii.. Field Trials
Held On Sunday

Areal treat,
Hsytoserve

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Selective Service
Board To Observe
Half Day Schedule

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wood, Ltld&lt;Y-"
Till»« fourth, and ltrth, respec:Uve~

Non.alcohollt, ·

-went to "JOPea Mike" own"Bowen's
BYtf~o~~" Gomer Bowen, McArth·
ur, ana "Hamm's King,'' Blll

114: ~~'BOb Jona, Shade:

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---JAPAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER IN U.S.

Hlmin. PomerOy.

Carmel

The Kids Will Love II!

SPRING HILL EGG-NOG WILL IIIAKE

YOUR CHRISTMAS MERRIER

Circle llld sou Melvin.

Market Report

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1'11ere, wUI be a Christmas proaram at the Carmel Chur~h on
Sunday· e'9ening .[)(!c. ~rd. The
program wUI start at 8 o'docll:.
On ThuridaY, cvenlni Dec. 27th
Mildred ROll8li! ot Columbus will
be here to dow ali.de.s that she
baa takea. EVeryone ls welcome
to attend.
Mr. and MM. Guorge Circle and
daugbter Of Great Bend spent
Thursday evenina: wltb Mrs. M&amp;rJ

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DAIRY

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''QII•Iitu Fin• ..ti-IJS''
GALUPOLIS

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Prod-

E.us, 1teady and uQcbana:ed;
pricea at rarma tor U.S. CJOnaumer
grades wbltea and brownt, A
jumbos 374; A large 3$-37 ; A
medlums 28-32; A, r;maJI 21·2&amp;; B
large 8HI~. FOB Cioehmati white
and brown. A large •U-43; A me·
diumll 35-37.
Chiekcflia, fryers steady, fryers
3-3~ lb 16-17, hens, he.-vy over 5
Jb 13-15; hens, 5 lb and under 1213: hens, light lype 10.12; old
f()08ters 9-10.
Turkc~l. toma, hea\ly 26 lb and
up 26-28; toms. uodH" 28 lh 2.828 llena. heny 28-29; frycr-rontcr: 10 lb and under t?-29.
Butter, 90 acore 68.

A large audience
mutic ldY·
er.&gt; from the Pomeroy Bend. Area
were present S~nday for lhe can·
lata "The Song of the. Holt'Night" '
,pr~sented py th! choir o(1hE:_ Fed·

.crated l&lt;'hur!l&gt;; Mrs. J'i"ul )'lease

was the dit:ec~r and ' Mrs. Ben
Neutzl 1ng the Ol'.jamst.
The church was beauiiJully de·
cora!('d wttb evergreen and can
dles in each winnow and blue
ltgl1ts on the trees wh1ch were on
e1ther ~Jde of the altar
Followmg the organ prelude by
Mrs. Neutzlmg and the proessional
the Rev. Waldo J Bartels gnYPthe invocatiOn. Presentmg ~olo~
were James Gilbert, Mrs Marvm
Burt, t' red Dlaeltnar, Mrs. Nease
and Mrs Don Thomas.
Other members of the chorus
were Mrs. Joseph Stsson, Mrs. Rolland Neut.zlmg, llrs. Rubert Coates
Mrs. Jack Kennedy, Mrs Fred Blaettnar, Evelyn F1ck, M:mde Grucscr, Carolyn Stsson and Rlla Neu'
Uling, soprano.
Mrs Roy Tracy Jr, Mrs. Guy
Russell, Mrs. Wilham Kennedy,
Mrs. Ol1ve Ingraham , Sandra 1n·
' graham, and Donna Strain, alto,
Jack Kennedy, Larry Tracy. Roger
Hysell, Tommy Brown, and Wlll·
•am Gibbs, tenor; and B('n N('utz.
ling, Joe Kennedy and Barton
Campbell, bass.
The benediction by !hr Rev
Barteb concluded the program .

