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Joh ns un and family, Planla.
Lackland Air f''or ce Base, Sap
Mrs., D. ~- Miller and daught er ,
Texas, arrived Frtday for
Mary &lt;. a roltne , were business visit- aAntoniO,
visit Wllh his parent5 , Mr. ~··
ors Ill Galhpolis Saturday.
Mrs. Ernt&gt;st &lt;.:overt , and famly .
Cherolt' Blake. Janis Child&amp; and l:lts
rath er drove to Columbua to
Mrs. Fred H1bb5 and son , G&lt;'orgc Pau h nt' Ztrkll" . student nurses at
meet him Frtday.
l&gt;orill ruce, Chnstlfle Ct1ats an:l Holzl'r ll os pttal School of Nursing
·David Chesher wt r€' busmess v1sit· ha ve moved to the n e w Nurses'
Mr. and Mrs John llawktn'&amp; Jr.
on in Huntington Saturdii} .
home wh•ch has just ~en C(lm- are spending sev r ral days wtth Mr.
The Rev. C. E. Hoyt a nd daugt'l- pleted . Barbara Sco n . who has
lind Mrs. f rilnklin Ginther and
tcr, M.argaret , went to Charleston been home on sic k leave, will re- daughter,
V1ckl. in Columbus.
to m~t Mn. Hoyt todal' when she turn to sehoul Tues day evening They w1ll r f'll'brate Mrs. Ginther's
.returned from .a \'is 1t w1th Lt. and and will move to the new quarters.. birthday Tuesrlay aod will return
Mrs. Burke Bero and new baby In She is a JUnior nurse at the school. home Tu esday accompanied by
Eau Gallic, Fla .
their younl:er d:ll_lghter, Juanita ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Weise. Mrs. a fresh man at Oh10 State UniverMr. and Mrs. lk&gt;n PhilSon and
ton, Ru.!!h, W4'rc Sunday dinner E . S Schaaf and daughtf'r, Sally, sity, ~?o will spend the h~lidays
~.rts of Mr. and Mrs. Theron took Mr1; R C. Sansbury to Par· here. 1 hey were accompanied to
kersburg: Saturday where she join· C_olumbus by Sall.v Schaaf who is
ed Mr!V Ralph Hayman, Racine, v151 tmg Mr and Mn. G. R. Koehand went by train to Huntington ler ilnd chtldreo.
Valley. Pa. where they will visit
Mr and M
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rs. t tam u an
indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hayman. Mrs. Ralph Hay. children re turned Sunday from
where they had been
man had been 1n Parkersburg Springflrld
vis iting Mr and Mrs . Charles Sinvisltmg her sister, Mrs Eber Hay- dell and son.
man, for the past month.
Mrs Forrest Bachtel vuited her
Mr!i C E Bel l, Columbus, cam('
motht&gt;r, Mrs .J W. Dawson, Vienna to ~1 Hlrllrport last weekend after
1\
~ W. Va ., Saturday
her rl aughtt•r Mrs. Robert Dar§t,
S
anrl ' uu. R1rh ard , who returned
upL L. W Mct::o mas was in Col- there for a vb it.
FOR
umbus over th e weekend to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson and
his mother, Mrs J E. McComas. sons . Columbus . spent the weekend
Mr . ilOd :t"lrs. Ba lph G!hhs Jr With her fathl'r, William Authcrand two childrl'n, Gregory and son. nradhury.
Gloria June, nrc moving to their
Mrs. Charles MeNamcc was a
new home lll the Lane Addition dinner gur .~ t of Mr. and Mr.&lt;~ Ed
above New Ha~en
Sm1th and fannly, Pomeroy, SunMr. and Mro Ja&lt;'k Evans, New day.
California, wrre he re Thusday to
Saturday visitors in P·lrkershurg
spend the day w1th her mother, includrtl Mr~ Thelma Pratt B.ar0. Tile BrfdtteG C....~ Mrs. C. F . Hawki ns, who is ill at bar a Coatr ~. Mr. and Mrs.' Lawlief Ja MJdd.leporc
her home on So 11th Second A\'e renee Mll h rum , Mr~ Dwight Mil nue .
hoan , Mrs Wtlb ur Rowley Sr. and
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Rock Spnng~ {,raug:e met Th vrsday even1ng, 1~1\h llle wurth ma§ter Homer RH"t pr..-~id mg.
The ann ual f'hn~ t mas potl u..-k
dm ner w a~ ~e r ved al 7 p.q1., prceedtng the me('tlflg.
Duri ng lhe business seaion it
was agr eed that for the reat 'lf
wmter all potluck "dinpers
would be served at 7 p.m., prececf.
ing the meeung. Three apphcants

EltaiiOI' Schaaf, Middleport Society Ed. Phone
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Christmas Potluck Dinner Held

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Club Chrl'stmOS
Po rty I5 Held

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POMEROY SOCITY
Earl Qulvey or llartelta .apent

!or memberehlp
Jlld one appltciltion r ead . 1t was
l'otrd to make a contribution to
Jht Oh1o State Grange youth fund .
t;• fl s weer brought by the me rnUcrs for the patients at the Athens
State Hospital and also toys for
nerdy childern in Mejp County,
Mrs. W 11liam Morgan, l~cturer
pre_senled a Christmas progrJm
whtc h closed with an impressive
randle lighting service.

th~e weekend with bilson and da u·

ght.er in Jaw, Mr. lnd &amp;ln. Chaz-les
Qt.uvey.

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VOL VIII NO. 2011

S1_1 sa u l'roha~r" nl !l,V('t! an ar eom ·
panmwnt of ( "tJ ri stma.q mu slr for
Inc prngrnm w.~ irh includ~:d musIC 80{] rCili ;, IIJ.!S.
Lyun ;~ u cl wno11 ~Aa-S Mary · Dav, ld Lyons. Jmcph ; Judith Sa~rr , a
shephcrcd; Berkv r.ruelK!r, thr
Inn Kel'per, Janir.e Zirkle. Scnpturc reader ; vueal soloists l'alt)
~ow~ry , llelrn Taylor, Revcrly
I ernn , Charlene Davis. SJ+ndra
li)' st·~ l . Susie Allensworth, Cinrla
Morris. readers, LYnn B. David
Lyons, Becky Grucser, Judy Sauer,
c_horus. ~11dy and Karen Gregg;
1 he service closed with a j)Of:'m
"God DieS! You All" by Beverly
l'ernn .
The program will be repf'aled
l'lunday at the Church School, Par·
e~ls and friends attended the serl ~l{'e , Plans were made to go carol·
lng Thursday with a party to be
ht•ld later.

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USED

New Spinet Plano

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A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT- A LASTING CHRIStTMAS GIFT- COME IN TODAY

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Of General Assembly In UN

Family Of Seven
Faces Prospect
Of No Christmas

i?omeroy tJouncil Hears Plea
For"Street Lighting Increase

Chang~

Of Plea
Wins Probation
For F. Williams

Family Troubles
Mounting After
Arrests Monday

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To Police Of ·
Pair Of Overalls

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Market Report

Holter Accepted
Into Holstein
Breeders Ass'n

Columbus Transit
Rate To Increase

Bal. due $597

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Give Christmas
Message Dec. 23

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COLLINS JEWELRY

Middleport Fire
Department Plans
100 Yule Baskets

Attorney Plans
New Battle For
Dr. Sam Release

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nals '' in the p.1st 24 h o u rs m a new. attempt to
'"counter-revolutionarit- s .. M&lt;J ss trials were expected to
At the same tim(' th err we n:• re po r ts in government
S.,);}Jnos P.JWJOJUJ p;)IJJill/SoJJ ~}({ A" ew luawuJGAO:!' a1n

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~ai1l !a !ks hetwc~n Prem1er
Kild ar and non Communist
lta dcrs wtre ~Xpffted to be
y.
enr rl befor r Ch r u tma~.
f'ol 1ltn ans named as ponibfe •
t"ilnth da!t·s wcluded three "'Tito-i~ l s'"
Zoltan Sunto . Gyoer!fY [.g..
kacs anrl Zoltan Vas. Another wu
Ht· la Ko vacs a non . Communl&amp;t
The ~hddlepu rt VrJi u nl f'f· r r1 rr , and IPa1lcr of the Freeholders
Tht• subd•vision will Ue offlda!IJe partmenl pl an~ lo pn·pan· ap : ty who was jailed by tbe Soviets' '
ly IJe knowr, as McKelvey's First
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pro x•ma :ely 100 I hnstm ?.o; ha &gt;h•ts : Jn 1947 .
Addtlion to New Portland. ,
R1dio
AnnCM~nc:es
Ar,...h
for rlelivery Sunday . I' ~em ile~
In other ooard actions CommisArre-st of 400 "rebels and criml~
23, to I!Cl'dy fam 1lu•s
sioners Dan Hartinger. Harry
nals"" was announced bY radio ~
In
thelr
town-w!dt·
carl\"aso;
Slln
Cra il': and RuY Proffitt :
dJ&lt;\', December lii, Th om.a~ Darst dapf'st The " crim.inals" were be1. Approved payment of $427 60
dOd Gt! ra!d Anth on&gt;. ro cha 1nn ~n ' h eved to be political prisoners
to claunant~ ror loss or livlo ~ k
revolutional'J'
wnounreU th U $2&amp;! 00 had been held hy the pre
during the past three montbs om
I '"Stali nist"' re gime and rele.aaed bJ
"el'Ci
ve-::t
and
large
qu2.nt:t
t'~
of
mara1i(iing •logs.
,
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an ncd and p ~ ca ge d foods. ~10r{' rebel forces.
2. Approve'i a request : 't'.om
The
imprl.:;oned
anti-Communists
noney 1:, to be turne d 111 this week
trnst~s of Bedford townsblp lor
1 : '1:-l, ... n 1 ~-=rc-r ·h ~
~,..,_ r...,n ·r·
were freed when freedom lighters
permtssion to purehase a . ~r, ,
opene:!
the gates of the AVH. 1&amp;l
bu'-u'
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;ei:~oo
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~ front end loader. and a ,~ii\'Y
An yone w1.~ h m:; to :.,31St Hl t 111s ('r t! t pol•t e pnsons all over the
duty mower all needed for; ~d
Chnstmas prOJCt'l rn a}· call 610fl i country. Most of them were
work . The cummisaioners '''-!~
and it will lX' r o ll ~ eted by a fi re- lirved l.o have joined the rebel
latt"j the to! a! purchases we~~t
r.nACTlCAL Lt&lt;.;t;:SUl~ to sat~ dnvmg now a'dorns the bulletin board ot Mtddleport t-ugh to ex~:eed $-*,000.
man . Scouts of Troop 245 aJ51Sted forces and withdrawn ta tf1e
~~f
School these days and wtll contmue to ao so for the neXt 52 weeks, Ketth Anderson and
m lhe canvass Sunday afternoon . mountains arter the Russian on3. Author·zed the county r~ed·
Tile
Olilo
River
Valle1'•
newest
ftlajor
The colh•ctcd foods were takel'l slaught on 3uda~st Nov. 4..
George Baumgardner 1 smdents, along }-Vitb driving instructor John Parsons and Police Chief er and auditor to attend theip ·
lhe'
675,008-kilowatt
j{ammer
Plant
at
Reoorts of wcrea.sed part.iAB
to the Coates buJldmg on North
RussE\11 Bailey inspect the new bulleun feature which is a scene of a traffic fatahty some- spective state conventions · • 5 will look Uke IIlla architecl'' 1lretch
in the area of Ml.akole, 80
activity
Second ilnd Coal Stret'l and fin• to 8 wit·h expenseli not to excied
where in the State of Ohio. Each week the picture is changed to bring home the object of $40
mile!!
nGrthrast
of Budapest, reae!hThe
plant
is
built
by
Ohio
Power
Two
of
work
l'arh
nig
ht
this
me
n
will
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Safe Driving. T11'e display is sponsored by the Middle~ort Police Department with the coop- 4. each.
ed V1enna over the week end.
week
du•iding
the
matenal
into
Approved payment of ba~k its Z25,o00-kllowatt general\ng unitll '\t&lt;lll( be
by Olin
Ct..rpd With Arms Pun•! an ,, .
eration of Frye Plumbing Co.; David C. Miller Co.; Texaco Co.; Brannon Garagt! and Martin &amp; §alary to Clerk 9l Co\lrts Eve~P.' Revere Generating Corporatlqn and will ogve the major new cartons for deh\'etY The gi ft ~ wilt
Budapest radio said most of the
Roller Drugs.
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L~cke incurred througb an ID~ aluminum project of its pare!Jt compab.y, giin Ruere.·Metals cont ain a thicken . materials ror a
arrested ntr.'! -have bfta cllarged
crease made .necessary by a state·
good Chnstma&amp; dulll er. frutl5 and
witb "illegal posse•ion ol arma."
Jaw signed fiVe daYS before ~ CorpPratiort,l1'.nder way at ne.iloby CJ.ailiiton. Ohio. T!le third candie3.
an indiu.tton that ,the new wave l)f
Jlllit''wlllo!!&lt;&gt;·
U~~:P'i'l
b~
Ohio
Po-"llftd
~reo-,jl
nlv
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be
Lucke aece)lted appointment .....
Anyone wahine to add a naru.e
~lerk . Oef.l" 1ft, 1955::' She fillt-d ·out oper~led by Ohio l&gt;ower.
to the ilst at ' lhe v i lla ~ e Hall may 3YTI"'!Ui wilf .te foll.o1red bJ m•Mf"
trials befon! special m.ilitJry trlthe tetm or Virgil Brown, who reFirat of the $90-million power plant's units is scheduled to call 61Olr-t laiJ; 'llll'!ek.
bune.ls.
-T:1e milit.acy tribunal•
signed Oct. lli, 1955, and was be completed early in 1958. Erection of the plant's 9,000 tons
were set up in a dedaration of
eleeled without opposition at th~ of structural steel was begun on December 3.
1 martial law proclaiming death to
Nov. 6 ballotting.
.anti-government iorces.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UP) - · Tile General Assembly
Five pers,ms thus far have b~a
:dds Japan to its list oi member nations today, bringing 90
A new subtransm J5slun syslem
court - martialed for po.ue!llin&amp;
tnillion mQre persons into the United Nations.
costing almost Olte million dollars
arms and Sf'"'tenced to death. On13'
More than two-thirds of the 79 members, including t h e has been announced for the point
one has been reported executed:.
Budapr:st radio said 141 personl
United States and the Soviet Union, sponsored the resolution Pleasant district or the Appalachwere arrested in Baranya provformally calling on lhe assembly to mak~ Japan the United ian Electric Pown Company , according to J . V. Mann. district
Floyd F. Williams chang('rl hi s ince, of wh1cb Pees 1s tbe capital.
Nation's 80th member, automati- --'----'----=- - - - - Proposal of a new ordinance (or street lighting was taken plea from not guilly to guilty to This has b'!en a center of rebel
manager
of
the
Appalachian
comcally aasuring its election.
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under consideration Monday evt!b.ing by Pomeroy vniage shoo!Jn g with intent to k ill and activitiy ~1 nce the early days of
pany.
The Security Council unanimous
New stations al · Leon , Ripley,
A family of se\'rn with five Council as well as the additional appropriation of $7,125.38 !r!t Mc1gs Coun t)· Common Pleas the uprisin,l!.
!y recommended Japan's member.
Passive Tl'!SJstan~e of work~rs
and Ravenswoon and :;everal miles ~hildrcn ranging in age from 13 in funds to supplement appropriations made for the past year Court Monday under a one-year
shtp last week.
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conllnued
throughtout the couftoo
of
lme
w111
be
built
to
begin
what
years
down
faces
a
bleak
Christprobation
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The Soviet Union, which blocked !
SSUe
0
to various departments.
trY
wtll eventually bE' a 66,000 volt mas of no toys, no meat on the
Lasl
week
Williams
!)ad
plead
JHpan'B entry for four years, with- I
The new 10 year street lighting ordinance proposed by D .
network covering the Pt. Pleasant table and the possibility that pop
not guilty Lo the indictment
drew. its opposition this ran with
W.
Gill and Tom Kendrix of the
district according to Mann .
corn may be the Christmas dmner
brought by the Oc-tober term
the stgnmg of an "end of war"
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec- $1,000 to the Meigs Water ComThe new stations will go In at repast.
agreement which normalized relaSeve.ral car owners in Middlctric Co. would provide for a year- pany on an old bill and the pay- granrl Jury He was placed under
Th~ children ar(' three ho~·s and
tions between the two countries-for pori are taking the chances of :1. Ravenswood, Ripley and IRon and
ly increase in lighting charges of ment to the Columbus and South- $1 .000 bond. His tnal date was to
the first time since World War IT. fine of $500 or imprisonment for new 66 kv Iihcs will run for a dis· lwo girls. The pi!rtmts are both $281.30 or a monthly inereaae or ern Ohio Electric Company of hnc bef'n ~t't later.
Accompanied by his attorney
Japanese Foreign Minhiler Ma- six months or both, according to tance of 14 miles from Leon to m ill health and lh(' father without $23 .44.
$700 on an old .account.
any
job
"·hat&lt;'ver
due
to
an
imBernard
Fultz, William ~ was told
Ripley.
Mann
said
that
the
growmoru Shingemltsu waa on hand to an announcement mad11 today by
The Mayor's report or -"35. 18
Under the present Hgbt ordinby t,h(' court upon h1s prubatJon
accept the honor for his country Chic( of Police Russell Bailey. ing neud for eleClncily in the area pairment of bearing.
Local informants who advised ance the rharge to the Village of fer the month or November Was that h(' mu5t ;
at today's General Assembly ses~
has made the work necessary .
read and accepted by council in
I. V10late no slate , ft'deral or
sions,. He arrived in the United
The police department head toThe Leon station will be located the DallY 5entinel Of the plight Pomerov ts $5,155.50 per year ~ other busine5~ Monday evening .
PORTSMOUTH,
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munH"·i pal law.
day ·warned car owners agamst on a 132 kv hne running from the or this Meigs County fami ly as- presenting: :1 monlhly charge of
Slates Saturday.
Trouble for lhr Williams family,
2 R('porl lo the sheriff of Meigs three of whom wr-re arrested here
Britain and France were pre- permittmg mmors to ctr1vc thetr Ph1hp Sporn Plant to t he Turner sert that tl is one famil .v fully de- $429.ti2 Wilt&gt; four municipal acCount y either in p('rson or by Monday on _~!rand larceny charges
pared to ask the assembly this aft- cars to various places in the vil - Station at Institute and will step- serving or support anrl aul rturing eounh on a special charge of
$155.56, these latter representing
mall the f1rsl of each mon th dur- continuer! to mount today with the
ernoon to mecl on" their complaints lage for wash jobs. He aaid that down powf'r from 132.00/l t o 66,- th i~ Chnstmas seaso n.
Any IJUcrics or aid for th•s fam- the avenge of kilowatt.a consumed
In;! t he penod of sa1d probation, arrest of another family me(llber
or mistreatment and expulsion of there had already ben onl' incident 00U volls. A !ranslorml"r and 01!
their nat:onals living ln Egypt.
in which a car has been wrecked , eircutl breaker will go into lhe ily mav b(' srnt or dlr('ft('d to 'Fhe in mun1c1pal buildings. The yearly
!i i\l flJ.: address and place of em- irl c-onneetton w1th a shooting.
l!elpirl; Hand care of Th e Daily tolal undu the preaent ordinanee
pltl)'nwnt.
Monday, Mrs. Nell Williams. i't.
They called a meeting 01 their and a minGr was oper"'ting the ve- station
has brcn $5,:n 1.06 with a monthly
3.. Rdrain from entenng or fn!- her daughter-m-law , Mn. l¥1 WilWestern Euro!)ean Allies to dectde hicle at the time.
Both the B:iplcy nud Ravenswood Sentinel.
charge of $442.59.
l(t.t•utlng any plitce where mtox!- liams, 40. and a relative, Mrs:
what to do tl they failed to get
stations will slrp down power fro111
Quoting
Seclion
4507.31
of
the
r aun~; beverages aft! sold , barter- Ernesnnr Arnett, 27, all of Saf..
their requc~;tcd "assurances" from
66,000 to 12,000 volts. Mann :·eport.
The new J·ghting rates proposed
ed.
or g1ven away. and thal he al- ycrsvill(' Ky., were apprehended
Secretary Genua! Dag Ilammar- Ohio Rev1sed Heneral Code whjch cd. Ea(·h of the two will have 11
m the ordm;mcc 312 provide for a
CLEVELANO, 0 . (UP) - Atso
n·(ralo
f1·om dri.nking or par- hy pollr r for shoplifting. Authorisk.iold that the Cairo go\·ernment specifically prohtbits the opcr.1· transformer . tluce regulators and
$.'U 86 charge per year which torney William J. Corri,gan said
will relax ats alleged preKSure on tion or a motor veheclc by a minur two rcdnsers.
amounls to a charge of $432.17 today he pl:,nned to ~ontinuc the t;llung of any and all mtoxicating ties rcco ~rrcd some 300 artidel!l
\"alucd at $!.000.
Britions and Frenrhmen in Egypt. and outlines the pcn:~lly. Buley
The work i~ expcrtrd to he comper month An incre&amp;se of charge fight for a new trial for Dr. Sam- bl'~· crages.
Today police here were inform..
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Thl'l
he
support
his
w1
fe
and
Hammarskjold
d.iseussl'd thl' said that it has been brought to plrt.ed by Aug u~ t. 1957, &lt;~ ccordlng
for thr mun if'ipal accounts for city uel Sheppard , eonv1cted of second
ed thai n aude Williams, Iva Wif..
subject Monrlay in ~eparatl' mr.()t- the attention oJ the po!ke Lhat to MaJtn .
building~ at a full rote instead oJ degJ('e murder in the July 4, 1954 I !lr{'!' children.
5. That he pay tn the Clerk o f liam s· lnts band and Mrs. Nell Wil.ings with Britis h Ambassador Sir certain individuals m the vtllagc
an overage rate as in the put slaymg of h1s wife, Marilyn.
t'o
urT s costs of the r:trosecutwn liams" .son 1s I)Nng held in Salyer•
Pierson Dixon and Egypllan For- have been engaging in such a
The U S. Supreme Court Jl.~ o n ­
VATICAN CITY (UP)• - Pope bnn:.:s that total to $406.36 to give
l'ille in the slaying of a compltl.w1th m 00 days.
eign Mini~ter Mahmoud Fawz1 . pnctice ana leveled his warning
a
yearly
total
of
$li,fi92.36
or
an
day
rejt•clcd
ror
the
~cond
tm1e
Pius XU will deliver his annual
today.
The cour t m gran!ing lbc pro- ien .
A.U.S. spokesman said I he UnitChristmas message at M a.m. (~ approximate monthly charge of an appeal b-v the Bay V11Jag~ o_stoWillia ms IS charged with fatallY
the teshmony
ed Slstes was try1ng to k('(!p tit&lt;'
$466
03.
opath
from
the.
m~o~rdcr. t".onvn..11o_n. hatu.. n ~ a i d ..
He also pointed out th11t :shou lrl
a.m .. FJST) D('c . 23, onl day ear.
Howevrr, Cor.ngan said he Will b &lt;~. V I ll g hf'&lt;'n aliduced. it appears shoot 1ng B!urcham Whttely durinc
problem from bl'&lt;"Oming a full gl'n- the courts so decide that the uwnlier lhan usual, Vatica\t sources
It wa ~ P?lll~E'&lt;I out to. COI.!ndl fil~ anolhN appeal '"m a new av-e- 1o th(' sati.sraetion of lh(• court a drunkt'n brawl in the KentuckJ
eral asseroblv tlebale , although lhr er of the ..-chicle might also b&lt;.·
said loday
that
the ma•~ mcrl'!ase was caused nue'" urxt week
l h ~ t the character or lhC' dcfcnd- town .
final derision on whether to take it held Hable fol any damagr~ tm·urTh('y sa1d the Pont irr ar.h•anC'ed by thr char~1ng [or the munlclp~l
Judge Lowell Thompson here
The htgh court refused to r('- ;1n1 and ih(' r1r('umstances of thr
to the floor was enti~ly in thl' red by pcrmittiug a minor to llri\'e
the date. of h1s hroadcast in ruder a~count~ whlf'h und.er the new o.r· view Sb&lt;'ppard's trial which [(l'frihas
orrl('rl'd the three women held
c,l ~ l' arc ~ ueh that ht&gt; i ~ 1101 likehands of th11 Bl'iti::~h and F'rench. hls auto.
accommodate holiday ncwspa· dmanrc would require payment lh •an said 10 his app('al wa..~ conunder
$2.000 each . Additiorlal
j Loc~l (loli•·p offlc•·rs had their to
ly ag;JJn lo engage In an offensive
per schedules.
full for s_u('I-J _light usc instead of ~ucted "ln the manner of a Ro- f' (." llN:; of conduct. and the rmblic charg&lt;' s arc expected to be filed
srcconU slow da)" in succe$sion
Church offtdals from various ~hc pracltcc 1n th~ past of g~ant- man Holidar"
WOMAN NEAR DEATH
w1th onlv one &lt;ldditwn
to the
goorl dol's nut demand or require b~ area tnl'rchants \'isited by tlte
nations
pointed out to Lhe Vatican mg of _so many k•l~watts. of free
Comgan declined to di9clnso tlwt hr br immediately sente-nred, Yiomen last weekend.
Mrs. George H:1ycs, a former
&lt;"Ounly j~JI rnsh'r ~lid a •·eport of
Middleport r-('.qident has hart a
the thrfl o f a pair of O\•eralls that newspapers in thrir countries C'lf'ctmtl y :o the _e1ty Wtth . the WhPrf' he would file the o11xt ap- th&lt;'rd orc the 1mpo"sit10n of senare not published , or go to press owrage charge bemg made after peal hut it was expected to be 111
stroke and is ncar death in an
ur
.
Pro- ' rrom a front porch clr•thesline.
CINCINNATI. 0 .
l••nce- of th P d('frndf'n! 1:&lt;&gt; ~ u :s rcnrl ­
. {crlf'ral court herl"
Oklahoma City. Okla., hospital. duce·
Btll Holl&lt;~nd . 24. Proctor!ivil!e, early. on Chmtmas Day . They 1h:ll total w1s ~xceeded .
~,
.1 &lt;Jn d hr is pla('('d on probation
said this :i~layed publication of
111 othrr busm('ss bt&gt;fOre rounc~l
In lm second appeal, Sheppard
according to word rccctved here
Eggs, small 1·2c highrr; U. S. 0 . was arr('~l!'d b~· Constal1le Pclc
pi!pal
nw~S"agC's, in past years, us- thl" tram;fcr of $1200 was ma~e cont~ndcd he was foreed to sub· for onc yr a r
Monday night.
commmer, wh ttf!! and browns: A Hc.nrlilx and jailed earl .v today on ually del•ver~rl on Christmas Eve.
from th~ General Fund to the mit to "tnal by newspaper."
jumbos 37-45; A large 35-47 ; A me- a charge of non -support. Holland
Ceme1~~y Fund
Sheppard now is Sf':rving a life
PROGRAM SUNOA Y
rliums 29- 32; A small 31 ·26; B will appear in Justu:e of Peace R.
in th(' Ohio Penitt-nhary in
Additional appropriations matte t
C1!'dlon Church Christma s prolarge 31-35. Prices FOB Cl nci'nna!.i E. Grinrllry "s court.
unrlf'r a mr~llon by Wayn~ Swisher ;;l~mhu s. He will be eligible for ~r a•ll will he prrscnted on Sunda ~·
·Pomr.roy pulic(' said Alfred
whites and browns, A large 41 ·43 .
and s1•ronr1 hy Roy Bctz1ng W I' [C parole after 10 years.
Hrattl&lt;'horu. VI -- ,\rvtl Holter,
Dec n 011 7 ao p.m. aecordmg to
Biggs,
Wylli
s
Htll
,
reported·
the
A medium 35·37.
tho;o
General
Fund
to
tl'!e
from
J.on
J!: llot tom. Oh io. ha s b~?en ac·1n
nnnn
cl'mf'nL
made
tod
ay.
T
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theft Mnmln~ of a puir of overPolice Fund . $1 100; Fire DepartChickens, fl'ycr!! sli ghUy weak - alls with a l1ole In nne lrg. The
prur: r.mt will he !!liven by t h r cr1,1.-rl a,;; 11 nw111Uer of The HolHOLIDAY BEGINS
nwnt $750, Lrgal advertisin(! $100
lu•m ~arm('nt had llf'r&gt;n hangin~ on a
er, fryers 3-3'-2 lh 15-17
t'lt trdt ~ nil 1hc Sunday sehoo! com- slcui-Fril· si;m A s.soc•Bt•on of AmerCOLUMBUS
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0
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UP
City
and
UIJIIL•e~
$200.
.
ICa tn m' IIOn of the Buard of Diheavy over 5 lb 13·15, hrns ;; lh clolheshnc un !J1g,~~ · front porch.
hn a·d
From thr utility Fund an approThe C"hnstmas hohrla}_ ~ !~~·~~~ ~
Utlity D1r~ctor l'"nd l'tckcns MonI''Tf M ..; a! th(•i r recent mC'cling ln
and undt'r 12-l:J; hens l•ght IYP&lt;'
Hydrant , on \\..-rdnC'sda~· for the scnool dnl d~y night approvl•d a i'olumhus pnnlion was made for
t"hlf ago tlltnul s.
L0-12; old roosters 9-10.
rcntal
of
$2,475:
for
the
Cem,tery
drcn of Mason Cou~ly whc.,_ th•?"
MEl~S .GENE~AL HOSPlT~t
Tran5il Co. request to hoost b1,1s
PATTERSON RETURNS
Tlw A~• nr1ation is the wor~'a
l•'uptJ $75 for tools and equipment; 01rc dt~ml~scd unl1l January 2
Aflm•t11 rl, Gar£te~d Ad~rns. 1om0. 0 . Patterson , county !iUpe-r fares 11.8 per ct'nt.
Turkeys, tom:~ heavy 26 lb ;md
la1
g1'.-. ! da1ry cattlf' brC'cders' reThe new rsles errl'clive Jan. 1 $150 for the employees to the Mn sl schools 1 th~ough(lut . t he t·.ro~· : Hal!1h lladi'IJ_ff. Mlrl~~cpor t, ~; i sln or!!anuat10n . with more tban
up 26-28; toms under 26 lb 26-28, intendent of srhools, returned
hen&amp; heavy 26-29; fryer-roasters 10 Monrlay ni..: ht from an all day call for 20 cents cash fare or five Street rund; Street Repair, $t,mu .- count~· planm•tl pa~t1cs or hol•da y C har ~r.~. i ~~ker, Letart . "'. Va .
47.ot:io members throughout the
ll• ~c hargcs, Beatr1ce Ma). PomeSupermtendc nts' meeting in Ath- tickets for 80 cents, The present .38 and Notes and Interest. $1,224. programs for the !mal day of sc ttlb and uhder 27-29.
U;J tlO ll .
Cuu netl i!.lso ordered payment o! ool pri or to their vacalton.
roy.
rate Js 15 cents
ens.
Butter 90 score 66c lb.

