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The Dailv Sentinel

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Society Ed. Phone 6079
Lucille Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Editor
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Mon., Dec. 24

FOR

9 o.m.to 6 p.m.

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Famous Brands He Knows:
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I.e Vaughan . Mrs R1cll.ard Gress,
11.1rs J&lt;Jmt's Harlt&gt;y The menu Jn·
eluded baked chu:kt·n . Chnstmas
Hdad, hot rolls. relishes, coffee,
1ce cream .tnd rake .
Mrs. Max t~oller . president, wei·
eomed members and these guests.
Mrs. Hobert He1hel, Regional DIrector. Mrs 0 . P Klein, Mn. Noah Jlask1ns . Mrs E S Schaar, and
dunng the "Xchangr. or Ch.ristmas
gtfts. gu~sts rece1ved g1ft~ also.
Mls1 Frteda Faehnle was in
chargto Of the exchange of gtrttl
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
blo!lfiorns, s now berry
branches. un.rortun&lt;~te people 1n the comscarlet berrirs. van-colored foliage: munity.
on 8 8Jlver cloth
Miss Nellie Zerkl(' used an ar

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Lovely Winter Setting Enhanced Party
Decorations When Garden Club Met
A welcoml' by Santa Claus at lh C'
enlranct' or the Zirkle apartu w nt
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
Christmas part} at the hom&lt;' of
Hal he and Nellie Zerkle M o 11 J a~·
everung .
A full moun shining above 1IJe
We.st Virgmta hills and Sl' llrlmg
a silver path across the Ohio nvcr
to the picture windows of tht·
apartment's ~unroo 1 n added to (he
effectiveness llf the yuletide rtcrorations
used throughout the
apartment.

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. Wally W:aJowac and Chuck Slack, former Marshal] CoUege basketball stars are still play-'
.. m_g together as nwmbers ?f the Go~ayear Wings, amateur team sponsored b/The Good ear
Tue &amp; Rubbe_r Comp~ny m the Na-tmnal Indus trial Ba.,sketball League. Wa towac, who re:Cote
Marshall sconng dunng a rour·j•ear c~rcer .( 19 50-54),. wirtning All-American honors in 1954,
and Slack, a to~-ranked rebounder durmg his yedrs wtth the Thum.lering Herd (1952-56) were
teammates dunng the 1952-53 and 19!&gt;3-54 seasons. Both are starters tor Wmg Coach ' Hank
Vaughn, Slack at forward and Walowac at guard Sl&lt;~ck is from Pomeroy Ohio and Wa\owac from Loga·n, W.Va.
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Churches In Bend Area Plan
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I WASH~NGTON (UP.i- Indian Pnme Minister Ja~:aharlal
Nehru sa1d today he has relayed to President Eisenhower
Killed 11. People I"ce;tam
complaints" b:v Red Chma against the United States.
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WASiiiNGTQN (UP)- J.ob!J,Poater Dulleo, appearing hale

Christmas COllection!

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Mr. and Mns. Bruce Bingham,
41 1ft Ru~hland Avenue. A~hens, are
.mnounc1ng the birth. o! a ftve
pound 13 ounce daa&amp;hter al the
Sheltering Arms Hospital, Sunday,
Dec. 16. Grandparents are Dr. and
M.n. A. B. Btngham, .Middleport,

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Shu I!: is WILSON BH01 HEllS' We
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REVERE WARI ~•

Daughter's Birth

MC'mbcr~ Of lhe Federated Clr·
l'ie Vl&gt;ltrd the Carmen Rest Homr
\fonday f'lli•nmg for a program and
part! The liomc wag decorated in

WHITE and
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More Toys Needed
For The Jaycees
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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_ ~ ""W- ~e.s ""~ , e.~ announ•.c•4- !IU&gt;ec al programs.
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.
~
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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Pomeroy Teacher
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
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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

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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
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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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t.fea hl\lm to 8ethlehe111
'·taeh )'ell on the Eve of
llP.lPbU1 iJa&amp; IJ and 10
theJ' flU thett lhOtl Wlth 1
etraw tot tht Mact'• eemelal'
1anc1 'ftUN tvl)'.ln the morn•
·tnc, l&amp;pp1 ehUdren fln4 the[
atraw pne and the ahoea ·~
~overed wttb 1a117 wrapped,
Jlttl of ..0 klndl.
. During the latter part Clf
lbe Mtddle A&amp;ee, Chrlstmaa
wu celebra.te4 u a very holy
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•Our flnl tnodtra tarol wu
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takaa trona u ot41 ~L&amp;tla,
poem. .A.dtac.t ftddH, tl wa•
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rtltmU C1 alao to accept

pud4iftp IA4I lttell'tJ' Yut•j • ~man Who prolfen tt.

tldt ftutlnl ln4 dancing.
Dtc:keM' .._ Christmot Cervi,
published 1D lUI 'tt'itb the
beartleu ll&amp;"ll Cit 8croor•
IJl4 •n41Df 1L'1tb the pnyer.
ot TIDJ' Ttm-·'God bleu U1
everyone- .. • • 41d mucb g
mellow tilt Purlt&amp;lmtcd u-t
titude toward Chrlltmu.
cause of thie, Dlckent has
1tnee been called "thtf man
who dlacovere4 Christmas ... ~
Anlmale. too, enjoy a part
In the Chrlstmu celebration.
In the 0 erman AI ps, as On&amp;
example, It I• a 111incere belief
that on ChriHtM8.1 Eve all

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brtatmu tc. allln Gennany.
11"h• people there bave maln•
taine4 their t fad 1 t 10 n 1
\through centuriet and many
Of their charming cuatoms
-II ave been adapted ~ohrough•
Out tht world.
It wu the German princess
(If Mecklenburg who lntroduced lhe first Christmas
tree to France In 1840. Be·
fore t.hen, the tree was n ot a
part of the French restlv 111 es.
T od ay a t Ch r Ist mas. th.
slreets and gay shop windows
of large cities throughollt

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artlfictat and real.
More lovely lt:ogena~. ru ll·
toms and tra&lt;ltttons eome
from Mexko, Sweden and
Poland and Not·way. Some
exa.mpl~s '! In M.,!i:leO, Cbrlst~
mas
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o.n:: !!1, awmg of w st es an
t~hootlng of rtreworks at mid·

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wah a crown of lighted ran·
dlea they cany coffee and
hot buns ft ·om dour to door.
In a nf' ighbortng land, p 0 •
land, Christmas dlnne!" lsn·t
served until the eventn't star
&amp;tlowa In t.he hi!avens.
1 Bul no matter wha t the
f estive custom or tradition
for each cou ntry at Yulelide,
one thing Is certain. The ob~
l!l~rvan ce unites in all its
sh ining winter glory the most
l!lc,~sed of a ll meanings- the
binh of the infant Savior a t
Bethlehem, Rede{'mer of the
world]
TumoiTtow: THio: CHRI S" I

MA S ST UHY - is the story of
a song-. S1l&lt;1d ,\'iolir. O\lr

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Donna Le(' Coodnite. Pl:tinlirf
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(There's No Llmllon How Many Dikes You Can WID)
Come in ..at ·either Pomeroy or Mason City Store for fuU details. No age
Jimit snd you don't have to be present to win! (Pickens' employes .are not
eligible.· FREE REGISTRATION.

Sports Equipment

.

\\'ith a time and temperature ran~c to
please and pamper every type of fabric,
everything will be Uricd as you plc;ue-

BAKER

damp·dry for ironing, soft and Huffy for
putting away, aud fragrant as all out·
doors. No vents or pipes needed for Hut
and moisture (a slide·out Filtrator ta"kes
care of thatl ). Ask about Plug-In Foa~
htre. Ufelime Porcelain, iiiSidc and out,
means 1a s tin ~ prot('dion ap;ain.d rust.
Come in and .'lee this talented beauty
before bad weather starts!

FURNITURE

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport, O~ia

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• OPERATING COST IS LOWER

2 MORE BIKES TO BE GIVEN AWAY

Golf Clubs, Bags
Archery Sets

SPORT COATS • - · $11.95to$1
IN LIVELY WOOLENS.

• Harry ALVIN Capehart

\

Your

WARM PLAID AND TWEEDS

By MacGregor
Footballs- Basketballs
Baseball Gloves- Bats
Balls- Hats

Congratulations to the tv.·o winners o£ bikes, Sat., Dee. 15th:
Emma Fortlui, Muoo, and JeDDy Abbott, Pomeroy ltD 3.

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FUEL Oil STOVE SPECIALS

TOYS /
Dolls . . Wagons . . Bikes
Games . . Guns &amp; Holsters
B.D. Guns , . Electric Remote Colrtrol Toys ..... .
Trucks . , Cars . . Sltnky
Toys

THE

I-COLEMAN . , .. , •• , , . $29.95
2-COtEMAN ......•... $39.95
I-COLEMAN .......... $49.95
THF.Y'KE GOOP--AS NEW

SHOP NOW!
ONLY

5

Shopping Oays Til Christmas

SPORTS

Use Our Payment Plan

CENTER

Mare INOple by Plchns' WI)'
.ve"'fd•Y· Your ~hrlstmas purcheMt can be made on Pf!yment
plan If $28.00 or MOre.
'

Mill St.

Middleport

Hoof.\ on

• YOUR FIRST COST IS LESS

Solve

Stadium Coats· $18.95

ar(' trading high in

Special $6.95

$139.95 and

KNIT TRIM

In Flllnnel, Tweeds ond Gabardlnot.$4
Ivy Mogue, Pe«eed ond Reg. Stylot
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Keg.$7.95

COOlS mMOII

Frigidaire Electric Dryer

WooiJackets$17.95

Pomeroy

Little Red Wagon
Special $1.98

Let

$475

Middleport

Children's Plllstlc

SQUAll SRAPI

Your
Sunrise
To
Sunset
Station

APPLIANCES

Slacks·,

Heavy Metal Reg. $2.98

Ill

I*

Gab.ardine Jackets

TWO-WAY WRIST RADIO
Complete with 2 Station~.- Reg. U 98 Value

And Loads More!

990
On your Dial

See Our Other

Open every evening 'W 9 o'clock nnlll Christmas

IIMMY PA'itSONS, INC.
Used Car Lot- Locust &amp;

ON

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From

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SAVE!

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FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

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and

ter Jo Ann, will spend Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. William EVerson
wi th Col and Mrs. W. K. Kincaid and daughters, Janet and Patricia,
and so ns, Tom and Bill, Arrington will leave Friday for Win"lersville
Va.
and Salineville where they will
Mrs. Raymond Kloes and dau- !i pcnd !he ..Christmas vacation with
ghln s, Trudy and Mari anne, and their families
~frs . (;erlrude Kloes
and Mrs.
1\btd:.t Russell left today for Col ·
um i.Ju s and plan to return home
l&lt;Y rlay. Mrs. Kloes and her ehilrlrl:'n will ·go to Centerburg Tues·
day for a short visit wilh her broilll:'r and sisler-iri·law, Mr. and

W~ HAV~ GIFTS
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Frank AUGUS Cheesebrew

1ot0l ., 11011 &lt;aiO .

GOESSLER JEWELRY
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Ask about a deal on a New F-ord Pickup - Yuu 1 ll be surprised. We
order to reduc: e our inventory by the end of the year.

PO~IEROY

Dolls .. Games .. Wheel Toys- And Many Others

eON THE SPOT FINANCING eUBEIIAL TERMS

Chrlal.mas morninrl
For Bulova haa the watche&amp; seen
most-wanted mo.t. --IXIuJht

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TOY CINTfR

IN WARM WOOLENS AND LEATHER

·

4 Door Tu-Tone.

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\t~

Tu-Tone. Whitt' Tires,

Tudor- Clea•n .