Letart School Is
Rated Second For
Milk Consumption

· Local law enforcement officers
t,:Jund little to complain about in
the "beinij; overworked departr_bent" durine the weekend JUSt
"' 1
,.,rs .
The county J•tl lost four boarders. They were lUcbard Lewis
lf'iddleport, held for nor~
apd Leroy James, 20~ Hart(~. W.
Va., who was char¥ed wltb- &lt;lrllvi&lt;~
WJule intoxieated, U're5ted
tfolman Henry Werry. He
reon $200 bond by M.qoor E.

t:OLUMBL'S, 0 UP State
H1ghway Director Samuel UnzeU
today reveai£&gt;d a one-mdhon-doUar
1
"reservo! r " of projects being co•
l sJdcrcd for furture road-buildiq
program.fl b!.ll taid no state money
1!1 yet " m Bight" to fmaDce them.
'There are. no flate fuDdt .. at
1
the presen1 time to fiJUince UJ'1
, prOJects on lhe LUt, with but minor except1onl'l, until 1 Jona:·ranft
1 highway fwanclnf program It a.
1 !iured," Lmzell said.
Nevertheleu, the highway 1firee.
tor said, the list 8houid be "useful'' filr advance planning If an"i
whtn the money 18 available. ·
He n1d tbt projects were ael«t
ed OrJ 'he bas.is of needs a8 ebown
by suffiClt'D"Y ratinga of aU roadl
on the staU! htgbway system.
" The proJects Usted are
of large SIU," Linzell a.aid, "but
there are many .small jobt sueb
as narrow hridJI!I, dlauroua
eorves and
interteeUon, an.&amp;
atra1ght resurfah~ pro.jeit, ~
~no alway8 'le~ed, but •re not i..,
!1oded beraose this is Intended to
1over only major projeits.
Linzell forward~ Jopies of tbe
lo~g.-range program to the state
Hlgbw-jy C'lnstrtlction COUDcil.
Here 1s J complete bat of ·tbe•
proJects affedbtg ..Ws i~~NJ~U.tilt
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Accordmg to pollee, Thomall 10
the company or two gJrls drown
ed tn the Little Kan11wha. R•ver
on November 5, 193-1 while on a
fisbing trip near the VISCoe Plant
The bodtes of the two gu-ls were
recuvercd but Thomas body was
never disro\•ered until Saturday
~'-more '-"illn _, months aner the
fatal miahlp.
Paul Hauber. and Paul Lawrence
euwloyeet at U. S. Lock 21 dJscovered the body at 10:30 Satur·
day morrupJ •nd lashed it to the
baQ w1tb ~ rope until tbe amval
or tb.e Meigs County Sher1frs de·
Partmeot ud Corner Henry Ew-

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Center,
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IM'ts in JWitttla
Peoples' court
les Shoemake , 44, New R1chmond,
0 , was released by Peoples' court
Saturday from a charge of wrtt·
111g a bad check after Shoemake
made restitution on the check and
pa1d costs.
In Middleport a slngJe arrest
was made. of Emmett Guthrie, ea.
of that town, on a char.t:e o£ m ·
loxtcation He will 1ppear before
}layor C. 0 Fisher Tuesday even·
mg.
The shcr1ff's office reported a
compl.amt Saturday by T F. Dye,
U.eedsvll!e RD, that 1 mowing machine and a dump hay rake bad
been stolen from his premises
Pomeroy Patrolman John McKenzte Investigated an acCident at
W. Mam and Locu~t St. (Monkey
Run) Saturday afternoon..
He sa1d a car driven by Glenn
Glaze, 24, Pomeroy, eolhded with
a car stopped oo the street driven
by Lloyd D Conner, 38, Middleport. Glaze told McKenzie he wu
watching children along the side
of the street, makmg SW'e to mils
them, when he h1t Conner's car.
There were no charges filed Damage to Glue's car was estimated
at $150, to Conner's $50
Juvemll' Judm:e John C. Bacon
reported Richard Lewis was released on probation to support hls
famlly . H1s unemployment check
Will be handed over to the court
each week , the JUdie said.
This court al~o said that in the
ca&amp;e of Oh10 vs Garnet Proctor,
charged wit h neglect of her children, thr. def('ndent has filed a
motion through her attorneys Webster and Fultz for a JUrY trial, and
asking for a hill of partlcttlars.
The next mol'e, 1t was le1rned
will be up to lhe county prosec:u:
tor.