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Portland has received officilt,. Hftction
on a new subdivision to be.)nown
as New Portlan ·i.
Thr. ("()Unty board M eommllsioncrs, according lo minu~ of a
De c 5 meeting relca~d today, appro~·e-li a plat of 15 lots on land
owned by WilHam McKel-vey. Th r
plat w&lt;~s smvcyed out ow a 43-aer e
"I and th e 15 lots total fi ve
acres.

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fre d Biggs, Mn.
Mr1. Fl OYd Dunfee,
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Th e Wcsl nll nstr r Youth Fe llows hip of thf' F1rs t l'rl"shvli•rian
Church h ad a &lt;"•l ri d li··light ·Christnus ~crvll' l " Suni1 .1 v t• vt• nin~ u nder
thP dirce11 011 of [lwi r h·arlcr. :\In.
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ille Mil yt·s. Mr. ilnd Mrs. Harold

CHRISTMAS PIANO

held with Mtl. CbarJq
president , prea1dlnJ.
were reveYed with
or a:ifts and new name1
th e coming year.

Mrs. Fran k -roung e nt ~rt al n e d
. Mr. and Mrs. Evereu Thomas
the
Cha tter club Friday eve n ing,
has as Sund1y dinner guests, Dav·
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ho me. Rull and nad, wh ich
ld Tho11.as of Mlnersville and Ross
was decorated in keep ing with the
JOl!les
holiday season, including a lighted
tree under which gifts were
Mr . and Mrs. Pat Parker and
daughter of Columbus were week- placed.
A short business session was
end guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mu Meinhart.

Th
Mra. Russ Watson returned hom·
e roll call for the next meet- "~
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111 , ill ...... " Wh t
· o.turday after a visit with rela·
g w U'O"
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can l do to make tives in Columbl15.
t ht! grange Detter the coming
vear" . At the next meetmg, mtm•
Mr. .and Mrs. David Might and
~('rs will be honored wh!l tbe f1mJly of Baltimore visited SunThe Christmas part)'
the , quarterly birthdily supper.
day with Mr. lnd Mrs. Willard
Wide-Awake 4-H Club was held
•Eber.bacb aod other relatiYes.
Saturday e ven ing at the home of
Karen MeEihmne t with Mrs. 1.
Mr. and Ml-s, George Dabney
w. McComas. adVlsor f) r the C!ub.
Mile~
and daughtttrs Barbara and Gar·
and her dau ghter . Dianne , as co·
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Det Dl South Side, W. Va. were
hostl!sses. Mrs. McComas rt&gt;ad a·
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Christmas story "The Year without
Mrs. Willard Ebersbacb and dau·
a Santa Clau.s" and the program
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Orr. Mr. aod ehters.
in:clud·'· d a p1aoo duet " 0 Holy Mn:. C. M. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Night , by Karen and JUdith Cole and Mrs. Dora Hatfield left
Mr. and Mrs. William Grate and
Butcher.
Nov. 24 lrom Columbus O!lio, [or aon' James or South Cbarlc.ston,
a 2 weeks vaeaUon and drove over W, Va. were weekend guests of
Betty Cuvert. presid,.nt wa11 in 3200 mUes.
Mr. and Mn. WOllam Baker.
·
"- Tb od
c h argc of a short bus Ines.a naeet- , Fro
J.UZS
e ore Lehew and Mn.
ing and presented Mrs. McCOmas
m Cottlmbul they went to ~rna LeUheit, Prospect Hill Mr.
wilh a gift from the members MaysviJie- Kentucky, over the IDd Mr.•.. William Theuner of SyraGom•s W"r" pl•y•d aDd 'c''hrt' st·· Smoke, y
Mount. ians into North
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Carohna, Ge1lrJII a n 411 Fl.-...!da. ~~ VlSlled Sunday in Columbus
mas .1:1 Is e,;:changed.
visited Marine Studios ey"'\' '
th Mr. and Mrs. William Lehew
Refreshments or Christruu salad, Aardens, Bok Tower, c~sselr~S: artd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leheo.v.
pop and candy canes. were served Sunshine Sky Way Bridee, rode a The, were joined there by. Mrs.
b ythe hoste~es assu~d by Mu. hydroplane over the Everglades; Hal'(lld Johnson and Richard LeifRobert McF:Ihtnney and those pre- Silver Springs Miami Beach, Day. heit of Sprln&amp;field.
sent were J.ln l.cc ze.rkle, Judith toua Beach, aod Parrot Jun•ie.
B t h
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·R~ b crt
Lehew who just rel'ently
u c er, C nsll.a n Coats. Mar.tha
They •alled on Mr. and ... , , Al· r
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s dtsel\arge from the
and Carolvn Nichols?n, Marilyn len Bailey PI St. Petersborg (for- US Air F
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Swan, Bevr:rly Perrm . Carolyn merly of Ea.shan) ; on the way back
.
orce u reenlisted for
South ~~-kybeoaurar andA. isB!Itationcd at the
Russell, Barbara anrt Dett~· Covert pa-'sed thr'lugh Georgia
J n t K
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a e
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. cr. . ar a - ue GJ
Carolin~. North Carolina Virginia,
Mr. and Mrt~. Irving Smith and
more, Mary Carol Swanson, Ellen West V1rgima, Took the Turnpike family of Columbus ~t·et·e we·.k·
Dutton.
I 86\h miles to Charleston, then
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Dee JR 1956

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEJGS-MASO"' ARI.A
RICHARb 5. OWEN- GENERAl MANAGER

REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR
Entel"t'd as se-rond class malirne: ma1t('r &lt;~I Lh(' po~1 o ff rce :~t
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THEI&lt;E WAS
NO 5ANTA C'LAOS-'

Publlshet every afternoon ext'ept .Sunda\ hv f hf· ()lrro Va!ky
lohnUael, !nc at 110 Mechantr St Pomeroy o f:ht~r 11 e~~ offr· eo
P one 398, ed iton.al oUJt'e phone 397

Tuesday

season M1ddJepoz 1 s V(IIun l et'r

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111 vLars

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In )'P&lt;Ils pa.;;l t u emen ashd fo1 and .Htt&gt; plf'd (/ O!htng ;p; l
well as lood ..tnd dollar.., It bet arne ne cessa t v to eltm rnalt· HLl 1
t'lothmg phaq&gt; The problem of dlstnlm!Jon g/('\\ to f.mtastlf J
propOJIWn s ')Jze.s 'rarrous tastes 111 &lt;ulo1 Jlld
~ :\ll' .111 (11
quantities lhJt had to be ha ndled gu l out nt IJ,md
Gerald ·\ nthony and Tomm~ n.ust {0 lh, rl!lll d! H•d t!H· flit
rr.en 's anuu,d Chrrstmas A1d prOJf'll. ThPrr \\Otk &lt;~nd tlw l.t I

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rtp rrr lh(' co lumn fn t I'
good deeds til the place where thl'SP kmd ~ oJ H'( Oids all:'
kept nut th~lt IS!l t Wh} the firemen p etlolln tills l.lsk ol Jove
&lt;'acl.l year 1 h ey Simply get n ktck out ol r1 II L.tkes JUst one
boy s pmclwd hungry und co ld l afe !Jghttng Jtl!rr ~ s mtlc to

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You S&lt;'£' \I. ha t the firemen know and .d\1.1\'~ renwmbrr I'&gt; 1

mr sfnltunf' !hal stnkes &lt;1 family ol p.1 11111 s .rtJd &lt;.1111 dren often ,n, Jves as 11 by pu1e r lt,mee /\nd 111 an\ ( ;rse, help .
less chlldJen are never to be blamed on!) plltt•d nu_·Jrs 1s a
c rul·ler fat e lor thev cannot batlll' IJaek
that tht•

Fm•men ll J\ e a duty loo 1n ohligatm~ tlH'nrst lvt•&lt;.: to at -1
tem~t a f,u~ ]udgemetll 111 determmmg th(• mo ~ J neNJy and
dt&gt;strvmg !•tH the1e never 1s enough to go ;nound Tht•Y must
at! :.~s If 1hev ate rudge and JUry O\-Cf mt s lmtun &lt;' a l,tsk- never rn r t1rt1rrlr1
one or plt•asUJ(' That thf' community ha s wnlrttuPd 10 snppmt
I nr,,il, ''I ' lr1p.., orr JlllrnlgJanL
a s~ulltfu:d Lountry, llvmg m
th c f Iremf•n tu t h IS annual G ood Will dt t u s p(•,Jk s highly of ~:i,h l l,'~ Ill, ,\,, , ,, 1I r:~ 11 11I III(' Dns~('JJ
Bn!tsh 19th Century It has
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the mtegnty m :unt 11 med by th:t'r.lmlntSt e nn g fn('tnt'll
ll . 1'' '• ~lf d ,d10 ut 19 dtlfl'rrng JUmped forward 1n !he last 10
A I I I f '''91
Jn, JI'JJ ' plt b ' " lilt st.~ t,•le ss peu H'ars to where It rcst"rnblcl!l Ca nnda
o a o '~'""
VI as receJver in tash Su nd.r v .1~ WP II as lots pi~· II~&lt; r, r, 1\, t .. , 11 problt•m s
and Amer•ca more than a &lt;·olony
of canned and pa&lt;kaged foods At that , lnt•nlPn rr portNI 1 rorrr•r• f,.,t 1\u, tl.dra h 1 ~ be:n1 ~o rlrl' adfully far hl' hl nd m the
many P,eople wen~ not home WhPn the tl'q llt""il oils WNf' h&lt;~ ~ r ! ,Jl rt 1\•ll~.llr- ltldl\tthitsnev; ll'lds of lllventJon of hmnness
made 1 o thn&lt;;e who were not home Sund,1v .liHl t dt p 1o part!- \u ~t1 rlr,rr r'
modcrmzatwn , of sk1Jl:; and crafts.
ctpate m _ff11 s llnnual rxpre.ssion of good w1ll Jn vl't making,
s 1,, 1,, 1,, ,11 ,
The new Auss1e has helped to
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!1 1'111 hus hN•JL ]('SS make a bravf' llf'll. world of old
con t1'1IJU t1011 may uo
so hv t.elel)honmu 6109.
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o ler t'd foods haw• he en rPrnowd to llw Coat s liitildtng on thp o ld trrrr ,, Sott ..JJ 1 &lt;md l'ron- Austral1a I do not mt&gt;an Lhat-hou~e

Witlt Robert Rrtarl.·

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ha tiNf'tl tUUlllrJ tS, I~ fOICVtl a ),J ~t h~Jf 1 Jmt 11 11 11' lol th&lt; Aus
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tr.t lr,l ns We IJ I' •~I rl, n rl lr o nl h "d
lam not th hJtrn !.l now ~n mu1h m r\~Hirr ,\ 11 atJ.il•, 1 h 1 ~ 1 11 11 ~ , d th.r
,Jbo ut thr s trprtt!d-rrp Hlllrl s, lorr 11 ( 11111 t~rrt r,,Jir 1"11 lll iH 1r 11 ,.w t,t 1111 rt

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to rome by
I mean lhat the skrlled sewntrsts and engrneers h&lt;l~P managf!d
to forge ahcnd rn thr n&lt;~lron's econ
nnr} frl'e, as rt w&lt;&gt;rr Ln !weathe a
frre arr OllC(' agam

Fv! rr h• !r•IHJll n•l IIJ I JIIIIl! ' lll ~ of
"-holts,rll' HllliJ gr,,t,. ,n Ill' fon•td
lr• r !rurl llr•l lh1 rntl rrx o f ~!r an gHug e burldmg 1nlJt·d~ sucb a.s
t'b !r I'- ,11rl, I I n • ~"'' ,, ruo tl &lt;' loth llhf' Snowy Rr\'1'1' r lr r tr I( power
tn g Ll " llnr• 111
s111 lllt' art and
sc hr·mc h:1ve hH•1r Jmp ll'llle ntd bL
~•(Il l p rt•g•t '' l do nol 11,1\l• th,
the manpo\.\('r ofthe III'WcOmct·!l
~,,,,~,,~ ~ ,d h,111ol lurl I
w.1s rn 1-:vPr:;thmg from
hul1·1~ to hol
Au~.~ t iro~ ,, It •r 'I' ' ' thr~ month dng :;lands ha vr ~ho t up
and fo und rt h.r r d 111 1\'eugrrlll'
A man 11ow r an buy a dccc'l:tlY
frt~ lhi• \u~ 1 ~.11.lt ,r uf t wo years cut BUI. ~a llOO..pOifOOOus. ~I
lwftJII' or tl11 r•• )1 ,11' h!·lort· thn1 111 Sydney Or MPibournr , anl~c
\t lh r r nr1 ol llw w~r Ar r-\Ja lr~ g-;rrdr.ner you h rr c m1gh1 eV{•n he

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o uw alh ,,, 1\ril '( iPnllfrcally lh ~
lt( 'w ''" s'rl' h" prlht•d hrmself
10 bP ,,, 1 •luJIJ, · ~ w.rs th1• new
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81-· RA\":\IOSO A. I.A.IOIF.
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tath1•1.h&amp;ll:l
Then the pf'ndul u m swun~
the other way. Whl'n the
Purlt uns cnme Into po,.,er In
Jo~ng lan~l under 011\er Crom·
~ell they tried to a.boi• Hh
Cht1atmas. History recorda
that for 22 yeal!'l the MrtsHa~
thusetll!l Bay colony, as a
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poiMtd
a fhe-shllllng frne on
tacular settings, But ln Lon~
anyona ('aught ohservlng the
&lt;hm of 1418, clllr:t•na Wl're
Lrrthtla.y of Christ.
fined four pence II they fll.llcd
to hang out a "h'ghted Inn•
AlmosllmpoA.!!lhle to tmng. •
lerne" at Ch1 tRtmfii!Ume.
lne Is that even aa late u
Durtng the nme period,, 167:S thertt were no aort,
tno, Christmas banquets con• ) rrrelodloull Chrl1tma• tarola
lo enchant the C'esttvitles, 1
el:~ted ct exllllc roast pea•
Our f1rst mod~rn .carol was 1
cock, flerved wtth head,
feathers and 11111 1nta&lt;:t TO&gt;o l 0 Come, AU Y41 P'allhf~tLI
day, julcf'-(rlll'd, !!teami ng I 'taken trom an ol!l Lnun
poem, Ad•atet Ffdelet, ll waa ;
rauffed goo~e with ~ppl•
translated Into English tn the t
dre1alng
and
plump
turkey
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••nr 17!1-1 and a I!J"!__ yeo.niJ.
, wlth ehe81nut drl'~sing In a
ater aet to mllllo.[- ~
kttlng of olhu ChllstmAill
tooda auch fll brandy fl ull (
j
. . 'the Thri'C!"
1\f,.n brtn: thl" ftnt
take, Norwegian ChrlBtmAa
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n.ke, or111nal Inj11n' Puddln',j Ot1glna
\lenture,v bllhop of~4\lban)\
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mince meat ph1 and English
arbo ltved tlve Clllturtel ....., ~fmll.f lnve In honor ot arll(•u~tl and real.
plum puddln( are ll nllltlonnl
fore
in TuiCO.DJ, ~~ 8ul
elr priVileged pre!Lence at
.Mr•t e lovely legeM,., e\IB•
In million• of hnppy home•
It r-ematned for tht P7, .,_.
t manger at Bethlehem,
toms snd 11 adltiona come
em Chrl.tnlaa day.
derlnl[ baPdl of mlftlthll 14'\
Jn addition lo our Euro• fr om MeKlco, Sweden and
ll:ltJ'IIdl .clloolboya ot tlu!r
popularlA tb~ :t:ct(
an brothers. A me riM, tllo, f' otand snd Nm·wny, Some
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tor example, penned 0
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®ntrlbuted to the Christ• f'xamptes' In Mexico, ChnMt•
,.. Chrtltmu Pieces" tor thelt
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tradition. We are, for n1as 1s telebrated by tolling
pe.renta on 1pedally engra\·~
ChrtBtmU iiidiiitf ~
e thtng, reaponaible for th o bells. blowing of whiatlea and
atatlonery much •• we aenoJ
torrn dut1nf Cht tarf7 Jttl' olortul poinsettia, cur mo~t ehootmg o( fueworka at miJ~
Chrtstmu eards now.
Century. Aft .Auatrtea
pular, colorful of Yult&gt;hde n ig ht
TM lOVely l'tlture ot glv•
ter, Joseph Mohr. com~j
tanta. It was named after
In SY.edf'n where sparkling
Inc Olrrl.tmaa prt!aenta dates.
, the most btlovtd of -~f
oel R: Poinsett, who, In 182'9, \1. h•tc ~nuw Is everywhere at
I of ooune, to the gold, frank•
m•• hymnt,1.1Utt&amp;f.1Jl'P~ brought the wUd, flowering Chrr.'ltrnastrme, the &amp;:iris t'llllnc!enH end myr1 h presented
llolw
NigU
~e.uty back trom Mexico lt) l.llate 5t Luera, a mtdu~VRI
to the infant Christ by the
A
lew
Jfll'8~1oUaW'fnl~
Ia gardent tn . Charleston, s&lt;Lrnt - -und d1es~d In "'hUe
Th...,. WI• Klnr• of the
Char1g
Olokena"
fam001
nov•
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"!th a c1u~ n of lighted can•
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BuL ln llpaln, however, the
of the 18-tOt painted Q
, In l'lwltzortanl!, to accept dll'8 they carry coffee and
prutle. ot llft-gh•!ng IErn't eh
lruah1tlble plature ot wlntet
bunch ot edelweiss on. hot buns r 10 m door to door.
obtMtrvect on Dec 2~. The coach rldea, •teeming flunt 1
hrllltmu 1.t also to acrt&gt;pl
1n a nt&gt;lghborlng land, Po·
teaiOD r llpani.'lh children be• '
lnnd, ChJl~tnuur dinner Isn't
Ueve that the Three Wu;e pndtlln~ and hearty ult• , he rnnn who proft'en tt.
l!de fcOJitl.nK and danetng.
Welnnchten, Holy Nrghr, II B!'ned untrl the evenin&amp; atar
Men. rtrtum to Bethlehem
lJic
k~ns'
A
Chrbtma.
Carol,
Chrlstma11
to all In Germany.
~!lows In the heavens
tacll y.ar on the Eve at
f~trhilllhcd In 18f3 with the "''he pNple there ttave main·
llplpllany (Jan. 6 ) and 110 hcartlfl118 aag&amp; ot Scrooge tained their t r ad 1 t 1 on s 1 But no matter wlaat tho
the7 flll their flhou with
and cmllng with the prayer through centuries and many f•'S irH~ (Uslom ar tradition
11t1:ew tor tha Magi's camela (lf Tiny Tl.m-"God. ble1a Ul of their charming custOm.$ foJ l' 11 h country at Yuletide,
1aM 'htln evly. In the morn- 1 evcryune" .• , did mu~h to hove hc&gt;en adapted through· one thrng IS certain The ob· '
lnl', beppy children find the tnt&gt;llow the Purltannica• at•' o ut u 1e world.
Bervance tnttte-s In all Ita
1atraw 10ne and thfl 11hoe111 are
trtude toward Chliltmas
It v.as the Gorman prlnceslll F.hrnrng wrntt'r glory the moat
/ eov.red with aaHy wrnppetl
Couse of thlll, Dlckons has Clf M.:!tklenburJ who lnlro•
blt'~~e 1 1 of all meanlng1- the
,Jifll of au kind•.
t~!n re be..n called "the mon dw ed the flrat ChriAtmR.S
bll th of the mfant Savior at
, Durlftl' the lAtter part of "ho di~covert!d Chri!ltJnlll" t t ee to Frnne• In 1840 Bl"• fl!•lhlchem, Red«!met o! the
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tbt Middle A1e111, ChriMtmM
Animal.!, too, enjoy a part Cote tllt&lt;ll the tree was not a \1 url&lt;i'
oe1ebrated aa a v•ry holy
In the Ch llutml\8 ec-teb1nt1on. fHlrl of the French festivltlrs.
r..... day. It waa th~ time In Ore German Alp11, na ontr Toflny ot Chriatmns. the
Tomorrow· THE CHRIS 1,wbelt the talthful held awe·
&lt;"XIImplo, ttl• a alncere bcll!et R1n&lt;'!s and gay ehop wlndo.,., s MAH S'l'ORY - Ia the stl&gt;ry of
tnapirlnr mlra&lt;'le plays.
tlrot on Christmas Eve all (l( Ia! ge ertles through ollt
a.en.tby church aervicet w•n~ fl.lllmals speak In Swedt"n, F1 a nee Rre bright with &lt;h.'rO· r. !lOng, S•l••ut Nlyht , Out'
\.&amp;be o~er of the day in the ale rs given to t.be crtttle on tt~h'&lt;i tle('lJ ~Iarge and 11mnu. mo.. t be I o v e d Chrllltmu
h~m n.
HRif:JTMAS 1!1 a joyous
tlmC!' tutt n( eolm(ul 1•n· ,
d1Uun.t wh Jr h have ];lVI'. n
trurn ancient fo lkW8YII and
ltuala- wllle•t to llfl, throrrgh
the ages, by pell]Jlt•s of m11n.)"
lands.
Today, wtndllW!I r:are lighted
With elecl1lr. rnndlu and the I

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LETB G' PQWDERS $TAI&gt;IBACK ,,
~ol 1 ono •n~•edoont lo•mulo
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pou• '" '' '~trt '"to ono Ul) t o l1ko doH
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Wemen's Trove! Avtlto11ly
'1 Last-minute Gift ldtot
Ch ristmas less than a week
away, and you're still stuck {Ill
what to get your car-ownrng
friends? Here are aome suggestion!! that may solve yo•t Jlroblem. (Prices are appro•imnte •
For motor1stt m 1cy chme9i{ th~l e
are tract ron treads made cf exrble
ateel mesh. SUpped under the back
wheela, they pro·
vide a aure-grip
aurface to get
the ear out of
any slippery
1pot They're
pd for aand
and mud, too A
set of twol $1 79.
plasA
tic w1n sllreh\
covet will keep snow and Ice ofT
the glass when the car'a arked
outside. The Mver hll cloth-Cackrd
corn era that can be wed~d intro ,
the door jamb. It'll ftt 1n gl,"e I
compartment when not Ln use.
Prtce: 98 cents.
An altrmeter Js a good idea for
a motoruLt y.rho wants to know how
high he ia, Regietel&amp; to 16,000 feet.

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$9.50.

A rood fl~;~hli1ht ia eaeentml ln
any ear. You can get them at all
1orta of pricea. But htwe's a usefu l
l!xtra- a flashlight holder that
elamp1 onto the car'111teerrng column. A.bout •. 50.
r For emerrencles, there's a new
1ealed-beam lant~rn tha.t servf's as
a 1potlight and a ftaahing 1nfety
beacon to warn approachmg cars.

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oomploto rollof, ""''"" on••ot 1 ""' '"""""
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Orng Dong St•h11ul
!'he ]'I rce b J{rght
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11 [ ould Be You
f'urr t'll!
C'amer~ C.oes 'to Srhool
Tt•nnrssee F.rnre Ford
Mt~!lnrl' Th ea tre
Que!' 1 f('r a Day
alode1 n Romr n-;es
( Omt&gt;dv ]'i m e
111e Aunt D1 u Show
Mv L1ttl&lt;" Mart\e
News P1cture
Sports Eyt'
Wea thercast
l\la~nr of the Town
Eddte Fisher
NBC News
lltram Holiday
Fath~r Knows Best
Krart Theatre
Th1s ls Your Ltfe
Twenty One, Jaek Barry
News Headhnes
Weathercast
Press Box
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CharJestoa

Captain Kaflgaroo
Morning Show ,
Garry Moore
Arthur Godlrey
Stnke It nrch
V11ltant Lady
Love of Live

SP.arch fur Tomorrow
12 45 Gurrtmg Light
1 00 Katre's K1tehen
1 30 As The World Turns
2 00 Our MIllS Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 The B1g Payoff
3 30 Bob Oro:; by Show
4 00 Bnghter Day
&lt;I 15 MC"rel Storm
4 30 Fdg~ of Nlght
5 00 Tne F:arly Show
8 25 Les Paul &amp; Mar~ Ford
6 30 Yo ur E sso Reporter
6 45 Sports Parade
6 55 WcathPrman
7 15 Draw w1th Me
7 15 Douglas F:dwards
7 30 1-'ro Football HigPi11g1Jt!'l
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Fnend1
ll 00 The Mtlhonalre
9 30 I've Gut A Secret
lO 00 U S Steel Hour
t1 00 ~_jp to the minute news
ll 05 8rrl.nmng tht' Weather
\1 10 ':i'he Latf' Show
'SIGN OFF - PRAYER

Supe" Ser1al Ttme
!\1lekcy Mouse Club
Cartoon Club
Frve Star Final
7 00 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollre
7 15 John Daly &amp; the Nt'WS
7 30 Confhet ,
8 30 Wyatt Earp
9 00 Brokf'n Arrow
9 ~0 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre
10 00 Polka Time
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15 Mystrl'y Theatre
10 Noon News
15 Nerghbors

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I L urd s PraH•r and Mrs NJ&gt;ah Ha s
The Mrddleport Parenl-Tt&gt;achcr kms rc\'tr .vrd StrecLl'rs' " Merrv
A~soctatlon presenl~&gt;d a C hrrstmas &lt; hnstrnas Mr Baxter" Mus1cal
program Monday evt•mng .,.,h en numbers on th(' prog ram Inclu ded
they mel at lhc Hig h Sl hool audt a 1ocal solo "The Au.:el 's Song,"
tonum with Miss Mrldred Hawl t:&lt;y, Stlrklc, by Ben Phllson wtt h Mrs
program chairman prea1dm g m E s Schaaf as accom panist gu1tar
absence of the prcstdcnt, MrJ&gt; solos
Wmlcr Wonderland " and
Rodney Sau&lt;'r
"A ve :Marta " and a vocal solo
'The meeting opened wrtl\ the "Whrle Chrlc;tmas" hy L R Wi ley
a vocal solu "Stiver Bells', (.ash
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"0 Holy Ntght" sung a capella by
a quartette cf High School Gtrl!i
Vera Covert Jamce Asbury, Kay
Dar~! and Carole Blaker

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The program closed wJth a med
ley tlf Chnstmas carols played by
!hr. Brass Sextette of the M1ddle
pur! Band led by Earl Warnke
1\fP.rnbtr:; of the sextettc are Gene
Crooks, Gordon Gulhrte ,
Tom
Skrn ner Brure Bradford , Chnshne
Coats, Don' Grueser , At thur Clark

Your
Sunrise

.M1 s~ N~&lt;n('y Ja cuil~ 11oa'i thl' the brldt' to be. Mrs Corti• 1*"
guf'Ml of h mor at a rr• rrJp\1,•1 ' eohs Mrs J ~ me1 Fugate ud IIi'&amp;.
shower Jo:IYen by \1• • Wrll i,.rn J ll'hrl (,Johak.ar and da!lllhter, SaiiJ.

The J.m~oln HP-lg'hts (_ ana1ta
club held the1r Christmas tlrnner .M&lt;:~yer asst~tcd hy ~lc, trJ~~oard
.Srndrn ,J ft.s but unable to be
Sunday evenmg ;;rt the !&lt;lartrn Res- Ball Mn Jlr,bt&gt;rt Jom , and ~r ~
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f.\
taurant, at 1rx. o'cloCk..
John Goelt Jr at the J .. ro~J~ home present were Mrs Louts Reibel;
on Salurda) Dt"c 15
~In V D F.dwards, Mrs Edward
Followrng the ~Inner the group
Stra u56, Mn Kerns Rouah, and ,
adJOUtnt'd to tbe home of Mr~
A Chnstmas c&lt;&gt;nt('rph 1" l1~hted daughter , MIU Donna WUdermuUa
Shrrh·y Guinther', Lincoln Hergh ts, undlf's and wedd!n~ bells tlel or
whtch was deeouted m keeprn g .ll.ted the dHung room table
Mrs Ed Kenned}, Mrs Kennetd~
Game~
w~rt'
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and
ron
McCullo
Harryd u
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tests
won
by
Mrs
Elmer
Wrek h~m
.Ytrs
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party and g1ft exchange, A la.)oelte
~---shower a!l g1ven to Mrs
Robert Mu Rol' Mayer and Mrs t:h .. r](',
B.11.rley and a farewell g1ft to Mrs : Strauu
John Mayer who ts movrp g to
Decorated eake, wt:.:drlLing btl I
Columbus
, 1re cream 8llce.s, m1nli and punrh
' were served
ORiiANIZIN'G CHAPTER
FOB
Mrrt Dal~ Dutton, who tEL organ
Bendel those above mentwnt d
rz.mg a elJapter of the Children of were
M1n Jamce Stor y Mr~~ I
All Slzetl - All Prizes
the Amertca!l Revolutto!l m Metgl!l Ehzabeth Duffy, Mtss Lou1se l.rl
County, hu pl.~~.nned a meettng at more , Mu;s Judy Hoyt, Mrs Rrch- I
ard Rupe, Mrs Eddie Sm1th, Mrs r
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her b&lt;tme on December 27th
Lena Huber, Mrs. PerC"y Pe o pl e~
Don Mullen, Mr11 Joseph Rula, Mrs Ortba Hoyt, Mrs Waltt&gt;r r
ASHUND SERVICE
Mrs William Clark, Mrs Jo&amp;eph Schreber , Mrs. Albert Woodard ,
STATION
Shanounsky Mra. George Haek:ett Meier
·•• • W. Main
PoDteroy
Sr and Mrs George Hackett Jr Mn Emma Evans, grant!mother·&lt;o~f"JI_,,-,,-,,-,;,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,;,.J

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Mr and Mrs EdgAr Allensworth
]llan to leave Wednesday for New
burg N Y to spend Chnstmas
wtth ( .rpt and Mrs James Hartr.lg('r iSusan Allensworth ) and
!herr chrldrt'n 1hey wrll take !herr
granddaughtrr Knstm !{Artwger,
home aftc1 she has s pent the past
month here and lhey wil l also br&gt;
atcorn).!anred by David Harttnger ,
hrot r o f Capl Har(IOIJ:('r, who
wtJI sJH nd Ch nstmas there

Drrcdor Warnke expll!uu:!d that
arrangements of carols for thr
setk&gt;ttc were hard to fwd and lh&lt;1t
they had use d the arrangements
playe-d b~ ~he SalvatiOn Army
Band of l'hlcago fn llow1ng the orr
grnal rompo , rtwns .... rrtten for usc
for outdoor performances

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The attrn 1a nce a~ard was won
bv tire S('ctmd Gra 'lc taught by
Mr s Robert Allensworth
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rt:ctor of thf' 0&lt;\GC, WifS rn Athens
!\lfoiHl&lt;~v &lt;1flcnruon to attend lh c
hl Jo;tmas meelurg
the Athens
(,artirn Llub at the horne of Mrs
: \\ rhon Smtih l optc of the pro·
g:1am \\ a~ ' Evcrgrctn~·

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!11r and Mn Harry Chesher ate
ur lo lumbus on busmess tuda~
J a11e Young and Ruth Ann Pow
111 " r&gt;rc 111 Cul um!Ju~ Monday on
a shoppmg trrp

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POMEROY SOCIETY
'llr ;~rrd
rtl , wer ('
IICH 1 \lr ~
rlauJ;:I! tt•rs
tata at tit(

:\Irs Earl Uti! or MarrS rrnrla y g ucsl:; o[ thcrr
OlrH ln gro~ ham a ld
and allt•ndl'd the canh·rlet.ll! d t hureh

Mr,, El z,lbt'lh Young of ~ona ca
I' a and Mr and :1-11 ~
Harold
Yo u ng o l R oc he~le !, Pa were week
end gncst:s o( Mr and Mrs Ehas
Strle5

Cat ! Pulhns snd famrly of Flatwood:; were Satm day guests of M1 .
and Mrs Ehas SLrles
Mrs J L Casto 1s the guest of
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Conde, Anne
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Patrrck Lochary returned to his
cmp!o~ mcnt at the Pomeroy Post

Off1ce, Monday altci a weeks rll
·,ness
Mrs Al~rl Mees left Sunday
afternoon for {,alhpohs where she
wrll spend Chmlmas With her
daughter &lt;rnd son Ill law, Mr and
MTs Harold Erwm and fam1!y .
She wa~ accompamed by Mrs
F.rwm and daughter Barbara who
dron here for he r
Mrs Ear! Denny Sr. and Mtas
U.etly Uemoskey were vt.liltors m
Athens Sunday afternoon
:\lrs Harry L Badey and daughter, Brenda lefl bY plane from
Cmcmnah, Oh1o, for )ham!, Fla.
to spend the Christmas vacahon.
w1lh her ~1ster, Mra. Hugh R.
Damcls and fam1ly , Mr Batley and
George Soush accomp.11.med Mrs.
Barley and Brenda to Cmclnnatl
and have returned to thc1r homes
hcte
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Couple Announce
Birth Of Son In
Holzer Hospital

MEET. 6Re.AKFA6TON 1HS"

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ALL

all fd1e -trees in tJie /b~sb

i'\Tr and ~1rs Wtllram Burrell,
Ja(kson art.' .rnnouncLng the b1rth
of an cLght pound seH?Il ounce
son, Davtd Alan, al Holzer Hospital Thry a l~o hrne thr ee older
children LLutla I uu1st' Bonn1e
Jean and W .!tram Edward
Grandp~rcnts are Mr and Mrs
C. D Etwrl'1 MHirllt!port, and Mr
and Mrs ~: It Wrllrams, Hartsdale
N ¥ Bonnre Jran ::r nd Brlly arc
vtsllrng Mr anrl Mrs Erwm and
therr aunt a old uncle, Mr and Mrs
&lt;_;cnc Norton, whrle their mother
rs 111 thr he sp rhl and Mrs F.dna
Russd, Rutl ~n tl, aunt of Mr Burrtll, ts st&lt;1Yt11g rn Jackson w1th her
nephew and Lrnda Louure.