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SEE. OUR

POMEROY
and
MASON CITY

Buy Here

HEAVY QUILTED LINING, MOUTON COLLAR

1956 CHEVROL!T 210 · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · ·

•lllhl or .. IIDW

KARR &amp; VAN ZAN

Santa's helpers really went all.out for boys, so many nice things to wear tn mnke him happy.

Standard Transmission , Heater, Tu .Tone.

mo•t-all oYer Amtrlca. Comf In
and see our larre ~electi()n or
theu mq-nit\tent wakh llt today I

IUlas

e Tree Stands

"GIFTS TO WEAR" FOR BOYS

. A-1

lght on C&amp;S.T'Il

B Tudor. Standard Transmission . Green

..,to&lt;•

*EXtRA

BI-G
STORES

· Mr. and Mrs. J~hn Kincaid and

All Shes

STOCK REDUCTION
ON

leii-No,_e

*liGMT SE'i1
• ldtleo

AT PICKENS'

Mrs. Pauley Ann Neal and daugh. Mrs. Harley Devol .

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1956 FORD 'COUNTRY SQUIRE · · ·· · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · $2495

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.JOHNSON

Heavenly quiet. "Roundtrip dependability," Pre·
Christmas delivery.

e Tlnlel GarIondo It Angel Holr

White snow Is e\'er~wher-e a t
Cttrlstmasllme, lhe girls em~
ulate St. Luda, a medieval
eaint- and dre~~ed ln while

B Passenger. l&lt;~ordomatir, White Tires, One Lol.'al Owner, Low Mileage.

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TIH tltiMMINGs

In Sweden where !tparkllng

Get them a

Nine great models-with
12·volt electric starling in
new 18 and 35 hp classes.

WE RAVE PLENTY

l"ll«ht.

Used Cars

•W•'*'II,..•I "' lo~1 ••

Due To Our Limited Stockroom Space
In Case You Need Extra 1'1me Contaet Us

IN CHORAL GROUPS ,

every k'"''daY n

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PACKAGES
DEC. 20

Ira Clinton Goodn ile, whose place of duty a nd praying fl)t divorce,
ThH'f' \iiddl•·purl t:irl ~ Wl'l"t' in
of rc~idence is unknown, will take ~ustody of " hUdren and other re- the Jl ul71• r lluspil:~l Nw·s('s· ( 'ho\r
noLire that on the 7th d11y of l'fo Her. Said cause will tui '!or bco1ring whit'h !&gt;:In~ nvN Sta l'ion WH:It

E Gli.O.SON SHOW
... th• J"CIU

~li!!n

giUe to tbe lnfllnt Christ.

~ Ev.- ln honor of
lege4 presenco a.L
r at Bethlehem.
t1oD to Clur Eurobfothen. America, too,
OO!dtlbuted to the Christ•
~ ... ·uoa.. We are, for
VULL
lhlhc,
retpOD.Iible tor the
polnaetU&amp;. (lur most
colorful Cll Yuletide
1aDt&amp; ' ft wu named after
' 011 IL: PolnHtt,. Who, 1n 1829,
\ the wll4. nowerlng

has been guilly of grol'is negl e~t

LEGAL NOTICE

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Almolt impossible

POMDOYsoam
w••

ALL- FAMILY FUN
PPED HERE

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vembcr, I95il the Ulldt·rsigned,
Donna LA•e Goodnite, filed her
petition again st him In the Com·
mon Pleas Court of Meig11 County,
Ohio, CauJ~c No. 12.489, ror
dl·
vorcP, alleging that the defendant

-Cb:ristma.s time
is :Sulova.
'Wa.tcb. tii!l.el

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•we Kindly Request

tb of 1M 1&amp;101 painted . .
trrellltlb1t pletUAI al wtnttt
1
C.bterved on Dec. 2~ 'The! coadl rldu. lleamlaf ptur4