Letart Grade St:huol was second
m Mason Count)' 111 per t•aplh&amp;
mllk consumptiOn among county
schools accord .ng to figures re cently released bv school offlt'lals.
Placmg f1rst 1n the list was
Hazel Valley, rural m1l k ~c hool ,
wh1ch had 11 per cap1ta mllk con·
Clifton 436; and WalJama High
School, HI 5.
The per capital ralmg of Utarl
was 51.8. Other sc hools in the Ikntl
Are11 had the followm g per cap1ta
COiiSUmption·
Board, 393, Broad Hun, 306,
Hartford, 20 6; Mason, 24 2, New
Haven, 32 4. Wl'st Columbia , 11 8,
and Wahama ~hgh School, 165
The Natlvlt)' Scene will £eaturc
School o ff 1dals sarrt that they
hoped thai empha~•~ on lh&lt;' drink· a Chnsltnas program to be given
mg of milk woulrl be stressed by at the Sal1~bury School Thursday
mornmg at 9 30 o'clock by pupils
the var!ous :;choo!s
o! the achuul
The Chn:;tmas story will be read
by Nancy Sktnncr w1th music by
Mrs. Rlcannr Zl&lt;'her All grades
of atudents arc included in the
program . Mr ~ LJ!Iian StCLff wtll
accompan) at the p1ano
The e\·enl sponsored b,v the
school, is C)(pcrted to attract a
S11.nta Claus, the puplies have been
told.
Followm g lh(' program students
will enjoy a gift el\c ha~t~e and
treats m thttr hom('rooms, then
leave for hon1e and the Chnstma1
vacation.

Nativity Scene
Features Play At
Salisbury School

¥•te Well1 and Helen Johnson
serwd a lunch to club members
and their 1uests.

7.30.

Prelbyhrle" Church, Syr1cvae,
the Rev. Howard Ruppl'lt, pastor.
Church School, 9·30, Robert Harden, aupt.; Westminster Youth
Fellowship, 8:~0: 7:30, Candle liJht
communion, aermon topic "Dangerous Minlona.~·

Cboir Presents
Cantata Sunday
ur

Officers Have A
Light \'f/
-kend
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CAP Squadron
Christmas Tree
Sale Underway
Members of the CM! Alr Patrol ,
Ycip Squadron 202, brought a
lar.re number of Christmas trees
in Saturday and they are on sale
at tbe Bachner lot on !llorth Third
Avenue between Coal and Race
Street, acrou from the offtce of
the Shuler Constru&lt;'tion Company
Pnzes are 1n1rked on the tree&amp;
and the customer is mvJted to sel·
ect his tree and pay either at Scbu
lers or the Bachner !lf1rket on
North Second Avenue or Robert
er at the Firestone Store.
GOC ALERT TUESDAY
J,.ck Thomas local commander
Of the Ground ObS('rvcr Corps announced tday that thert&gt; wlll be an
alert Tuesd11y from 10 am. untJI
4 p.m. All GOC personnel are ask·
ed to report.

Mason-Co. DAV
Officer Election
To Be On Tuesday
The Mason County chapter of
lhe Dlsabled Amer1can Veterans
will hold a regular meelina: at the
DAY Hall m Mason City on Tuesday evenmg at 7.30 PM.

At the meetmg new

off1~rs

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Gallia : Sl milliom for .sev~
milea Of tile GallipoliJ BJIIU,s on
Routes 3tJ and 7, includiag twolane pavement on four-lane riglit
of way and lim1ted •ceeu.
!-'-iga: $7 million for elmost 1J
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four-lene right of ,..., far RDUN
33 from tht Athen1 Cevnty line
to Pomeroy; $1000,00 for peYil'lll
two md• of Route 7 011 four-lane
right of way ..,t from Pomerey:
Vinton: S8 million for 16 mi~
of two lane pavement iln Route 1JO
between the Ross County bne and'
McArthur.
Athens· $6 mlllion for 11 miletof tw_o-lane pavement on fo~
ian ·~ nght of way for Route 33 bE
tw~n Athens and the Meip Coun-