S~E EATS

Llk:E A IRACK

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A trouble or ~ading hgllt plugs
I into the car'a cigaret lighter SOfk·
eL lt han11 on Ita own hook, leav·
ing your fianda free, U.25.
For about .1.00, you ean get a
vanity mim:~r that damps on the
1un viaor. It'll let the females check
their ha1r and makeup w1thout.
1'1\CWihl t.he re&amp;M'Iew mlrrot-.
Finally, for the motorist who
hu everythlnl[, there'a the por.
rtfllil; key. For $66 you can ha\e ri
photo reprodueed on tlle faef! of a
'bla11k key. Then have the blank
cut to fit tbeJ~ition
te MERRY CHRISTMASI ' .

Miss Nancy Jacobs Honor Guest
At Pre-Nuptiol Shower Saturday

Paul Swisher, .,.,ho has 'been a
grc al p.:ttl('n\ at Holzer Hospttal
has bee n returned to Ius home on
H)- sell Street and bra ten week
old grar1dson, WLiham D Swrshcr
whu was a medtcal p .. tl~nt at the
hospt\al hAs 0:1bo been returner!
home

The rarot~ mr ludcd '0 LJttle
Town of Bl'lhleh em ' Away 111 the
Mangl'r ," Hark, the He1&lt;1ld Angels
Smg The Jo' 1rst Noel , ' Oh, Come
All Ye Faithful, " 'Joy to th e
World' ati'J ended ~1lh 'Stlent
1\"rght" wtth the aud1ence smgrng
lhc carol

WEDNESDAY WHTtl Charl....l
11 44 Sign On
II 4~ Cartoon Club
12 lO Noon News
12 J~ Ne1ghbms
t2 30 M1dday Movie Matinee
1 30 Femmine Tourh
2 15 Ltb('ra&lt;:e
2 45 Ltfe Wrlh Elizab~tb
3 00 Afternoon Fllm Festival
4 30 Super Sertal TLme
5 00 M1ckey Mou!le Club
6 00 Cartoon Club
6 30 F rve StRr Ftnal
7 00 Kukla , Fran &amp; Ollie
7 15 John Only &amp; tht' News
7 30 Drsneyland
8 30 Navy Log
9 00 0ZZit- and Harriet.
Q 30 Ford Theatre
10 00 Wednesday Night Fight.
10 45 P'rgnt Follow up
11 00 News of lhe Ntght
t I 15 Mystery Theatre
12 15 Sign Off

10 ruT

Local Club Dined
In Restaurant,
Had Home Party

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-:---c:-:---c-----,to Mr and :\Irs Thomas Whrle cf C'h rrstmas pr-ogram t'rrda; eventilt&gt; 13.t~h:.rn Keno Road , la~t week
nng Dee .,_, There wlll be
a eelved word of a daughter born to
their son and daughter·rn·law, Mr,
Ver\&gt; Swartz rema1n:s qu lle poor- Santa !!fld a tl't'at
1
and Mrs llarold Swal"tz Marietta,
I} at Iu s hume here
lllst week
llw G1.r ngt! writ prc:;t•nt tts
Mr ;:,,1d ll.trg Hoh.;rt Swartz re-

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Tht' Sacred Heart Guild opened was ~ug~o,:er;ted that lo&lt;Jr p~opll!
tht'lr Christmas parly, Sunday evt• l st-ne on t he gmgo comrnrltt·c for
nmK with the church au dtbe reel! tht' cornmg year A conrrrbutror~
lhonv m the vhurch and the rec1la uf $.5() wa~ made to the St John !
tlon ·of the rvnry In Cront o( tht: VIlla and 11. rootdbutrun wa~ also
blessed vu em altar which bad a made to the Stuebenvtlle Sem m
mrnature manger scene and beau IHY J'rayer by the Rev F11ther
uful l1ghts and candles
urel concluded the meehn~
Mrs :-.:&lt;:~nc} Shuler, Letart mothFollowrng an organ rec1tal by
All members parllcr paled rn a
er of Guy Shuler Is se nously til Mn Marcellcne Buell wLth Chnst grft exch1.1nge ar.d Mrs )\'orley
at Me1g~ General Hospttal where mas hymns presented by Mn. Rob Howell won flr•t prtze for the preshe was ta ken &lt;rfler she had brok· ert Gr1mes, vocaUat, lhe a:roup IlLest wrapped package and Mrs
f'n her lup 11nd suffered a stroke !ldJourned to the audrtortum wbach Mary Sch'lefer Jecond
at the hume of a daughter
was decorated m red and wh;te
Refreshments carryrng out the
Mr s Laura Saundt!n left Sun- and 1 !Jghted tree
Chttstmas theme were &amp;erved by
day ror I ol umbus to VIsit Mrs
The meeling 1n charge of the Lhe hostesses, Mrs Homer Gurdon,
Cl ara Ferney.
presrdent. Mrs George Horak. open Mrs William Hamm Mrs Oav1d
Larry S~.~&gt;1ft, AN, Batnbndge ed with prayer by the Rev Father Goodwtn , Mrs Robert Gnmcll M lltli
Md 1s home on leave for Chrts'- John Turel It was dec1ded to have o\nna Howell Mr11 Don Roach Mrs
mas ',1.1\h hla parents, Mr and a maaa for Mrs r~rank Branden- W A Green, Mrs Ted Chapman
Mrs Dana Swift
burg It was ill:10 decided to ~rs Franklin llepp, Mrs Georae
have
a flower box for coma In the Buchanan, Mrs Mithael Hackett
Mtss Marcella Fraser, who u em
vesllbule
of I he cnurch, for Muu Laly GLramt Mrs Edwm Wehployed at the Ka1ser Alurmnum
decoratlons
rung Mrs Marcelh·nr Buell and
Chru;:tmas
·Compan) plant rn Ravenswood
Mrs
Charles
Radford
and
Mrr
Mrs Remo Ne1rl Mn Horak pre·
spent the weekend wtth her parHorak
are
chairmen
for
the
~tded
a1 the sliver coffee serVlee
ents , Mr and Mrs Alec Fraser
party
which
wdl
be
held
The
next mectrng wrll be held
chrldriJDS
She ret urned to RavtHUiWOOd Sunfi'TJd(l' December 21, at 7 p Ql. It January 3, and bosts.ses are Mra
da y evening accompan'ied by her
parents and her brulher tn-law,
John Baker
Lew11; Koehler Sr
and
dau~htt r, Betty Koehler, RN Gal·
lr pol! ~
returned Monday from
Grovt'port where they had 3pe nt
the weekend w1th Mr and Mra
Lours Harnes and children

Program On C~ristmas Theme Enjoyed
By Parent Teachers' Associati.on Here

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Candlelighting Ceremony Highlighted
Opening Of Sacred Heart Guild Party

Mr ~

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M.1.1-be thr-re wrll bf' a day when
h1 ghw,1y lw raltlr~ Wilt tire out for
a I' ~~~opcan ~urgt'llrl makUJg ;~ llv-' staLP hcpnsrn ~ eornm1s~ oners tht~ TUESDAY WCHI Charleston
1ng v.ilh h 1s hands Whilt· qualtfy V{'ar arr&gt; I' ~urn\{ ~tandan.hzed · 8 00 Captain Kana.roo
111g htmself fDr muli{a! plaettcc pl,des I&lt; or the flr~t trme, all plah•s
9 00 Morning Sbow
und&lt;•r nt" house rull•s
•Will he &gt;H IDf'lll'S high ~IH I a (oot 10 00 Garry Moore
, Nm do thl·y M'l'lll lo rmnd ~ b 1t
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
of apJUUJltct'slup to a nt•w life 111
~ 1 30 Strth It Rleh
Atlll
And
thrrf'
s&lt;'Prns
to
bl'!
a
the ttmhL·r fOu nt r u•s In th&lt;' Nor th
12 00 V•halu Lady
dlr&lt;'C' IlOn trf more
you w•ll fmd florlors ~o~ork 1 ng lrf'nd Ill lh e
12
l~ Ltve o! Lit,
cht•erfull y ~~~ mill h.mds or Ill t ht• ~t.md,u d1z n1ron J• or ex&lt;1mple, rt"e 12 30 Search for Tomorrow
stalt&gt;s now !IH' usmg rt'flectlve
CJ!Jf's .1 s m N I Jo l ass J~ !ants Ill hOfl·
1:1·45 Guldtna: Light
pJI,JI ~ althout:h th~ ·t r MtuHI qunh- pl;r!es Thl'sP 'plates are hailed 11..'1 1 00 Katie's Kiteht a
fHaiJOIT~ mr g ht outwe1g] 1 rhose ..or a sa fet v dev•ce and se\'P.ral other 1 SO As the World Turns
sl fl tes probe~tJ!y 1ll adopt them
thl• srr rguJ•I whom liH't asst~t
2 00 Oqr Mist Broolt!l
fh('ll' rs ll c h t•t•rt uln f'~S &lt;1boul Aus- ~non ThP plntt"s used m fnor of 2 30 House party
lrrlra:; rrew(nmrr~ Wl' nrr~hl dn lhp ~ IRII· ~ ron b~&gt; ser&gt;n from 2 000
3 00 Bi~ Payoff
~.~&gt;r•II trr tonstrl('r ~hf'n r· dl\emJl! kt t
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
to d.llnp down too rntrch on t he 1e
4 OU Brighter Day
All hut ?J
states now r~sue
fu gl'IS from Jlung:rrv
4
J 5 Secret Storm
plnt rs lh;rt irlf'ntrfy by 11 spe('HI]
4 ;-1(1 Edge of Night
IHrmlwr or if'th•r tht• rountws m
l a~ lw~rtrly amu~r&gt;rl .rt lhr uk:J se
5 00 The Early Show
Wh!( h !hr pla lrs
W1•rc bough!
hsuf'd b~
AHhrh.rltl iloost•wlt
(l:25 Lf's Paul &amp; Mary F ord
L11v. 1 nforr enr~·nt bodrf's ~ ilY thr s 6~0 Your Esso Reporter
~on M 'J('rldy wlr11 w .rnt~ r st rr 1
,ll(J, In r11trhurg C'flllllnals opera!
lure o n rmm rj! rattOn to Amenl'a
6 45 Sports Parade
so that this countrv no t hP m ,ulr• rn g rn automohrle~ h\ nr.rkmg
A 55 Weatherman
;r polygot I.Joardrn.l{ IHHlS(• for a• pl,l!(• lllllllbt r:s ~ huz•r·1 .rnd e.1s1cr
7 00 Art Linkletter &amp; the K1ds
lo I 1 ol d
7 15 Douglas Edward~
fugees You could rai l Hou ~e\r•lt
7
30 Grand Ole Opry
a filar boarder, p('r iMps rn lhr ~
'fhme 1~ ~ l so a trend ._w a~ fr om
8 00 Phd Stivers Show
bonrrhi:rg hoUsf' frrn Dutd1 he Is lht' rr sr of pi'OIIJO\ronal kgr rHis un
as \l-as Franklin Ro oq•q•J t
8 30 The- &amp;,ethers
l1u n~P vi alPs Law off !rr-s say
A mistake Ina! 1\ tJ\ Ira lfa rn.Hi r tha t p rmnolroriaJ I•·~Pnd~ ru , ;r 9 00 V1ctor norge
10 00 $64,000 Queslron
Ill'{( o,~ dllly
Whtl'h We !TIIJ.!hlll I
,t,lndard~Llt'd rrt.•lc IJk" liJl H]J&lt;!{('
10 SO Dn You Tro~t Your Wtfe
m11kf' 18 not to g r1t tiH ru•l•tonH·n that rr•uld I.Jf' usrd 1111 il r,_,~PJ 11 OU UP To-The Mtnute N1•ws
!l f•hunre tn t'nmlo1 ,rll tiH 1 ,kJlls
l':r~rr•r to n•,,d
lllillrl wro.; strnnge 11 05 Stannmg the Weather
tllr.thfHd ~{II litb's •nr,., lrt ht• .rl
~~ 11 m.ry o.;pprn
I! x.. , h ont• nf 11 10 The Late Show
lowed to praC'tlte ~C'lt'IH c tnnrt'r s
1
t~w ~ t a l'S that doP~ nnt usr• a rro
lfllghl be emplntt&gt;d "11 t 11 nrs
1 SO J&lt;'emlnine Toul.'h
motL ~~t&gt;a1 kgr&gt;nd on r! s rrlatc•s
Thcr p 1~ no rc.tl Jl',t&lt;; r•n lor 1h l'lll
all to f'lustPr 1n .rlrr 11!1 Ohll r t•l\ d
.- 1'hf' t re nd 1n !rrt •r r~( p ltt tes
t•d 11 111· ~
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But nnp thr;g h "IH 1• \\, c 11 htr.ultlr\ ~n(l towa rd " 'Jrrd .~J (Irt.;
U!W thf'lll \\ol• I t il ,J)W ,Jh 11 ~1' lh 1\ 1 1 &lt;~ 11 rn lht rntert•sh ol s,rft•t\
pt•Opll' IH W hJrJod II (' I' [ ,\) 1 ,J[~ Ill
,J l.rn d whrl'h ,,, fnr rnd ••d on 111~ 1
tUESDAY
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Charl ..ton
O:n(' p rrrurpk Yurr r 111 lrrrrl th.rl
11 4-l Sign On
pr ttli..'lple F(l&lt;l\l'll ro11 lh t• :-il.r' m· n!
II 4:S Cartoun Club
Lri&gt;Nly no m.&gt;tlrr
wh,,t
An h
12
ao Mtdday Matinee
Roo sPV('I! Slml
2
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L1berace
f{'oplrr!-!ht JP5to II\ llr11t1't l r. ,1
2 45 Life Wtth Ehzabeth
IUI't' Sj~ate 111·'-'_1__~
3 00 Afternoon F1lm Festival

WSAZ

Wednescby

Today
C'rofft&gt;e Time
Dtng Don g Sdwol
I he' Prt(e I~ lhght
Hom ,..
Tr(' rae Dou~:h
It Could Be You
Curri' nl

1 00
nrr gt•tt mg n·ad~ 10 IS.SUt'
n!lw ltunsr&gt; pl;l!•:i th uus.a rrds uf 2 00 Parson's Study
motm rq ~ s\,ut JOf'kl:'\lllg tor ~pC'C'
2 30 Tennesst&gt;e Enrre Ford
til tags for tht&gt;tr cars
3 00 Mat111~e 1 neatn•
Poht!&lt;'r&lt;~ns ]l artiC"Irlar\~ like 'o
4 OU Queen For A Day
g11 lrl\\ numben·rt platC's Ia fat t
4 45 Mod" rn Rom .!l nces
tl w ~ t .. te ~ f·na t vrs 1•f on1' r&gt;astt•rn
~ 00 Com('dy Ttmt'
,, 1 1 ~· ~ ft·.,.. 1t&gt; ar ~ ago n·fuq•d to
{(&gt;flf rnr a rrornrn et' for tht' JO b of
.'; 30 The Aunt Dru Show
\l.llt• lt L I'n~Jng tomm•ss ro ncr rm
6 00 Halls of Ivy
le~ s h1• 1bSlltt&gt;d thl•nr that lh e)
6 3U New! P1cture
wou lri ha\1• eonttol of pll'ltl'S 111
6 45 Sporh Eye &amp; Weathet('ast
!herr !01111 \Hl Jhrmhf'J(•d 1 lo 9
7 00 Grande Ole Opry
Th(' th1ce eommt&gt;r~loners who
7 30 Jonathan Winters Sftow
admlmstf'r t he Dbtrid of Cotum
7 4!1 NBC Nt!WI
b ta ~:~utornatlcally get hr~nse num·
8·00 The Big Surprise
ber~ l, 2 and 3 And wht:tn u new
8 30 IilaaJ,'.s Ark
pol•\Jcal par1} uhe!l over eontrol 0 00 Jane Wyman Show
of thf' FNteral govNn ment there 9 30 Armstrong ctrele Theatre
1s a wholf•qaJ (' swrtrhLng of lkenge to 30 A M.an Called :X
rrl&lt;~lo" S I n Wash•n gtun, [I ('
1100 ~ews
fiut po Jr\ l{'l.lllS !lll'll't the only 11 15 Weathercnt
onr&gt;s wh o lrk1• to ge l (IJ sttnclrve 11 0 Press Box
lret&gt;n~e pi,JIC's rak e( for cx:ample, l1 30 Tonrght
thr phofo~1apher who msrsted 12 30 Sign Of(
th&lt;lt hrs platf' sug!.( l.'s l hi~ profes·
sron ht:&lt; want('d - and rs wrl11ng
to pav a prPmtum for
platt&gt;q
lhllt hav1 on them o n l~ t}H• four
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North Second An"tim(' thrs W&lt;'f'k diiJJilg ('\-l'llHtgs V()U ~~1111
find f1n•mcm workirlg thl'l'e rflyuJtng lhf' (nod Ill In 100 st•oarQte Jots for h.1sketin~ &lt;~nd delivery hcfo rP ('hrt s1m.1s They
WOI.J)d anept \our \'vltnessing for lh&lt;• spiJ t1 of !Itt· ~(' .tsnn

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were assisted Uy Boy Scout s The Scout s d1d •1 Jot uf l ht• lt&gt;P

repay a lot of

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bUJ ~· IU rrl &lt;~11} ~tatt•
~ .wh )eJr ilhilut t h rs tJme wh ~ ·n

orgamze and c:~. rry through a drtve for mone~ and food 1knh
for

111'h tht !\lrddlt• Agt•s krrr
rrr ~lwllng armor and on•
horseprmt'l
tran ~porl! tron
But
h1•raldr~ st•l l t'l&lt;ISb Qn our hrl-!h
l'.'ll\s A~k llrl' people Ill tht' Ire

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F!rem~n, Scouts, Work In Annual Project
Ev~ry Chn::.lmi:ls

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Subscrrptwn rates Ddt very by ('arrler whl'n• av:.rrl.tLI,
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rn
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SUEZ CANAL YSIS

r 2- Daily Sentmel Pomeroy- Middl eport 0

Dee JR 1956

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEJGS-MASO"' ARI.A
RICHARb 5. OWEN- GENERAl MANAGER

REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR
Entel"t'd as se-rond class malirne: ma1t('r &lt;~I Lh(' po~1 o ff rce :~t
Pomeroy, Ohro

WSAZ-TV Channel 3

THEI&lt;E WAS
NO 5ANTA C'LAOS-'

Publlshet every afternoon ext'ept .Sunda\ hv f hf· ()lrro Va!ky
lohnUael, !nc at 110 Mechantr St Pomeroy o f:ht~r 11 e~~ offr· eo
P one 398, ed iton.al oUJt'e phone 397

Tuesday

season M1ddJepoz 1 s V(IIun l et'r

theu

co mp rumty

s net&gt;d y_ Th1s

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as

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past 1lw\

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In )'P&lt;Ils pa.;;l t u emen ashd fo1 and .Htt&gt; plf'd (/ O!htng ;p; l
well as lood ..tnd dollar.., It bet arne ne cessa t v to eltm rnalt· HLl 1
t'lothmg phaq&gt; The problem of dlstnlm!Jon g/('\\ to f.mtastlf J
propOJIWn s ')Jze.s 'rarrous tastes 111 &lt;ulo1 Jlld
~ :\ll' .111 (11
quantities lhJt had to be ha ndled gu l out nt IJ,md
Gerald ·\ nthony and Tomm~ n.ust {0 lh, rl!lll d! H•d t!H· flit
rr.en 's anuu,d Chrrstmas A1d prOJf'll. ThPrr \\Otk &lt;~nd tlw l.t I

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~r of thost• .~ ~~ 1 st1ng th em \\&lt;til be tot&lt;Jied

rtp rrr lh(' co lumn fn t I'
good deeds til the place where thl'SP kmd ~ oJ H'( Oids all:'
kept nut th~lt IS!l t Wh} the firemen p etlolln tills l.lsk ol Jove
&lt;'acl.l year 1 h ey Simply get n ktck out ol r1 II L.tkes JUst one
boy s pmclwd hungry und co ld l afe !Jghttng Jtl!rr ~ s mtlc to

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You S&lt;'£' \I. ha t the firemen know and .d\1.1\'~ renwmbrr I'&gt; 1

mr sfnltunf' !hal stnkes &lt;1 family ol p.1 11111 s .rtJd &lt;.1111 dren often ,n, Jves as 11 by pu1e r lt,mee /\nd 111 an\ ( ;rse, help .
less chlldJen are never to be blamed on!) plltt•d nu_·Jrs 1s a
c rul·ler fat e lor thev cannot batlll' IJaek
that tht•

Fm•men ll J\ e a duty loo 1n ohligatm~ tlH'nrst lvt•&lt;.: to at -1
tem~t a f,u~ ]udgemetll 111 determmmg th(• mo ~ J neNJy and
dt&gt;strvmg !•tH the1e never 1s enough to go ;nound Tht•Y must
at! :.~s If 1hev ate rudge and JUry O\-Cf mt s lmtun &lt;' a l,tsk- never rn r t1rt1rrlr1
one or plt•asUJ(' That thf' community ha s wnlrttuPd 10 snppmt
I nr,,il, ''I ' lr1p.., orr JlllrnlgJanL
a s~ulltfu:d Lountry, llvmg m
th c f Iremf•n tu t h IS annual G ood Will dt t u s p(•,Jk s highly of ~:i,h l l,'~ Ill, ,\,, , ,, 1I r:~ 11 11I III(' Dns~('JJ
Bn!tsh 19th Century It has
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ll . 1'' '• ~lf d ,d10 ut 19 dtlfl'rrng JUmped forward 1n !he last 10
A I I I f '''91
Jn, JI'JJ ' plt b ' " lilt st.~ t,•le ss peu H'ars to where It rcst"rnblcl!l Ca nnda
o a o '~'""
VI as receJver in tash Su nd.r v .1~ WP II as lots pi~· II~&lt; r, r, 1\, t .. , 11 problt•m s
and Amer•ca more than a &lt;·olony
of canned and pa&lt;kaged foods At that , lnt•nlPn rr portNI 1 rorrr•r• f,.,t 1\u, tl.dra h 1 ~ be:n1 ~o rlrl' adfully far hl' hl nd m the
many P,eople wen~ not home WhPn the tl'q llt""il oils WNf' h&lt;~ ~ r ! ,Jl rt 1\•ll~.llr- ltldl\tthitsnev; ll'lds of lllventJon of hmnness
made 1 o thn&lt;;e who were not home Sund,1v .liHl t dt p 1o part!- \u ~t1 rlr,rr r'
modcrmzatwn , of sk1Jl:; and crafts.
ctpate m _ff11 s llnnual rxpre.ssion of good w1ll Jn vl't making,
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The new Auss1e has helped to
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!1 1'111 hus hN•JL ]('SS make a bravf' llf'll. world of old
con t1'1IJU t1011 may uo
so hv t.elel)honmu 6109.
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dlllUJtg l lrt lll'.l.(l!lll t'I S th,m ,uliJorrg
o ler t'd foods haw• he en rPrnowd to llw Coat s liitildtng on thp o ld trrrr ,, Sott ..JJ 1 &lt;md l'ron- Austral1a I do not mt&gt;an Lhat-hou~e

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.rlly tnvnlllnl .trv Jt•fu gt•es frmn lh1 ~ ~JII•rrnH ,, , .,11 r] 111 t, r1 111 , 1 lht
ha tiNf'tl tUUlllrJ tS, I~ fOICVtl a ),J ~t h~Jf 1 Jmt 11 11 11' lol th&lt; Aus
flO~f'r
tr.t lr,l ns We IJ I' •~I rl, n rl lr o nl h "d
lam not th hJtrn !.l now ~n mu1h m r\~Hirr ,\ 11 atJ.il•, 1 h 1 ~ 1 11 11 ~ , d th.r
,Jbo ut thr s trprtt!d-rrp Hlllrl s, lorr 11 ( 11111 t~rrt r,,Jir 1"11 lll iH 1r 11 ,.w t,t 1111 rt

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hf']p or baby srttl'rs are more easy
to rome by
I mean lhat the skrlled sewntrsts and engrneers h&lt;l~P managf!d
to forge ahcnd rn thr n&lt;~lron's econ
nnr} frl'e, as rt w&lt;&gt;rr Ln !weathe a
frre arr OllC(' agam

Fv! rr h• !r•IHJll n•l IIJ I JIIIIl! ' lll ~ of
"-holts,rll' HllliJ gr,,t,. ,n Ill' fon•td
lr• r !rurl llr•l lh1 rntl rrx o f ~!r an gHug e burldmg 1nlJt·d~ sucb a.s
t'b !r I'- ,11rl, I I n • ~"'' ,, ruo tl &lt;' loth llhf' Snowy Rr\'1'1' r lr r tr I( power
tn g Ll " llnr• 111
s111 lllt' art and
sc hr·mc h:1ve hH•1r Jmp ll'llle ntd bL
~•(Il l p rt•g•t '' l do nol 11,1\l• th,
the manpo\.\('r ofthe III'WcOmct·!l
~,,,,~,,~ ~ ,d h,111ol lurl I
w.1s rn 1-:vPr:;thmg from
hul1·1~ to hol
Au~.~ t iro~ ,, It •r 'I' ' ' thr~ month dng :;lands ha vr ~ho t up
and fo und rt h.r r d 111 1\'eugrrlll'
A man 11ow r an buy a dccc'l:tlY
frt~ lhi• \u~ 1 ~.11.lt ,r uf t wo years cut BUI. ~a llOO..pOifOOOus. ~I
lwftJII' or tl11 r•• )1 ,11' h!·lort· thn1 111 Sydney Or MPibournr , anl~c
\t lh r r nr1 ol llw w~r Ar r-\Ja lr~ g-;rrdr.ner you h rr c m1gh1 eV{•n he