5.80

\'our F'hH' Response To

Our f'hrhtmas Lay· A"ay Plan Thi~ \'car

Be""'"·

Pt•ter Lil lllrh and ton. Tod
Lancastt-r . were wet!lc.end guell.l of
John Worley of Loa"an
tbe
hl·r motht&gt;r. Mn. Cl arence Elleral"lach . and famtly. Mr. and Mn. weebnd gue1t of Mr. and M:n . Ray
Lallich and 11ons. TOd 1.nd Pe ter Woodgeard and /amily.
wh o ~p{:.ut Thanksgtving with he;
Mr and Mrs. R.ay Woodeeard
r~ m111 will go Jo Clevel and for vistled rel ati ves in Logi.D, Sunday
&lt;~flernoon .
ll h:i~ln~~ -' v.~t h htsb pe~ple .
, I u &lt;~n ' eler. _rot er of Mn.
Mr . and Mrs. Clilford Ebenbarh
lharl1-s McNamee, I.S ill ill hh
ij~nt lhe weekend Jn Columbua
-- ---h.o111e tn Letart.
with lheir daughter and aon in
R. (' Collins and his sistcr·in.Jaw law . Mr. and Mra. Larry Jacobs.
~~~ ~ - R1r hard Oiler, have bee n h
J anet and Nancy Rogers of Nel·
Charlcs lun With Mrti . CoUins who 5onville are llpendlnJ a week with
il&lt;~d ('nlercd Charleston &lt;;e_neral 'ht•lr J!randparenls, Mr. and Mra.
llu~ptlal for majo r surgery.
Thurn '"'' Youn.(i:.
l:::ml' rson Jones was a busineas 1 Mr. and Mn. Milton Roush and
vtsJtor m Col umbus ' recently.
I son Gregory of Zanesville were
The Rev. and Mrs. Clarem ont E. weekenc1 guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jloyt and son , David, will leave ~ason l'~isher and family , MinenThursday with Prof. and Mrs. Hun · VIlle.
trr Hardman and son Edward to
Miss Nettie Koehler spent Sun·
1·istt ~lr . and Mrs. Arthur E. Hoyt.
day
with relatives in GaUipolia.
Tucson . Anz. over Chri!lma1 . Miss
Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Smith we~
\1argaret Hort, who i1 home on
vacatwn from Marietta Collegt', rc~ent gues\.5 of Miss Nettie Koeh·
ler.
I will spe nd the holidays with her
t&gt;ister and brotht'r·ln·law, the Rev
Mi&amp;s Joy Smith, student at Ohio
and M.rs Clair Harmon, Findley. State University, Columbus arrived
Mr. and Mrs . How::ard Holmes, Mon ,lay eve~ing to spend the hoii.
Smilhs Ferry, Pa., are visitinK hi5 days with her parents, Mr. ·and
mother. Mrs. Althea Anderson, and Mrs. Theo Smith.
"!r. and Mrs. Max Sanborn and
Mrs. John Chase returned to
Mi~ Bess SHnborn.
Mrs. David Entsminger plans to Huntington, W. Va. Monday where
leave Friday for Bethlehem, Pa ., she is spending the winter with
to spend Christmas with her so n, her &lt;'hildren, after a brief vi:~it
KPnneth Entsminger, and wife and here.
fou r daughters.

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SOCIETY

THANKS

~ Cothic

Then the pe-ndu~m awung

lne

plum pudding are traditional
in mllltona of happy bomel
on Chrlstmu day.
English aehoolboys of th•
1100s. for example, penne4 .
I•Chrtstmu Pieces' • f or lholf ,
parentt Orllptclally enJI'aved
atatlonery much as wt aen~
(;hrl.ltmSI c:ardl now. ·
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, 'fbt &amp;ovely ceature of rfW;
·Jng Cbrtatmas preeentl 4alte'
ot courie, to the cotd1 tr&amp;nk•'1
tneenH and myrrh preHnted ,
' to the Infant Christ by the
't'hrM WlH ktngl ot tb•
ll:ut. ln Spatn. however, the
lpra.cttet of Cltt•CIVlRJ" lln'' 1

$ U5
' ·1 .90

No Set·und

.at

ta.k~. original Injun' Puddttt.
htl~e rnut pie and En&amp;"llsh

Thank s

unsurpaur-d

the Olher way. Wbtn Lhe
ltua\$-wllled to u., throurb
Puritans came lnto pow er m
the ag es, by people• of m~tn)'
England under Oliver Cro m·
lands.
well they trle&lt;l to abol •~ h
e4 ' Ch.rlstmu. Hislol"J' reco rd&amp;
Today, windows &amp;re light 1 that tor 22 years tbe Ma ssa·
with ele&lt;:tric candle• and tM 1 C!husettl Bay coloJU', u e.
rronts of homea feature Jov..
later •:r.a.mple o1 Otis. lm·
ly Chrliltmu themes ln lpe(• 1
sh ll'...- f in
n
tacular ~tttngs. But in Lo~ posed • five- 1 .... · e 0
anyone caught ob8en.lng the
don or 1U8, cttlzenl!l wert
birthday of ChrUit.
'

~ake,

Savings to you a.s our way of Saying

Your

cathedrals.

1
Durinr the ••me period,/
too, Christmas banquett con•
alsted Gf exotic rout Pfa• 1
cock. aerv~ Witb laead,
feathers an!~ t&amp;D tntaet. Today, julce·fllled, eteamlnt
lkufflild goose witb apple
drusing and plump turkey
I with ~hestnut drtsaing in a 1
t aettlng of other Chrtstmu
foods aucb u brandy fruit

1he S!Jlerulid Yc:n we have had , we

R.1•gular

great,

t ime full ot ('" O)orlul tra·
d 1tion.!l whic h have grown
f rom ane\ient tolkway• and

.

Christmas Bonus Sale

"""'if'S'

CHRISTMAS lll a joyous

tern~ "

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~'t• l \ lr\ (,,n,•
])fld-Pil h..Jii' lt't"ttlt• l uortl iLl lh •·
lnnh nr :r d:tr rJ:l''t ,·r :\!.m:;n ·rl'•·
1\:.tl hr·~n. lol ·~tt · tr !, r., lli •·r &lt;~nd 'I" 1
1&lt;·r1'1 b" \lr :• nd \Jr , U·1y l.aV. · 1 r:wnl frt l:dl\ lllg &lt;-d1 0n l flit Ul'~uayh
I .tflt ·l"n•li&gt;f". l!olll t" El'OIIOIIllt'S tf"ar
hort r. Sittt'".~' lto · ' I
• r· .ol \\ .ohJm~ 1~ \ ln. llt·lt) J',ottt·t."" .

ln

of a

!~t~a~~u~~:n:e..~y~~~~!~~'

TEA CHE RS ARE GUESTS
11 Ti·~rf'!t,.r~ ul lho· Wahama Jflgh
1 St"!w1ol Wl'l"o· ),:LL•·,t s uf honor at a
,
1
1
't·~ t•rt·-...•·trlr ·d u\ I w ll iJJ&gt;~;'r t' ass1 of •h•· ll ••tnt•
Ecol\OIIlltS
T r1t·p&lt;Jrt
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\l r··. \1 :l.t.llll .\lit!

( Se!."Oil&lt;;l

Mr~

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MIDDLEPORT
W~llt• pl&lt;~)'Jng loot ball la.11 )CDr at
:tJJdLI Je po r t H1g:h School 11nd the
correl'tlve op~::rallon will Le ptr·
John E Vroma n , yo unge r so n of formed today, Mrs. Vroma n u in
Mr and Mrs John Vro man, en - (;:1lll polts w1th her son
te red Hol:.wr llospll;~l TUl'MI~y ;~nrl Mr . and :'r lrs Warren Bennett
Was sc hedult•d for sur~l'I"Y th .3 and sun . Columt&gt;us, W('re wee kend
mornmg. He IIIJun•d h t~ hil tHI gu e~t~ of his parents. Mr .a nd Mrl&lt;&gt;.

By RA. YMOND A. t ...UOIE

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS -MASOS AREA
RICHARo :5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Ent('rc d f\s Sf'('Ond class mai li ng mattPr at the post

Daily Sentinel , Pomoroy- Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 19, 1956-3 1 Ch'""
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l5t~e0hristmos S'tor}.!

The Daily Sentinel

Ct'ufrtll Pri'~ I'J All30Ciatimt CurTt&gt;.!pl)11d~ •1

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offie~

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PomPrOL Ohio
Puh!is h('&lt;'. everv afternoon exeept Sunrlay by Thf' Ohio Va! ]('v
Sentinel , Inc., at 110 Meehanie St . Pum t•roy. 0 Bw;t u ess offt,e
phont! 396, ~·ditori.:tl ofri~ phone 39i
Nat tonal ad \·ertt~i n g reprt' ~ettta tll' C. Botline!l i Kimball . In•.
3-1:3l.o:ington Ave, l\f'w Ymk City. lti. ~ Y.
Subsrriolion r:t•es Dl•li\'l' rY bl' e;.rri&lt;'r whf're available 30
rt&gt;nh pt•r 1\"N•k; ')r,P ~('.lr in arll !!rl("t' at Th P IJ~tl y St•ntinel uff11 ·c,
$1~60 : ~ i-..: month s. S'i80; thr.&gt; .. month~. S::-:1 00
By motor route
wh rr&lt;' av:.ti la hll' onr mou th Sl l3 ;- mail o nt• Yf'Br SB: six m ont h ~.
$-1 25 th r{'t"" mo nths. $2 50 one nwnlh. $1

BIRTH ANNOUNCED

,.

,

;tppreci:t'iun r1!

pass along

1h e~e

Salt·

Prl(·t·

Utmus

I' rice

$1. !.95

$ !.20

$10 95
$ 9.95

U .IO
$ !.00

$ K.95

$
$
$
$

$10.75
$ 9 .85
S X.95
$ 8.05
$ 7.15
$ 6 .70
$ 6.25

s

7 .95

$ 7..1~

$ II 95
$ 6 .45
$ 5 .95

$

.90
.80
.75
.70
.65
.60
.55
.50
.45
.40

$

.:10

$ 3.59
$ 2.69

$ .20

$ 1.79

$
$

$ 5 45

$

$ ·1.99

$
$

$ 4.49
$ ,, 99
$ 2.99

s

!.99

s

Chrlo~tmutimL

~· or

Norwegian Chrlltmu

I

·,euont lpantab chU4ren.,..

lteve tJtat tht Three Wlat
t.fea hl\lm to 8ethlehe111
'·taeh )'ell on the Eve of
llP.lPbU1 iJa&amp; IJ and 10
theJ' flU thett lhOtl Wlth 1
etraw tot tht Mact'• eemelal'
1anc1 'ftUN tvl)'.ln the morn•
·tnc, l&amp;pp1 ehUdren fln4 the[
atraw pne and the ahoea ·~
~overed wttb 1a117 wrapped,
Jlttl of ..0 klndl.
. During the latter part Clf
lbe Mtddle A&amp;ee, Chrlstmaa
wu celebra.te4 u a very holy
f~ut dar. It wa• the time
'When tbe faithfUl tteld awe..
tn1plrln1 miracle pl•ya.

$ 4 .49
$ 4.04

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Roush's Shoe Store

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Middleport

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GOESSLER JEWELRY

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ALL

evel\ U" late at

11 that

l6W there We~ PO . 10ft.'
melod10UI Outatrua •uoll
to ench&amp;Jd. the ,
•Our flnl tnodtra tarol wu
0 C~,. ~ VI '•ltAt-1
takaa trona u ot41 ~L&amp;tla,
poem. .A.dtac.t ftddH, tl wa•
traru~latecllnto ltb&amp;'tt.b &amp;D «hf
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UOl .....
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t..,-ter eet W

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.the 'l'llrH Wise

Actuallt·.;;·~iij

&amp;igtu~~t

~·~rlltmas

•enture,' edlbct i
tvb6 llvt4 t'Jq.

for. ..

k remaiM4 lor~"~~;!~)

4•rlnl" bud~

fopulartllt Cbt
l•fand
U.
Cbrta\

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'fonq .....
CentUJ7.

Ai

t.f'1 l...,aL
tile lbOil
tnae

11lolr N.,lll.
'II
. • , . , ,..,.~

baek trom :Mextco to
c&amp;rdeu_ .. _Charleaton,

0. ,c;
_ _
Ia 8wlllerland, to a«ept
~ buncb ('I edelweiss on

rCtartu: Dlak.W fUuoal

rtltmU C1 alao to accept

pud4iftp IA4I lttell'tJ' Yut•j • ~man Who prolfen tt.

tldt ftutlnl ln4 dancing.
Dtc:keM' .._ Christmot Cervi,
published 1D lUI 'tt'itb the
beartleu ll&amp;"ll Cit 8croor•
IJl4 •n41Df 1L'1tb the pnyer.
ot TIDJ' Ttm-·'God bleu U1
everyone- .. • • 41d mucb g
mellow tilt Purlt&amp;lmtcd u-t
titude toward Chrlltmu.
cause of thie, Dlckent has
1tnee been called "thtf man
who dlacovere4 Christmas ... ~
Anlmale. too, enjoy a part
In the Chrlstmu celebration.
In the 0 erman AI ps, as On&amp;
example, It I• a 111incere belief
that on ChriHtM8.1 Eve all

o..1

Welnachten, Bol11 Night, lt

brtatmu tc. allln Gennany.
11"h• people there bave maln•
taine4 their t fad 1 t 10 n 1
\through centuriet and many
Of their charming cuatoms
-II ave been adapted ~ohrough•
Out tht world.
It wu the German princess
(If Mecklenburg who lntroduced lhe first Christmas
tree to France In 1840. Be·
fore t.hen, the tree was n ot a
part of the French restlv 111 es.
T od ay a t Ch r Ist mas. th.
slreets and gay shop windows
of large cities throughollt

lnlnx

t~

fln.t

Be pkked up by

artlfictat and real.
More lovely lt:ogena~. ru ll·
toms and tra&lt;ltttons eome
from Mexko, Sweden and
Poland and Not·way. Some
exa.mpl~s '! In M.,!i:leO, Cbrlst~
mas
... ~11 !1bl cele
· braleJ hiby 1tofltngd
o.n:: !!1, awmg of w st es an
t~hootlng of rtreworks at mid·

• All Types OrtUtlMUto- Se up

wah a crown of lighted ran·
dlea they cany coffee and
hot buns ft ·om dour to door.
In a nf' ighbortng land, p 0 •
land, Christmas dlnne!" lsn·t
served until the eventn't star
&amp;tlowa In t.he hi!avens.
1 Bul no matter wha t the
f estive custom or tradition
for each cou ntry at Yulelide,
one thing Is certain. The ob~
l!l~rvan ce unites in all its
sh ining winter glory the most
l!lc,~sed of a ll meanings- the
binh of the infant Savior a t
Bethlehem, Rede{'mer of the
world]
TumoiTtow: THio: CHRI S" I

MA S ST UHY - is the story of
a song-. S1l&lt;1d ,\'iolir. O\lr

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on or irtcr the :!7th day cf Deccmber, 19M.
Donna Le(' Coodnite. Pl:tinlirf
Webster &amp; F t~ lh , Attorneys for
Plainliff.
Oii 13, 20,27 (\ :!) .5, 12, 19,26 7tc

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Sund ay l!fl e rno~lll . .lnlll~ Childs,
Puulin e Ztrklt• :lltrl ( ' hnol~;&gt; l!lakt•, l
~! Hdf'nl nursl' ' :11 th {' H O~ \I Il ;ll Sl"lt ·
out nf Ntll"\in .l-1 . s:tn g i11 1\w clmir
illld \1J~ s Bl;1k1 · ';tn g il ~IJIIl 011 llw

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and Wttitt~

1956 FORD MAINLINE · · ... ..

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$1745
$1695

1954 FORD CUSTOM 8 ........ · .. .... . ·.......... · ·- -·
wt: wu.1. Dt:

$1195

Tudor- Tu-Tone - Radio and Heater.

1953 FORD CUSTOM 8 · .......... - .. '...... .. · ·

CLOSED AT 6 P.M.
('IIIIISTMAS t;VE

· $995

Tudor

1953 FORD MAINLINE 6 · · .. .. .. .. ·.. · ..

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$745

Tudor- Black and White- 150

1953 CHEVROLET .......... · .. · ·

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1953 BUICK SPECIAL · .. · .. · .. .. .. .. · .... · · .. · ·

$695
· $995

Renl Clean.

19,2 PACKARD TUDOR · ...... · ..