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will ty hne.
Wa_thiagton · $5 million for sevEach member Js asked to bring
en
miles of lour-lane divided pavea can or two o! fruit or vegetament
on Route 7 from Belpre ~
bles for Chmtmas baskets for west of
Manetta
needy ,.etcrans.
. Jackson : S5 million for reloeat;
To be at the meeting are Henry In~ 10 nules of Route 35 from ontf:
Sm1th, nal1onal service offtcer; rn1le north of Route 327 to tbe G~
and w. M Pancake , state rom· ll1a County hne.
mander.
The aux111ary Will meet at the
same t1me and refreshmenl!l will
be served.
be elected and mstalled.

O'Neill Accepts .
Freedom Crusade _:
Chairmanship

MEETING CANCELLED
LICENSE ISSUED
The meeting of the d irectors of
A marriage !leense has been Is·
the Pomeroy L•ons Club scheduled sued through Me•gs Probate court
for tonight has been cancelled un- to Carl Ross , 18, New Marshfield ,
CLEVF..LAND, 0 UP _ Gov.till a later dale a&lt;'cordwg to an- 0 , fa rmer and Linda Cheadlr. , 16 , elect C. William O'Neill has acnouncement made toda)·
Carpl'ntcr
cepted honorary chaJrm.anahip of
the Ohio Crusade for Fl'eedolti
Eugene Holman, national cbafi
t man for the crusade announced to.
day.
H~lman sa1d S1dney B. Congdon,
prestdent of the Nat1onal City
Bank here. w11l again serve as
treasurer for the state crusade.
and Seward A Covert will be ex-ecutive director.
Tft,1: crusade's seventh annual
~a~n supporting Radio Free
Europe takes place m February.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RADIANCE ••• '

Formcr Meigs-Co
Pastor Injured
In Auto Mishap
Frtl'nds here were nolif1ed today that Rl'l F.mma Belle Sopher,
pastor o! thl' J_,('tart Cha rge of
McthodJ~! Church last
)Car 11
resting lomfortably m 11 KcntoR
Hospital
Accord mg to the repo rt. the
form l'i- pastor s uffef"(!d a broken
bal"k and ~cvera l bone fractu~
Hl an auto acccdcnt nc.1r Kenton.
a v,.ee k ago