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o uw alh ,,, 1\ril '( iPnllfrcally lh ~
lt( 'w ''" s'rl' h" prlht•d hrmself
10 bP ,,, 1 •luJIJ, · ~ w.rs th1• new
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81-· RA\":\IOSO A. I.A.IOIF.
C1 •rl ruf Pu '~ A ~~rwmt um Corn'SJJ'111dCII1
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tath1•1.h&amp;ll:l
Then the pf'ndul u m swun~
the other way. Whl'n the
Purlt uns cnme Into po,.,er In
Jo~ng lan~l under 011\er Crom·
~ell they tried to a.boi• Hh
Cht1atmas. History recorda
that for 22 yeal!'l the MrtsHa~
thusetll!l Bay colony, as a
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poiMtd
a fhe-shllllng frne on
tacular settings, But ln Lon~
anyona ('aught ohservlng the
&lt;hm of 1418, clllr:t•na Wl're
Lrrthtla.y of Christ.
fined four pence II they fll.llcd
to hang out a "h'ghted Inn•
AlmosllmpoA.!!lhle to tmng. •
lerne" at Ch1 tRtmfii!Ume.
lne Is that even aa late u
Durtng the nme period,, 167:S thertt were no aort,
tno, Christmas banquets con• ) rrrelodloull Chrl1tma• tarola
lo enchant the C'esttvitles, 1
el:~ted ct exllllc roast pea•
Our f1rst mod~rn .carol was 1
cock, flerved wtth head,
feathers and 11111 1nta&lt;:t TO&gt;o l 0 Come, AU Y41 P'allhf~tLI
day, julcf'-(rlll'd, !!teami ng I 'taken trom an ol!l Lnun
poem, Ad•atet Ffdelet, ll waa ;
rauffed goo~e with ~ppl•
translated Into English tn the t
dre1alng
and
plump
turkey
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••nr 17!1-1 and a I!J"!__ yeo.niJ.
, wlth ehe81nut drl'~sing In a
ater aet to mllllo.[- ~
kttlng of olhu ChllstmAill
tooda auch fll brandy fl ull (
j
. . 'the Thri'C!"
1\f,.n brtn: thl" ftnt
take, Norwegian ChrlBtmAa
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('hrlltnult AUt~ to thA lnf1111t Christ.
n.ke, or111nal Inj11n' Puddln',j Ot1glna
\lenture,v bllhop of~4\lban)\
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mince meat ph1 and English
arbo ltved tlve Clllturtel ....., ~fmll.f lnve In honor ot arll(•u~tl and real.
plum puddln( are ll nllltlonnl
fore
in TuiCO.DJ, ~~ 8ul
elr priVileged pre!Lence at
.Mr•t e lovely legeM,., e\IB•
In million• of hnppy home•
It r-ematned for tht P7, .,_.
t manger at Bethlehem,
toms snd 11 adltiona come
em Chrl.tnlaa day.
derlnl[ baPdl of mlftlthll 14'\
Jn addition lo our Euro• fr om MeKlco, Sweden and
ll:ltJ'IIdl .clloolboya ot tlu!r
popularlA tb~ :t:ct(
an brothers. A me riM, tllo, f' otand snd Nm·wny, Some
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tor example, penned 0
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®ntrlbuted to the Christ• f'xamptes' In Mexico, ChnMt•
,.. Chrtltmu Pieces" tor thelt
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tradition. We are, for n1as 1s telebrated by tolling
pe.renta on 1pedally engra\·~
ChrtBtmU iiidiiitf ~
e thtng, reaponaible for th o bells. blowing of whiatlea and
atatlonery much •• we aenoJ
torrn dut1nf Cht tarf7 Jttl' olortul poinsettia, cur mo~t ehootmg o( fueworka at miJ~
Chrtstmu eards now.
Century. Aft .Auatrtea
pular, colorful of Yult&gt;hde n ig ht
TM lOVely l'tlture ot glv•
ter, Joseph Mohr. com~j
tanta. It was named after
In SY.edf'n where sparkling
Inc Olrrl.tmaa prt!aenta dates.
, the most btlovtd of -~f
oel R: Poinsett, who, In 182'9, \1. h•tc ~nuw Is everywhere at
I of ooune, to the gold, frank•
m•• hymnt,1.1Utt&amp;f.1Jl'P~ brought the wUd, flowering Chrr.'ltrnastrme, the &amp;:iris t'llllnc!enH end myr1 h presented
llolw
NigU
~e.uty back trom Mexico lt) l.llate 5t Luera, a mtdu~VRI
to the infant Christ by the
A
lew
Jfll'8~1oUaW'fnl~
Ia gardent tn . Charleston, s&lt;Lrnt - -und d1es~d In "'hUe
Th...,. WI• Klnr• of the
Char1g
Olokena"
fam001
nov•
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"!th a c1u~ n of lighted can•
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BuL ln llpaln, however, the
of the 18-tOt painted Q
, In l'lwltzortanl!, to accept dll'8 they carry coffee and
prutle. ot llft-gh•!ng IErn't eh
lruah1tlble plature ot wlntet
bunch ot edelweiss on. hot buns r 10 m door to door.
obtMtrvect on Dec 2~. The coach rldea, •teeming flunt 1
hrllltmu 1.t also to acrt&gt;pl
1n a nt&gt;lghborlng land, Po·
teaiOD r llpani.'lh children be• '
lnnd, ChJl~tnuur dinner Isn't
Ueve that the Three Wu;e pndtlln~ and hearty ult• , he rnnn who proft'en tt.
l!de fcOJitl.nK and danetng.
Welnnchten, Holy Nrghr, II B!'ned untrl the evenin&amp; atar
Men. rtrtum to Bethlehem
lJic
k~ns'
A
Chrbtma.
Carol,
Chrlstma11
to all In Germany.
~!lows In the heavens
tacll y.ar on the Eve at
f~trhilllhcd In 18f3 with the "''he pNple there ttave main·
llplpllany (Jan. 6 ) and 110 hcartlfl118 aag&amp; ot Scrooge tained their t r ad 1 t 1 on s 1 But no matter wlaat tho
the7 flll their flhou with
and cmllng with the prayer through centuries and many f•'S irH~ (Uslom ar tradition
11t1:ew tor tha Magi's camela (lf Tiny Tl.m-"God. ble1a Ul of their charming custOm.$ foJ l' 11 h country at Yuletide,
1aM 'htln evly. In the morn- 1 evcryune" .• , did mu~h to hove hc&gt;en adapted through· one thrng IS certain The ob· '
lnl', beppy children find the tnt&gt;llow the Purltannica• at•' o ut u 1e world.
Bervance tnttte-s In all Ita
1atraw 10ne and thfl 11hoe111 are
trtude toward Chliltmas
It v.as the Gorman prlnceslll F.hrnrng wrntt'r glory the moat
/ eov.red with aaHy wrnppetl
Couse of thlll, Dlckons has Clf M.:!tklenburJ who lnlro•
blt'~~e 1 1 of all meanlng1- the
,Jifll of au kind•.
t~!n re be..n called "the mon dw ed the flrat ChriAtmR.S
bll th of the mfant Savior at
, Durlftl' the lAtter part of "ho di~covert!d Chri!ltJnlll" t t ee to Frnne• In 1840 Bl"• fl!•lhlchem, Red«!met o! the
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tbt Middle A1e111, ChriMtmM
Animal.!, too, enjoy a part Cote tllt&lt;ll the tree was not a \1 url&lt;i'
oe1ebrated aa a v•ry holy
In the Ch llutml\8 ec-teb1nt1on. fHlrl of the French festivltlrs.
r..... day. It waa th~ time In Ore German Alp11, na ontr Toflny ot Chriatmns. the
Tomorrow· THE CHRIS 1,wbelt the talthful held awe·
&lt;"XIImplo, ttl• a alncere bcll!et R1n&lt;'!s and gay ehop wlndo.,., s MAH S'l'ORY - Ia the stl&gt;ry of
tnapirlnr mlra&lt;'le plays.
tlrot on Christmas Eve all (l( Ia! ge ertles through ollt
a.en.tby church aervicet w•n~ fl.lllmals speak In Swedt"n, F1 a nee Rre bright with &lt;h.'rO· r. !lOng, S•l••ut Nlyht , Out'
\.&amp;be o~er of the day in the ale rs given to t.be crtttle on tt~h'&lt;i tle('lJ ~Iarge and 11mnu. mo.. t be I o v e d Chrllltmu
h~m n.
HRif:JTMAS 1!1 a joyous
tlmC!' tutt n( eolm(ul 1•n· ,
d1Uun.t wh Jr h have ];lVI'. n
trurn ancient fo lkW8YII and
ltuala- wllle•t to llfl, throrrgh
the ages, by pell]Jlt•s of m11n.)"
lands.
Today, wtndllW!I r:are lighted
With elecl1lr. rnndlu and the I

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LETB G' PQWDERS $TAI&gt;IBACK ,,
~ol 1 ono •n~•edoont lo•mulo
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pou• '" '' '~trt '"to ono Ul) t o l1ko doH
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Wemen's Trove! Avtlto11ly
'1 Last-minute Gift ldtot
Ch ristmas less than a week
away, and you're still stuck {Ill
what to get your car-ownrng
friends? Here are aome suggestion!! that may solve yo•t Jlroblem. (Prices are appro•imnte •
For motor1stt m 1cy chme9i{ th~l e
are tract ron treads made cf exrble
ateel mesh. SUpped under the back
wheela, they pro·
vide a aure-grip
aurface to get
the ear out of
any slippery
1pot They're
pd for aand
and mud, too A
set of twol $1 79.
plasA
tic w1n sllreh\
covet will keep snow and Ice ofT
the glass when the car'a arked
outside. The Mver hll cloth-Cackrd
corn era that can be wed~d intro ,
the door jamb. It'll ftt 1n gl,"e I
compartment when not Ln use.
Prtce: 98 cents.
An altrmeter Js a good idea for
a motoruLt y.rho wants to know how
high he ia, Regietel&amp; to 16,000 feet.

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$9.50.

A rood fl~;~hli1ht ia eaeentml ln
any ear. You can get them at all
1orta of pricea. But htwe's a usefu l
l!xtra- a flashlight holder that
elamp1 onto the car'111teerrng column. A.bout •. 50.
r For emerrencles, there's a new
1ealed-beam lant~rn tha.t servf's as
a 1potlight and a ftaahing 1nfety
beacon to warn approachmg cars.

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oomploto rollof, ""''"" on••ot 1 ""' '"""""
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Orng Dong St•h11ul
!'he ]'I rce b J{rght
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11 [ ould Be You
f'urr t'll!
C'amer~ C.oes 'to Srhool
Tt•nnrssee F.rnre Ford
Mt~!lnrl' Th ea tre
Que!' 1 f('r a Day
alode1 n Romr n-;es
( Omt&gt;dv ]'i m e
111e Aunt D1 u Show
Mv L1ttl&lt;" Mart\e
News P1cture
Sports Eyt'
Wea thercast
l\la~nr of the Town
Eddte Fisher
NBC News
lltram Holiday
Fath~r Knows Best
Krart Theatre
Th1s ls Your Ltfe
Twenty One, Jaek Barry
News Headhnes
Weathercast
Press Box
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CharJestoa

Captain Kaflgaroo
Morning Show ,
Garry Moore
Arthur Godlrey
Stnke It nrch
V11ltant Lady
Love of Live

SP.arch fur Tomorrow
12 45 Gurrtmg Light
1 00 Katre's K1tehen
1 30 As The World Turns
2 00 Our MIllS Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 The B1g Payoff
3 30 Bob Oro:; by Show
4 00 Bnghter Day
&lt;I 15 MC"rel Storm
4 30 Fdg~ of Nlght
5 00 Tne F:arly Show
8 25 Les Paul &amp; Mar~ Ford
6 30 Yo ur E sso Reporter
6 45 Sports Parade
6 55 WcathPrman
7 15 Draw w1th Me
7 15 Douglas F:dwards
7 30 1-'ro Football HigPi11g1Jt!'l
8 00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Fnend1
ll 00 The Mtlhonalre
9 30 I've Gut A Secret
lO 00 U S Steel Hour
t1 00 ~_jp to the minute news
ll 05 8rrl.nmng tht' Weather
\1 10 ':i'he Latf' Show
'SIGN OFF - PRAYER

Supe" Ser1al Ttme
!\1lekcy Mouse Club
Cartoon Club
Frve Star Final
7 00 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollre
7 15 John Daly &amp; the Nt'WS
7 30 Confhet ,
8 30 Wyatt Earp
9 00 Brokf'n Arrow
9 ~0 DuPont Cavalcade Theatre
10 00 Polka Time
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15 Mystrl'y Theatre
10 Noon News
15 Nerghbors

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I L urd s PraH•r and Mrs NJ&gt;ah Ha s
The Mrddleport Parenl-Tt&gt;achcr kms rc\'tr .vrd StrecLl'rs' " Merrv
A~soctatlon presenl~&gt;d a C hrrstmas &lt; hnstrnas Mr Baxter" Mus1cal
program Monday evt•mng .,.,h en numbers on th(' prog ram Inclu ded
they mel at lhc Hig h Sl hool audt a 1ocal solo "The Au.:el 's Song,"
tonum with Miss Mrldred Hawl t:&lt;y, Stlrklc, by Ben Phllson wtt h Mrs
program chairman prea1dm g m E s Schaaf as accom panist gu1tar
absence of the prcstdcnt, MrJ&gt; solos
Wmlcr Wonderland " and
Rodney Sau&lt;'r
"A ve :Marta " and a vocal solo
'The meeting opened wrtl\ the "Whrle Chrlc;tmas" hy L R Wi ley
a vocal solu "Stiver Bells', (.ash
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"0 Holy Ntght" sung a capella by
a quartette cf High School Gtrl!i
Vera Covert Jamce Asbury, Kay
Dar~! and Carole Blaker

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ley tlf Chnstmas carols played by
!hr. Brass Sextette of the M1ddle
pur! Band led by Earl Warnke
1\fP.rnbtr:; of the sextettc are Gene
Crooks, Gordon Gulhrte ,
Tom
Skrn ner Brure Bradford , Chnshne
Coats, Don' Grueser , At thur Clark

Your
Sunrise

.M1 s~ N~&lt;n('y Ja cuil~ 11oa'i thl' the brldt' to be. Mrs Corti• 1*"
guf'Ml of h mor at a rr• rrJp\1,•1 ' eohs Mrs J ~ me1 Fugate ud IIi'&amp;.
shower Jo:IYen by \1• • Wrll i,.rn J ll'hrl (,Johak.ar and da!lllhter, SaiiJ.

The J.m~oln HP-lg'hts (_ ana1ta
club held the1r Christmas tlrnner .M&lt;:~yer asst~tcd hy ~lc, trJ~~oard
.Srndrn ,J ft.s but unable to be
Sunday evenmg ;;rt the !&lt;lartrn Res- Ball Mn Jlr,bt&gt;rt Jom , and ~r ~
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f.\
taurant, at 1rx. o'cloCk..
John Goelt Jr at the J .. ro~J~ home present were Mrs Louts Reibel;
on Salurda) Dt"c 15
~In V D F.dwards, Mrs Edward
Followrng the ~Inner the group
Stra u56, Mn Kerns Rouah, and ,
adJOUtnt'd to tbe home of Mr~
A Chnstmas c&lt;&gt;nt('rph 1" l1~hted daughter , MIU Donna WUdermuUa
Shrrh·y Guinther', Lincoln Hergh ts, undlf's and wedd!n~ bells tlel or
whtch was deeouted m keeprn g .ll.ted the dHung room table
Mrs Ed Kenned}, Mrs Kennetd~
Game~
w~rt'
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and
ron
McCullo
Harryd u
Hanoi
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Th ug h Jri'rs
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w1th the hchday season, for a
tests
won
by
Mrs
Elmer
Wrek h~m
.Ytrs
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oung
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party and g1ft exchange, A la.)oelte
~---shower a!l g1ven to Mrs
Robert Mu Rol' Mayer and Mrs t:h .. r](',
B.11.rley and a farewell g1ft to Mrs : Strauu
John Mayer who ts movrp g to
Decorated eake, wt:.:drlLing btl I
Columbus
, 1re cream 8llce.s, m1nli and punrh
' were served
ORiiANIZIN'G CHAPTER
FOB
Mrrt Dal~ Dutton, who tEL organ
Bendel those above mentwnt d
rz.mg a elJapter of the Children of were
M1n Jamce Stor y Mr~~ I
All Slzetl - All Prizes
the Amertca!l Revolutto!l m Metgl!l Ehzabeth Duffy, Mtss Lou1se l.rl
County, hu pl.~~.nned a meettng at more , Mu;s Judy Hoyt, Mrs Rrch- I
ard Rupe, Mrs Eddie Sm1th, Mrs r
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her b&lt;tme on December 27th
Lena Huber, Mrs. PerC"y Pe o pl e~
Don Mullen, Mr11 Joseph Rula, Mrs Ortba Hoyt, Mrs Waltt&gt;r r
ASHUND SERVICE
Mrs William Clark, Mrs Jo&amp;eph Schreber , Mrs. Albert Woodard ,
STATION
Shanounsky Mra. George Haek:ett Meier
·•• • W. Main
PoDteroy
Sr and Mrs George Hackett Jr Mn Emma Evans, grant!mother·&lt;o~f"JI_,,-,,-,,-,;,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,,-,;,.J

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Mr and Mrs EdgAr Allensworth
]llan to leave Wednesday for New
burg N Y to spend Chnstmas
wtth ( .rpt and Mrs James Hartr.lg('r iSusan Allensworth ) and
!herr chrldrt'n 1hey wrll take !herr
granddaughtrr Knstm !{Artwger,
home aftc1 she has s pent the past
month here and lhey wil l also br&gt;
atcorn).!anred by David Harttnger ,
hrot r o f Capl Har(IOIJ:('r, who
wtJI sJH nd Ch nstmas there

Drrcdor Warnke expll!uu:!d that
arrangements of carols for thr
setk&gt;ttc were hard to fwd and lh&lt;1t
they had use d the arrangements
playe-d b~ ~he SalvatiOn Army
Band of l'hlcago fn llow1ng the orr
grnal rompo , rtwns .... rrtten for usc
for outdoor performances

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The attrn 1a nce a~ard was won
bv tire S('ctmd Gra 'lc taught by
Mr s Robert Allensworth
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Mrs RuhNI Rc1bcl R('glonal Dr
rt:ctor of thf' 0&lt;\GC, WifS rn Athens
!\lfoiHl&lt;~v &lt;1flcnruon to attend lh c
hl Jo;tmas meelurg
the Athens
(,artirn Llub at the horne of Mrs
: \\ rhon Smtih l optc of the pro·
g:1am \\ a~ ' Evcrgrctn~·

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!11r and Mn Harry Chesher ate
ur lo lumbus on busmess tuda~
J a11e Young and Ruth Ann Pow
111 " r&gt;rc 111 Cul um!Ju~ Monday on
a shoppmg trrp

Station

POMEROY SOCIETY
'llr ;~rrd
rtl , wer ('
IICH 1 \lr ~
rlauJ;:I! tt•rs
tata at tit(

:\Irs Earl Uti! or MarrS rrnrla y g ucsl:; o[ thcrr
OlrH ln gro~ ham a ld
and allt•ndl'd the canh·rlet.ll! d t hureh

Mr,, El z,lbt'lh Young of ~ona ca
I' a and Mr and :1-11 ~
Harold
Yo u ng o l R oc he~le !, Pa were week
end gncst:s o( Mr and Mrs Ehas
Strle5

Cat ! Pulhns snd famrly of Flatwood:; were Satm day guests of M1 .
and Mrs Ehas SLrles
Mrs J L Casto 1s the guest of
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Conde, Anne
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Patrrck Lochary returned to his
cmp!o~ mcnt at the Pomeroy Post

Off1ce, Monday altci a weeks rll
·,ness
Mrs Al~rl Mees left Sunday
afternoon for {,alhpohs where she
wrll spend Chmlmas With her
daughter &lt;rnd son Ill law, Mr and
MTs Harold Erwm and fam1!y .
She wa~ accompamed by Mrs
F.rwm and daughter Barbara who
dron here for he r
Mrs Ear! Denny Sr. and Mtas
U.etly Uemoskey were vt.liltors m
Athens Sunday afternoon
:\lrs Harry L Badey and daughter, Brenda lefl bY plane from
Cmcmnah, Oh1o, for )ham!, Fla.
to spend the Christmas vacahon.
w1lh her ~1ster, Mra. Hugh R.
Damcls and fam1ly , Mr Batley and
George Soush accomp.11.med Mrs.
Barley and Brenda to Cmclnnatl
and have returned to thc1r homes
hcte
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Couple Announce
Birth Of Son In
Holzer Hospital

MEET. 6Re.AKFA6TON 1HS"

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ALL

all fd1e -trees in tJie /b~sb

i'\Tr and ~1rs Wtllram Burrell,
Ja(kson art.' .rnnouncLng the b1rth
of an cLght pound seH?Il ounce
son, Davtd Alan, al Holzer Hospital Thry a l~o hrne thr ee older
children LLutla I uu1st' Bonn1e
Jean and W .!tram Edward
Grandp~rcnts are Mr and Mrs
C. D Etwrl'1 MHirllt!port, and Mr
and Mrs ~: It Wrllrams, Hartsdale
N ¥ Bonnre Jran ::r nd Brlly arc
vtsllrng Mr anrl Mrs Erwm and
therr aunt a old uncle, Mr and Mrs
&lt;_;cnc Norton, whrle their mother
rs 111 thr he sp rhl and Mrs F.dna
Russd, Rutl ~n tl, aunt of Mr Burrtll, ts st&lt;1Yt11g rn Jackson w1th her
nephew and Lrnda Louure.

S~E EATS

Llk:E A IRACK

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A trouble or ~ading hgllt plugs
I into the car'a cigaret lighter SOfk·
eL lt han11 on Ita own hook, leav·
ing your fianda free, U.25.
For about .1.00, you ean get a
vanity mim:~r that damps on the
1un viaor. It'll let the females check
their ha1r and makeup w1thout.
1'1\CWihl t.he re&amp;M'Iew mlrrot-.
Finally, for the motorist who
hu everythlnl[, there'a the por.
rtfllil; key. For $66 you can ha\e ri
photo reprodueed on tlle faef! of a
'bla11k key. Then have the blank
cut to fit tbeJ~ition
te MERRY CHRISTMASI ' .

Miss Nancy Jacobs Honor Guest
At Pre-Nuptiol Shower Saturday

Paul Swisher, .,.,ho has 'been a
grc al p.:ttl('n\ at Holzer Hospttal
has bee n returned to Ius home on
H)- sell Street and bra ten week
old grar1dson, WLiham D Swrshcr
whu was a medtcal p .. tl~nt at the
hospt\al hAs 0:1bo been returner!
home

The rarot~ mr ludcd '0 LJttle
Town of Bl'lhleh em ' Away 111 the
Mangl'r ," Hark, the He1&lt;1ld Angels
Smg The Jo' 1rst Noel , ' Oh, Come
All Ye Faithful, " 'Joy to th e
World' ati'J ended ~1lh 'Stlent
1\"rght" wtth the aud1ence smgrng
lhc carol

WEDNESDAY WHTtl Charl....l
11 44 Sign On
II 4~ Cartoon Club
12 lO Noon News
12 J~ Ne1ghbms
t2 30 M1dday Movie Matinee
1 30 Femmine Tourh
2 15 Ltb('ra&lt;:e
2 45 Ltfe Wrlh Elizab~tb
3 00 Afternoon Fllm Festival
4 30 Super Sertal TLme
5 00 M1ckey Mou!le Club
6 00 Cartoon Club
6 30 F rve StRr Ftnal
7 00 Kukla , Fran &amp; Ollie
7 15 John Only &amp; tht' News
7 30 Drsneyland
8 30 Navy Log
9 00 0ZZit- and Harriet.
Q 30 Ford Theatre
10 00 Wednesday Night Fight.
10 45 P'rgnt Follow up
11 00 News of lhe Ntght
t I 15 Mystery Theatre
12 15 Sign Off

10 ruT

Local Club Dined
In Restaurant,
Had Home Party

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l\11' .u rd Mrs J._,y,eJJ l illr rt•ccned word of J dau g hlt•r horn
-:---c:-:---c-----,to Mr and :\Irs Thomas Whrle cf C'h rrstmas pr-ogram t'rrda; eventilt&gt; 13.t~h:.rn Keno Road , la~t week
nng Dee .,_, There wlll be
a eelved word of a daughter born to
their son and daughter·rn·law, Mr,
Ver\&gt; Swartz rema1n:s qu lle poor- Santa !!fld a tl't'at
1
and Mrs llarold Swal"tz Marietta,
I} at Iu s hume here
lllst week
llw G1.r ngt! writ prc:;t•nt tts
Mr ;:,,1d ll.trg Hoh.;rt Swartz re-

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Tht' Sacred Heart Guild opened was ~ug~o,:er;ted that lo&lt;Jr p~opll!
tht'lr Christmas parly, Sunday evt• l st-ne on t he gmgo comrnrltt·c for
nmK with the church au dtbe reel! tht' cornmg year A conrrrbutror~
lhonv m the vhurch and the rec1la uf $.5() wa~ made to the St John !
tlon ·of the rvnry In Cront o( tht: VIlla and 11. rootdbutrun wa~ also
blessed vu em altar which bad a made to the Stuebenvtlle Sem m
mrnature manger scene and beau IHY J'rayer by the Rev F11ther
uful l1ghts and candles
urel concluded the meehn~
Mrs :-.:&lt;:~nc} Shuler, Letart mothFollowrng an organ rec1tal by
All members parllcr paled rn a
er of Guy Shuler Is se nously til Mn Marcellcne Buell wLth Chnst grft exch1.1nge ar.d Mrs )\'orley
at Me1g~ General Hospttal where mas hymns presented by Mn. Rob Howell won flr•t prtze for the preshe was ta ken &lt;rfler she had brok· ert Gr1mes, vocaUat, lhe a:roup IlLest wrapped package and Mrs
f'n her lup 11nd suffered a stroke !ldJourned to the audrtortum wbach Mary Sch'lefer Jecond
at the hume of a daughter
was decorated m red and wh;te
Refreshments carryrng out the
Mr s Laura Saundt!n left Sun- and 1 !Jghted tree
Chttstmas theme were &amp;erved by
day ror I ol umbus to VIsit Mrs
The meeling 1n charge of the Lhe hostesses, Mrs Homer Gurdon,
Cl ara Ferney.
presrdent. Mrs George Horak. open Mrs William Hamm Mrs Oav1d
Larry S~.~&gt;1ft, AN, Batnbndge ed with prayer by the Rev Father Goodwtn , Mrs Robert Gnmcll M lltli
Md 1s home on leave for Chrts'- John Turel It was dec1ded to have o\nna Howell Mr11 Don Roach Mrs
mas ',1.1\h hla parents, Mr and a maaa for Mrs r~rank Branden- W A Green, Mrs Ted Chapman
Mrs Dana Swift
burg It was ill:10 decided to ~rs Franklin llepp, Mrs Georae
have
a flower box for coma In the Buchanan, Mrs Mithael Hackett
Mtss Marcella Fraser, who u em
vesllbule
of I he cnurch, for Muu Laly GLramt Mrs Edwm Wehployed at the Ka1ser Alurmnum
decoratlons
rung Mrs Marcelh·nr Buell and
Chru;:tmas
·Compan) plant rn Ravenswood
Mrs
Charles
Radford
and
Mrr
Mrs Remo Ne1rl Mn Horak pre·
spent the weekend wtth her parHorak
are
chairmen
for
the
~tded
a1 the sliver coffee serVlee
ents , Mr and Mrs Alec Fraser
party
which
wdl
be
held
The
next mectrng wrll be held
chrldriJDS
She ret urned to RavtHUiWOOd Sunfi'TJd(l' December 21, at 7 p Ql. It January 3, and bosts.ses are Mra
da y evening accompan'ied by her
parents and her brulher tn-law,
John Baker
Lew11; Koehler Sr
and
dau~htt r, Betty Koehler, RN Gal·
lr pol! ~
returned Monday from
Grovt'port where they had 3pe nt
the weekend w1th Mr and Mra
Lours Harnes and children

Program On C~ristmas Theme Enjoyed
By Parent Teachers' Associati.on Here

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Candlelighting Ceremony Highlighted
Opening Of Sacred Heart Guild Party

Mr ~

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M.1.1-be thr-re wrll bf' a day when
h1 ghw,1y lw raltlr~ Wilt tire out for
a I' ~~~opcan ~urgt'llrl makUJg ;~ llv-' staLP hcpnsrn ~ eornm1s~ oners tht~ TUESDAY WCHI Charleston
1ng v.ilh h 1s hands Whilt· qualtfy V{'ar arr&gt; I' ~urn\{ ~tandan.hzed · 8 00 Captain Kana.roo
111g htmself fDr muli{a! plaettcc pl,des I&lt; or the flr~t trme, all plah•s
9 00 Morning Sbow
und&lt;•r nt" house rull•s
•Will he &gt;H IDf'lll'S high ~IH I a (oot 10 00 Garry Moore
, Nm do thl·y M'l'lll lo rmnd ~ b 1t
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
of apJUUJltct'slup to a nt•w life 111
~ 1 30 Strth It Rleh
Atlll
And
thrrf'
s&lt;'Prns
to
bl'!
a
the ttmhL·r fOu nt r u•s In th&lt;' Nor th
12 00 V•halu Lady
dlr&lt;'C' IlOn trf more
you w•ll fmd florlors ~o~ork 1 ng lrf'nd Ill lh e
12
l~ Ltve o! Lit,
cht•erfull y ~~~ mill h.mds or Ill t ht• ~t.md,u d1z n1ron J• or ex&lt;1mple, rt"e 12 30 Search for Tomorrow
stalt&gt;s now !IH' usmg rt'flectlve
CJ!Jf's .1 s m N I Jo l ass J~ !ants Ill hOfl·
1:1·45 Guldtna: Light
pJI,JI ~ althout:h th~ ·t r MtuHI qunh- pl;r!es Thl'sP 'plates are hailed 11..'1 1 00 Katie's Kiteht a
fHaiJOIT~ mr g ht outwe1g] 1 rhose ..or a sa fet v dev•ce and se\'P.ral other 1 SO As the World Turns
sl fl tes probe~tJ!y 1ll adopt them
thl• srr rguJ•I whom liH't asst~t
2 00 Oqr Mist Broolt!l
fh('ll' rs ll c h t•t•rt uln f'~S &lt;1boul Aus- ~non ThP plntt"s used m fnor of 2 30 House party
lrrlra:; rrew(nmrr~ Wl' nrr~hl dn lhp ~ IRII· ~ ron b~&gt; ser&gt;n from 2 000
3 00 Bi~ Payoff
~.~&gt;r•II trr tonstrl('r ~hf'n r· dl\emJl! kt t
3 30 Bob Crosby Show
to d.llnp down too rntrch on t he 1e
4 OU Brighter Day
All hut ?J
states now r~sue
fu gl'IS from Jlung:rrv
4
J 5 Secret Storm
plnt rs lh;rt irlf'ntrfy by 11 spe('HI]
4 ;-1(1 Edge of Night
IHrmlwr or if'th•r tht• rountws m
l a~ lw~rtrly amu~r&gt;rl .rt lhr uk:J se
5 00 The Early Show
Wh!( h !hr pla lrs
W1•rc bough!
hsuf'd b~
AHhrh.rltl iloost•wlt
(l:25 Lf's Paul &amp; Mary F ord
L11v. 1 nforr enr~·nt bodrf's ~ ilY thr s 6~0 Your Esso Reporter
~on M 'J('rldy wlr11 w .rnt~ r st rr 1
,ll(J, In r11trhurg C'flllllnals opera!
lure o n rmm rj! rattOn to Amenl'a
6 45 Sports Parade
so that this countrv no t hP m ,ulr• rn g rn automohrle~ h\ nr.rkmg
A 55 Weatherman
;r polygot I.Joardrn.l{ IHHlS(• for a• pl,l!(• lllllllbt r:s ~ huz•r·1 .rnd e.1s1cr
7 00 Art Linkletter &amp; the K1ds
lo I 1 ol d
7 15 Douglas Edward~
fugees You could rai l Hou ~e\r•lt
7
30 Grand Ole Opry
a filar boarder, p('r iMps rn lhr ~
'fhme 1~ ~ l so a trend ._w a~ fr om
8 00 Phd Stivers Show
bonrrhi:rg hoUsf' frrn Dutd1 he Is lht' rr sr of pi'OIIJO\ronal kgr rHis un
as \l-as Franklin Ro oq•q•J t
8 30 The- &amp;,ethers
l1u n~P vi alPs Law off !rr-s say
A mistake Ina! 1\ tJ\ Ira lfa rn.Hi r tha t p rmnolroriaJ I•·~Pnd~ ru , ;r 9 00 V1ctor norge
10 00 $64,000 Queslron
Ill'{( o,~ dllly
Whtl'h We !TIIJ.!hlll I
,t,lndard~Llt'd rrt.•lc IJk" liJl H]J&lt;!{('
10 SO Dn You Tro~t Your Wtfe
m11kf' 18 not to g r1t tiH ru•l•tonH·n that rr•uld I.Jf' usrd 1111 il r,_,~PJ 11 OU UP To-The Mtnute N1•ws
!l f•hunre tn t'nmlo1 ,rll tiH 1 ,kJlls
l':r~rr•r to n•,,d
lllillrl wro.; strnnge 11 05 Stannmg the Weather
tllr.thfHd ~{II litb's •nr,., lrt ht• .rl
~~ 11 m.ry o.;pprn
I! x.. , h ont• nf 11 10 The Late Show
lowed to praC'tlte ~C'lt'IH c tnnrt'r s
1
t~w ~ t a l'S that doP~ nnt usr• a rro
lfllghl be emplntt&gt;d "11 t 11 nrs
1 SO J&lt;'emlnine Toul.'h
motL ~~t&gt;a1 kgr&gt;nd on r! s rrlatc•s
Thcr p 1~ no rc.tl Jl',t&lt;; r•n lor 1h l'lll
all to f'lustPr 1n .rlrr 11!1 Ohll r t•l\ d
.- 1'hf' t re nd 1n !rrt •r r~( p ltt tes
t•d 11 111· ~
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srt ms t u ht• .rw&lt;t; frorrr h r 1 h1V,I V
But nnp thr;g h "IH 1• \\, c 11 htr.ultlr\ ~n(l towa rd " 'Jrrd .~J (Irt.;
U!W thf'lll \\ol• I t il ,J)W ,Jh 11 ~1' lh 1\ 1 1 &lt;~ 11 rn lht rntert•sh ol s,rft•t\
pt•Opll' IH W hJrJod II (' I' [ ,\) 1 ,J[~ Ill
,J l.rn d whrl'h ,,, fnr rnd ••d on 111~ 1
tUESDAY
WHTN
Charl ..ton
O:n(' p rrrurpk Yurr r 111 lrrrrl th.rl
11 4-l Sign On
pr ttli..'lple F(l&lt;l\l'll ro11 lh t• :-il.r' m· n!
II 4:S Cartoun Club
Lri&gt;Nly no m.&gt;tlrr
wh,,t
An h
12
ao Mtdday Matinee
Roo sPV('I! Slml
2
OU
L1berace
f{'oplrr!-!ht JP5to II\ llr11t1't l r. ,1
2 45 Life Wtth Ehzabeth
IUI't' Sj~ate 111·'-'_1__~
3 00 Afternoon F1lm Festival