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1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE TUDOR . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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$695
$695

One Owner.

1950 FORD F-5 8 CYliNDER ..

There'ah.Othlnr like a

Blllova t.o brinr out lht
blrre•t.amlle" on

(Aulllbl1 In IIU.

10ldt

lo l•oa&lt;'.
lo•olor

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Lloyd MALCOLM McLaugWin

STORE
POMEROY

See Our Remodeled Store To Serve You Better!

·Special! Famous Dick Tracy

Gifts For The "Fair-Sex"

E
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BAKER
FURNITURE

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN
Phone 602 I-X

ELECTRICAL

SPECIAU $2.98

they're sure
'

$10·95

Covered Rocker

DIAL
your own Weather
with this New '57

See Our Toy Wonderland
DOLLS AND DOLL FURNISHINGS
ERECTOR AND CHEMISTRY SETS
SLINKY TOYS- ELECTRONIC CANNON
WYATT EARP- DOUBLE HOLSTER SET
ANNIE OAKLEY OUTFITS- (White)
HI·LIFT SCOOP'N DUMP TRUCKS

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Perfect controlled

h~u

~limply ltttiDJ; the

dial.

more delicious foods

I~

Sunbeam

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TOHIER

RADIANT CON·
T.I.OL gives uni-

WAFFLE
IRONS

Sunbeam
WORS

form toast every

-ime.

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Perfect cnflee every time
au\Oillatkallv.

MODEL EE-400-P

s.,.datly p&lt;_lced at

$169.95

Us

Own the
Finest
for onlv

Flannel~tte

Shirts $1.95
CAPS - • $1.95-$3.50

$3.00

95· t 0

a week

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small down payment

A DANDY SELECTION OF

Christmas
Shopping
Worries

New Frigidai~e Sheer Loolc
blends in anywhere-fits Bush
with standard cabinel:l..
ARE YOU nmm of h&lt;'ing tied to a clothes·
line? Fetching heavy loads? Trying to
out-guess the weather? Now's the time
to change to the new J 957 Frigidaire
Imperial Electric Dryer with its amaz.
ing Control .T ower that automatically
takes c harge of cJothc_s drying.

Depenchlble Since 1872

FREE!

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Style Mart Sport Coals

Slacks ... Socks
Ties ... Belts

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ONE AT EACH STOKE
SAT. AT 8 P.M.

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The Famous

You May Be The
Lucky One

UNDERWEAR

Hunt~ng Equipment
Guns e Boots

EVERY SA1'URDAY EVENING AT 8 P.M.
ONE AT EACH STORE- lZ DIKES IN ALL!

e Shells

Co~ts. Cleaning Equipment

REGUlAR PRICED $54.95 BIKES

Rods &amp;Reels

WINNERS HA VI! CHOICE OF GIRLS' OR BOYS' BIKE
(There's No Llmllon How Many Dikes You Can WID)
Come in ..at ·either Pomeroy or Mason City Store for fuU details. No age
Jimit snd you don't have to be present to win! (Pickens' employes .are not
eligible.· FREE REGISTRATION.

Sports Equipment

.

\\'ith a time and temperature ran~c to
please and pamper every type of fabric,
everything will be Uricd as you plc;ue-

BAKER

damp·dry for ironing, soft and Huffy for
putting away, aud fragrant as all out·
doors. No vents or pipes needed for Hut
and moisture (a slide·out Filtrator ta"kes
care of thatl ). Ask about Plug-In Foa~
htre. Ufelime Porcelain, iiiSidc and out,
means 1a s tin ~ prot('dion ap;ain.d rust.
Come in and .'lee this talented beauty
before bad weather starts!

FURNITURE

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport, O~ia

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• OPERATING COST IS LOWER

2 MORE BIKES TO BE GIVEN AWAY

Golf Clubs, Bags
Archery Sets

SPORT COATS • - · $11.95to$1
IN LIVELY WOOLENS.

• Harry ALVIN Capehart

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Your

WARM PLAID AND TWEEDS

By MacGregor
Footballs- Basketballs
Baseball Gloves- Bats
Balls- Hats

Congratulations to the tv.·o winners o£ bikes, Sat., Dee. 15th:
Emma Fortlui, Muoo, and JeDDy Abbott, Pomeroy ltD 3.

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FUEL Oil STOVE SPECIALS

TOYS /
Dolls . . Wagons . . Bikes
Games . . Guns &amp; Holsters
B.D. Guns , . Electric Remote Colrtrol Toys ..... .
Trucks . , Cars . . Sltnky
Toys

THE

I-COLEMAN . , .. , •• , , . $29.95
2-COtEMAN ......•... $39.95
I-COLEMAN .......... $49.95
THF.Y'KE GOOP--AS NEW

SHOP NOW!
ONLY

5

Shopping Oays Til Christmas

SPORTS

Use Our Payment Plan

CENTER

Mare INOple by Plchns' WI)'
.ve"'fd•Y· Your ~hrlstmas purcheMt can be made on Pf!yment
plan If $28.00 or MOre.
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Mill St.

Middleport

Hoof.\ on

• YOUR FIRST COST IS LESS

Solve

Stadium Coats· $18.95

ar(' trading high in

Special $6.95

$139.95 and

KNIT TRIM

In Flllnnel, Tweeds ond Gabardlnot.$4
Ivy Mogue, Pe«eed ond Reg. Stylot
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Keg.$7.95

COOlS mMOII

Frigidaire Electric Dryer

WooiJackets$17.95

Pomeroy

Little Red Wagon
Special $1.98

Let

$475

Middleport

Children's Plllstlc

SQUAll SRAPI

Your
Sunrise
To
Sunset
Station

APPLIANCES

Slacks·,

Heavy Metal Reg. $2.98

Ill

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Gab.ardine Jackets

TWO-WAY WRIST RADIO
Complete with 2 Station~.- Reg. U 98 Value

And Loads More!

990
On your Dial

See Our Other

Open every evening 'W 9 o'clock nnlll Christmas

IIMMY PA'itSONS, INC.
Used Car Lot- Locust &amp;

ON

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From

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FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

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and

ter Jo Ann, will spend Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. William EVerson
wi th Col and Mrs. W. K. Kincaid and daughters, Janet and Patricia,
and so ns, Tom and Bill, Arrington will leave Friday for Win"lersville
Va.
and Salineville where they will
Mrs. Raymond Kloes and dau- !i pcnd !he ..Christmas vacation with
ghln s, Trudy and Mari anne, and their families
~frs . (;erlrude Kloes
and Mrs.
1\btd:.t Russell left today for Col ·
um i.Ju s and plan to return home
l&lt;Y rlay. Mrs. Kloes and her ehilrlrl:'n will ·go to Centerburg Tues·
day for a short visit wilh her broilll:'r and sisler-iri·law, Mr. and

W~ HAV~ GIFTS
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1ot0l ., 11011 &lt;aiO .

GOESSLER JEWELRY
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Ask about a deal on a New F-ord Pickup - Yuu 1 ll be surprised. We
order to reduc: e our inventory by the end of the year.

PO~IEROY

Dolls .. Games .. Wheel Toys- And Many Others

eON THE SPOT FINANCING eUBEIIAL TERMS

Chrlal.mas morninrl
For Bulova haa the watche&amp; seen
most-wanted mo.t. --IXIuJht

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TOY CINTfR

IN WARM WOOLENS AND LEATHER

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4 Door Tu-Tone.

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Tu-Tone. Whitt' Tires,

Tudor- Clea•n .

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SEE. OUR

POMEROY
and
MASON CITY

Buy Here

HEAVY QUILTED LINING, MOUTON COLLAR

1956 CHEVROL!T 210 · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · ·

•lllhl or .. IIDW

KARR &amp; VAN ZAN

Santa's helpers really went all.out for boys, so many nice things to wear tn mnke him happy.

Standard Transmission , Heater, Tu .Tone.

mo•t-all oYer Amtrlca. Comf In
and see our larre ~electi()n or
theu mq-nit\tent wakh llt today I

IUlas

e Tree Stands

"GIFTS TO WEAR" FOR BOYS

. A-1

lght on C&amp;S.T'Il

B Tudor. Standard Transmission . Green

..,to&lt;•

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BI-G
STORES

· Mr. and Mrs. J~hn Kincaid and

All Shes

STOCK REDUCTION
ON

leii-No,_e

*liGMT SE'i1
• ldtleo

AT PICKENS'

Mrs. Pauley Ann Neal and daugh. Mrs. Harley Devol .

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1956 FORD 'COUNTRY SQUIRE · · ·· · ·· · · · · · · · · ·· · · ·· · · · · ·· · · · $2495

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.JOHNSON

Heavenly quiet. "Roundtrip dependability," Pre·
Christmas delivery.

e Tlnlel GarIondo It Angel Holr

White snow Is e\'er~wher-e a t
Cttrlstmasllme, lhe girls em~
ulate St. Luda, a medieval
eaint- and dre~~ed ln while

B Passenger. l&lt;~ordomatir, White Tires, One Lol.'al Owner, Low Mileage.

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TIH tltiMMINGs

In Sweden where !tparkllng

Get them a

Nine great models-with
12·volt electric starling in
new 18 and 35 hp classes.

WE RAVE PLENTY

l"ll«ht.

Used Cars

•W•'*'II,..•I "' lo~1 ••

Due To Our Limited Stockroom Space
In Case You Need Extra 1'1me Contaet Us

IN CHORAL GROUPS ,

every k'"''daY n

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DEC. 20

Ira Clinton Goodn ile, whose place of duty a nd praying fl)t divorce,
ThH'f' \iiddl•·purl t:irl ~ Wl'l"t' in
of rc~idence is unknown, will take ~ustody of " hUdren and other re- the Jl ul71• r lluspil:~l Nw·s('s· ( 'ho\r
noLire that on the 7th d11y of l'fo Her. Said cause will tui '!or bco1ring whit'h !&gt;:In~ nvN Sta l'ion WH:It

E Gli.O.SON SHOW
... th• J"CIU

~li!!n

giUe to tbe lnfllnt Christ.

~ Ev.- ln honor of
lege4 presenco a.L
r at Bethlehem.
t1oD to Clur Eurobfothen. America, too,
OO!dtlbuted to the Christ•
~ ... ·uoa.. We are, for
VULL
lhlhc,
retpOD.Iible tor the
polnaetU&amp;. (lur most
colorful Cll Yuletide
1aDt&amp; ' ft wu named after
' 011 IL: PolnHtt,. Who, 1n 1829,
\ the wll4. nowerlng

has been guilly of grol'is negl e~t

LEGAL NOTICE

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Almolt impossible

POMDOYsoam
w••

ALL- FAMILY FUN
PPED HERE

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vembcr, I95il the Ulldt·rsigned,
Donna LA•e Goodnite, filed her
petition again st him In the Com·
mon Pleas Court of Meig11 County,
Ohio, CauJ~c No. 12.489, ror
dl·
vorcP, alleging that the defendant

-Cb:ristma.s time
is :Sulova.
'Wa.tcb. tii!l.el

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•we Kindly Request

tb of 1M 1&amp;101 painted . .
trrellltlb1t pletUAI al wtnttt
1
C.bterved on Dec. 2~ 'The! coadl rldu. lleamlaf ptur4

5.80

\'our F'hH' Response To

Our f'hrhtmas Lay· A"ay Plan Thi~ \'car

Be""'"·

Pt•ter Lil lllrh and ton. Tod
Lancastt-r . were wet!lc.end guell.l of
John Worley of Loa"an
tbe
hl·r motht&gt;r. Mn. Cl arence Elleral"lach . and famtly. Mr. and Mn. weebnd gue1t of Mr. and M:n . Ray
Lallich and 11ons. TOd 1.nd Pe ter Woodgeard and /amily.
wh o ~p{:.ut Thanksgtving with he;
Mr and Mrs. R.ay Woodeeard
r~ m111 will go Jo Clevel and for vistled rel ati ves in Logi.D, Sunday
&lt;~flernoon .
ll h:i~ln~~ -' v.~t h htsb pe~ple .
, I u &lt;~n ' eler. _rot er of Mn.
Mr . and Mrs. Clilford Ebenbarh
lharl1-s McNamee, I.S ill ill hh
ij~nt lhe weekend Jn Columbua
-- ---h.o111e tn Letart.
with lheir daughter and aon in
R. (' Collins and his sistcr·in.Jaw law . Mr. and Mra. Larry Jacobs.
~~~ ~ - R1r hard Oiler, have bee n h
J anet and Nancy Rogers of Nel·
Charlcs lun With Mrti . CoUins who 5onville are llpendlnJ a week with
il&lt;~d ('nlercd Charleston &lt;;e_neral 'ht•lr J!randparenls, Mr. and Mra.
llu~ptlal for majo r surgery.
Thurn '"'' Youn.(i:.
l:::ml' rson Jones was a busineas 1 Mr. and Mn. Milton Roush and
vtsJtor m Col umbus ' recently.
I son Gregory of Zanesville were
The Rev. and Mrs. Clarem ont E. weekenc1 guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jloyt and son , David, will leave ~ason l'~isher and family , MinenThursday with Prof. and Mrs. Hun · VIlle.
trr Hardman and son Edward to
Miss Nettie Koehler spent Sun·
1·istt ~lr . and Mrs. Arthur E. Hoyt.
day
with relatives in GaUipolia.
Tucson . Anz. over Chri!lma1 . Miss
Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Smith we~
\1argaret Hort, who i1 home on
vacatwn from Marietta Collegt', rc~ent gues\.5 of Miss Nettie Koeh·
ler.
I will spe nd the holidays with her
t&gt;ister and brotht'r·ln·law, the Rev
Mi&amp;s Joy Smith, student at Ohio
and M.rs Clair Harmon, Findley. State University, Columbus arrived
Mr. and Mrs . How::ard Holmes, Mon ,lay eve~ing to spend the hoii.
Smilhs Ferry, Pa., are visitinK hi5 days with her parents, Mr. ·and
mother. Mrs. Althea Anderson, and Mrs. Theo Smith.
"!r. and Mrs. Max Sanborn and
Mrs. John Chase returned to
Mi~ Bess SHnborn.
Mrs. David Entsminger plans to Huntington, W. Va. Monday where
leave Friday for Bethlehem, Pa ., she is spending the winter with
to spend Christmas with her so n, her &lt;'hildren, after a brief vi:~it
KPnneth Entsminger, and wife and here.
fou r daughters.