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JAPAHISI f.OIIIGN MINIITII Mamoru Sbia;emlt.su (lertl shake!!
haads with ¥QI)11kl Tani. Japanese Ambassador to the United
Stat-. 011 bia arrival b7 plane 1n New York, Sbtgemitsu came to the
U.S. to tritaell the wte iD the United NatloDS General AssemblY.
~~~ - ~- "1@.@ Japa,g, •rmemlm ot the world ors~Uoo.. ,

Nearly $8 Million=Being Considered
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by the &lt;'Ombat-type boots he I
wore
Other •dentlfJcatlon was j
made lmposs!ble by the head and
left arm betng missing £rom the :

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Ideality of the badly decomposed body found floating in lhe
Ohto River ~aturday morning at US Lock. 21 Hear Portland has
been estabhsbed as E!f~Ory Thomas, 67 or near Parkersburg
~n answer to a radio summons of all poJice otricers m •he
1'n-stzte area made by Sherifr
Rllssen on missmg p~riOns, relatives of Thomas
identification of the :

For.Young Middleport Student

Ex~anges

Fill lhe "fe1tive
bowl" with our
oppeHaing egg.
no;. Perfecl for
partie1, ot any
lime friands drop

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cle at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Bradbury; Dorcas Circle at th.e
home of Mrs. Dav1d Darst Wed·
nesday, 730, mld·Week 'Prayer
and praise service and singing of
Christmas carols, BiBle medttatum
"Tbc Real Meaning of Chnstmas'';
8:30, Se~ior ch01r; Th.ursday, 6
p.m. Christmas party of the Busy
Bee Clan, Friday, 7 30, Christmas
program at the church
Heath Methotllat Church, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. c. R Konkright
pastor. Sund1y School, g 30, Ern·
ept Covert, 1upt; Mornmg worship
10·3o, sermon topic •'Glory of the
CbiJd From Bethlehem", 6 p.m
Youlh Fellowshlp, Wednesday,
6.30, Junior choir; 1 p.m. SeniDr
choir; 8 p m Chrbtmaa party of
Clasa 12 Circle at the home of
Nn. M. L. Fren'ch.
Church Of The N1urene, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. Robert Sh·ers
J'&amp;Stor, Bible School, 9:30, l~stc:;
Taylor, supt.; Merm,lg worship,
10:30; 8.45, Young Penples' meetIDJ, 7:30, Evening service, Wed·
neAday 1·30, Prayer Service
Mt. Morleh Baptist Church, Middleport, tkc Rev. N. D. Bordon,
pastor. Bible School, 9 15, Arlena
Reese. supt.; Morning worship,
10:3(); RUT, 6 p m.
Church Of Christ In Chrl1tlan
Union, Middleport, the Rev. Guy
F. Sayre, pastor. Bible School, 10
am.; Ode)) Manley, supt ; Sunday
preaching service, 7.30; Wednesday, 7 30, Bible study,
First Prftb,..rlan Church, Mid·
dleport, the Rev. Howard Ruppelt,
pastor. Chureh School, 9:30, James
Buchanon, tupt.; Morning woNJhlp,
lQ·SO, ser1;11on topic "Dangerous
~!salona". Monday 7130, Trus1ecs
m~ting; 6 p.m. Chrlstmas strv1ce
by Wesmmsler Youth Fellowship;
Wedneaday, 8:30, Junior choir, 7
P m. Senior choir; Friday, Christ,..
mas protram.
Church Of Christ, lnciiMJry, ldo
ward Emerson, pastor Bible Seh·
ool, ~30, Thurman Carsey, supt.
Morning worahlp, 10.30, Chri8tlan
Endeavor, 8 p.m.; Evemng service,

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~ar conduct 1 drive to " Keep
Christ in Chri1tmas" We mln1Jters are alw1ys anaious to bJ!Ip.
However, the real problem is not
to keep Christ in Christmas but
to recei-ve Chriat Into our hearts
and to kePp Him there all 36:1
days of t.be year.
The peo~le who nave truly let
Jesus Christ become the Lord of
the1r lives never have to put
Chris~ back Into the1r Chnstmu
He is th~ center of their llve:oJ
every day.
As far as the materialistic as
peel of Christmas is concerned,
the b1g sm IS the lack of modera·
tlon bY both- the salesman and the
customer. The ulesm.a,n ia eager
to capitalize on aentiment and the
customer over buys Many people
splurge at Chnstmas and buy · beyond the1r means.

Real Christianity can often be
measured by the manner an whlch
we resist the temptaltons of
Christmas.
We should buy token gifts.
when we w;mt to have tile sprrit
ol giving Theses g1fts should be
God-honorlt.t.
As Christian busmessmen, we
should not high-pressure people
nor belittle them
Radio, television, and magazine
people should resist the advert!!;('·