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Wednescby

Today
C'rofft&gt;e Time
Dtng Don g Sdwol
I he' Prt(e I~ lhght
Hom ,..
Tr(' rae Dou~:h
It Could Be You
Curri' nl

1 00
nrr gt•tt mg n·ad~ 10 IS.SUt'
n!lw ltunsr&gt; pl;l!•:i th uus.a rrds uf 2 00 Parson's Study
motm rq ~ s\,ut JOf'kl:'\lllg tor ~pC'C'
2 30 Tennesst&gt;e Enrre Ford
til tags for tht&gt;tr cars
3 00 Mat111~e 1 neatn•
Poht!&lt;'r&lt;~ns ]l artiC"Irlar\~ like 'o
4 OU Queen For A Day
g11 lrl\\ numben·rt platC's Ia fat t
4 45 Mod" rn Rom .!l nces
tl w ~ t .. te ~ f·na t vrs 1•f on1' r&gt;astt•rn
~ 00 Com('dy Ttmt'
,, 1 1 ~· ~ ft·.,.. 1t&gt; ar ~ ago n·fuq•d to
{(&gt;flf rnr a rrornrn et' for tht' JO b of
.'; 30 The Aunt Dru Show
\l.llt• lt L I'n~Jng tomm•ss ro ncr rm
6 00 Halls of Ivy
le~ s h1• 1bSlltt&gt;d thl•nr that lh e)
6 3U New! P1cture
wou lri ha\1• eonttol of pll'ltl'S 111
6 45 Sporh Eye &amp; Weathet('ast
!herr !01111 \Hl Jhrmhf'J(•d 1 lo 9
7 00 Grande Ole Opry
Th(' th1ce eommt&gt;r~loners who
7 30 Jonathan Winters Sftow
admlmstf'r t he Dbtrid of Cotum
7 4!1 NBC Nt!WI
b ta ~:~utornatlcally get hr~nse num·
8·00 The Big Surprise
ber~ l, 2 and 3 And wht:tn u new
8 30 IilaaJ,'.s Ark
pol•\Jcal par1} uhe!l over eontrol 0 00 Jane Wyman Show
of thf' FNteral govNn ment there 9 30 Armstrong ctrele Theatre
1s a wholf•qaJ (' swrtrhLng of lkenge to 30 A M.an Called :X
rrl&lt;~lo" S I n Wash•n gtun, [I ('
1100 ~ews
fiut po Jr\ l{'l.lllS !lll'll't the only 11 15 Weathercnt
onr&gt;s wh o lrk1• to ge l (IJ sttnclrve 11 0 Press Box
lret&gt;n~e pi,JIC's rak e( for cx:ample, l1 30 Tonrght
thr phofo~1apher who msrsted 12 30 Sign Of(
th&lt;lt hrs platf' sug!.( l.'s l hi~ profes·
sron ht:&lt; want('d - and rs wrl11ng
to pav a prPmtum for
platt&gt;q
lhllt hav1 on them o n l~ t}H• four
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North Second An"tim(' thrs W&lt;'f'k diiJJilg ('\-l'llHtgs V()U ~~1111
find f1n•mcm workirlg thl'l'e rflyuJtng lhf' (nod Ill In 100 st•oarQte Jots for h.1sketin~ &lt;~nd delivery hcfo rP ('hrt s1m.1s They
WOI.J)d anept \our \'vltnessing for lh&lt;• spiJ t1 of !Itt· ~(' .tsnn

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were assisted Uy Boy Scout s The Scout s d1d •1 Jot uf l ht• lt&gt;P

repay a lot of

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10 ::10
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bUJ ~· IU rrl &lt;~11} ~tatt•
~ .wh )eJr ilhilut t h rs tJme wh ~ ·n

orgamze and c:~. rry through a drtve for mone~ and food 1knh
for

111'h tht !\lrddlt• Agt•s krrr
rrr ~lwllng armor and on•
horseprmt'l
tran ~porl! tron
But
h1•raldr~ st•l l t'l&lt;ISb Qn our hrl-!h
l'.'ll\s A~k llrl' people Ill tht' Ire

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F!rem~n, Scouts, Work In Annual Project
Ev~ry Chn::.lmi:ls

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Subscrrptwn rates Ddt very by ('arrler whl'n• av:.rrl.tLI,
w
.,.
per
week
,
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r.r
year
rn
advance
at
The
IJ;uly
Se1rne
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$1
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otu1 lOIII•
:'_.h~~ ahv::ulabl{' one month Sl By mad une ~f'llr $8 1x 111 onllrs
-......, t rE"e months $2 ~ one month $.1

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RUTLAND, OHIO

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'-Daily Sentlriel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 18 , 1956

Oatworthy Rolls
High Series In
Bowling Matches

J

In other matches

ThL· Sentinel
five dowDed Hobum Bakery 2442
to 2311 and Liberty Rf'staurant

sunk Nl'w Yorlf. Central 2406
2111.

to

Mitch had high series of 454

Grave!
B. Da\'JS

Mitch
Ri~a::s

Lei,•ing
Blind
Handirap
Totals

112

13~

16-4

411

156 150 136
139 164 151
166 125
128 123 178
130
45 45 45

442
4M
291
429
130
135

710 783
for th.e Mar ketmen, Chisler had
Rant Clatworthy, bowling for S28 for Th~ Sentin&lt;'l, D. SchJII!ng BAkER FURNITURE
202 188
aHer Furniture Monday night at 489 for the Bakerynwn . Sisson of Clatworthy
Liberty
rolled
543
~md
Powell
of
~- Baker
12.1 11 6
the loctl alleys had the high seriH
the
nilroaders
had
t41.
Norris
161
165
of
of six teams competing in
'tht.&gt; acores:
Andl'rson
172 174
the Trt...county leagut.
I Darst
J13 179

SfJ3

Bikers

'ftte

winner! over Sec- f-TRI COUNTY LIACJUI

OJ'Ld ' Street lfarket 2448 tu 2292 SliCOND STREIT MARKET

Grate
Stobart
J. S('h illing
Woods
H1w dieap
Totals

799 2292

173 563
162 391
145
18U
143

1M 127 168 4!1{)
156 164 169
13~ 171 180
112
147

489
486
2M

124 lOT
231
11'7 168 343
20

17 18 53
702 76.1 846 2311

DAILY SENTINEL

TOMOIIRoW.I

Clirford

-163 138 183 484

T~desto

146 155 151 452

Horak
Chisler
Grueter
Totals

172 180 132 484
184 208 138 ~28
128 160 208 494
791 839 812 2442
LIURTY RIStAURANT
Ingels
141 165 133 439

START REPAYING NEXT YEAR.
Repay only $2'1.13 a month
lncludinJ all . charges fropt

Crow
Sisson
.Coates
Yo.ung
T&lt;&gt;tals

date or loaft. (Popular 2·1Uf J)Lin)

NIW YORK

AND
SAVINGS
COMPA ..Y

Itt E. Malu Sl, lme1l Covert, Mgr.

Applleabms for marria11e licenle! bav~ been made by the fol·
lowlna: in Mason County .
John Robert Roach , ?6, C' hl stl"r,
aon of Elmer Roach and Vina Edwards Ruach, and Ehie !.1.1.xlne
Wolfe, 24, Letart.
daughter of
Lawrence Wolle and
Virginia
Hammond Wolfe.
James Edward Miller 20 Davis·
ville, Route I , ~on of lr~ c: Miller
and Lillian Wanda Rexrode Miller
and Naomi Kathleen Thompsoq, 19
· Letart, daughter o( Leo G. Thompson and MarKaret Eli:~abet~ Roush
Thompson.
A marriage li('ense has been issued to Jame! Fields, 25. Hartford
son of Chearles E. Fields and Mag.
1ie Smith Fields and Reba Ann
Kearns , 18, Clin.on , dau &lt;_!hler of
John T. Ke111rns and Anna Edra
Robey Kearns.

471
6!6
497
' Totals
833 !22 793 2448
I HOLSUM BAKIRY
I Slater
D. S('hll! ing

'$SOO

ALL-PRO AGAIN?

Marriage Licenses
In Mason County

• -;-;-;- 8y Alan Mavtr] Ford Hoops 31 Points In Fal~on Win
Over Rutland's Red Devils, 80-51

Phone 187

122 178 160 460
178 169 198 543
184 164 140 488

1'7 181 138- 476

'180 1157 769 24011

CINTIA~

Smlth

140 28'1
98
120 218
1!5 911
230

Jenkins

148 118

Powell
Brumbalow

181 171 13t 441
llZ 157 269
tt2 m .lil9
84 31 38 IllS

Johnston
Allensworth

Ben

Handicap
Totalo

Third Wednesday
ClubToMeetOn
Wednesday Dec. 19

.127

171 869 '171

264

2111

Fight Results

The Falrons will travel to Pomlv UNifED ~RES$
eroy on Friday night of this W&lt;'t'k
NEW YORk • St.
Nicholas for their final game prior to
Arena • Italo Scortichini, 160i,i Christmas. They will pit their 4-1
record against the 3·1 record or
lt•ly, outpointed Wilrred Greaves, the Pan thers on the Pomeroy Jun·
1M, Pittsburg, 10.
or High School floor.
The box score
BOSTON • OR.l...ANDO Zulueta,
WAHAMA {80)
135.. CUba,
outpointed Larry
Player &amp; Pos.
FG FT Tl'
Boardmatl, 137~4. Marlboro, Conn. Oliver, F
4 1-3 9
10,
Lieving. F
0 2-2 9
10 0·3 20
BIRMlNGTON, Eng. • Peter Arnold, F
Ford, c
13 5·7 31
~terman, 1.,% , tondon, stopped Fogle ~ong. C
0 2·2 2
Frank Johnson, 146, Manchester. Clark, G
3 2·5 g
10- retained Bfitish welter· weight \' oung, G
0 l-1 1
champioJUJbip.
G. Roush , G
0 l -2 1

•'

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For the Red Devils. Eads was
high with 17 while Larr:9" Dugan
had a good night with 12 points.
In the Reserve game the Little
Falcons whipped the Rutland Reserves by a score of 40·29 with
Larry Litlving leading the way
with 16 point!;. George Justice
had 15 points for the Rutl.'md
team.

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AND SAVII

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VALLEY LUMBER
AND SUPPLY
MIDDLEPORT

S. 3rd AVE.

Third Wednesdsy Club mef'ling
will be held Dee. IQ at the h ome
Of Mrs. Charles Lislf'. Syracuse.
Roll call will be answered b}· a
Bible \'Prse about Cl\ristmas The
proje&lt;"t will be ca ndle making.
There will be a gift exc ha nge to
the value or 50 cen ts abo a pot·
Juck lunch.
·

OLD SALEM

ALFRED

1

S. S. attendance on Dec. '16 Wll
157. Wonhlp services lollowed at
10 : 4~ . The sermon subject w.u
''The Hiblf' ."
Rev. Grove announced a baptl&amp;mal service IJi•re in two weeks In
connection w1th the regular morn.
ing worship

TOP" QUAlrtY,

The Altred Home Demonstration
Club me t Thursday Dec. 13 at the
home of Vera Henderson with an
attendance or 16. The home was
decorated for. Christmas and a
Chri s-tmas decoration centered the
dining room table from which a
de!Wious potluck lunch w11.s $tltved
at noon.
, A Christmas .gift ex('hange was
made after which the gifts were
sent to the Athens Slate Hospital.
Various projects were worked on
such as the use of the Sewing Ma·
chine, basketry , crochet work and
rug-rags. Thelma Henderson led
the short business meeting and
the next meeting is to be held at
the home oE El1a Yost on Jan. 10.
The subject will be, "The Care
and Sue or Small ElectrieaJ Equ1pment,'' tau~ht by Mrs. Nolan.
Mrs. Haz~l Warner, who is ,-e.
eovering from a nose operation, Is
able to be out again .

MORNING

STAR

The Purina Dairy Feed Co. held
their show at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee JohniOll Wednesday evenine. Several were present and
M\':!1. Johnson a.erved refreshmentR.
Rtv. Martin of Cbilllcoth~ held
hil ee-eond quarterly meetl !1g at
the Nease Chapel Sunday .
Then wm be a Christmas program at the Morning Star Chur('h

l At no other time of the year-are faniily
' ao .-trong, " ' so pleasant as 11t Chiristmwi._Jb.~l ,wn
. the "Ohio Power Fr.mU'/'wellcOIIle . Uihi.OJII!.Ol~
1
• again· wish you a

5 TO 9-LB. Size ·· · ·

10 TO 17-li;SizE -.. -

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•

lb

...,.....,_.~J$·:~e.:~~-~
.

IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING .. , FINE FOR EATING ·... Here's .a moat treat that makes
for re~IIY neat hollda.Y menu building ·.. . flavoi'!Oine, "Super-Right" Hams. Everyone
is sold wltb •a money-back guarantee. And their deligbtfully tow price makes them ideal

for gift~ giving! .

this regal white aUk satin gown
and tumd wrap.· The di'H8,
with crosaed dlaiJOnal draplng.
dips to a back fl.are fannWll
out toward the hernlb-.e. The
luxurious fox-trimr.·.ed wrap bu
tuU aleeve111 and a blouaed Jtkk.

OHIO
-..

Nine timn belore lte has stood in hi1 dealer 11howroo'rn and accepted the keys to a new Cadillac cat',
And yet, u often as he has re-enacted thi1
florious event, he knows that there i1 something
..ry special about toda.Y•
.
1or thia is more tlaan a new Cadillac. This il the
newest and 1n01t advanced Cadillac car ever to
find its way from drawing board to production line.
And imasine, £at just a moment, the many
wonderful thrills that await him a1 he takes the
ke,Js and starts off on hit first journe.v home.
To begin with, there win he his discoveqr of
1

j

Cadillac's brilliant new performance. The car JS so
smooth and responsive that it will be a revelation.
Then, as he fokts the 1w0ep of the bouleva,d,
t~re will be the added thrill of those admiring
slanccs that will come from his fellow motorists.

And how ,.lm'yins it ..,Jil bo le llnd tj.at
Cadillac owners themselv~ have a specialafi'ectf.on
for the man who rides in the new "car of cars".
And &amp;nally, of cou""'· the"' will be th• iOJ' of
that wonderful ''"'elcome home" as he tui'Jll b"da
the familiar drlveway and -.."Omes to a silkeb. 1top.
For a new 1957 Cadillac is the prize of an,y

fam;ly ••• and the pride of ar.ty Deishborbaodl

* • • •

to give you a personal demon1tration at aD,1 t
.
Whether It's to be your fir,t or your tecdndor .vour 6fth or your tenth Cadalac-you're

• wonderful surprise:!

KARR &amp; . VAN
ZANDT MOTOR SALES
.
.
.

...

in rot

·

Boneless.Rolled
Hams ·
·,
.

.u.r suPER-RlotiT

Will .. , CELLo

Thin Slic•d Bacon - · ·
A&amp;P St!PER·RIGHT ANY

TELEVISION
/

-- - .
- --

Canadian Bacon - - ·
•

•

•

lb

· Plloae CotiVIUe

3641

.

..

-i,· .. ·- - - -

69~

lb.

.

·.

, .RQasting (:hic~ns
TENDER,

rott'f

~.

OfiN-READY

49~1b

- 59¢lb
- - 39¢lb

Fottcy Capons • • - .. - .. - ..
'

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•

•

Waihed, Wand- Ulllfortll Sbe

Tongerines

OO¢dos

00¢ doz

OlbsOCk

Big 24 oz. Loaf 21¢

I

· 0'\(EN-IIt~IIV TENDIIR, PLVJI',,.

Oronges

Powers AP.pliance Store

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Open 8 A.llf.lo .sf•.M. Dally - SWI~ayo 8 to 9
Euy
- Up to 30 Monlhoi To Pay

•-%-L•-$5
- ~99
ea. •rou-LB.
· .
.·
SIZE

. SIZE

'

Golden
Yams

Stuffing Bread

lb

Itlore C"rWU..U PoqltrJ!

Juicy

JANE PARKER , , . SPECIAL MADE!

sc
5

A&amp;-P SUPER.RIGHT .
FULLY COOKED
FULLSHANK HALF!

•

Navel

SlfNREAM and WESTINGHOlfSt " ",
SMALL APPLIANCES
.
DUMONT RADIOS and RECORD PLAYERS
FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE
Qn Everything Wo Sell- Faelory Trained Me•

0.

•

89~ lb

ZIPPEit SKINS - 176 SIZE

Refrigerators- Washers- Dryers- Rarjces

.

- - - .. 75¢ ·~
- l-Ib pkg 4ft

SiZll PIECE

'
CALIFORNiA , . LARGE UO's

... .:.o '-

~·

.

Fresh Pork Hams

G.E. APPliANCES

Why not come in soon for a preview of this
thrilling cxperiencC"? We have a 1957 Cadillac
waiting in our showroom- and We will be ha&amp;:"

WHOLE OK

FULL SHANK HALF ... LEAN

G.l. and DUMONT

4711/1 ·

Cooked· Canned
Hams.
.

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the nit~:ht of Dee. 24.
·E arl Shuler, who has employ·
ment at Frankfort, Ohio , spent the
week end with his family .
Mrl. Jtlbn lhle will entttrtain her
Garden Club at her home Wedlles·
daj evening, Dec. liMb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ran.som
and Teresa of Lancaster were the
Saturday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles P. 1hle.
-IrMA B. lhle

k~J

A&amp;PSUPER·RIGHT
TI:NDER SMOKED
FULL SHANK HALF!

FROM THE COLLECTION

CJ'li' , CEIL CHAPMAN comes

His :Gmtb ... and Hts Greatest Thrill I

1.

.

Christmas H

~appp, jlletr~ iI ' Lei ua join in humble prayedhat the
Yuletide Season not only will ftD the minds of lllelf
( women everywhere """·but ·overflow_into all the week4
and months of the coming )"ear so that h"ome·r.nd faa~
•
and friends wiU enjoy the holiday·spirit_that.brlnaa
gleanUo the eye .of littie: chlldreli; , a~ smile1 lox oldel!
lips, a chorus of good .cheer.r.nd goodwiiUI!!~~oe~
' round the world

DVEN·READY
•

specially priced!

WOLF PEN

-Cora Giles

.

Treat yourself to a truly enjoyable turkey dinner. These
plump, juicy A•P turkeys are
specially bred, sp&lt;cially se• lected, opecially delielous and

Mr. and Mrs. William Burt•h of
Sylvania were guests the past
Mrs. J. E. Pitts h.a s moved into
week of Mr. and Mrs. Marv in -Mor- the Robinson llou1e recently varis. They also called on other cated by the William Carr family.
friends , Mr. and Mn. George Perry and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Randolph of
Toledo were visiting the latter's
sister and husba'nd, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Chapman.
Mr. Randolph
came to deer hunt .
C. W. Cahoon .h as sold his farm
to Laure·n Hoffman. Mr. Cahoon
will still live on the place a~ long
as he wishes.
P..enny Stalford, who is f'mployed in ColUmbus, was \'isl ting home
. folks over the week end.
Mrs. Clara Walker !las moved to
Pomeroy for the winter. Mr. Wal·
ker still remains on the farm .
Mrs. J. F.. Nelson and grand son
Jimmie NeJson, were Pomeroy
shoppers, Saturday.

Mrs. Cora Morris and eon, Theron, spent a Sunday with Mrs. Nel·
lie Faye Morris and son , Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carl called
6n Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt and
ehUdren .of Springfield spent a
recent week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. i::. A. Wyatt .
Harley Johnson and grandson,
Howard Thoma and Mrs. Cora
Giles a:tended the runenl services
for Emmett Diehl at Rutland on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wyatt were
Sunday a:ue,ts of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little. at
Rutland.
Mrs. Iva Johnson called on Cora
OUes roeen1Jy .•

I

&amp;

The Christmas program
was
practic4!d from 1:30 ro 3:30 Su nday afternoor and play pra ctice
in the eve nillg. The program will
be g iven this Saturda)' t-vening,
Dec. 22.
Attenda&amp;P at last Wednesday
evening prayer Rrvit:"es was 23
with C harl e~ Taylor leadi ng. This
Wet"k 's leader is Herman Taylor.
rt&gt;l,ati\· ~ 5ypurse w.t. .lto

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson and
uncle, H. 0 . Shenefi~ld, were visiting the former's uncle, Pe ter
Nelson, SUnday afternoon. Mr. Nel·
son recently fell, spraining his a n~
k1e but is improving . slowly .
Jesse Sweeney, who has been a
patient in Sheltering Arms Hospital with a heart condltion, is
now al home where he Is gaining
slowly and is able to be about the
bouse.
Mrs. Mag ie Caster was a business visitor in Pomeroy Saturday.
Star Grange he ld their regular
meeting Saturday evening with
their Christmas party &lt;1 nd enjoyed
on oyster s upper.

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J.&lt;\NE PARKER~.. J:IFEJIFIIJI)iUSIIer
ANISE
..
.

Jumbo Slat Avocatlts · · -· ···
' Vaeuum Pack
Salted ... Blaaehed

19c .,.

A&amp;P Pdlnuts .. · · · · · .. · -· · - 2 • 8 oz. cans 59c

fancy Mixed Nils .. · .. ···· ···
lmportell Hallow! Dates
c.........

55clb.
29c lb.

A&amp;P Mflct Meat -· · - 2• 9oz. pkgs. 49c
Nabisco AniMal Crackers · ·· · · · 3 pkgs. 25c
O.eaa Sproy

Cranberry Sduct · · · · ·· · · ·

16 oz. can 19c

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'-Daily Sentlriel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 18 , 1956

Oatworthy Rolls
High Series In
Bowling Matches

J

In other matches

ThL· Sentinel
five dowDed Hobum Bakery 2442
to 2311 and Liberty Rf'staurant

sunk Nl'w Yorlf. Central 2406
2111.

to

Mitch had high series of 454

Grave!
B. Da\'JS

Mitch
Ri~a::s

Lei,•ing
Blind
Handirap
Totals

112

13~

16-4

411

156 150 136
139 164 151
166 125
128 123 178
130
45 45 45

442
4M
291
429
130
135

710 783
for th.e Mar ketmen, Chisler had
Rant Clatworthy, bowling for S28 for Th~ Sentin&lt;'l, D. SchJII!ng BAkER FURNITURE
202 188
aHer Furniture Monday night at 489 for the Bakerynwn . Sisson of Clatworthy
Liberty
rolled
543
~md
Powell
of
~- Baker
12.1 11 6
the loctl alleys had the high seriH
the
nilroaders
had
t41.
Norris
161
165
of
of six teams competing in
'tht.&gt; acores:
Andl'rson
172 174
the Trt...county leagut.
I Darst
J13 179

SfJ3

Bikers

'ftte

winner! over Sec- f-TRI COUNTY LIACJUI

OJ'Ld ' Street lfarket 2448 tu 2292 SliCOND STREIT MARKET

Grate
Stobart
J. S('h illing
Woods
H1w dieap
Totals

799 2292

173 563
162 391
145
18U
143

1M 127 168 4!1{)
156 164 169
13~ 171 180
112
147

489
486
2M

124 lOT
231
11'7 168 343
20

17 18 53
702 76.1 846 2311

DAILY SENTINEL

TOMOIIRoW.I

Clirford

-163 138 183 484

T~desto

146 155 151 452

Horak
Chisler
Grueter
Totals

172 180 132 484
184 208 138 ~28
128 160 208 494
791 839 812 2442
LIURTY RIStAURANT
Ingels
141 165 133 439

START REPAYING NEXT YEAR.
Repay only $2'1.13 a month
lncludinJ all . charges fropt

Crow
Sisson
.Coates
Yo.ung
T&lt;&gt;tals

date or loaft. (Popular 2·1Uf J)Lin)

NIW YORK

AND
SAVINGS
COMPA ..Y

Itt E. Malu Sl, lme1l Covert, Mgr.

Applleabms for marria11e licenle! bav~ been made by the fol·
lowlna: in Mason County .
John Robert Roach , ?6, C' hl stl"r,
aon of Elmer Roach and Vina Edwards Ruach, and Ehie !.1.1.xlne
Wolfe, 24, Letart.
daughter of
Lawrence Wolle and
Virginia
Hammond Wolfe.
James Edward Miller 20 Davis·
ville, Route I , ~on of lr~ c: Miller
and Lillian Wanda Rexrode Miller
and Naomi Kathleen Thompsoq, 19
· Letart, daughter o( Leo G. Thompson and MarKaret Eli:~abet~ Roush
Thompson.
A marriage li('ense has been issued to Jame! Fields, 25. Hartford
son of Chearles E. Fields and Mag.
1ie Smith Fields and Reba Ann
Kearns , 18, Clin.on , dau &lt;_!hler of
John T. Ke111rns and Anna Edra
Robey Kearns.

471
6!6
497
' Totals
833 !22 793 2448
I HOLSUM BAKIRY
I Slater
D. S('hll! ing

'$SOO

ALL-PRO AGAIN?

Marriage Licenses
In Mason County

• -;-;-;- 8y Alan Mavtr] Ford Hoops 31 Points In Fal~on Win
Over Rutland's Red Devils, 80-51

Phone 187

122 178 160 460
178 169 198 543
184 164 140 488

1'7 181 138- 476

'180 1157 769 24011

CINTIA~

Smlth

140 28'1
98
120 218
1!5 911
230

Jenkins

148 118

Powell
Brumbalow

181 171 13t 441
llZ 157 269
tt2 m .lil9
84 31 38 IllS

Johnston
Allensworth

Ben

Handicap
Totalo

Third Wednesday
ClubToMeetOn
Wednesday Dec. 19

.127

171 869 '171

264

2111

Fight Results

The Falrons will travel to Pomlv UNifED ~RES$
eroy on Friday night of this W&lt;'t'k
NEW YORk • St.
Nicholas for their final game prior to
Arena • Italo Scortichini, 160i,i Christmas. They will pit their 4-1
record against the 3·1 record or
lt•ly, outpointed Wilrred Greaves, the Pan thers on the Pomeroy Jun·
1M, Pittsburg, 10.
or High School floor.
The box score
BOSTON • OR.l...ANDO Zulueta,
WAHAMA {80)
135.. CUba,
outpointed Larry
Player &amp; Pos.
FG FT Tl'
Boardmatl, 137~4. Marlboro, Conn. Oliver, F
4 1-3 9
10,
Lieving. F
0 2-2 9
10 0·3 20
BIRMlNGTON, Eng. • Peter Arnold, F
Ford, c
13 5·7 31
~terman, 1.,% , tondon, stopped Fogle ~ong. C
0 2·2 2
Frank Johnson, 146, Manchester. Clark, G
3 2·5 g
10- retained Bfitish welter· weight \' oung, G
0 l-1 1
champioJUJbip.
G. Roush , G
0 l -2 1

•'

'I

•
EXTRUOEO
ALL·ALUMIIU"'
COMBIIA1101
, '
SIOIM·SCIIil ....
A 1Ift hr •IL llli1..C, .n.
~. i
•lumll'luM ceutnciiH, "*"
I 1i
en•·lnc• ,.,,., C_,...... ·
1

For the Red Devils. Eads was
high with 17 while Larr:9" Dugan
had a good night with 12 points.
In the Reserve game the Little
Falcons whipped the Rutland Reserves by a score of 40·29 with
Larry Litlving leading the way
with 16 point!;. George Justice
had 15 points for the Rutl.'md
team.

,,._

..........., ........ .....

rMtk • .., ~ ......,
ICNWI,httctt,l"*che. . . .
•wt•kl• alUMinltnl ........

,I

INSTA.IJ. If YOUISI&amp;,
AND SAVII

11·-.......

I

-l

IMIUIWI ...

VALLEY LUMBER
AND SUPPLY
MIDDLEPORT

S. 3rd AVE.

Third Wednesdsy Club mef'ling
will be held Dee. IQ at the h ome
Of Mrs. Charles Lislf'. Syracuse.
Roll call will be answered b}· a
Bible \'Prse about Cl\ristmas The
proje&lt;"t will be ca ndle making.
There will be a gift exc ha nge to
the value or 50 cen ts abo a pot·
Juck lunch.
·

OLD SALEM

ALFRED

1

S. S. attendance on Dec. '16 Wll
157. Wonhlp services lollowed at
10 : 4~ . The sermon subject w.u
''The Hiblf' ."
Rev. Grove announced a baptl&amp;mal service IJi•re in two weeks In
connection w1th the regular morn.
ing worship

TOP" QUAlrtY,

The Altred Home Demonstration
Club me t Thursday Dec. 13 at the
home of Vera Henderson with an
attendance or 16. The home was
decorated for. Christmas and a
Chri s-tmas decoration centered the
dining room table from which a
de!Wious potluck lunch w11.s $tltved
at noon.
, A Christmas .gift ex('hange was
made after which the gifts were
sent to the Athens Slate Hospital.
Various projects were worked on
such as the use of the Sewing Ma·
chine, basketry , crochet work and
rug-rags. Thelma Henderson led
the short business meeting and
the next meeting is to be held at
the home oE El1a Yost on Jan. 10.
The subject will be, "The Care
and Sue or Small ElectrieaJ Equ1pment,'' tau~ht by Mrs. Nolan.
Mrs. Haz~l Warner, who is ,-e.
eovering from a nose operation, Is
able to be out again .