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SOCIETY

THANKS

~ Cothic

Then the pe-ndu~m awung

lne

plum pudding are traditional
in mllltona of happy bomel
on Chrlstmu day.
English aehoolboys of th•
1100s. for example, penne4 .
I•Chrtstmu Pieces' • f or lholf ,
parentt Orllptclally enJI'aved
atatlonery much as wt aen~
(;hrl.ltmSI c:ardl now. ·
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, 'fbt &amp;ovely ceature of rfW;
·Jng Cbrtatmas preeentl 4alte'
ot courie, to the cotd1 tr&amp;nk•'1
tneenH and myrrh preHnted ,
' to the Infant Christ by the
't'hrM WlH ktngl ot tb•
ll:ut. ln Spatn. however, the
lpra.cttet of Cltt•CIVlRJ" lln'' 1

$ U5
' ·1 .90

No Set·und

.at

ta.k~. original Injun' Puddttt.
htl~e rnut pie and En&amp;"llsh

Thank s

unsurpaur-d

the Olher way. Wbtn Lhe
ltua\$-wllled to u., throurb
Puritans came lnto pow er m
the ag es, by people• of m~tn)'
England under Oliver Cro m·
lands.
well they trle&lt;l to abol •~ h
e4 ' Ch.rlstmu. Hislol"J' reco rd&amp;
Today, windows &amp;re light 1 that tor 22 years tbe Ma ssa·
with ele&lt;:tric candle• and tM 1 C!husettl Bay coloJU', u e.
rronts of homea feature Jov..
later •:r.a.mple o1 Otis. lm·
ly Chrliltmu themes ln lpe(• 1
sh ll'...- f in
n
tacular ~tttngs. But in Lo~ posed • five- 1 .... · e 0
anyone caught ob8en.lng the
don or 1U8, cttlzenl!l wert
birthday of ChrUit.
'

~ake,

Savings to you a.s our way of Saying

Your

cathedrals.

1
Durinr the ••me period,/
too, Christmas banquett con•
alsted Gf exotic rout Pfa• 1
cock. aerv~ Witb laead,
feathers an!~ t&amp;D tntaet. Today, julce·fllled, eteamlnt
lkufflild goose witb apple
drusing and plump turkey
I with ~hestnut drtsaing in a 1
t aettlng of other Chrtstmu
foods aucb u brandy fruit

1he S!Jlerulid Yc:n we have had , we

R.1•gular

great,

t ime full ot ('" O)orlul tra·
d 1tion.!l whic h have grown
f rom ane\ient tolkway• and

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Christmas Bonus Sale

"""'if'S'

CHRISTMAS lll a joyous

tern~ "

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~'t• l \ lr\ (,,n,•
])fld-Pil h..Jii' lt't"ttlt• l uortl iLl lh •·
lnnh nr :r d:tr rJ:l''t ,·r :\!.m:;n ·rl'•·
1\:.tl hr·~n. lol ·~tt · tr !, r., lli •·r &lt;~nd 'I" 1
1&lt;·r1'1 b" \lr :• nd \Jr , U·1y l.aV. · 1 r:wnl frt l:dl\ lllg &lt;-d1 0n l flit Ul'~uayh
I .tflt ·l"n•li&gt;f". l!olll t" El'OIIOIIllt'S tf"ar
hort r. Sittt'".~' lto · ' I
• r· .ol \\ .ohJm~ 1~ \ ln. llt·lt) J',ottt·t."" .

ln

of a

!~t~a~~u~~:n:e..~y~~~~!~~'

TEA CHE RS ARE GUESTS
11 Ti·~rf'!t,.r~ ul lho· Wahama Jflgh
1 St"!w1ol Wl'l"o· ),:LL•·,t s uf honor at a
,
1
1
't·~ t•rt·-...•·trlr ·d u\ I w ll iJJ&gt;~;'r t' ass1 of •h•· ll ••tnt•
Ecol\OIIlltS
T r1t·p&lt;Jrt
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( Se!."Oil&lt;;l

Mr~

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MIDDLEPORT
W~llt• pl&lt;~)'Jng loot ball la.11 )CDr at
:tJJdLI Je po r t H1g:h School 11nd the
correl'tlve op~::rallon will Le ptr·
John E Vroma n , yo unge r so n of formed today, Mrs. Vroma n u in
Mr and Mrs John Vro man, en - (;:1lll polts w1th her son
te red Hol:.wr llospll;~l TUl'MI~y ;~nrl Mr . and :'r lrs Warren Bennett
Was sc hedult•d for sur~l'I"Y th .3 and sun . Columt&gt;us, W('re wee kend
mornmg. He IIIJun•d h t~ hil tHI gu e~t~ of his parents. Mr .a nd Mrl&lt;&gt;.

By RA. YMOND A. t ...UOIE

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS -MASOS AREA
RICHARo :5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Ent('rc d f\s Sf'('Ond class mai li ng mattPr at the post

Daily Sentinel , Pomoroy- Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 19, 1956-3 1 Ch'""
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Racine Upsets Jackets 70-49
Racine's h"t Tornadoes t'OOied a

49.
)late ln the!r shooting, hitting
The Jackf'ts, victims in three
·olb 41 % of their field goal tries. pre--195'1 SEOL &amp;&amp;Illes, had to
)tit Jtlll took tbe1r sixth :rtra1gh1 fi£\t . back. under pressure tt c m
-~ of the b&amp;sbtball season the fust mu: uta Doug Graham got
~esd ay nltM ia Middleport 'ro to the ftnt of eillhl rin:l haU field
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T he Tor mube! saw t.b.eiJ: ftyt..
game average ot 58 ?'. alump a
they got 60 pe~ ~ent Gf their attemps In the flr"t halt but oa1)1
20';, m the second (su bltij,utes
played mud. o ~ tbe fOUJt1a qiMI'·
br) for aA evellina: a-veraee Oi! •U
~er cent, or~ of 60 sbotJ.
Middleport hit 16 of 63 tries for
2~'1&lt;&gt;. Botb teams WPre e!ficteat
at the fouJ line with. t he win neT"s
getting 20 Gf s:z MiddlepoA 11 ol
2&amp;.
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In the third and fourth q untets
the Jacket. C!aqJe close to hol o.ling
lbei1 DWD as t hey eouated ei~ht
polnta on ait: fr•· to&amp;Mallld a u ne
~ 1rqm f¥ oat br bit Bel MeCamaa.lleeomu playiQ&amp; Jllltle ._.
,.....,.,.. ball tha~ agahult NelsonvW.. pt two of five free throwl
ha~ a fielde r In the second quarter and one Ln the last to rack up
eitht polnta d uring the overllng.

WONOll
Wft~'E TtiE

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El1le1l Covert, Mp,

pall almo~f at onct&gt; on a one.
hander fror !l h1s fa~· orite spot.
about 15-fe!"l out in the dt!f'l-' win&amp;.
It wasn 't until Sl'vt&lt;n m1nutes
were gu n&lt;' !l111t Lhe Jac ke-l'' Marr1s
sunk a fit·ld goal. By then
the
cuunt had risen to 16-.J. by grace
I or th rt&gt;e J:1ckd free throws.

!'bone 191

Jim Bowle1, lank y be.!lpectacled
illl(d of the. Jacketa wa1 tbe, mo!t
effertl,_ INib the IJ.eld. He had
four ffelder• ahd" hf~ ei(ht of

Parade
Toda.• s Sporl Paradf:
ly OSCAR FRALEY
Un ited P.-.ss Sport~ W riter
SAN fHANC'ISC'O.
UP· Terry
B r~nd n. ft&lt;elm.o; a lot ulder than
b.i•:'2&amp; fi"dll after "ge tting a Jot
ofi~ ~eU'' for a.. "t~rrible " !lt'ason
at Notre Dama. looked grimly
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we didn 't play well apin~&gt;t them." hll&gt; rather 1VU tnpt.tcl under the
I As for h1s top !oo&gt;ball thnJl, sian.dli get.Lmg M.n• .&amp;enaan a cup
Brennan still rates hu; 97 -yard of cof[ee and m1saed bis redo
OP&lt;'Illilg ki ckoff return against haired son's IIIt'al run. ~ that bil
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It was a di sturbing season for
wbf
0 ~ 0 Brennan - who rated Michigan
t Q+ 0 Sta te. Oklahoma, Iowa and PurNail
W lf. "9 due as the four be~~t teams be aaw.
UCIN"I
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of the season. Hut th~ boy11 dld
t!l!ir best and that's all YOu can
ex.pe&lt;'t."
Kr('nnan indicated, Wllh()ul sayin 1 11 outright, that Purdue was
the be11t te;om he had sertn
Soonen Fa il To lmpreq
"'Ttwy were Lre1aendous againu
us," he asstrted. "Th~ 40 to 0

For Ra~i.ne io the hnt half it
was all Graham and Cart Wolfe,
5--ll &amp;uard. r .raharn roll~ up eikhl
rielders in the first half, then
relited lor thP 111ght m abooting .
Welle, wlill anolbt&gt;r uneanny shot
from o~tsida. hold 20 pOinta,
Kowatt s.lau , a husk.v Wr-ward
WM the- N~diag star Gf. the
al&amp;J;&amp;L S. W.eDt lli&amp;b and h.e(l. 1
" We only Jose -~hr~ mE-n b~t
lU.s
ltneers.
J
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Bowie.
to.k
thPy're
good ones , Bre~nan sat?
00
IOIDt &amp;\lllllJ from bim but S..Wr as Ill' f&lt;Jt'cJ m?re coachmg _dlffl · ,
' was hciae.'a· ~ 11.nd buttu man &lt;"ul l lt' .~ •I I heaW ng the EasL squad
•off U... bOIPds
inlo thi' Dec. 29 Eaat-W~~:st Shrine
·
iami &lt;tt Kezar Stadium.
The vict.oJY was Raci rw's: sixth
The trio stepping down indudes
and...._ Toeu4t shootil18 average A! l-,&lt;\ml'ric:J n quarterback Paul
~v~ ar«UUd !WJ &lt;;, lo! the year. Hornui1Jo1. halfback h':lmy Morse
THil' rteord._ to, date !Deludes 83 and guard Ge ne fiednck_
to Harr_lsonv: lle, s 25 once and 86
"You ~ave to feel tb ~ loss of
ttl Han-Json VI lle 8 3:1 a Heon d t ime {Ji&amp;}er.~ J1ke t h os11, parth:ulary on
61 td Helprl' 's S~ 80 to ChaubCey '• 8 young jQU&amp;d," Bren nan ex pla.i n~ 106 to Rut~s. 42. With the ed . '·Sltre, we hoped to do better
Wtn la ~t ni ght., ~a cm e has scor ed t han Wt' did bul !:iX o{ t he tea ms
486 pomta fO. tbeJr opp on~nts 233. we playe-d in losing eig ht or ] 0
In the Nflerve game Middleport game~ wl're among the top 15
defeitfd' Racine 43·31 . Crooks had teams in the cou ntry. That'~ no '
12 for tbe Jaekr:ts, Beeale 10 fCJI J~:at¥ ·to J~arn In, belie\'e me."
Rlc lne.
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Box atore:
~pan 't Upa tigh te n whe n he
MIODLIPORT
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Kenhedy, II'
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,.....,.,.. ball tha~ agahult NelsonvW.. pt two of five free throwl
ha~ a fielde r In the second quarter and one Ln the last to rack up
eitht polnta d uring the overllng.