ments of the lit!UOr lndustry which
is helping 1o create chaos in
Amcrico.
The Simplest way to "Keep
Cbriat in Christmas" is to keep
Him In our f!veryday life and busl·
ness practicell.

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Tbe Middleport Paren&amp;-T..._
AHOClatlon will moet Mona, ""
.enln.ll at 7:80 at the Hll:b Sell.ooJ
auditorium and present " ~
..The Christ Child'' was the maa pro1r1m.
topic of the de~tlona. IH by Mn.
IT T . SheltLn when the women'•
Mrs. ·Shelton and :Mrl. Loniii
! Missionary SocJety of the Pomt:cOY Sterrett pre!iented two duet.. "'Ol
Baptut Church met Thursday ev- lJttle Town of Bethlehem" ad
ening at the church.
"Hark the Herald Angela 81111" ,
Mrs. Aten Shain was program
between thf scene1 ait_d the Bev.
chairman 11nd a playlet "Tbe
Three Wise Women" wu preaent· Ralph Zundel un•. "Ob holt i
ed with Mr s. Joseph Cook the Night" The love gift dedlcationhr~t wise woman and Charlene w_aa presented by Mn. Ralpb Zun- '
Zundel m costume represented del and the While Croll gift bt
Ala&amp;ka
Mra. J. E. Foster.
·
The MCond wl" women wa•
Refreshments were teJ'Ved. at
Mrs. Shain w1th Shuon Zundel In the close or the meetini fi'Om 1
the costume representing China table detor-ated in keeplna: with
and Mrs. J H . St~pheruon the Christmas The church Wll ~lao
third wise woman with Sally Fos. decorated in keepiq with Cbri&amp;tter in costume representing the mas.
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American Indian and Brenda Bai· The church wall also decorated for
ley in costu11e of Japan.
the occasion
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Grace &amp;piK.#pal Church, Eaat
MaiD. Street, Pomeroy Rev
J
Edwtn Charles, Rector; Mrs Ce·
drlc W Clark, organist. Worship
and sermon 11t 10 30 A. M, Holy
Commumon £irst Sund11y m montb
Church School, Beginners
and
Primary, at 10 30 A. M. For Information concernmg our
work,
please telephone 302 J .
Chrl1tlan Church at Reedavlllt
Ivery Sunday 1tJ A M. Sunday
School and Commumon (ln;t Sunday m month ll .'\ M Church
commuruun and preadnng; thttd
Sunday
10 month 7 30 P }{
church preach1ng-R~v . Harold C
Doster, Pastor
Chrl1tian Churttl at long Bot.
tom, every Sunday 9·aO A
M.
Sunday School and ~ommunion;
first Sunday m month 7 ;w P M
Church prea&lt;'h!ng, tlurd Sutlday
In monlh 10 30 A M Church com
mun1on and prcachmg. - Ret
llarnld C Do!itcr, Pastor
fhe Churct. of Chd1t, Ktno,
every Sunrtay 0 JO A M Sunda)i
J.)cond
Schoo] and conununlun,
Sunday In month lO JO A M
Church commuruon and prea c hln~

,TO TO MilT

SERMONE'ITE Study Theme Of
ltev. WMiey JMidnt,. PWor
Racine ...,.._. Church
AMIItiCAN HOLIDAYS
Perhaps one of the ,II'Uteat indlca.tl~na of the aodleasneQ ot
Amertca la the manner ln whi~h
we reeard t~e national memorial
daya. At thetr ince,ption Memorial
Day, Fourth of July. Llbor Day,
Tbank!la:ivtng, and Chri1tma• were
sacred daya.. The, were . haUowed
because the early Amertcani felt
~hat God had dlrettly ~cted in bealf of America. Th.ls u abunda~
ly t.eltifJed to by hiatory and the
currency, seals, and fam()Us documenll of these United States.

secolld Sunday m month 7 :.m P
M. ch11rcb pr earhm.~: tourlh ~uo­
day in month lO 30 A M chlilch
communJoD. and preachmg - Rev
Harold C Doster Pastor
EUB Churchn, Morn1n1 Stir &amp;
lar.rpriM,
Rev. Roger Bi•hop,
Pastor. Morn1ng Star
Sun J~)
School 9 i5 A M !tonung wor~lp It 11 A. M MYF Sunday t1'tDmg at 8. Prayer meetmg Thursday evemng F.nl~rprt s e Sund:.y

bol'pll)h(..
¢hUI'ch of Je.ut
Chrt!t of Latter Day Samts, Old
Town Flatl, on Porilan4 Route.
Sunday School 10 a m. preaehiltg
11 a. m. and 8 p m. and Bible
Study Thunaay B pm. Paator C
W. Proffitt Aslt. Chas. Hupp.
Zlen Church of Christ. Loce'hd

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ONLY IHI nn of the Golden Gate Bridge towers cen be 11te11 u a
pea-aoup fbi entulfa the San J'naci.sco Bay area. It helpa Old Sol
to ]!lok_!.k,! _a &amp;listenial Cbriatmu ~-decoratioD. f~)

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Al'lm1ltcd. Mrs V1rg1n!a GlltnOIC, Rt 3 Pomeroy 0J5charged,
lfrs LolLJc Whillm8ton, PL. Pleas·
ant.

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