MORNING

STAR

The Purina Dairy Feed Co. held
their show at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee JohniOll Wednesday evenine. Several were present and
M\':!1. Johnson a.erved refreshmentR.
Rtv. Martin of Cbilllcoth~ held
hil ee-eond quarterly meetl !1g at
the Nease Chapel Sunday .
Then wm be a Christmas program at the Morning Star Chur('h

l At no other time of the year-are faniily
' ao .-trong, " ' so pleasant as 11t Chiristmwi._Jb.~l ,wn
. the "Ohio Power Fr.mU'/'wellcOIIle . Uihi.OJII!.Ol~
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for re~IIY neat hollda.Y menu building ·.. . flavoi'!Oine, "Super-Right" Hams. Everyone
is sold wltb •a money-back guarantee. And their deligbtfully tow price makes them ideal

for gift~ giving! .

this regal white aUk satin gown
and tumd wrap.· The di'H8,
with crosaed dlaiJOnal draplng.
dips to a back fl.are fannWll
out toward the hernlb-.e. The
luxurious fox-trimr.·.ed wrap bu
tuU aleeve111 and a blouaed Jtkk.

OHIO
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Nine timn belore lte has stood in hi1 dealer 11howroo'rn and accepted the keys to a new Cadillac cat',
And yet, u often as he has re-enacted thi1
florious event, he knows that there i1 something
..ry special about toda.Y•
.
1or thia is more tlaan a new Cadillac. This il the
newest and 1n01t advanced Cadillac car ever to
find its way from drawing board to production line.
And imasine, £at just a moment, the many
wonderful thrills that await him a1 he takes the
ke,Js and starts off on hit first journe.v home.
To begin with, there win he his discoveqr of
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Cadillac's brilliant new performance. The car JS so
smooth and responsive that it will be a revelation.
Then, as he fokts the 1w0ep of the bouleva,d,
t~re will be the added thrill of those admiring
slanccs that will come from his fellow motorists.

And how ,.lm'yins it ..,Jil bo le llnd tj.at
Cadillac owners themselv~ have a specialafi'ectf.on
for the man who rides in the new "car of cars".
And &amp;nally, of cou""'· the"' will be th• iOJ' of
that wonderful ''"'elcome home" as he tui'Jll b"da
the familiar drlveway and -.."Omes to a silkeb. 1top.
For a new 1957 Cadillac is the prize of an,y

fam;ly ••• and the pride of ar.ty Deishborbaodl

* • • •

to give you a personal demon1tration at aD,1 t
.
Whether It's to be your fir,t or your tecdndor .vour 6fth or your tenth Cadalac-you're

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Why not come in soon for a preview of this
thrilling cxperiencC"? We have a 1957 Cadillac
waiting in our showroom- and We will be ha&amp;:"

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the nit~:ht of Dee. 24.
·E arl Shuler, who has employ·
ment at Frankfort, Ohio , spent the
week end with his family .
Mrl. Jtlbn lhle will entttrtain her
Garden Club at her home Wedlles·
daj evening, Dec. liMb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ran.som
and Teresa of Lancaster were the
Saturday guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Charles P. 1hle.
-IrMA B. lhle

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FROM THE COLLECTION

CJ'li' , CEIL CHAPMAN comes

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Christmas H

~appp, jlletr~ iI ' Lei ua join in humble prayedhat the
Yuletide Season not only will ftD the minds of lllelf
( women everywhere """·but ·overflow_into all the week4
and months of the coming )"ear so that h"ome·r.nd faa~
•
and friends wiU enjoy the holiday·spirit_that.brlnaa
gleanUo the eye .of littie: chlldreli; , a~ smile1 lox oldel!
lips, a chorus of good .cheer.r.nd goodwiiUI!!~~oe~
' round the world

DVEN·READY
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specially priced!

WOLF PEN

-Cora Giles

.

Treat yourself to a truly enjoyable turkey dinner. These
plump, juicy A•P turkeys are
specially bred, sp&lt;cially se• lected, opecially delielous and

Mr. and Mrs. William Burt•h of
Sylvania were guests the past
Mrs. J. E. Pitts h.a s moved into
week of Mr. and Mrs. Marv in -Mor- the Robinson llou1e recently varis. They also called on other cated by the William Carr family.
friends , Mr. and Mn. George Perry and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Randolph of
Toledo were visiting the latter's
sister and husba'nd, Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Chapman.
Mr. Randolph
came to deer hunt .
C. W. Cahoon .h as sold his farm
to Laure·n Hoffman. Mr. Cahoon
will still live on the place a~ long
as he wishes.
P..enny Stalford, who is f'mployed in ColUmbus, was \'isl ting home
. folks over the week end.
Mrs. Clara Walker !las moved to
Pomeroy for the winter. Mr. Wal·
ker still remains on the farm .
Mrs. J. F.. Nelson and grand son
Jimmie NeJson, were Pomeroy
shoppers, Saturday.

Mrs. Cora Morris and eon, Theron, spent a Sunday with Mrs. Nel·
lie Faye Morris and son , Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carl called
6n Mr. and Mrs. Dean Chapman
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt and
ehUdren .of Springfield spent a
recent week end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. i::. A. Wyatt .
Harley Johnson and grandson,
Howard Thoma and Mrs. Cora
Giles a:tended the runenl services
for Emmett Diehl at Rutland on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Wyatt were
Sunday a:ue,ts of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little. at
Rutland.
Mrs. Iva Johnson called on Cora
OUes roeen1Jy .•

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The Christmas program
was
practic4!d from 1:30 ro 3:30 Su nday afternoor and play pra ctice
in the eve nillg. The program will
be g iven this Saturda)' t-vening,
Dec. 22.
Attenda&amp;P at last Wednesday
evening prayer Rrvit:"es was 23
with C harl e~ Taylor leadi ng. This
Wet"k 's leader is Herman Taylor.
rt&gt;l,ati\· ~ 5ypurse w.t. .lto

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nelson and
uncle, H. 0 . Shenefi~ld, were visiting the former's uncle, Pe ter
Nelson, SUnday afternoon. Mr. Nel·
son recently fell, spraining his a n~
k1e but is improving . slowly .
Jesse Sweeney, who has been a
patient in Sheltering Arms Hospital with a heart condltion, is
now al home where he Is gaining
slowly and is able to be about the
bouse.
Mrs. Mag ie Caster was a business visitor in Pomeroy Saturday.
Star Grange he ld their regular
meeting Saturday evening with
their Christmas party &lt;1 nd enjoyed
on oyster s upper.

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A&amp;P Pdlnuts .. · · · · · .. · -· · - 2 • 8 oz. cans 59c

fancy Mixed Nils .. · .. ···· ···
lmportell Hallow! Dates
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29c lb.

A&amp;P Mflct Meat -· · - 2• 9oz. pkgs. 49c
Nabisco AniMal Crackers · ·· · · · 3 pkgs. 25c
O.eaa Sproy

Cranberry Sduct · · · · ·· · · ·

16 oz. can 19c

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Racine Tornadoes To Invade
yellow Jacket Floor Tonight

Tuppers Plains EUB Church ...,..,.,.. ""r"""
Christmas Program Is S.unday
A Christmas prOiram will be Clus No. }_ Cathie Snider, Cindy
1iven at th~ Tuppers Plain• EUB Lance, Waller Dor~tt, GJrTy Dorst,
Church Sunday evtnin&amp;, Dec. 23. Rodney Chevalier. Kirk Chevalier

Open
Mon., Dec.

Jn('luded w11J be .everal red: tations, individual numbert and a
pageant "The LLght of the World."
with a ca~t of ~ characters. The
combine-d Adult and Young Peoplt&gt;.s choir will provtde the JJ~Ial
numOCr . "'Tl'll Mt! The Story of
Jehus."
The following from rlasess One,
Two and Tnree wll! participate in
the prognm
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'@olid

Carol Singing Was
feature Of Party
Of Pomeroy WCTU

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Claas No. 2. Barbara Lance. Larry Landon, Gary Landon , Diane
Snider, Sharon Snider, Bonnie
Snider, Alene Torrence, Darlene
Torrence, Jimmy Branscomb, Gloria Hostetter, Ruth Landon and
Ruth Lance.
Clau No. 3: Mary Vineyard, Janet Vineyan! , CharJ~s Vineyard ,
Buddy Vinevard, Kenh Vineyard .
Donna Dors•. Belly Dorst, IJnda
Dorst, Marlene Torrence. Naomi
'
Bnnscomb. F.dm"nd B"n&amp;cmnb.
The annual Chmtmas party ot ~neeta Hostetter, Billy Chapman ,
the Pomeroy \\"'L'TU was held at Jtmmy Torrence .and Rodney Sni·
the Fecleratrd ~ hurth, Friday e11e· der.

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lhlt Bole
SATIN

Dennie BenPdum , Michael Bene:
dum, Charles Barton, Linda Barton
Mary Snider , Cl.ar 1ce Tobin, Grant
Newland, DiMna Dorst and Barbara
Branscomb.

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A pr('l ude or Ch ristmas music
....-ith Mrs. fo'rf'd Blaellnar at the
organ opened the !llC('tlrlg, A short
businass session was cot'ldl1Cted
H. EWirtg. president.
Miss Elizabeth Duffy, chitirman of
the soldiers and sailors ('om mitlee
reporteJ that Christmas g :ns in- ~
dividually wrapped had been mailed to the Vterans Hospital at
Chillicothe
Members wrrr urged to bring
:11nceled ~tamps which will be
:ent to AustraliA to he sold for th&lt;"'
1enefit of the lrpers. Mention was
nade ofthP film to Ue shown Janu
1ry 16, at the Pomeroy H igh
ichool .
1
Group singing of Christmas carJls Jeri b)' Miss Du ff y a~::companied
Jy Mrs. Blaettroar, interspersed
he program which follows . The
Christma&amp; story taken from St.
~abew by Min Duffy, devotional
1eadcr , ·whn
used for her themr
·'Come to the Stahle" Mrs _ BJaet'nar prrscutl'd two readings "G lori
fied LLt·in;;" anr1 "fo llowin~.: the
&lt;;jtar ".
A review taken from the Ohio
Messenger of the t&gt;iluation cotlcern
·ng the USl' or alcoholic bcvf'rage~
1s indir~1r.r1 hy recent newspaper
~ JippitiJ!:S wn ~;iven bv Mrs . Ewing .
ldrs. Gcorgl• H. Parker rrviewed a
')(JJ'tion or the study book or th e
.,ear, " The Christian Case or Absti
'' f'n l' C,

by Mr! . G

Plan To Install
New Offl'cers At
NeX t Mee t tng
'
The_odorus Council Daughters_of
\merle&amp; met_ 111 regular sessiOn
Monday ~venmg at the IOOf hall
~r~. Thomas Cook. coJncilor prP·
Hdtng.
During the b usincss sessior
members were reported ill. Pbn.s
Nere made for inst~tlla tion of ol
ficers at the next meeting on Janu
It)' 1.
At the ('!o~c of 1iw meeting' o
lOcial hour was NIJoycd, gamps
.v ere played and prizes awarded
the winners.

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NEW IIAVEN, W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strin Sr of
A~hland, Ky., villited Mr. and Mr!!_
K L. Stein Jr. and family rlurlnJ:!
th e wrf'k end.
Mr. and Mrs. John r..v Mor,l:(an
wrre ~ hopping In Columbu ~ on
Thursd1y.
Urend3 Brown undrrwrnt R 'ron .&lt;~llt•·ctomy, F'rlday at the Hartuum
cliuit• In Parkersburg.
Hoh Johnson and Nan \'i~ il&lt;'d
M1·. anrt Mu.. Dcrt Johnston nn
S11turday and Vlclrio John.~ton ILC'·
cu mpanied Lhem home aft('r a
thrf'f' wcekt ' vhdt there.
Mr.~. Sybil Smith Is a ~urwicul
patif'nl In Kol:r.er Ho~pltal .
{;ail Miller Ia a mrLiical pelil•ut
in St. JoiH!!!ph Hnspital.
Mr~. lAo Clark 18 a 11\l rJ,:ieHI pa·.
l irnt In llolzt'r HO!ipilal .
El~~oine S..yre Ia 1 medkal paILt&gt;nl in Holler HospitaL where Ahc
~~ a st udent nunc.

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.. llttt 2 eenta per word, one

aertiOil. ldml.mum cbvltt
t ceai•e per
word lor three coasecutiv
tns~thoru.

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CHJtiSTMAS PROGRAM

Boo Aunl• Booters'
A! an example, in an lndia-Aus- the A ussies Uegan to use their
tralia soccer mat('h in Sydney tlt.is fiats as well as their feet ancl
week, the crowd practically ran head s_ The crowd really gave it to
the Ausste players vut of the Ma- them and rooted solidly lor t.he In·
dium when the home lads got mad dians.
because they were taking a shelI don't know what games Richlacking.
ards was watching, but at those I
After sucfessfully defending the
6eems that IJ'tdia is about as
biih flying title in the internation· ~ good as they come In soceer and saw, crowd was about as irnparal games at Melbourne, the vault- the Aussi£'s had boasted they could nal is it could be . You cGuldn't
blame 'em for s howeri ng down
ing vicar put the rap on AusLSie '' lake" the Bena-al hooters.
when
one ()f thf' home lads broke
crowds. He did it on television anti
But the Ind ians, who had beaien
his remar ks were carried in every Australia , l-2, in the Olympics, through , but from this spectator's
newspapet in the land.
ran up a fast three-goal lead and seat. they were great.
''The Australian fans are one
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:~_;:;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
eyes," sermonized the reverend i
"They " ' too in''"' on sav1n•
their cheers for Australians and
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lfC felt rather badly about it."
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SALE

1957 Membership tickets are now on sale at Gilmore Sup.
ply Store, Pomeroy. This •ticket entitles holder to: Vote
at annual election of directors, File petition for office of
director. Free admission &amp; parking during the entire
l 957 Fair. New laws require their sale during the entire
year. Tickets may also be purchased from Allen C. Hill,
Secretary .

Meigs Co. Agriculture Society

25

cent..

7i'l ""oticf'S~

aun v~r. !'ldio, heater, teat SEP1'1C TANKS , ct.ss POOL."- and
co.-en Fotdomat¥ and ConUoout house! cleaned , r9mplet.e inental tnrn. $1oGdi.oo. Pomeroy . ttd:ation , free in!'pectlon. rea•
Motor eo.·
11 Z8 tf ' onable prit'e~. cb. emie~l aervice
vacuum equipment. All sep1 and
CHEVHOLET, ' ,;!!" _, 2 tone
tic tanks, and ceaa pools guarblue flni$h , 100 series, heater,
~nteed for _onc ye.ar. S &amp; H San·
Clean. $7t0.00. Pomeroy Motor
ttary Serv!.Ce, Pnone Jackson
Co.
11 28 tl
10'75. Toll charees call collect..
• 2~ bur sc7ice, no extu eharg•
II 3U I moe
195-2 STIJDEBA.K'!R. 2 dr., VB H}'· -~~~ m.lea:._
dramatic drive, huter, very QUlCK liERVICE oa. Watela a.
ci('£Ul , one owner, ..--•-5.00. Pome·
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11 28 If
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RESPONSJSLE FOB
. an~· debts other than my own on
or after this date, Dec . 17, 19M.
Ronde]( Priddy
12 18 3ti'

'l'URKEY ~nd HAM SHOOT Ra·
cine Planning Mill, Dec. 23.
NeXt American Legion Meeting
De':_ 2~---12~17-6te1

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YOUR BAU.ER TWINE
NOW. C:mrge orr to thi9 year's
business. Black $8.75 - Pr£'mium $8.50 - Gooo.l $695. Quantity
discount.
Fulton
Thompson
Tractor Sales, Pomero-y.
12-17·12tc

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job for your tractor. Brown's
Tractor Sal es.
12 15 Ric

(201 Business Servicet

lt53
FORD. • dr .. lovoly cream
and bell" thJtpmlltw, VB motor

serlio.n.
19SS BUICK, 4 dr . hard top, beiUtl·
.. CuCJ or Tnat1k&amp; and ~pedal Noful 3 tone green f,inish, white
tices of Events print~d at reguwall tires, low m \ea.:to, dynalar classified rates. Obltuariea
flow, radio, hettfl'. $~ .00.
Pomero)· !.t.otor Co.
11 28 U
puhlbbtod .It 1 cent per word.

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rnout'h followln.c Insertion
~rror• In A.d.,-mt11m......-Should btreported Immediately . Th"' Dal1r
.SPnHnel will not be responsible
for more than one incorrect in-

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month

Full rate ot 2 cents per word ..t!U
be ehara:ed fu,· advt"rtiling If not
· patd fOf' before the Z8tb of Hcb

Racine High School Band and
Glee Club will present their annual Christmas Program Wednesday evenmg at 7.30 in the Racine
High school auditorium.

By OSCAR FRALEY
UnltH PrHS Sport1 Writer
SYDN'EY, AIJI!tralia UP -The
Rev. Bob Richards, America '!S
Olympic pole vaulting champion.
is in bad with the Australian
sporting public.

British Sh.,• Opinion
The California sky pllot seems
from this corner to have been b~od ­
ly off base Tbe British also made
•nis charge but thPy were mlt"Wtl
bt"&lt;:suse the Americans drew so
many ravr5.
Sitting in the Melbourne Cricket
Grounds as Hich.ards retained the
vaulting crown . it seemed to me
that th., reverend got one of ~h e

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AJI~rl1:.r.

TJ-IIS

n~c~mLcr

13, 1956,
be responsible (or
t'ontmt'ted by any
lh :ltl myst'!f.
Lawrent'-l'

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Christmas Food Store

W~hr

Setvtce.

T.V. SE&amp; ll;~tcst inrrca sPs will boost some
VICP. AU 11'8ke8 Repaired bJ EJ; priel's above the trvf'ls f'xistln;:
pert Tecfndr\ana. Pb.one IJ2Bf Y aftrr the Oct. I a~·tion
Middle_.
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PbpD! 622"1. Nia'bt Pbode Cl)39. SAVE_ ON YOUR SRI!£ repair Jt
X. DODGJ.PLYMOUTB D£AL.
Racme Shoe Shop
l!lla
114-tt
" 30 lf

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19) For Sc:le

DATE,

I will not
any debts
one ot'her
A . Napper
12 14 3tp

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MARBLE TOP KJTCHEN TABLE.
l'hone 6285.
12 18 5tc

BOYS SUITS, 8itel!l 14-16 in stouts.
Also boy's bieyele In good condition at 137 Mulbet'ry Ave.
12 18 3tp

C'Ol'tiPLETI IOsv:""lee Proteetloo.

FRlGIDAffiE MANGLE. large size
sam~ ns new. Phone 2M.
12 18 ltc

(21 I Reo I Estate

l.fft, Allto. '-tiN. Polio. CaU DolL
.~Uiot, llldcll0\&gt;~r1. _llblo _ __

Frigid~ire

MANGLE, large size,
same as new. Phone 285.
12 14 2tc

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153 ac-res, formerly
koown as the Harl Musser place,
with good 7-room home with
bath, gas heating, large veranda.
~xcell~nt b~sern_ent barn 38x56,
sllo, mtlkhouse, Lmplement shed,
poultry house 2h70, all with
good roofs. 40 acres tillable
~·1ith balance in well-fenced blue
grass pa.&lt;iture. On good gravel
road, to ~ blecktoppe~ so.on .
O?IY 1 m1le to Harnson v11le
With school,, churches,
end
t res $12 000 00
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$1.00 each. Als:J sash, window
frames , odd sized lumber, cheap
hauled away at once. See R.
L Coates, Middleport. 12·17·3tc
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Smlth.CCJron~ T)'PEW
· con·
t t J net M n el Racine or
SEE THE N£W Del~EV AL BULK
pa:Gne a3739··, a u ,
12 13 6tc BOX »9
.. PHONE 108·Y
},11LK COOLER. Fulfon .Thomp(12)15, 3tc
son, East Main St.
11 28 I moe FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm .
Radford Gr Harold Blacklton.
~·ompiete WHEEL ALJGK :dENT,
Rock
Sprlngs or phone ~2-J.
ba.~arlcinl ·and brake lti'vkt.
11 14 Jmo-p
STRUCTURAL l ' BEAMS
Rackett'1 SafetJ Setvl.n, .Welt
SCitAP IRON- METALS
\lain Stnet. Pomef07, Oblo.

----SAYI DON'T YOU

Iaker's will ... iln "'~~
trade on IW'Ilitt:l'&gt; o~

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Jb.
10 to
18 lb •.

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KROGER PU MPKIN.~~~-~.2.~.:.~.:::33c

,Mince Meat..~~!:.~J;~.. 39c Sweet Peas ~~p~~2·:~:." 33c
Cake Mix . . . . .. .."' c....... :-.-;-. : 2 ... &amp;5c Flour
Cran•erry Sauce ·..
2N··-33c
Corn
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Pineapple Juice ... K•oe•• • :-:-:-::-: •, • N:.!11 10c
Poldoes ... r ..

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2 N~!~3 330
k... Labol
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Chocolates ....... •-... etc HolidaJ Mil, ." ... •••-21c
Mint Pillows .. • •• ·•·- lie Fllle~ CandJ, ·." ....... 3te

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12-17-:3.:'lp' - - - TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM
apartmEnts. close in town, 127
Butternut.
12-11 -12tc

6 ROOM DUPLEX located
Bug11.r Run. Phone 374-J.

1956 BCICK Special

2 dr. Dlx.
ScdtHJ . D}"Jaflow drive. low mile.
age. Like new. $2595.00. Blaett·
. nar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 6k

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tQ54 PONTIAC 2 dr. Sedan. Ori,.
Jnal finish , careful owner. $1091.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy . 12 13 ~te

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rent - Electrlc wallpa~ :- r
t.teamar. Clinton Fl•her, Mid ·

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Seventh Birthday
Of Lad Honored
By His Parents

Pomeroy

,Cilmorf' was ohserved Friday at
homr o( hi s parents, Mr. and
I the
_\Irs. Elza Gilmore Jr., Lincoln

r.~~~r.=~~~~:ij~ i ThC'
lfPi giJt
s, following
home

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ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
8 room house .NeWly de&lt;!Drated
tnslde .iml out. A. N. Benatl.

PCtomeroy.

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OUTSIDE, KIDS---THIS STORE

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Ricky rereived a number of giftS'-

CUSTOMIRS

h·om his relatives.

MAX WARO

Trevey-Finsterwald
I Funeral Heme

In addition thev can S4"cure quf\1otate
Rutland Townahi'P. 81
itv merchandise without extraacre'.. land house barn and oul
v.a~ance. 144 Buttern ut Ave.,
bul'ldingl. 'See G~ge A. M-e-in· · Pomeroy. Ohio.

bart. Administrator.

operetta.
in keep·

' Ice cream and rup c~Jkes lee(! in
.'\"Tet•n an(] rerl Wl' Te sNvbd to Mr ~.
0CIIver Kapple: d&lt;iu ghlf't Phy!li ,;
:mn ~ u n Dcnni~. and Mr. and Mrs.
r.ilmorc and sons , Hlcky, Joey and

ATIO.WID.

FOR SAI.&amp;-Peatl.kirby Real El-

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When people suddenly fa('e berc-av~ment the service of a trnst
worth:v funeral dire&lt;'Lor is lnrlispensable. They also welrome the
information and ('ounsel rect·iv·
ed at

~den.
lf!:S3 CHEVROLET 4 rlr. 210 Sedan .......&amp;--&amp;noo~~..
Extra good rubber. original gr~y
S.affold Boards. Drop Clothl.
finiab.
$99~.00 .
Blaettnar s,
~':D :::~ ~t.Uf
Pomproy.
12 13 6tc - - - -·
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 dr. sedan, VS
motor wlth overdrive, radio,
heater, sept covers, dark 11rcen
t'inisb. $1745 .00. Pometoy Motor
co.
11 28 tf

. WASH~Nr,TON UP - U. S.
Rep. James Patterson (R.CQnft.l
today cwrPssed the opinion that
Sen. 'Gforge Bender. defeated tor
re-elf'ction by Ohio Democ;ratic
Gov. Frank J . Lausche , wiU !he
glvf'n :1 high federal PQst.
Patterson · told his constituentl!
in a weekly r.ewsletter that Bender
.was being considered for eithl!r
chairman or the Subversive Activitil·s Control Koard or a position
in the post office. He said Bender
" would prefer the postmaster generalship ."
Jlo;.·~.ovt'r, there ·was no confirmation or Patterson's predlcticm
i ·bY Bender's office nor by the
I SACB and the post office. T h e
SAf'B ('hairmanship will be va·
catcd l1 y Thomas Herbert , former
Ohio gm-c rnor, Jan . 1 when he 11'1 ,
•seated on the Ohio Supreme Court
•Bt.'lll'h.
No ~-arancy exist.&lt;; at present in
the hil(.h rrhelons o1 the post ·of.
·
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ftcl' and no md1cat1on that Post·
'"_laster .Gen('~al Arthur Summet•
ftcld WL]] rf'~lgn.

Th e 'i t' vl•n th birthday or Rickey

JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Bender Mav. Get
Appointment To
Federal Post

fii.!OIMII-C..

Mwt"JOt•nl-·

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Pomeroy, Ohio

CONCRETE BLOCKS

Rodnev Downing

INSURANCE AGENCY

"B"Ifd tftter For L•u"

Fl .... Automobile, HHith
AC'CIDI!!NT
Ufe. C11u•lty and Bonds

GRUESER · BLOCil: CO.
I Mlln North of Pomeroy

Ret;~ I Estate Broker

In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
11 1 tf 6l3&amp;.M
PHONES
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Elaettnar',. Pomeroy. 12 13 6tc

OHIO VALLEY

-w;;;d - RAW FURS and Beet
Hides. Carl &lt;;llevalier,
Long
Bottom.
11 27 1mop.

1951 PONTIAC, 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan

picnic •• lb.

0

April
Orchard

top Fordomatic. cxtr'a g6od for
model. $895.00 Blaettnar's, Pom·
eroy.
12 13 8tc
1952 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan
Dynar!Qw "'rive, one local owner
$795.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 6tc

53¢shankH•Iflb. 4 7 "

9 to 11 lb .•• lb.

g ..

(111 Wonted To Buy

l!l~2 ~- Vl~toriar4.~1&amp;- S3Rc;m:;;;Jl?~

lb.

lb.

agpliao., 6-tf

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Wonderbirds. . ~~~:~~::. 55c Game Hens .. c...,,h . , 89c Pork Roast. '•••h
29c
Ducks .. .
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55c Canned Hams
&amp;9c Oysters . . .
98c
Ra••its
lb. 69c Sausage. . Pur• •••k • : • 3 lba. $1 Shrimp . . . v.,•.x • . • lb. $1.09
Mlchlaold•n

the 00s!

Auto Soles

::; 181

Smoked Hams ~·,::,~:".~'"'

lb.

KNOW?

Cement Produrers
T0 BOOSl PrJ'
"eS
, 'I
As Of, January 1

rOREMAi ~B&lt;.rr"f

I. H. IIA WLJHG SOJ'i CO. - M

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NE W YORK (UP) _ .. The nalion's four b 1&amp;gest cement produrer~ w!l l h•ke prictos t5 to ~ ('eots
~ barr&lt;&gt;] on Jan . 1 to offset ri»in g
Op.!ratl ug costs.
The comp.'lnie-s pointed out that
the mcreases will go into effect
ot plants wh ich did not raise
ptit'C5 on Oct. I .
· 1 d
LICRS. p~.,.
t.a..tl
The eompanies involved me u e
---U11Jversel Atlas Cenwnt Co.
.4.
RADJu It TEU:YISION SEI.VIC! subsi di&gt;.trf of U.S. Stfocl CoTp:
Pbobll 200. C1el111d Appliance PcL)Il Dixie Ct&gt;ment Co . Lone Star
Store, 118 w. Maia St., Pomern1 [ C'eml' nt ('IJrp. and Alpha Portland
2-23-tf
C('Oi't Corp.
I An indu.~lr)· spokPsm an sai d the

WE BUY

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Tlcen . .. .. ...., $1.41 Clddlt Bars ...... $1.49
SIIIPJ Dors , .. •··• $1 AI P11dls . . • . . .''"' $1.49

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Roll Butter . .. . coun;ry club •••••••••• 69~· Salad Dressing ,.....
. . 49c
Sharp Cheese ..... Now York ~ •••• , • •· lb. 58c Ice Cream .. . . . country club
II gal•
69c
Spotlight CoHee .. . a ~~.·~~;~:.ss .... , 87c White Bread ....
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Florida
juicy

Red-ripe, plump

lJe
fams

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sweet

Rome Apples .. ••d
English Walnuts ..

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bag.

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•oun &amp;be "'"- oS 1lae

$1.79

Ill,

STOlt! HOURS
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Kli!IJ'I'Im leathettte uppen :
c;om:po 1o111t futber beela.

Tbe a:rade sehool of Racine will
preaent an operetta and Nativlt7
p1 ngrMJ in the Radne HJgb Sebool
11uditorium Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The public is Invited.

NEC'CHI or ELNA SEW_ ::=::-:c::;:-::::;:---:::c:cc:ING MACHINES. The only 100% ~ HEREFORD Blfl..L, service age,
automatic. Nerhhi . Elna Sewing
$100.00. R~ymond Teaford, MinCirrle. Olive at 1st. Pl1one 1224,
ersville Rt-1 next to Chestet.
Galllpolis.
12 14 fltc :12:.·:.17:..-J::t~P:._·_ _ _ _ _ _ __

New Members Join
Tuppers Plains
Latin Club

Thl'y are a11 rollowfl: Martha GOI'bel. Mary Wolson, Marltne Turrl'ncc, 'M arlene Robinson, Jean
Kirkhart, Palty Deeter and Clara
Chaney.
Twenty-one of the Cbc~tcr Latin
stmlent~ joined the club. All wrrc
Initiated ani passed IIUCCe118fully _
At the nex.t meeting which is
to be held at tho Olive Orang ..
Righ School audtlorium Jam~!
Knight anrt Elllanor Evan~ l,lrc to
make arepc)l'l on tho Roman ealcndar lind John Retzer a re110rt
on the orla:in and the name of I he
monlbs.
After the meetlna: the group t'X·
ehanied Chriltma~ iilt.!l. RdrNh·
mrnts werr. sl:!rvcd by the Chesler
Latin students.