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!'bone 191

Jim Bowle1, lank y be.!lpectacled
illl(d of the. Jacketa wa1 tbe, mo!t
effertl,_ INib the IJ.eld. He had
four ffelder• ahd" hf~ ei(ht of

Parade
Toda.• s Sporl Paradf:
ly OSCAR FRALEY
Un ited P.-.ss Sport~ W riter
SAN fHANC'ISC'O.
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at Notre Dama. looked grimly
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l'*'flnts

s..-ort! ll;.' which Oklahwna but u&amp;
w~mt 14 ~th Iklld h:oa
was dereiving and as for Iowa, Milwaukee to see him olar- and
we didn 't play well apin~&gt;t them." hll&gt; rather 1VU tnpt.tcl under the
I As for h1s top !oo&gt;ball thnJl, sian.dli get.Lmg M.n• .&amp;enaan a cup
Brennan still rates hu; 97 -yard of cof[ee and m1saed bis redo
OP&lt;'Illilg ki ckoff return against haired son's IIIt'al run. ~ that bil
Army 1n 1947 as tht' best _
. · lhnu_ also was one of h1a top dilTbat wa~ the one in which h1s appomlments.

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tOil to 43 at Chester.
2-4 p.m. Eac h child is r~ u es ted
Coach Hartsell Dodrill's Kni ght t.o bring a tOe gift exrh ange and
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had 28 31.
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Our store.i will ehlse at 6:00p.m. on Monday, Decembe. 24, and wHI be closed CHRISTMAS DA V .. May
it be a truly MERR Y CHRISTMAS fo r you.

w..,ls, Suede, Let.Q~er

The Raci ne-Eastern tilt ls sha plnK up as a battle royal with the
Tornadoes
fiu &amp;hed
from
six
~tTalah.t winl'l and no losses in and
out of eoupty play. Meanwhile,
East ern has been stac kln1 up a
credit1ble record of its own. The
RluP-clad Easterners lost to Pome-.
roy 74·~ on Dec. 4 but have
swept aame! with Rutland, RomeCanaan and Harriaonville.
Eastflrn Re8efvea defeated Har.
rlaonviHe seconds 48 to 24 with
Rltcldl ~1111 18 pointa tar the
wlnnen' high and forward Stowers eannlng 9 for till&amp; Ioaen. H etzer alto had 17 for Eastet'L
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SUBURBAN &amp; TOPCOATS
FNm $21.95

NOTICE OF APPOINTUNT
AtMunts+rator 0. Bonis Non
lttat. of Thomas Temll d~~Cetaa4
Notice Ia herebJ &amp;1ven that lten
J. Spencer whose Poat Office add·
IMu is Racine, Ohio has been duly
appointed Administrator of ttaP.
Jstate of Tbomu Terrell late of
lletg~ Count v. Gbio, deceased.
. Dah!d th is ! rd day ot [)e(e mber
.i9b6.
J ohn C. Baeon
Judge of the P roba te Court ,
Melgs County, Ohio
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lhal t;/UALITY for t' HR1STMAS DINNER COUNTS
1114 thai lo wily we are briaiJng you IItie Yery floest
lood !ar your troditional Christmas Dinner at EVANS

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cases like t hMe.''
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It was a di sturbing season for
wbf
0 ~ 0 Brennan - who rated Michigan
t Q+ 0 Sta te. Oklahoma, Iowa and PurNail
W lf. "9 due as the four be~~t teams be aaw.
UCIN"I
'11 wasn' t a good year,·• he
fflytr &amp; liM.
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of the season. Hut th~ boy11 dld
t!l!ir best and that's all YOu can
ex.pe&lt;'t."
Kr('nnan indicated, Wllh()ul sayin 1 11 outright, that Purdue was
the be11t te;om he had sertn
Soonen Fa il To lmpreq
"'Ttwy were Lre1aendous againu
us," he asstrted. "Th~ 40 to 0

For Ra~i.ne io the hnt half it
was all Graham and Cart Wolfe,
5--ll &amp;uard. r .raharn roll~ up eikhl
rielders in the first half, then
relited lor thP 111ght m abooting .
Welle, wlill anolbt&gt;r uneanny shot
from o~tsida. hold 20 pOinta,
Kowatt s.lau , a husk.v Wr-ward
WM the- N~diag star Gf. the
al&amp;J;&amp;L S. W.eDt lli&amp;b and h.e(l. 1
" We only Jose -~hr~ mE-n b~t
lU.s
ltneers.
J
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Bowie.
to.k
thPy're
good ones , Bre~nan sat?
00
IOIDt &amp;\lllllJ from bim but S..Wr as Ill' f&lt;Jt'cJ m?re coachmg _dlffl · ,
' was hciae.'a· ~ 11.nd buttu man &lt;"ul l lt' .~ •I I heaW ng the EasL squad
•off U... bOIPds
inlo thi' Dec. 29 Eaat-W~~:st Shrine
·
iami &lt;tt Kezar Stadium.
The vict.oJY was Raci rw's: sixth
The trio stepping down indudes
and...._ Toeu4t shootil18 average A! l-,&lt;\ml'ric:J n quarterback Paul
~v~ ar«UUd !WJ &lt;;, lo! the year. Hornui1Jo1. halfback h':lmy Morse
THil' rteord._ to, date !Deludes 83 and guard Ge ne fiednck_
to Harr_lsonv: lle, s 25 once and 86
"You ~ave to feel tb ~ loss of
ttl Han-Json VI lle 8 3:1 a Heon d t ime {Ji&amp;}er.~ J1ke t h os11, parth:ulary on
61 td Helprl' 's S~ 80 to ChaubCey '• 8 young jQU&amp;d," Bren nan ex pla.i n~ 106 to Rut~s. 42. With the ed . '·Sltre, we hoped to do better
Wtn la ~t ni ght., ~a cm e has scor ed t han Wt' did bul !:iX o{ t he tea ms
486 pomta fO. tbeJr opp on~nts 233. we playe-d in losing eig ht or ] 0
In the Nflerve game Middleport game~ wl're among the top 15
defeitfd' Racine 43·31 . Crooks had teams in the cou ntry. That'~ no '
12 for tbe Jaekr:ts, Beeale 10 fCJI J~:at¥ ·to J~arn In, belie\'e me."
Rlc lne.
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Box atore:
~pan 't Upa tigh te n whe n he
MIODLIPORT
,&amp;lrip_ o{ the " beat " whic h was
Play~r &amp; Pot.
FG FT "
~ea1.li'd on h im, includint some
M Ortll, F
J 1~ 3 ·t a.alty remark~ by Frank Leahy,
Kenhedy, II'
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10 the man he succeeded as head
Kelly, C
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6 coach o( the Fighting lrish.
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S-Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Dec. 19, 1956

For •elter freach toast

AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC the Sorth l;lle of a 51 acre trad employee,, visitors, and a ll pee1now owned by t he Rose Hill Coal sons for the OOnefit tn' a dvantaae
SALE
Sa1d premi§(&gt;s .and fixtures will Company ~ thence West 381 feet ; of the e:rantor , a r ight of wa y over
be sold free and rlear of all liens Utence North 18 degree West ?6 attoss and
upon a
road or
1ami errrumiwra~JC'es whatsoever ~f'et to the Sout heast ~orner of pr ivate
r1ght
way runsubJl'rt howl' I-H. tu Lhl• lease to rt oy Armes .37 acre lot on to p of ning along the Westerly side or
tht• Kentu.· k l Chcnural Jndu~tries .l Roc k Cliff; thence South 67 de- the real est.ate deseri bed herein,
11rw
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' g.r t'e West 146 feet to the E as t and which ro ad or privat e r ight of
l'ur~uant to an orrlPr of the Uni-1 Side of Statf' Route 124, 20 fee t way runs in a southeasterl y direclt&gt;d St;lll'l- Dt:.trlrt Cnurt for the fro m t he center thereof and r un- lion to guoline tan ks owned by
Southern D•stnct of Oh •o. Eastern mng p~rallel and 2/i .feet North Sa rah
Koehler
Neit her,
the
n 1v 1s 1on . m twnkruptry, the u nder . of a bn ck s tore b u tl d ~ng ;thence Grantee.
s1gnt·d. Tru~ :er in bank ruptcy , will S~ut h 25 degre~ 45 m•~ u tes East
Attached to the im provemenlt!
orrtor ror ~t~h· dt puhl!c auction on 135 ft. along east side 0 • State Rt. on said real estate as fixt ures, and
the 5th. day JaJJuary, 11:157 . al IU &gt; No 124 ; tht'n&lt;'c south 20 degree bemg a part thereof, are th e fol30 o'dork a m at the front door 2 5. feet East 315 feet alo ng the east lu w!ng de~ n bed chatte ls:
of
Sta le
Route 124 1
Hammermill
of the Court Housf', P omeroy. s 1 d e
MPig~ Cou n tr, Ohio, tl:e rollowl ng thence
N o r t h 67
de grees
set
Crush ers
described real estate. together 15 m inutes East 400 feet runn ing I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;":;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.,
w1th the fixtur e;; herem dcst ribed: thro ug h a pcint 2/i feet No rth erly I i
S1tuat('d In the l'ounty of Meigs, of a mi ne opening; then ce North
in the Slalt&gt; uf Oh1u and in Lhc 248 feet to the place of beginning ,
Tow:1sh rp of Sutton anrl bc1ng In containing 3.66 acres, more or le8S.

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thom lwo-t hirdl (%) of said ap..
praised value, a nd the termt of
aale are ll followa : $200.00 mult
be paJd by the successful bidder
at the time of t hl" bid an d
the
halance upon confirmation of the
sale.
Warren F. Shee la,
Trm;tee in Bankruptcy.
(12) 5. 12, 1\J, 26, 4tc

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Make The

160 ac r e lot No. 122:! and bounded

"follow•. to-wit :
Begtn mng North 9ll.!'i fLoet a nd
West 301 0 !('et from the So uthwest corner of St&gt;cllon No. 3 1 on

E XCEPTING AND RESERVING
to the gran lor . its successors and
assigns, a l !coal , oi l, gas and other
minerals underlying the soil, with
the right to 4:'nter on said premises
pras pect. ·~:xplore and drill !or
and mine , excavate and remov~
tha same with all mac,hir !!ry , appliance•, fixtures and th ings nee-.
cssary or cor,venient the refor.
AlSO EXCEPTlNG AND RESERVING to the prio~ grantor
Rose Hill Coal Company, lts su ~
ce11aors, assigns, te nants, licensees,

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PIPES

Billfolds
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Dr. Grabow
Yellow Bowl
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Availab!e in your choice o£ 8 lovely colors.
For details, call our Business Office now !

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Radio
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1955 CHEVROLET
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Cameras
$3.25 up
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1954 FORD~ Ton
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Cinderella, Snow While
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CrotkeU, Howdy Doody

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$69.95 ond $89.75

$1
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Community Tudor Plote

POLAAC)ID LAND CAMERA
New - Low Priced- Mognlfl&lt;ent Pletun111l 80 sec.