WANT ADS

NATIVITY PAOOitAM

GIVE -

At the rio.~.-. of 1he program an
Lour of fl'llow:ihlp wa!i enjnyed
n th t· sor i~l room which was d,.:
"orated wlth piuc branches anp
·.~hite eanrile~ en n n lighted tre~.
A Chri~lmas ecntcrpiree with IIJII
while tapl'L'.-; on r ither side de·
corall~rl lht• Jmffr·r
!able, frofll
o'o'hirh do1int.v rdrt•shuwls were-s~&gt;r
vcd. Favors wr•n• ('hrlstmas L'Nr(ls
with · C~tndy ow(·~ atlaehcrl, ttw
'iift ~f .Mr11. Ewing. A bO~J ' anrae­
Uve .Jn Chri:~tinas wraPPlJI~t;. n•
rpiverl the gifts for a m•crly Iamil~·

The Srholars of Cees11r Latin
('lub of OIIYt' Orana:e High S-:-hool
wt~re v,urst.~ uf &lt;'ht·~ler High School
Lat1n ~tudents , Dt'c. 12.
In April or Jant yf.ar the Tupprn Plain:1 Latin 8tudenls orgBn·
i~ cd ttu~ club with Mn. Nora Riec
lhf'ir Latin teachf'r a11 5ponsor .
Mrs. Faye :-&lt;HLer is the Latin
trar hf'r at f'ht'Sil'r.
Nrx:t month new offkl'rs are
to be dcetr-1. As of now they 11rc
a~ follows: Martha Goebel , president, Marlene Robinson, vice pres·
ident. Marlene Torrence, Stocretary and Jean Kirkhart, trl'a~urcr .
The Christmas carol11, •·Joy to
the World," 0 Come All Vf' Faith·
r11l and "0 Little Town of Ilethlehcm"' were suns by the group . Also Mr11. Jlicc prt'sentcd a chartu
to the membors of the Jr. Classical
J..caguc ..

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 18, !9~G

Todays sports
Parade

High calibre opposition was met
in Belpre ·wd Rome Canaan. the
Belpre dub later downing Athens
High School.
tn fashioning a style for each
team, Racine at Belpre was against
a big, experienced club. The Tornadoes played strict
possession
ball. taking only 35 shots. In other
fi:ames they have shot as high as
70 times.
In MlddlPport, the Tornadoes
will meet a team that could jell
anyllme. Swad:hammer's boys are
big enough, shoot well enough and
handle the ball with acceptable
skill. They have not been aggrcs..
sn·e rnough off the boards or on
going after the loosely thrown ball
, on the court
' Bowles, Morris, Kennedy, Kelly
and a substitute- so far- Bobby
T. Henne!W'y, c.1n put the ball
t hrough the ba!ket. Playing on
their home rourt they well may
gLt•e Racin&lt;: its stiffest test of U.t
lleason.
R.a'Ci'lle has a rangy club with
Uoug Graham and Ronnie Salser
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finest hands or the entire eek. At
the b.!lsketb•ll !mal, they almut
Lori!! down tbe house wben th~
as forwardtL at 6-l each. Center Jim Americans received theil medals,
Adams is bil!l enouah at 8-2 and with partic'ulary thunerous ovathe guards :Jre Carl Wolfe at 8-11 tions ·for Bill Russell and K. C.
an dBob B1~rh at 6-0. Ivan Powell
Jones, who were sUckouts against
haa been playing a lot of ball as the Russians.
a swing forward-guard.
Most Of the otber llhletes-exGame time is 8 o'clock with a
cept
the harried Russians . enreserve tilt -set for 7 p. m.
ahusiastically praised the reeeption
they received from the Australian
crowds.
And the Aussie .fans were quick
to "iet on" their own guys when
they &amp;:Ot out of H~ .

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RacL~e ~ TornadoeB will brmg a
fantutll' flve-aam~ shoot1n11 perct•ntage of_ 56 "1, 1nto Middleport
1 turuKht ~iamst Coal'b Nolan Swack
hammers Yellow Jackel!J who so
!~Jr have been unsucce~ful 1n SEO
Lt&gt;ague play
1 Th~ red -hot b?YS of ~oach La~ry
Morrtson, planmng theu play with
the kind or tea~ they are _up
aga1 nst, have "3 f1ve-game wlnnmg
st reak. They have four players
that m four of those games bave
hit into double scoring figures
a nd iu one game six players got
there.

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yellow Jacket Floor Tonight

Tuppers Plains EUB Church ...,..,.,.. ""r"""
Christmas Program Is S.unday
A Christmas prOiram will be Clus No. }_ Cathie Snider, Cindy
1iven at th~ Tuppers Plain• EUB Lance, Waller Dor~tt, GJrTy Dorst,
Church Sunday evtnin&amp;, Dec. 23. Rodney Chevalier. Kirk Chevalier

Open
Mon., Dec.

Jn('luded w11J be .everal red: tations, individual numbert and a
pageant "The LLght of the World."
with a ca~t of ~ characters. The
combine-d Adult and Young Peoplt&gt;.s choir will provtde the JJ~Ial
numOCr . "'Tl'll Mt! The Story of
Jehus."
The following from rlasess One,
Two and Tnree wll! participate in
the prognm
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GIVE •••
'@olid

Carol Singing Was
feature Of Party
Of Pomeroy WCTU

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HOUSE SLIPPERS
FOR EVERY ONE • • AT THE
PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY!
WOMEN'S FUR-TRIMMED

MOCCASINS

$2 99

Sott, sut~ple sw:dcne moc&lt;'8Jlns,
Flannel lining,
pi• insole.
'""· Hlue
,.,_
ther

or red.
4 lo 9.

Size~

WOMEN'S DAtiiEL GREENE

HOUSE SLIPPERS
'450

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liard Mole

CORDUIOl'

Black -

Rd -

Black or
Blue !S.\TIN
Grern

Navy -

11591

MEN'S LEATHER

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Opera style . ,

$)99

!llnft uppers,

shcc p- 1111Cd,
leath"'r ~olr ..
Rubber ht·~·l.
Sizu 6 to 1 l.

MEN'S SOFT PADDED SOLE FELT

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Wurm -

comfol'!&lt;.~ble!

Brown or grey ,

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S1z 1·s 6 to ll.

WOMEN'$ FUR-TRIMMED
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$]99
Vinyl

kiil - grain

slipp('rs; laney work

on hw. SoH so le .&lt;~.
Whitll, yt:l luw, red,

pink, blue,
All sizes.
WOMEN'S BROUADED

WOME~'S

.:reen.

LEATRERETTE

SATIN SLIPPERS
$1.99 pr

MOCCASINS
$1.99 pr

Wltl1 warm collar; soft 1nle,
lllht blue, black, royal • ,

Fur collar, toft aol... ASIwrtl'd colonr. All .1izr~.

WOMEN'S HARD SOLE

Hoa1e Slippers

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$199

Ball"lou,
Flolo,
Sruff1, Don1y1 ;
w~Ut 'lftdle hltls
In oriental print•,
broeact.d ••Una;
wld1 dlok• ot

toloral

WGMth'l

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Role

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blu,., 4-t _

Children's

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99¢

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hou~v 'ltJ')pf'rs,
leat.htor ~olet;; red
bl~M; ~ to 11,

INI'ANT&amp;'
PLUIB BtJNNY

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SUP'IRS
Pink or blue.

.. 2 to ..

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itiPPER SLIPPERS

OU.n Cbll4nn'a
Howe
811pen
11.91
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Soft tole, warm t'elt
upper~; red or bluL
Si~ea

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BROWN KID LEATHER

ROMEOS - $3.99
Soft, ~ur1dl!!
Jv~~othr r upper~: lf'llthu
solo-; ruhb1•r
herl. Si:t.u 6
to II.

PETERS' LEATHER

"SOIPS"
For Men
MEN'S HARD SOLI
Brown kJd,

hal'!!

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Claas No. 2. Barbara Lance. Larry Landon, Gary Landon , Diane
Snider, Sharon Snider, Bonnie
Snider, Alene Torrence, Darlene
Torrence, Jimmy Branscomb, Gloria Hostetter, Ruth Landon and
Ruth Lance.
Clau No. 3: Mary Vineyard, Janet Vineyan! , CharJ~s Vineyard ,
Buddy Vinevard, Kenh Vineyard .
Donna Dors•. Belly Dorst, IJnda
Dorst, Marlene Torrence. Naomi
'
Bnnscomb. F.dm"nd B"n&amp;cmnb.
The annual Chmtmas party ot ~neeta Hostetter, Billy Chapman ,
the Pomeroy \\"'L'TU was held at Jtmmy Torrence .and Rodney Sni·
the Fecleratrd ~ hurth, Friday e11e· der.

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lhlt Bole
SATIN

Dennie BenPdum , Michael Bene:
dum, Charles Barton, Linda Barton
Mary Snider , Cl.ar 1ce Tobin, Grant
Newland, DiMna Dorst and Barbara
Branscomb.

8M~IU'

EVEitiTT
STYLI

.

A pr('l ude or Ch ristmas music
....-ith Mrs. fo'rf'd Blaellnar at the
organ opened the !llC('tlrlg, A short
businass session was cot'ldl1Cted
H. EWirtg. president.
Miss Elizabeth Duffy, chitirman of
the soldiers and sailors ('om mitlee
reporteJ that Christmas g :ns in- ~
dividually wrapped had been mailed to the Vterans Hospital at
Chillicothe
Members wrrr urged to bring
:11nceled ~tamps which will be
:ent to AustraliA to he sold for th&lt;"'
1enefit of the lrpers. Mention was
nade ofthP film to Ue shown Janu
1ry 16, at the Pomeroy H igh
ichool .
1
Group singing of Christmas carJls Jeri b)' Miss Du ff y a~::companied
Jy Mrs. Blaettroar, interspersed
he program which follows . The
Christma&amp; story taken from St.
~abew by Min Duffy, devotional
1eadcr , ·whn
used for her themr
·'Come to the Stahle" Mrs _ BJaet'nar prrscutl'd two readings "G lori
fied LLt·in;;" anr1 "fo llowin~.: the
&lt;;jtar ".
A review taken from the Ohio
Messenger of the t&gt;iluation cotlcern
·ng the USl' or alcoholic bcvf'rage~
1s indir~1r.r1 hy recent newspaper
~ JippitiJ!:S wn ~;iven bv Mrs . Ewing .
ldrs. Gcorgl• H. Parker rrviewed a
')(JJ'tion or the study book or th e
.,ear, " The Christian Case or Absti
'' f'n l' C,

by Mr! . G

Plan To Install
New Offl'cers At
NeX t Mee t tng
'
The_odorus Council Daughters_of
\merle&amp; met_ 111 regular sessiOn
Monday ~venmg at the IOOf hall
~r~. Thomas Cook. coJncilor prP·
Hdtng.
During the b usincss sessior
members were reported ill. Pbn.s
Nere made for inst~tlla tion of ol
ficers at the next meeting on Janu
It)' 1.
At the ('!o~c of 1iw meeting' o
lOcial hour was NIJoycd, gamps
.v ere played and prizes awarded
the winners.

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NEW IIAVEN, W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strin Sr of
A~hland, Ky., villited Mr. and Mr!!_
K L. Stein Jr. and family rlurlnJ:!
th e wrf'k end.
Mr. and Mrs. John r..v Mor,l:(an
wrre ~ hopping In Columbu ~ on
Thursd1y.
Urend3 Brown undrrwrnt R 'ron .&lt;~llt•·ctomy, F'rlday at the Hartuum
cliuit• In Parkersburg.
Hoh Johnson and Nan \'i~ il&lt;'d
M1·. anrt Mu.. Dcrt Johnston nn
S11turday and Vlclrio John.~ton ILC'·
cu mpanied Lhem home aft('r a
thrf'f' wcekt ' vhdt there.
Mr.~. Sybil Smith Is a ~urwicul
patif'nl In Kol:r.er Ho~pltal .
{;ail Miller Ia a mrLiical pelil•ut
in St. JoiH!!!ph Hnspital.
Mr~. lAo Clark 18 a 11\l rJ,:ieHI pa·.
l irnt In llolzt'r HO!ipilal .
El~~oine S..yre Ia 1 medkal paILt&gt;nl in Holler HospitaL where Ahc
~~ a st udent nunc.

1~ ,
&amp;Oc- ~

.. llttt 2 eenta per word, one

aertiOil. ldml.mum cbvltt
t ceai•e per
word lor three coasecutiv
tns~thoru.

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CHJtiSTMAS PROGRAM

Boo Aunl• Booters'
A! an example, in an lndia-Aus- the A ussies Uegan to use their
tralia soccer mat('h in Sydney tlt.is fiats as well as their feet ancl
week, the crowd practically ran head s_ The crowd really gave it to
the Ausste players vut of the Ma- them and rooted solidly lor t.he In·
dium when the home lads got mad dians.
because they were taking a shelI don't know what games Richlacking.
ards was watching, but at those I
After sucfessfully defending the
6eems that IJ'tdia is about as
biih flying title in the internation· ~ good as they come In soceer and saw, crowd was about as irnparal games at Melbourne, the vault- the Aussi£'s had boasted they could nal is it could be . You cGuldn't
blame 'em for s howeri ng down
ing vicar put the rap on AusLSie '' lake" the Bena-al hooters.
when
one ()f thf' home lads broke
crowds. He did it on television anti
But the Ind ians, who had beaien
his remar ks were carried in every Australia , l-2, in the Olympics, through , but from this spectator's
newspapet in the land.
ran up a fast three-goal lead and seat. they were great.
''The Australian fans are one
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:~_;:;;;;;;;;,;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
eyes," sermonized the reverend i
"They " ' too in''"' on sav1n•
their cheers for Australians and
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lfC felt rather badly about it."
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SALE

1957 Membership tickets are now on sale at Gilmore Sup.
ply Store, Pomeroy. This •ticket entitles holder to: Vote
at annual election of directors, File petition for office of
director. Free admission &amp; parking during the entire
l 957 Fair. New laws require their sale during the entire
year. Tickets may also be purchased from Allen C. Hill,
Secretary .

Meigs Co. Agriculture Society

25

cent..

7i'l ""oticf'S~

aun v~r. !'ldio, heater, teat SEP1'1C TANKS , ct.ss POOL."- and
co.-en Fotdomat¥ and ConUoout house! cleaned , r9mplet.e inental tnrn. $1oGdi.oo. Pomeroy . ttd:ation , free in!'pectlon. rea•
Motor eo.·
11 Z8 tf ' onable prit'e~. cb. emie~l aervice
vacuum equipment. All sep1 and
CHEVHOLET, ' ,;!!" _, 2 tone
tic tanks, and ceaa pools guarblue flni$h , 100 series, heater,
~nteed for _onc ye.ar. S &amp; H San·
Clean. $7t0.00. Pomeroy Motor
ttary Serv!.Ce, Pnone Jackson
Co.
11 28 tl
10'75. Toll charees call collect..
• 2~ bur sc7ice, no extu eharg•
II 3U I moe
195-2 STIJDEBA.K'!R. 2 dr., VB H}'· -~~~ m.lea:._
dramatic drive, huter, very QUlCK liERVICE oa. Watela a.
ci('£Ul , one owner, ..--•-5.00. Pome·
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P6
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N}" Motor CG
11 28 If
wtlO~a•-.
S ,..,
- ... .,.
uw • -

I 19~3

~ B 1 Auto S«!rvic-

· 1 Ai1 'NoT

RESPONSJSLE FOB
. an~· debts other than my own on
or after this date, Dec . 17, 19M.
Ronde]( Priddy
12 18 3ti'

'l'URKEY ~nd HAM SHOOT Ra·
cine Planning Mill, Dec. 23.
NeXt American Legion Meeting
De':_ 2~---12~17-6te1

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BUY

YOUR BAU.ER TWINE
NOW. C:mrge orr to thi9 year's
business. Black $8.75 - Pr£'mium $8.50 - Gooo.l $695. Quantity
discount.
Fulton
Thompson
Tractor Sales, Pomero-y.
12-17·12tc

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; - SEE US ABOUT A J&lt;~REE PAINT
job for your tractor. Brown's
Tractor Sal es.
12 15 Ric

(201 Business Servicet

lt53
FORD. • dr .. lovoly cream
and bell" thJtpmlltw, VB motor

serlio.n.
19SS BUICK, 4 dr . hard top, beiUtl·
.. CuCJ or Tnat1k&amp; and ~pedal Noful 3 tone green f,inish, white
tices of Events print~d at reguwall tires, low m \ea.:to, dynalar classified rates. Obltuariea
flow, radio, hettfl'. $~ .00.
Pomero)· !.t.otor Co.
11 28 U
puhlbbtod .It 1 cent per word.

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for

rnout'h followln.c Insertion
~rror• In A.d.,-mt11m......-Should btreported Immediately . Th"' Dal1r
.SPnHnel will not be responsible
for more than one incorrect in-

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1957 MEMBERSHIP TICKETS

month

Full rate ot 2 cents per word ..t!U
be ehara:ed fu,· advt"rtiling If not
· patd fOf' before the Z8tb of Hcb

Racine High School Band and
Glee Club will present their annual Christmas Program Wednesday evenmg at 7.30 in the Racine
High school auditorium.

By OSCAR FRALEY
UnltH PrHS Sport1 Writer
SYDN'EY, AIJI!tralia UP -The
Rev. Bob Richards, America '!S
Olympic pole vaulting champion.
is in bad with the Australian
sporting public.

British Sh.,• Opinion
The California sky pllot seems
from this corner to have been b~od ­
ly off base Tbe British also made
•nis charge but thPy were mlt"Wtl
bt"&lt;:suse the Americans drew so
many ravr5.
Sitting in the Melbourne Cricket
Grounds as Hich.ards retained the
vaulting crown . it seemed to me
that th., reverend got one of ~h e

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AJI~rl1:.r.

TJ-IIS

n~c~mLcr

13, 1956,
be responsible (or
t'ontmt'ted by any
lh :ltl myst'!f.
Lawrent'-l'

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Christmas Food Store

W~hr

Setvtce.

T.V. SE&amp; ll;~tcst inrrca sPs will boost some
VICP. AU 11'8ke8 Repaired bJ EJ; priel's above the trvf'ls f'xistln;:
pert Tecfndr\ana. Pb.one IJ2Bf Y aftrr the Oct. I a~·tion
Middle_.
11-lr.tl

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PbpD! 622"1. Nia'bt Pbode Cl)39. SAVE_ ON YOUR SRI!£ repair Jt
X. DODGJ.PLYMOUTB D£AL.
Racme Shoe Shop
l!lla
114-tt
" 30 lf

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19) For Sc:le

DATE,

I will not
any debts
one ot'her
A . Napper
12 14 3tp

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120 Bl Ins1Jronc@'

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MARBLE TOP KJTCHEN TABLE.
l'hone 6285.
12 18 5tc

BOYS SUITS, 8itel!l 14-16 in stouts.
Also boy's bieyele In good condition at 137 Mulbet'ry Ave.
12 18 3tp

C'Ol'tiPLETI IOsv:""lee Proteetloo.

FRlGIDAffiE MANGLE. large size
sam~ ns new. Phone 2M.
12 18 ltc

(21 I Reo I Estate

l.fft, Allto. '-tiN. Polio. CaU DolL
.~Uiot, llldcll0\&gt;~r1. _llblo _ __

Frigid~ire

MANGLE, large size,
same as new. Phone 285.
12 14 2tc

FAit~ -

153 ac-res, formerly
koown as the Harl Musser place,
with good 7-room home with
bath, gas heating, large veranda.
~xcell~nt b~sern_ent barn 38x56,
sllo, mtlkhouse, Lmplement shed,
poultry house 2h70, all with
good roofs. 40 acres tillable
~·1ith balance in well-fenced blue
grass pa.&lt;iture. On good gravel
road, to ~ blecktoppe~ so.on .
O?IY 1 m1le to Harnson v11le
With school,, churches,
end
t res $12 000 00
s0 •
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30 USED OAK PANEL DOORS,
$1.00 each. Als:J sash, window
frames , odd sized lumber, cheap
hauled away at once. See R.
L Coates, Middleport. 12·17·3tc
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RITER

Smlth.CCJron~ T)'PEW
· con·
t t J net M n el Racine or
SEE THE N£W Del~EV AL BULK
pa:Gne a3739··, a u ,
12 13 6tc BOX »9
.. PHONE 108·Y
},11LK COOLER. Fulfon .Thomp(12)15, 3tc
son, East Main St.
11 28 I moe FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm .
Radford Gr Harold Blacklton.
~·ompiete WHEEL ALJGK :dENT,
Rock
Sprlngs or phone ~2-J.
ba.~arlcinl ·and brake lti'vkt.
11 14 Jmo-p
STRUCTURAL l ' BEAMS
Rackett'1 SafetJ Setvl.n, .Welt
SCitAP IRON- METALS
\lain Stnet. Pomef07, Oblo.

----SAYI DON'T YOU

Iaker's will ... iln "'~~
trade on IW'Ilitt:l'&gt; o~

·~-:. 1"!!'11.

Jb.
10 to
18 lb •.

lb.

••••••••••••

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sto.d.,d.

pt.

KROGER PU MPKIN.~~~-~.2.~.:.~.:::33c

,Mince Meat..~~!:.~J;~.. 39c Sweet Peas ~~p~~2·:~:." 33c
Cake Mix . . . . .. .."' c....... :-.-;-. : 2 ... &amp;5c Flour
Cran•erry Sauce ·..
2N··-33c
Corn
..
Pineapple Juice ... K•oe•• • :-:-:-::-: •, • N:.!11 10c
Poldoes ... r ..

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Kroger
·• • • • • , • All 'urpos•

• • • •

.. 10 ~ 89c
2 N~!~3 330
k... Labol
• •• 2 N~~!" 47c
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Chocolates ....... •-... etc HolidaJ Mil, ." ... •••-21c
Mint Pillows .. • •• ·•·- lie Fllle~ CandJ, ·." ....... 3te

--( 141 For Rent

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ing rooms,
12-17-:3.:'lp' - - - TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM
apartmEnts. close in town, 127
Butternut.
12-11 -12tc

6 ROOM DUPLEX located
Bug11.r Run. Phone 374-J.

1956 BCICK Special

2 dr. Dlx.
ScdtHJ . D}"Jaflow drive. low mile.
age. Like new. $2595.00. Blaett·
. nar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 6k

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tQ54 PONTIAC 2 dr. Sedan. Ori,.
Jnal finish , careful owner. $1091.
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy . 12 13 ~te

at

12 4 tl
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rent - Electrlc wallpa~ :- r
t.teamar. Clinton Fl•her, Mid ·

•"'P"'" ~h. 6211a.x:.

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Seventh Birthday
Of Lad Honored
By His Parents

Pomeroy

,Cilmorf' was ohserved Friday at
homr o( hi s parents, Mr. and
I the
_\Irs. Elza Gilmore Jr., Lincoln

r.~~~r.=~~~~:ij~ i ThC'
lfPi giJt
s, following
home

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ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. One
8 room house .NeWly de&lt;!Drated
tnslde .iml out. A. N. Benatl.

PCtomeroy.

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NAI\o('V
OUTSIDE, KIDS---THIS STORE

Ro~N'.

1!. FOR

Ricky rereived a number of giftS'-

CUSTOMIRS

h·om his relatives.

MAX WARO

Trevey-Finsterwald
I Funeral Heme

In addition thev can S4"cure quf\1otate
Rutland Townahi'P. 81
itv merchandise without extraacre'.. land house barn and oul
v.a~ance. 144 Buttern ut Ave.,
bul'ldingl. 'See G~ge A. M-e-in· · Pomeroy. Ohio.

bart. Administrator.

operetta.
in keep·

' Ice cream and rup c~Jkes lee(! in
.'\"Tet•n an(] rerl Wl' Te sNvbd to Mr ~.
0CIIver Kapple: d&lt;iu ghlf't Phy!li ,;
:mn ~ u n Dcnni~. and Mr. and Mrs.
r.ilmorc and sons , Hlcky, Joey and

ATIO.WID.

FOR SAI.&amp;-Peatl.kirby Real El-

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includltil

When people suddenly fa('e berc-av~ment the service of a trnst
worth:v funeral dire&lt;'Lor is lnrlispensable. They also welrome the
information and ('ounsel rect·iv·
ed at

~den.
lf!:S3 CHEVROLET 4 rlr. 210 Sedan .......&amp;--&amp;noo~~..
Extra good rubber. original gr~y
S.affold Boards. Drop Clothl.
finiab.
$99~.00 .
Blaettnar s,
~':D :::~ ~t.Uf
Pomproy.
12 13 6tc - - - -·
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 dr. sedan, VS
motor wlth overdrive, radio,
heater, sept covers, dark 11rcen
t'inisb. $1745 .00. Pometoy Motor
co.
11 28 tf

. WASH~Nr,TON UP - U. S.
Rep. James Patterson (R.CQnft.l
today cwrPssed the opinion that
Sen. 'Gforge Bender. defeated tor
re-elf'ction by Ohio Democ;ratic
Gov. Frank J . Lausche , wiU !he
glvf'n :1 high federal PQst.
Patterson · told his constituentl!
in a weekly r.ewsletter that Bender
.was being considered for eithl!r
chairman or the Subversive Activitil·s Control Koard or a position
in the post office. He said Bender
" would prefer the postmaster generalship ."
Jlo;.·~.ovt'r, there ·was no confirmation or Patterson's predlcticm
i ·bY Bender's office nor by the
I SACB and the post office. T h e
SAf'B ('hairmanship will be va·
catcd l1 y Thomas Herbert , former
Ohio gm-c rnor, Jan . 1 when he 11'1 ,
•seated on the Ohio Supreme Court
•Bt.'lll'h.
No ~-arancy exist.&lt;; at present in
the hil(.h rrhelons o1 the post ·of.
·
·· · ·
ftcl' and no md1cat1on that Post·
'"_laster .Gen('~al Arthur Summet•
ftcld WL]] rf'~lgn.

Th e 'i t' vl•n th birthday or Rickey

JUNK CO.
Phone 510

Bender Mav. Get
Appointment To
Federal Post

fii.!OIMII-C..

Mwt"JOt•nl-·

"- •••u -~... c-

115 L ..eoncl St.

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PhoM 61

Pomeroy, Ohio

CONCRETE BLOCKS

Rodnev Downing

INSURANCE AGENCY

"B"Ifd tftter For L•u"

Fl .... Automobile, HHith
AC'CIDI!!NT
Ufe. C11u•lty and Bonds

GRUESER · BLOCil: CO.
I Mlln North of Pomeroy

Ret;~ I Estate Broker

In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
11 1 tf 6l3&amp;.M
PHONES
6311

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Stok•lr CreaA.

c:ana

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Original gree n finish $495.00
Elaettnar',. Pomeroy. 12 13 6tc

OHIO VALLEY

-w;;;d - RAW FURS and Beet
Hides. Carl &lt;;llevalier,
Long
Bottom.
11 27 1mop.

1951 PONTIAC, 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan

picnic •• lb.

0

April
Orchard

top Fordomatic. cxtr'a g6od for
model. $895.00 Blaettnar's, Pom·
eroy.
12 13 8tc
1952 BUICK Special 2 dr. Sedan
Dynar!Qw "'rive, one local owner
$795.00. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 6tc

53¢shankH•Iflb. 4 7 "

9 to 11 lb .•• lb.

g ..

(111 Wonted To Buy

l!l~2 ~- Vl~toriar4.~1&amp;- S3Rc;m:;;;Jl?~

lb.

lb.

agpliao., 6-tf

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Wonderbirds. . ~~~:~~::. 55c Game Hens .. c...,,h . , 89c Pork Roast. '•••h
29c
Ducks .. .
•••
55c Canned Hams
&amp;9c Oysters . . .
98c
Ra••its
lb. 69c Sausage. . Pur• •••k • : • 3 lba. $1 Shrimp . . . v.,•.x • . • lb. $1.09
Mlchlaold•n

the 00s!

Auto Soles

::; 181

Smoked Hams ~·,::,~:".~'"'

lb.

KNOW?

Cement Produrers
T0 BOOSl PrJ'
"eS
, 'I
As Of, January 1

rOREMAi ~B&lt;.rr"f

I. H. IIA WLJHG SOJ'i CO. - M

aour

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NE W YORK (UP) _ .. The nalion's four b 1&amp;gest cement produrer~ w!l l h•ke prictos t5 to ~ ('eots
~ barr&lt;&gt;] on Jan . 1 to offset ri»in g
Op.!ratl ug costs.
The comp.'lnie-s pointed out that
the mcreases will go into effect
ot plants wh ich did not raise
ptit'C5 on Oct. I .
· 1 d
LICRS. p~.,.
t.a..tl
The eompanies involved me u e
---U11Jversel Atlas Cenwnt Co.
.4.
RADJu It TEU:YISION SEI.VIC! subsi di&gt;.trf of U.S. Stfocl CoTp:
Pbobll 200. C1el111d Appliance PcL)Il Dixie Ct&gt;ment Co . Lone Star
Store, 118 w. Maia St., Pomern1 [ C'eml' nt ('IJrp. and Alpha Portland
2-23-tf
C('Oi't Corp.
I An indu.~lr)· spokPsm an sai d the

WE BUY

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Pt\"\l •l ....

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Tlcen . .. .. ...., $1.41 Clddlt Bars ...... $1.49
SIIIPJ Dors , .. •··• $1 AI P11dls . . • . . .''"' $1.49

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Roll Butter . .. . coun;ry club •••••••••• 69~· Salad Dressing ,.....
. . 49c
Sharp Cheese ..... Now York ~ •••• , • •· lb. 58c Ice Cream .. . . . country club
II gal•
69c
Spotlight CoHee .. . a ~~.·~~;~:.ss .... , 87c White Bread ....
. . . .... .2 loawu 29c
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Cranberries

Florida
juicy

Red-ripe, plump

lJe
fams

2

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29c

sweet

Rome Apples .. ••d
English Walnuts ..

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4

lb.

bag.

:. lb. pllg.

49¢

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SIL",., 29¢, !
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•oun &amp;be "'"- oS 1lae

$1.79

Ill,

STOlt! HOURS
,

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lb,
·pkg.

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kroger

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Kli!IJ'I'Im leathettte uppen :
c;om:po 1o111t futber beela.

Tbe a:rade sehool of Racine will
preaent an operetta and Nativlt7
p1 ngrMJ in the Radne HJgb Sebool
11uditorium Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
The public is Invited.

NEC'CHI or ELNA SEW_ ::=::-:c::;:-::::;:---:::c:cc:ING MACHINES. The only 100% ~ HEREFORD Blfl..L, service age,
automatic. Nerhhi . Elna Sewing
$100.00. R~ymond Teaford, MinCirrle. Olive at 1st. Pl1one 1224,
ersville Rt-1 next to Chestet.
Galllpolis.
12 14 fltc :12:.·:.17:..-J::t~P:._·_ _ _ _ _ _ __

New Members Join
Tuppers Plains
Latin Club

Thl'y are a11 rollowfl: Martha GOI'bel. Mary Wolson, Marltne Turrl'ncc, 'M arlene Robinson, Jean
Kirkhart, Palty Deeter and Clara
Chaney.
Twenty-one of the Cbc~tcr Latin
stmlent~ joined the club. All wrrc
Initiated ani passed IIUCCe118fully _
At the nex.t meeting which is
to be held at tho Olive Orang ..
Righ School audtlorium Jam~!
Knight anrt Elllanor Evan~ l,lrc to
make arepc)l'l on tho Roman ealcndar lind John Retzer a re110rt
on the orla:in and the name of I he
monlbs.
After the meetlna: the group t'X·
ehanied Chriltma~ iilt.!l. RdrNh·
mrnts werr. sl:!rvcd by the Chesler
Latin students.

WANT ADS

NATIVITY PAOOitAM

GIVE -

At the rio.~.-. of 1he program an
Lour of fl'llow:ihlp wa!i enjnyed
n th t· sor i~l room which was d,.:
"orated wlth piuc branches anp
·.~hite eanrile~ en n n lighted tre~.
A Chri~lmas ecntcrpiree with IIJII
while tapl'L'.-; on r ither side de·
corall~rl lht• Jmffr·r
!able, frofll
o'o'hirh do1int.v rdrt•shuwls were-s~&gt;r
vcd. Favors wr•n• ('hrlstmas L'Nr(ls
with · C~tndy ow(·~ atlaehcrl, ttw
'iift ~f .Mr11. Ewing. A bO~J ' anrae­
Uve .Jn Chri:~tinas wraPPlJI~t;. n•
rpiverl the gifts for a m•crly Iamil~·

The Srholars of Cees11r Latin
('lub of OIIYt' Orana:e High S-:-hool
wt~re v,urst.~ uf &lt;'ht·~ler High School
Lat1n ~tudents , Dt'c. 12.
In April or Jant yf.ar the Tupprn Plain:1 Latin 8tudenls orgBn·
i~ cd ttu~ club with Mn. Nora Riec
lhf'ir Latin teachf'r a11 5ponsor .
Mrs. Faye :-&lt;HLer is the Latin
trar hf'r at f'ht'Sil'r.
Nrx:t month new offkl'rs are
to be dcetr-1. As of now they 11rc
a~ follows: Martha Goebel , president, Marlene Robinson, vice pres·
ident. Marlene Torrence, Stocretary and Jean Kirkhart, trl'a~urcr .
The Christmas carol11, •·Joy to
the World," 0 Come All Vf' Faith·
r11l and "0 Little Town of Ilethlehcm"' were suns by the group . Also Mr11. Jlicc prt'sentcd a chartu
to the membors of the Jr. Classical
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Todays sports
Parade

High calibre opposition was met
in Belpre ·wd Rome Canaan. the
Belpre dub later downing Athens
High School.
tn fashioning a style for each
team, Racine at Belpre was against
a big, experienced club. The Tornadoes played strict
possession
ball. taking only 35 shots. In other
fi:ames they have shot as high as
70 times.
In MlddlPport, the Tornadoes
will meet a team that could jell
anyllme. Swad:hammer's boys are
big enough, shoot well enough and
handle the ball with acceptable
skill. They have not been aggrcs..
sn·e rnough off the boards or on
going after the loosely thrown ball
, on the court
' Bowles, Morris, Kennedy, Kelly
and a substitute- so far- Bobby
T. Henne!W'y, c.1n put the ball
t hrough the ba!ket. Playing on
their home rourt they well may
gLt•e Racin&lt;: its stiffest test of U.t
lleason.
R.a'Ci'lle has a rangy club with
Uoug Graham and Ronnie Salser
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finest hands or the entire eek. At
the b.!lsketb•ll !mal, they almut
Lori!! down tbe house wben th~
as forwardtL at 6-l each. Center Jim Americans received theil medals,
Adams is bil!l enouah at 8-2 and with partic'ulary thunerous ovathe guards :Jre Carl Wolfe at 8-11 tions ·for Bill Russell and K. C.
an dBob B1~rh at 6-0. Ivan Powell
Jones, who were sUckouts against
haa been playing a lot of ball as the Russians.
a swing forward-guard.
Most Of the otber llhletes-exGame time is 8 o'clock with a
cept
the harried Russians . enreserve tilt -set for 7 p. m.
ahusiastically praised the reeeption
they received from the Australian
crowds.
And the Aussie .fans were quick
to "iet on" their own guys when
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RacL~e ~ TornadoeB will brmg a
fantutll' flve-aam~ shoot1n11 perct•ntage of_ 56 "1, 1nto Middleport
1 turuKht ~iamst Coal'b Nolan Swack
hammers Yellow Jackel!J who so
!~Jr have been unsucce~ful 1n SEO
Lt&gt;ague play
1 Th~ red -hot b?YS of ~oach La~ry
Morrtson, planmng theu play with
the kind or tea~ they are _up
aga1 nst, have "3 f1ve-game wlnnmg
st reak. They have four players
that m four of those games bave
hit into double scoring figures
a nd iu one game six players got
there.

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Hdad, hot rolls. relishes, coffee,
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Mrs. Max t~oller . president, wei·
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Mrs. Hobert He1hel, Regional DIrector. Mrs 0 . P Klein, Mn. Noah Jlask1ns . Mrs E S Schaar, and
dunng the "Xchangr. or Ch.ristmas
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Mls1 Frteda Faehnle was in
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and Mrs Elmer Maag introduced
Mrs Hasktns who . in her mimmable manner rcvtewed "" Merry
' {'hrutmas. Mr Bnter" written by
Streell'r Group singing of carols
wa~ accomp&lt;tnled by Mn . C. M.
Gatly wrap!*,; ~ifls for exch;1 nw• Hennesy who played the old-fashdunng the socJal hour were pla ce1l Ioned organ owned by the Zerkle
1n an antique trunk garla ndt•d ~t!.itt&gt;rs .
with holly and holly branches and
Mrs Roller closed the program
evergreen were used i.n the enw1th
a Chn~tmas wish for the
trance hall also Mrs. Ernest Martg
group
and rcnunded them to 5hare
matlc lhe 8tnmgement In the living room u•ln!: white pu1n sett1a the1r fhnstmas JOY with the more
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A welcoml' by Santa Claus at lh C'
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as he stood h) hts red sleigh luad
ed w1th gJ!t s and evergreem ~ud
lighted by an anttque kero-.·nc
c.una{:" lamp prepared m('mtwr~
or tbe M1ddle~ort Garden l lull
and their gues\S ror the bea utiful
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Hal he and Nellie Zerkle M o 11 J a~·
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A full moun shining above 1IJe
We.st Virgmta hills and Sl' llrlmg
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Tue &amp; Rubbe_r Comp~ny m the Na-tmnal Indus trial Ba.,sketball League. Wa towac, who re:Cote
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Killed 11. People I"ce;tam
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MC'mbcr~ Of lhe Federated Clr·
l'ie Vl&gt;ltrd the Carmen Rest Homr
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Christmas Pro]·eel

ReSidents of the Bend Area of Mason County were busy this
,. we"' preparing for the coming Ctuistmas season and severa·l Worker
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of Commerce Cl'lristmu project
J&gt;r:ograms for the season were sehedule.d to begin on f'riday filled baskets f~t needy ramili~
evening, December 21, when a special presentation was set for Tuellday mght but ran short of

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the Broad Run Zion Lutheran Church at 7:30.
toys.
Other Lutheran services wert' j
Jaycee President Roger Morgan
saHl ther{' remained 20 baskf'ts fur
h
scheduled for each day until R h d W i 1 .
Christmas with ihc Broad Run · S JC dar
rt~ 1 · 1 ~ 5 ~ ('duled fur 1 wh1ch no to)s wNc avallab\{'
Savings Club announcing thqlr an- I C~n a~ e\·~,mng a t c Mcthodl~t , '" These arr-n't just nameless basnual Christmas dinner to be held I urc 1n '.ason.
I kets. Tlwre arr- names ur !oral
at the churo:h on Saturday at 6
A program featurin g a panto- : famillf's attac.hcd lo each:. There
m.
mime of the btrlh of Chnst to I are ch1ldren In the families," he
· On Su~day, December 23. the gether with readings by ch1ldren said.
St. Marks Lutheran Church of will he presented on Chri~tmas E\•C I lt w&lt;ts announrcd 1h~t " total of
Upper Flats i.s to present ll Christ- at the Clifton Methodist Church.
~30 has been contnbutcd for food
mas program at 8 p. m Christmas
lR the baskets.
eve will rind 8 candlchght ~erv1cc
M1dn i~~: ht :'1-1ass is scheduled to be
Morgan and Eugene Bucklry,
set for St. Paul's Lutheran Church celebrated by Rev. Fr. John chairman of the Chmtmas project
in New Haw·n at 11 p. m Morning O'_Hcilly at 1 he Sacred Heart Cath- 1said that ir anyone w11l give adcti.wonhip will be held at the same ollc C-hurch in Point Pleasant on' tiona\ toys to make up the o&amp;hortchurch on Chnstmas Day at 10 a. Christmas Eve. Mass Will be cele- age the Jaycees will attempt &lt;~r­
:rn.
braled on Christmaa morning at rangements to pick lhe toys up
St. Joseph'a Catholic Church 111 if donors car&gt;not hnng them to the
At the New Haven Evangelical Mason.
Morgan restdcnce ,the Ohio Power
Unit~d BretiJern Church ,the chilCo., 01: lhe Farm Burrau .
dren'k Christmas program will be
It was pomled out that the 20
presented on Sunllay morning at
baskets represent probably 60 to
9:45. Mrs. Geraldine Gibbs, direct80 children who w11l be withoUt
or or the cbildren'll work, and .Mrs.
Christmas tQys unlr.ss further doEdythe Scott, leader of Junior
nations are rece1vcd.
Church, wJII have cfrargc of the
program.
A cantata entitled "The Promise
That C11mc True" will be presentMrs. Charles Lewis, art teacher
ed at the evening service at 7:30
p. m. on Suriday by the Youth and in the Pomeroy Schools, painted
Adult Choirs · under the: direction the scene ol children sleighing on
of John Hoffman, Speaking p!H't.ll the mirror at the fountain at the
will be portrayed bY tbe following : Dutton Dru~ Store lor a part of
Gibea, Harry Miller, Rebecca, their Christmas decorations.
Middleport resid('nl~ who wi~h
Geraldine G)bbs; David, Roy Clark
Across the street from the
S;}ome, Carol Gibbs; Peter, Ph1l Drug Store is the e&gt;ffice of the to €'lllrr their homf's m the con·
Cook; Rabbi Ben Mahum. Carl Columbus and Southern Ohio tesl for lhe hf'$t decorations for
Gibbs; Mary. Dorothy Sayre; Angel Electric Company which displays the r:hristmas season are ur.ged
Village
Girls. a beautiful scene of the Nativity to register their nam('~ at CJihcr
Maxme MJIJer;
6079 or 6124M bY noon Saturday
)Is Zickafoose, Margie Roact1 Elea- framed in evergreer: br1meh cs.
nor Roush and Linda Roush; Or·
JudJ:IIIg will he done Sunday
Ganist, Ruth Sayre· Wise men,
HOLLAND PAID
f'VCning by Utll·of·lown Judges and
Bernard Lic•.•ing, Luther Smith and
Bill Hollud, Proctorsville, 0. lh(' pmes tor ell her rl' llgtous or
Robert Rou!l.h .
jailed Monday on a chl'trge of nun- non-rel1~1ou~ deeorattons will be
A special Christmas pwgram w1ll support, was released by Jusltcc gH'l'll IJy tlw two sponsonng orbl' presented on Sunday evening at of Peace R. E. Grindley's courl ganilll110ns llw ~tuitllf'port Gar7:30 at the New Haven Methodist today aftC'r Holland pa1d baf'k den Club anU the Amal1•ur G&lt;~rChurrh 01nd programs are sched- support and rusts.
dencrs flub
uled for the Hartford and Graham
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7 30 on Christmas Eve.
A Christmas program and dinnf'r {or al( members o£ the church
was held Iut Friday evening at
the Hartford Methodist Church.
In Mason the Evangelical United
Brethertl Church plans 11 program
Audient:e atJplausc gave hearty approval to the original
on Sunday morning by the young
comic
skit!; presented by Alex Cilo's Room 15 sophomore
children following Sunday School.
At 6.45 in the evening the Youth homeroom at the Senior High School assembly program ~"ri·
Ff'llow~hip will present a pl"'gram day, Principal James A . Diehl . Jr. announced.
prior to prcal'hing.
The program began with the
Mrs Roberta Young and Mn tr~dltional Flag_Salute led by
"The Darktown Stullcrs Ball"
Hrlen Roush are in charge of a Millard Roush and Terry Phalin
Bonnie Rousey gave a l'Cading brought down the holl~e when
prognm to be presented at the
George Miller, John Muoscr and
west Columbia EUB Church on from the "Holy Scriptures".
Sund&lt;ty evening at 7:30. The pro"Manhattan Serenade", ·a piano John Kunzelman, outlandishly cosgram is to be presented by the number playM by James Lohs(' turned as "majoreltes" appeared
Youth Fcllowslup.
wa~ the first presentation by the 011 stage wirldlnu thf'lr batons m
The vo 11ng people of th(' Mason sophomore ~roup.
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In kcepina with the holidlly sp 1r. a most danl!cro~s and amusing
Methodlst Church are scheduled to
go &lt;·arollflJ.: throughout the town it, Carolyn Meier ana John Kun- manner. The rlant·c tempo was prothe zdman, dressed as small young- vided hy a rccordtng of that popu011 Thursrlav eveninc while
\"Otlllll people or tbe Clirton Melho- sters, sang "'I'm ~ttin' Nuttin' Jar number .
di~l rburch have S('heduled Sun· For Christmas". Jamea Lohse was
The program \\"as conclud'-'d
day evening as a nigbt {or carol- the accompanist.
when the student body and facull}
T,he Rousey twins, dressed In joined the nlayers 111 lhc singmg
, .
ing
A ChrisUnas pr+ogram o1 smgmg Elvts Prelitley attire and brandish- or the "Alma M-ater" song. Charand readings with 1\ short message! lnf iUitara, aana: "Any Way Y(lll 1 lotte Murray was the sound effeds
engineer.
to be deUvered bl' the pastor, Rev. Want Me'•,

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Paints Holiday
Window Scenes Deadline Is Set
For Orristmas
Home Decoration

Original Comic Skits Presented
At Senior High School Assembly

and hearty despite bi5 ~ent ealltCer gperation, is planning to
stay on as secretary of state lor a long time.
There had heen speculation that Dulles might resign soon,
but he is busy chatting his future activities in Ute No. 1 cabinet post . He t~ntatively plans to fly to the Far East next
March to attend a meeting at Canberra. AustnUla."of the Southeast
\sian Treaty Organization
Dulles hasn't talked about fe~ ~gnir!g d.,spitr his Nov. 3 opera·
flo n for intestinal cancer. The best
~UC."iS 1s that bulles won 't think
~~ hout quilting uuttl he reacl!,:-s h!s
70th birthday on Feb. 25, 1068 .
Some people beheve chanel!s are
A total of $11~ in .fill~ wa~
about 50-50 that DuJtea will stay on MUsed tra!hc vio-lator• aod jUll·
for all of PresideJJt Eis~nhowe-r's ty pleaders to miademeancn. TueJsecond trrm, depending, of cour~~oe•. diJ n1gh1 .Ill "Mayor E. F. · Robin·
on the J&gt;rcstrlrJlt's wiBhes atJd h11
s court ·
health.
roy James, was ,&amp;ltdnil in
NeWsmf'n who saw Dulles Tuer;day for the first time m a monf.h c:.y jail, agaia toda,r 'setVIng ·
marvelled at his appearance of ex- 0'1.(' a three-day sent1nee, ·aDd
cellent health. At his first Wakh- $100 i"'OOrer, after he plead guilt)'
tngton news conference uinee Oil. 19 driving w~ile lnto~eak!d on
16. Dull..-s answered questiohs for ~ 16. }{c hau been .rre11ted by·
t~~ poliec, •nd had been free oo
mnr+:- than 45 mmuii''S.
He was relaxed and confident. ~bond.
H1s color wall good and he lleemed
ID other court aeUo.ns James
to enjoy the proceedings. He Campbell paid a
"fine , w1th
a little thinner, but his
CO:PP
suapendtld
!or
~ing to stop
weight has only dropped !our
WI~ an aas~~ clell" distance,
pl'lunds to 186 pbunds.
l{oiior
C~\1.1!&gt;~ Micl ,. and costs
Dulles' wife .nd his office staff
~ttit 'ftr.yftt! ''JC~ft or·.,.ay;
have been trying to ,jc.t him to Frl!derick M. Snyder ' contributed
slow down since his operatwn. $1! with costs suspended ;for bavmg
They have had some succ'4!s. but, faulty brakes; Shelby Pl,"'kens paid
according to "h1s staff, he st1ll $5 wtth costs suspended tor ra1Jmg
works " longf'r lhan a normal to transrcr ownersh1p o{ a" autoday"
mobile. Ali arrests 1n tf:acs(' l'ilSf's
had been made by the State Patrol.

i Samples Prove
i Too Strong For

Langsville Man

$175 Collected
In Fines During
Traffic Court

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Patty Carmack Is Clarencf' Leedy
a $15
bond lor railmg to
lights
on a truek 111 !1me to a'imd an ac"Miss Mistletoe" Cident.
Ca' v1n Spires, J..a_ngsvtlle.
whose bout w1!h 13 ju8,s of hard
At Wahama Dance cider
is reported ·elsewhere today,
added $35 to bring lhe total to
forfc~Cd

show · ~urn

Patty CarMack, a member of the
se l'lior cla~s. was crowned "Millll
Mistl~toe" at the Christmas Dance
sponsored by the Wahama High
School Junior Class on Tuesday
night in the Wahama gymnasium.
1'he voting had been conducted
1n recenl days and on Tuesday
night at the dance by a penny a
vote.
Attendants were Betty Roush.
Patty Washmgton, Judy Ueving,
Phyllis Batey, and Judy Hewetson.
Present during the dance, wbich
was open to the public, was Santa
Claus, who made an appcaranee
al intermission.
Playmg (or the a!fair were "Tbe:
Mootrllghten" o£ Middlep(]rt The
!:'&gt;' m was decorated appropriately
with a huge tree decorated with
blue lights.

---Kauff Is Renamed .
Railway Carmen
Brotherhood Head

John KauCf was rce]eoted president of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, Local 1023, when
they met Tnesd~y evening at the
Woodmen's Hall for their annual
turkey dinner and regular buslncsll meeting.
The dinner was served by the
following: women of the Staff. attd
Ofrieers Club of Meigs Temple.
Pythian Sisters: Mrs. William Allman. Mrs. William Lowe , Mrs.
Kar! Owen, Mrs. C. H. .Jones, Mrs.
Otho Walls. Mrs. Milton Russell,
Mrs. Grirr Russell. Chn&amp;tmas decorations were us~d on the tables
for the dinner and the blessing
which preceded the meal was given by Shirley Wollr.. Nineteen
membera were present.
Other officers elected were recording secretary, Robert Reibel;
treasurer, Jacob Beb; trustees,
V.aughn Price, William [)ar~L Jn.!itallation of these men will be
held on January 15.
During the busine~s mr.cting
they voled a contribution to the
Infantile Paralysis drive .
ATTEND MIETING
0. 0. Patterson, R. R. Gra;.o anrl
Ch.arlcs Hayman attended a m('eling of sehool executives in Columbus Tuesday called by the State
Department of Education.

Drew-Webster
• pOSt Get s
Legion
Membership Quota

Drew Webster Post No. 39
Amerlcan Legion met Monda)'
evening with w R Davis, comd
·d· · ·
man er. pre&amp;J mg.
$17~.
One new member, Edgar J
Pulkllll. a veteran of the Korean
Wu and a guest, Mr. McGmnis.
were introduced and welcomed .
Paul Casci, first \'ire commander
reported t.bat the state member·
ship quota bad been met and that
tbe local Post, who had for thcir
goal .150, have only 339 and urged
all eligible veterans to pay their
Dr. Carl W. Thompson, Pt. plea- due&amp; for 19157.
sant physician, waa .:11!-elected to
C. J. Rhodes announced the re·
the presidency of the Mason County Medical sociely at a re~nt quircd service date on the OhiO
meeting held at the Lakin SLate Korean bonus. Eligthle veterans
must have served between June
llo!lPital.
21. 19:50 and July .23, 1953. The orEieded to the post Of S('cretuy • iglnal discharge or separabon form
treasurer was Dr. Calvin G. Ma- DD%24 wut bt&gt; required for bonus
Ioney. Aceeretcd into active rnera.- Information. Forms w1ll not be
benblp in the society was Dr. Mil· available befor(' March 1!}57.
dred Bateman of Lakin while Dr. - Pl&amp;lls were made for the obli·
E. F. Lowry, reiJred Naval captain gation or all new members to be
was ~ed to an honorary mem· given at the Januar}' 21 meeting
be.ubi,p.
.with past commander John Will in
Attending the meeting were Dr. eharge.
Tbe next meetmg Will be held
Carl W. Thompson, Dr. Dan Glass-·
man, Dr. Calvin G. Malon&amp;y, Dr. Monday, January 7 and all eligible
J. Sta.wart J.Ioyd, and Dr. S. 0. veterans are invited lo attend.
Jobn11Gn. Sending in absentee bal.
METERS TOTAL $311
lob were Dr. Charles L. Brown or
The weekly r!'turn from PomLouisville , K)'., and
C. W.
P)tty of Atlanta, Ga.
eroy parking ITif't ers tutaled $311
according to Elma Russd l Si'cre·
tary of Mayor E F RoiJmson

Mason Medical
Society Elects
Thompson Again

p'r.

Market Report

ClNCINNA"I1, 0. (UPl - Produce:
Eggs, large, I c lower: prices
at rarms, c(]nsumer~. whites and
browns, A jumbos ;17-40: A large
34-37; A. mediums 28·32: A small
21-26; B large 31·3S: I"OB A large
41-42; A med1um 35-37.
Chickr.ns. fryers 1 c lnwer; fryers 3-!B~ lb 15-16: hf'ns, over 0
lb 13•15; hens, S lb ;end undh 1213; hens, light type 10..12; old
ro03ters 8-10.
TUrkeys, to.ms. bea\1-· 26 Jb and
up 28-28; toms. under U lb 26-28;
hens, heav}· 28·29: fryer-roasters,
to lb and undN 27-29.
•Butler, 90 score tl8.
EMERGINCY SQUAD

Douglas Camp, Point Pleasant,
W. Va, was removed from the riverboat Waltcr P. Dolle at Syra·
cuse Tue11day ;bout 4 p m b,y lhe
Pomeroy Emergency squad. Camp,
suffering rrom a scJznre, was tak·
en to Meigs General Hospital to
where hil penonal physieilia wa&amp;
called.

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Nehru also told a news conference that he believes "the
1 people in the Sovie_t t 1mon are not ~·cry happy about events in
Hungary - to put 1t nuldly. "
Nenm·~ remarks on China were
l the first off:t lal di5C."Io•ure of what
1 he and i'rf's •dent E111Cnhi)Wer di&amp;(:U~sefl tn the1r day - long talb
~onday at the President's tarm at
(;eU)sburg. P&lt;t .
The lndu'l prime minister, here
1
on a four-dly state visit, was to
r esume hu man-to·man talks with
Mr EHenhower at the
White
fl. 48 yf'Jr-o!d Lang . \l ~ le
mJn
1
Jpparent!y pi cked the wr0ng tJm r House rollowm~ the news conCert-nee.
' J s"f' ·p off a samole or hl5 car"o
I
:'&gt;lehru said he had not delivered
P omer(l~· po!icc r~p0rUd toda~'"'
to ~r . Eisenhower any formal
( ahm Sp 1 re~ was fuund &lt;+ ~ le("p message from Red Chinese Pte-m hJS car by Chid of Pollee Frank . m1er Chou En-lai, with whom he
Hudson Tuesday at 1 p m. as 11 met before coming to Wuhinaton.
was parked arross the sidewalk
Hut he said he eonveyed to Mr.
m fronl or the G&amp;J ston•, West E1senhower Chou EJ1-lai'1 viewSr! ond St.
po1nt on A~&gt;ia, 11 nd ex'l'!lained Red
( ·ttina·s thtnkmg about some Far
Uurlson sa1d he fou/1(! !3 gallor, East problc :m.
jugs Of hard ctder 111 ~ptres· car I Asked to g1ve details of hill reAn a naly s1~ obtained an hour Iat port. Nehru said Cbou bad made
er rltlermined the alcohol content .. certain complaiDbt."
as 7 84 by wolume Sp1rc.l", p ~ ead
He said Chou's position 1.11 tbat
guelty to tran~p0rt1ng mtvx1catmg Red China ha.s "gone several 1 teps
bevuaf:es withcmt an II penmt.
1 forward" while lhe"e have been
.
r nn comparable moves to improve
was abo charged w1_th tntox relations by the Uni.ted States.
•_cat ton and Cmed $10 w1th cos\~
Tbe fi7.year-old Indian leader
~us~nded m :I.Jayor E. F. Robtn raced 300 newllmen from all part&amp;
!IOD I cou~ Tuuctay mght. On the · of the world at an early mornimg
transportmg count Sp:re3 wa~ fl!l · I news conference at the National
ed $100 and costll and se51tenred Preu Club Auditorium in downto 30 days tn jail ~ mayor sus- town Wa.sh.i.ngt~W.. He WIH't! hia
pt&gt;nded $7S of the line and 29 da&gt;~ ~amiliar w.W&amp;e Gandhi caP. white
or thr Jatl llentcnt'~ .
JOdpbunt and a tJgbt fitting brown
coaL
Splrf's was reported to be uncmplo~· cd and marrt('d, '+'ith two
To~lki Furthor Understending
children
Other hlghhghls of the Nehru
I
Wednesday CIHd JluJson des- news con!er'!nce
l troyed the 13 gallons of c 1dn that 1-He Mid hi~ talk~ hf're and at
! ""worked too hard"" in front of GeUyliburg With Mr. Eisenhower
witnesses Spires was renmg in had result~ m a "mul'b better
county jail.
~;.~er.~ta~dmg . of Amencan poli-

~.M"asou CI"ty Water
:,1

R•"llrn· gs Scored

!\t Town Counril
Compla1nt s o~er ri'rcnt water
bdhngs Wl're d1scusged by the Ma~on Town Council at a meeting
held 10 the c 1ty Hall on Monday
evening.
Council has been th(' recipient
of many com.pl:unts O\'er water
bills smc~ tht· la~t billing and h&lt;ts
attempted lo handle eOJch complalnt 1n lhf' best manner possible.
It was cxplamed at tht&gt; meeting
on Monda~' that a rcprcS('ntala·e of
thf' Puhllr SNvlCe CommiSSIOn
read thr- mrtf'rs last month and
madf' arljustna·n1~ on the bllls of
many whose mf'ters were out of
line.
Cou nt"ll explt~ined further that
it fell that smre a r{'presentat1ve
of lhc PSC harl mar!r the adJU!IItmrnts. ll ~~oas 1mposs1ble for anything lv bt.&gt; done aboul it bv thelocal ~roup . The coun cil felt. that
it had nn authortty to change thf.:"
adjustmrnts and emphasned that
no nn(' rm the lllcal scene could be
blamer!
At the ~londay mt'cting the
town roun&lt;'il h1red Allen Harris
lo rear! the mrlf'rs each month.

Appalachian Power Co. Promotes
Mann To Manager Of Beckley Dist.
John V, Mann . d1strict manager of the Appalachian Electric
Power Company at P1. Pleasant, has been promoted to rna ·..,
ger or the Beckley di5&lt;trict, it has been announced by Joe P.
Gills, Charleston d1vision manager.
GiUs at lhe same ttmf' s111d that
lhe powl'r eump~nv smcc June,
Gccrg~ E. llervl'Y ( h~rtr~ton district supennlf'ndent . wnu ld guc- 1940. whrn h(' bq:an as an eh.'Ceeed Mann 11t PI Plr~sant. Roth trical t•ngmefr 111 Lhc Charleston
promotions arC' cffrcl1w on Janu- d1strJL"I
He ig ~ n:~u~· &lt;' of !\1org;entown
ary!.
and
a grad u :~t(' uf \\'est V1rg1nJa
Mann lllartf'd work111.1: wilh lhe
Untvf'rsl1y
whr1r h&lt;' ll,raduated
PoWer company as a rodman in
WJth
Ill! f' l('r lrl("n l engincenng de1923 working w1th f'onstructlon
crewA out of slate . lh· he('Amc gree in 193:.!.. II ~t'r\rd in the Euro
Charleston rlmsion rhfitnbution pean Thi'RIN 1n \\ 1,rld W;~r II and
ro~e to lh(' nnk of ma,or 111 the
engineer m 193!t
Sigual l"urps. llr 1s nnw a coiOJICI
During World War II he servf'"CI in th&lt;' :\lm) Rcs('nf'
He i~ lllal'rJed .Hid the father or
3 1~ rears with the Armv Corps of
Engineers and rosl' lo the rank of two rh1hlren llr 1.~ al~+"l a r('g1stcr·
major. He became m.~~nagr r of the ed proff'ss10nal ('ngine('r in W. va.
Pt. P}ell8&amp;nt distnct in N(]\'embcr, a member of the Amcncan lnsti.
1M&amp;, eftcr serving as local super· lute of Elr-r.triclll Engineers, the
lntendent at Montgom!:'!ry.
Univcr.~1ty Club,
and the ArmyHervey bas been working fGr Navy Club.

-India 1S anxious lhat steps be
la~en to clear the Suei Cana l as
~Ulckly all possJble. But he ruled
out any steps which would aHect
Egypt's sovereignty.
After the news conff'rence Nehru
headed for another meetmg at the
White Hou~ with President Eisenhowcr who w1ll be Nehru's
guest Cor dmncr at the Jnd1an Em·
bassy tomght.
ln a radw-TV addrt"5~ to the nalion Tue10day mghl. the Indian
Prime Minister sa1d the "Coree~
Gf peace are strong" and world
opinion no tonger w11l Pf'rmit
"pGwerful countrees to revert to
old colonial methods or to impose
their domin.1hon O\"Cr wulr. countries "
That, he sa1d. 1s the lesson to
be learned from lhe '"lradgcdies 111
Egypt .and llungary."
NPbru wa'&gt; asked torlay how he
would square these remarks w1th
the contmucd presf'nce of Soviet
troops in Hungan
He rtphed that he was thinking
of the reactwn of world public
opimon to !he events in llungary.
He added:
$o1111ieh Not Happy
"J imagine that the people in
the Soviet Union arc not \'ery
happy about evf'llts in Hungaryto put it mtldly ..
~ehru had told his ndio-TV t.Ud!cnce that world opinion has
shown it ca.n oq;an1ze ttseU to resist "Outragei'' hkc those in Egypt
and Hungary . He said that "perhaps, as an outi'Oillf' of tbf'se tragedies, freedom will be t"nlarged
and have a morl' assured basis."
DIVORC~

FILED

A divorce action has been f1led
.n "cigg Common Pll'as court by
Gertrude 811rt on. a minor. by hel'
next best fnl'nd, llarlt•)' Lmthl~um. Rc{'dSVIlir. 0. a::::amst Marion Burton, addr"~s. ~lan!.ifleld Rf"formatory. O"Bn;;n anrl O'Firien
arc attornf'YS for the plamttfL

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