52 PIECE
SERVICE for EIGHT
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s ame as n ~;&gt; w. Phone 285. ·
FARM - 153 acres, formerly
12 1a ltc
known as Lhc Harl Musser place ,

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wante.l - RAw FURS and Beet

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Chevalier,

BCJttom.
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with good ?·room home with
ba. t_h, gas heati ng, Jar,e veranda.
E'X't'el~nt -tlasement barn 38:x5B,
silo, milkhou se, imple ment sited,
poultry house 24x70, all with
good roofs. 40 IH:res tillable
with balance in wcll ·fenced blue
grass pas ture. On good gravel
road, to be blacktopped .soon .
Only 1 mile to Harrispnville
with sc hools, chui;'rhes, · and
s tores. $12,000.00. '

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lly mef('h il ndi sl' without l'Xtrapvagapce. !44 Butternut Ave
..._. ~mero~, Oh io,.
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For .Rent

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Trevey-Finsterwold
Fu nero I Home
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CAN'T GO MUCH ~
ll9JUQH 1H8--FACT 19, DcNI
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GRUESI!R BLOCK CO,
3 Miles North of PomerOy
On Itt. 33. C1ll Wm. Oruker,

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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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Sllllbeam, Sehidl and Ronson
Ladies Elec. Razors . - • -$14.95
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Meeker Billfolds
Clocks
Genuine Leather
$3.50 and up Trcivel Clocks

Silverware

To Choot• From

8-tf

Dynaflow drive, one loeal owner

Other Gift Suggestions
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ltalnlanlleel .. ack.

Wlllr. ......... $41.UD.

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VALUIATS3C)JI

life tl111• ,. a lno prtn g.

KNOW?
tbe bell

1952 P'ORD VIctoria, 2 dr. Hardtop Fordomatlc, extra 100d for
model. $895.00 Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 I'Stc

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•BRACElETS
•EARRINGS

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IN MIDMORY OF EMMA.--=-s.-R
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DEL, who pass('d away one year HEREFoim BULL, service age ,
ago today .
$100.00. Rl'! ymond Teaford, Min·
ersville RH next to Chester.
Swing sofllv, beauteous gales of l 2"· 17·Jtp.
death,
To let a waiting soul pass on ,
30 USED OAK PANEL
$1.00 each. Also
Aehievement erowns life's pur·
frames, odd sized
poses,
if haule'd awtY .at
And Victory is forever won.
L . _CoaJe.a. Middleport.
· Swing ~oftly, softly, -heavenly gate
Rl
Thy portal passed, nQ more , .to
tact
roam,
Phone
Ou.r ~aveler finds the journey o'er
And re ~ts at last in "Home Sweet
Home."
llo&lt;k
Dorset and Elber Riebel, Sons.

TIMI-ZONE'WATCHES
.....a
Wonderful Selection

DONT YOU

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HAM/J.TON

PAPERMATE PENS · · · . . $1.69 up

TOYS

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jnb (or you r trartor. Brown's
-Tractor Sales...
12 l!i 8te 1 ' ll.,llAWLIN!J SONS CO • II FOREMAN lk ABIIO'rl' T,V. SER·
W"'f'l:lr - · 1)"
VICE AU a&gt;al:es llePJir&lt;d by E1
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
c;JVE - NIY.'C HJ or ELN&lt;I\ SEW·
Pboa~ 'P.27· Nllht Phone ftOSt.
pert Technlr\au. Phone 62H Y
Admlnl1tr•trlx
lNG MAt:lllNES. The only totl'iil
'X. DOiiOJ.PLYMOUTB D&amp;AI.r
Middleport
1-15-tf
Edate of lnzl,: 'Young, deceued
automati c. Nerhhi . Elna Sewing
J:RI.
. Mtl SAvE oN \"OUR SH~"'E re M i t ; Notice is hPreby ~l ven tha t Ruth
Cirr·le. O live at 1st. Phone 1224,
;:c--;:;-- . - - --~
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Gallipolis.
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Racine Shoe Shop
ress is Long Bottom, Ohio, R. D. 1
1 1· 30 Ll has been duly appellnted as Ad·
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~--ON AND AFTl!:lt THIS DATE, USED TYPEWRiTER, good condi·
mlnistQ~trix c f the Estate of lnzie
Decem·b er 13, 1956, I will Dot
tloD. See Charles Reuter at {
I nsuronrP
I Young late of Olh·e 'fowuship,
be r es ponsibl e for any debts
Karf &amp; Va'nZandt Motor Sales.
Meigs County, Ohio, det;eased.
contracte d by any one other
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InauraMe
Agency,
Dated this 28tb. dby of Novem.
tha n my!e!t
YouNG
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Mldd:lepqrt.
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1956,
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and wtnte rocks. 50c ·and 75e · . Bm:uV. ••·PbGll&amp;. _831G-X . s.2Mf
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~Judge of the Probale Court
each. A. N. B1:ngel, Pomeroy.
roMPLETE losu"•.,ee
Prot·. ~ 'oa .
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SEE THE NEW DeLEVAL BuLk
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f ,ffe. A.uto;~r.,. P(lllo. Call Don (12) 5, l2, 1.9. 3tc
MILK COOlER. Fulton ·T bomp. ;;;:-;;;:;;-;;---;;:;::;:--;;:;;;;;;:;;::;M'IIIR. Middleport·... "- "lo.___ _
son , East Main St. 11 28 1moc MARBLE TOP KITCHEN TABLE.
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Wilen people suddei.J y face be~--~--~
Phone
6285.
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reavement
the
service
of
a
trurt
.'omplete WHEEL ALJGl(.qcN't,
worth.v (uneral dlreetor Is Jnrl ls·
b11.:ar.~clng and brlke 1ervtce . BOYS SUITS, 5izes 14·16 In stouts.
lt'l ensable. They also welcome the
Hackett's Safety SerVlce. WW.
1\lso boy's bicycle in govd condi·
infonnatioit 'and counsel r et&gt;l·iv\fain Street. Pomeror, Oljlo.
fl.,..,.LI••
ed at
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Hon Ol 137 Mulberry Ave.

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~D•ce..ed
12 13 6tc 6 :ooMR DUPPt;£X located at I Notice I~&gt; hereby given that Vir·
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one 374 J
gu~ Mora whol!lt' Poll Off1n· &lt;~d12 4 tf
19SB BUlCK Special 2 dr. Dlx.
dress 1s Pomeroy, Ohlo Star Routt:
· Sedan. Dy'la fl ow dr ive, low mtle. ror rtl ut _ !:lf&lt;'tr ~~- wro. llp.apr · t1as been d11ly appointed Ell:t·C"ut·
age: Like new $2~ . 00 . Bl&amp;ett· ~ ~teamer . Clinton f !'lbt.&gt;r M,rt nx of the !':state pf L)uu n E.
l nar s, Pomeroy
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dlept.rt. Ph. 8265.x.
· 11 .1•11 Heuh.11. d~cesost.td late of Pom1•.
P.ONTIA
C
dr.
Seda
n
Orii·
roy, Mt·ig~ .rounty, Ohio
1954
2
illtl finis h, C"areful owner. $! ')91. FOH SALF.-t'•tn 'iir by H.e•J E.
Dated th1 s 14th . day or f&gt;t&gt; rt-rn·
Bl a~ttnar's . Poml"toy . 12 13 6 tt
t.te,
Rutl&amp;M Townshi p. 31 h&lt;'r 1956.
tcru ltn d, bouse, barn and 001
John C. B•t:on
--~
lluildincs.
George A. MPin
..ludJ• of the ProiMte Co urt
J9:Sl PONTIAC. 2 dr. Olx . Sedan
~rt, Adm~~9t_!ato~-·_ _
6- 1-ll (I"_ )
Mei9• CCH.~nty, Ott lo
Origi nal green finish . $495.00
-, 19- 26 (I) 2 - ·~te
Blaett nar'.•. Pomeroy . 12 l:l Btr P'or rea~tftWoa
lbtden.
- - -Bcif!old Boardt, Drip ClotJ:aa. 1
~ft CHEVROLE T. 4 dr. &amp;edan. VB I Cllntoa Fi•her, ltiddieporl.
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L.EGAL NOTICE
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1~ ·1-tf I Josr phlnf• Fa~· e C!lrUthl·rs , whnsf'
1 motor wl lh ovverdrille, ra dio . i ~~ ~X
he~ tfr , Sl'Jt c:o ers. dark green 1ONE 4 ROO M APARTMENT One [ plar t· nt' n•11idl•nc(&lt; is unknuvm. "'
flms h. $l7-t 5.00 . Po meroy Motor
herehy n l tfJed ttoat on th, IJlh
Co
1 1 28 tf
8 room hoose .Newly decorated
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P (1meroy,
11 1
1 Jan:ns. F.ldon C~n,! 'te r~.
lwing
&gt;953 FORD. 4 dr ., l o ~·ely rrea m I
plmnllff, fll r d his petitwn again ~ t
and bebte, ,.,Jst omliM, V8 motor I
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hrr :~s defendan t in th e Court or
I s un vi...Jt", · adio. heate r, seat • (20) BUSiness Serv1 c~ Common Pleas, Meigs County ,
rover s, F ordornatit&lt; a r.d Contto- J
Ohio. C11se Nll 12491 . prayu1g for
ental trim. $HIQ5.00. Po me roy SEPTlC' TANKS, CMS P OOLS and divvrcc from the· s:~id J o'if'phi nt•
Motor Co.
11 28 U
out houses cleaned , co'!l pletc in- r a.}·e Carutht•rs on the grounds of
atallatlon , free ln!!lpechon , reas- Wilful Absenrc of said dere ndant
1953 ClffiV ~ OLET, of! ~! . , ;. tone
ana ble pl"if'es, c hemi ral service from said plai lltiff for more than
blue fin ish. 150 ser ies, heater ,
•.nd \'I'.CUI.:.Jn eqUJpm" nt. All sep- one }'ear last past. Gross Neglt&gt;tt
rlean. $799.00. Pomeroy Motor
he ta nks, an~ cess pools guar- Of Duty a nd Extreme C ru ~;&gt;lty. and
11 28 U
Co.
~nt ee d for _one year. S &amp; H San- pl.ai nti rr also p ra ys
lhe &lt;'B re,
~-----lt•ry S erv~ee, Phone Jacksoo t;us tocJy a nd conlt!Ol r lh e eh 1J.
. 19M STUO~BhKER, 2 dr., V8 Ht·
10'75. Toll c.harges r a ll ron~n. dre n~ lhat pla intiff e awardt&gt;d
dramatic drlve, heater, very
24 ~:)ur sc..,vlct, no extrr. C'harge the household iJQOd s. ho usehold
clean . one owner , $4:9e.OO. Potneqp ·0 50 m J u~.
11 SO lmoC' e lfer t.." a nd hou sehold f urnilure,
roy Motcr. Co
11 28 tf
SERVIC!: 01 Wateb. R. and ror other p'r~r re li ef. Said
1955 BUICh., 4. dr.; bard tdp, beauti~ bJ FactoP ·T mlaed cau se wfll be fur hearin g on ur
ful 3 ~ne green finish, white
watebmak.ar. COUJNS JEWE. a rter the 27th day of Dere mbE'r,
wall tires. low mileage, dyna·
LBR8. p,.tDiiftl.•.
t-3-tf A. D. 1956.
flow, radio, heater. $2295.00.
Ja mes Elrlo n Carulhert, pla intiff
Pomeroy' Motor Co.
J 1 2.8 tf RADIL• .l TELI&gt;.'VISION SERVICE
Crow ami Crow, Att ur m·ys fo a·
PhOne 200. CJel1nd Appliance
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StoTt. 118 W_ Main St.• Pomeroy l' lai ntiff.
q B I Autn Servic-P.
(1 11, 14, 21 . 28. (1 2) 5. 12, 19, 21l7 tc
z-211.11
' $993.00.
Pouwro) .

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$8.50

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TWlNF.
NOW. Ch nr l(e nf! to th is year's
bu siness . Black $8 .7/i · Prem.
ium $8 .50 ·G ood $6 .95. Qu antity
discoum .
F ulton
Thompson
T raf' tor Sales, Po mt'f o ~.
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This year give an EXTENSION TELEPHONE
lor Christmas. You'll be thanked •U year round lor

Remington

SHAVERS

":: JRKEY 3n~d:-;:
H;-:A-:-M:-·";;SIIOOT Ra·
rl ne Plan ni ng lflll. Det'. 23.
Ne xt American tegfon Mef' ting
DN•_ 20.
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The l'ery Best
lnU•edCar•

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PROI'II\'LACTIC

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
any debts other tha n m3• own on
or after Lhis date, Dec. 17_ 1956.
Rondell Priddy
12 18 3tr

It mtaM to much more to give or gel a magnificent
Hamilton watch • •• yet a Hamilton costs no more than
en ordinary watchl S.• our compl•~ selection today.

$1.00

CARDS

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Navel
Free Prizes
Oranges
Nothing To Buy
You Need Not Be Present
69t: doz
To Win
Juicy
Tangerines
2 doz 65¢
Golden
Yams
2 lbs 29t:

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Mechanic St., Avery N'1•!son.

Court St . -Pomeroy

Center
ONLY
Shopping Doys
Til Christmos

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YOUR

Jll rti OD. Kl'l lmu m charae 50c.4 cenh n er word for three cObaecutlve 1nM9tlloru.
8Pt•cla: -unr mo nth for 2/i centa
per word.
Full ralt- gr 2 c~nts per word w1n
bt .ehargf'd h11· advt"rtising if no t
pstd fnr befare the 2~th of Ul"h
mofllh following insertion
E rro r _~ In Al:h'~ rt ls lng-S h o uld b ~·
tf•porterl lmmPllt s te \y. Th t- Oallv
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ror more tha n Ollf' incorret't insf"rlio 11 _

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NOTICI OF APPO INTM ENT
Z!!~3 C H J~ VfWLET 4 dr 21q Sed&amp;n I llpartmtn l~ l'I05\' In town 121
EX ECUTRI X
Ex.l ra JOOd rub MT, orilllinal &amp;r~)' Butternut
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&amp;ate• 2 cerrta per wor d, D11.~ Ut· , !lnuh.

C&amp;ro !)r Th "&lt;1ks ant'! Spf't'la l Not ic~il of El'(' nts pr lntPd at reeu ·
!R r · &lt;'l a.~si fied ratt"s. Ohltuarie!l
fln" h- ~,.d -1t 1 c" nt per word_

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S-Dolly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Dec. 19, 1956

For •elter freach toast

AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC the Sorth l;lle of a 51 acre trad employee,, visitors, and a ll pee1now owned by t he Rose Hill Coal sons for the OOnefit tn' a dvantaae
SALE
Sa1d premi§(&gt;s .and fixtures will Company ~ thence West 381 feet ; of the e:rantor , a r ight of wa y over
be sold free and rlear of all liens Utence North 18 degree West ?6 attoss and
upon a
road or
1ami errrumiwra~JC'es whatsoever ~f'et to the Sout heast ~orner of pr ivate
r1ght
way runsubJl'rt howl' I-H. tu Lhl• lease to rt oy Armes .37 acre lot on to p of ning along the Westerly side or
tht• Kentu.· k l Chcnural Jndu~tries .l Roc k Cliff; thence South 67 de- the real est.ate deseri bed herein,
11rw
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' g.r t'e West 146 feet to the E as t and which ro ad or privat e r ight of
l'ur~uant to an orrlPr of the Uni-1 Side of Statf' Route 124, 20 fee t way runs in a southeasterl y direclt&gt;d St;lll'l- Dt:.trlrt Cnurt for the fro m t he center thereof and r un- lion to guoline tan ks owned by
Southern D•stnct of Oh •o. Eastern mng p~rallel and 2/i .feet North Sa rah
Koehler
Neit her,
the
n 1v 1s 1on . m twnkruptry, the u nder . of a bn ck s tore b u tl d ~ng ;thence Grantee.
s1gnt·d. Tru~ :er in bank ruptcy , will S~ut h 25 degre~ 45 m•~ u tes East
Attached to the im provemenlt!
orrtor ror ~t~h· dt puhl!c auction on 135 ft. along east side 0 • State Rt. on said real estate as fixt ures, and
the 5th. day JaJJuary, 11:157 . al IU &gt; No 124 ; tht'n&lt;'c south 20 degree bemg a part thereof, are th e fol30 o'dork a m at the front door 2 5. feet East 315 feet alo ng the east lu w!ng de~ n bed chatte ls:
of
Sta le
Route 124 1
Hammermill
of the Court Housf', P omeroy. s 1 d e
MPig~ Cou n tr, Ohio, tl:e rollowl ng thence
N o r t h 67
de grees
set
Crush ers
described real estate. together 15 m inutes East 400 feet runn ing I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;":;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.,
w1th the fixtur e;; herem dcst ribed: thro ug h a pcint 2/i feet No rth erly I i
S1tuat('d In the l'ounty of Meigs, of a mi ne opening; then ce North
in the Slalt&gt; uf Oh1u and in Lhc 248 feet to the place of beginning ,
Tow:1sh rp of Sutton anrl bc1ng In containing 3.66 acres, more or le8S.

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thom lwo-t hirdl (%) of said ap..
praised value, a nd the termt of
aale are ll followa : $200.00 mult
be paJd by the successful bidder
at the time of t hl" bid an d
the
halance upon confirmation of the
sale.
Warren F. Shee la,
Trm;tee in Bankruptcy.
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Make The

160 ac r e lot No. 122:! and bounded

"follow•. to-wit :
Begtn mng North 9ll.!'i fLoet a nd
West 301 0 !('et from the So uthwest corner of St&gt;cllon No. 3 1 on

E XCEPTING AND RESERVING
to the gran lor . its successors and
assigns, a l !coal , oi l, gas and other
minerals underlying the soil, with
the right to 4:'nter on said premises
pras pect. ·~:xplore and drill !or
and mine , excavate and remov~
tha same with all mac,hir !!ry , appliance•, fixtures and th ings nee-.
cssary or cor,venient the refor.
AlSO EXCEPTlNG AND RESERVING to the prio~ grantor
Rose Hill Coal Company, lts su ~
ce11aors, assigns, te nants, licensees,

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LARGE ASSORTMENT
CHOICE
COLORS
$1.00
IIOL Y BIBLES ............ U .98 up

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ALL-LEATHER
JUSTIN QUAUT\'

PIPES

Billfolds
For Men and

Dr. Grabow
Yellow Bowl
Kaywoodl•

American Greeting

We~m e n

$3.50 up

For

Cigarette

59c up

Lighters 98&amp;.

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SEE
1956 FORD

Schiel&lt;, Sunbeam

RonliOn, NoN!Ieo

ELECTRIC

"THE MEN"
On Your list

never know what kl~~:~
deal you can get h
Uniil

BRUSHES and SETS
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Availab!e in your choice o£ 8 lovely colors.
For details, call our Business Office now !

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PENCil SETS
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DOL!$

TRUCKS

59c

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M~•~t~~·~and4 dr.
Radio
W!Wail ur·es.
and solid.

1955 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 2 dr. Radio

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Eastman
Cameras
$3.25 up
e t'lash Uuibs

1954 FORD~ Ton
. Radio, Heater,
Back Up La· o"I"

eAII Slle Fil.tn~

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FOR BABY
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29c up
..,ted Teyo

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Delli lo; BatUea

Timex Walerprool And
CHILDREN'S WATCut:s
Cinderella, Snow While
Mlekey Mouoe,llavy
CrotkeU, Howdy Doody

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SHOCKPROOF
WATCHES
up

$69.95 ond $89.75

$1
With Purchose of Set
Community Tudor Plote

POLAAC)ID LAND CAMERA
New - Low Priced- Mognlfl&lt;ent Pletun111l 80 sec.

52 PIECE
SERVICE for EIGHT
DISHES

Mt~'s

Remingt.oa, Ronson, Sunbeam

Electric Razors

AI Traffic Light

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AU Types and Sbeo

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ROGERS and COMMUNITY SILVERWARE
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Where Your Confidence Is Justifie€1

E. MAIN ST.

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FRIGIDAIRE MANGLE, large size
s ame as n ~;&gt; w. Phone 285. ·
FARM - 153 acres, formerly
12 1a ltc
known as Lhc Harl Musser place ,

.~;;;c;;--;:=:-c;MANGLE, M
"'-~"· ·I
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(11 l Wanted To Buy
wante.l - RAw FURS and Beet

'carl

Hide!.

Chevalier,

BCJttom.
-

Loi:Jg

with good ?·room home with
ba. t_h, gas heati ng, Jar,e veranda.
E'X't'el~nt -tlasement barn 38:x5B,
silo, milkhou se, imple ment sited,
poultry house 24x70, all with
good roofs. 40 IH:res tillable
with balance in wcll ·fenced blue
grass pas ture. On good gravel
road, to be blacktopped .soon .
Only 1 mile to Harrispnville
with sc hools, chui;'rhes, · and
s tores. $12,000.00. '

PHONE IQioY

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Rodney Downing
Fite, Automobll•. He•lth

NAi'CY

ACCIDENT

· Life. Cnualty and Bon·da

POOR GUS IS Tf-JE

Reo I &amp;tote Broker

HOMELIEST

DOG IN

POt,\ERO_Y.,

l FEEL SO
SORRY FOR
HIM--.r-~

TOWN

tn MID6LiiPOU OHIO
6136-M
PftONtS
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JUNK CO.

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3 ROOM APNRTMENT 'and Sleep-

METROPOLITAN

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S~RAP II!Oij "":MEtALs
. . '

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rail 388-Y.

!1 a ation they can secure qu.fl l·
lly mef('h il ndi sl' without l'Xtrapvagapce. !44 Butternut Ave
..._. ~mero~, Oh io,.
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11 27 tmdp .

tile: rooms,

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.MAx WARD ·

For .Rent

(14)

Trevey-Finsterwold
Fu nero I Home
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INSURANCE AGENCY

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'Bulld ietter For Lt11"
CAN'T GO MUCH ~
ll9JUQH 1H8--FACT 19, DcNI
&lt;U!9S !U..GO ate( F~-

GRUESI!R BLOCK CO,
3 Miles North of PomerOy
On Itt. 33. C1ll Wm. Oruker,

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In Middleport

EvenlnlsuntUS
PboaeiiHI-J

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Collins

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METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

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Sllllbeam, Sehidl and Ronson
Ladies Elec. Razors . - • -$14.95
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and Women'•

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$795.00. Blaettoar•s, Pomeroy. 1Z-17-3tp

Meeker Billfolds
Clocks
Genuine Leather
$3.50 and up Trcivel Clocks

Silverware

To Choot• From

8-tf

Dynaflow drive, one loeal owner

Other Gift Suggestions
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WNh ot~h•ccna.
ltalnlanlleel .. ack.

Wlllr. ......... $41.UD.

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1952 BUlCK Special 2 dr. Sedan·

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A SUPIII
VALUIATS3C)JI

life tl111• ,. a lno prtn g.

KNOW?
tbe bell

1952 P'ORD VIctoria, 2 dr. Hardtop Fordomatlc, extra 100d for
model. $895.00 Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
12 13 I'Stc

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181 Auto Soles

tal M ,_&amp;alliUM llllln.t, .. AT A

•PINS
•BEADS
•BRACElETS
•EARRINGS

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.
12 14 2tc
IN MIDMORY OF EMMA.--=-s.-R
:::E:::I·
DEL, who pass('d away one year HEREFoim BULL, service age ,
ago today .
$100.00. Rl'! ymond Teaford, Min·
ersville RH next to Chester.
Swing sofllv, beauteous gales of l 2"· 17·Jtp.
death,
To let a waiting soul pass on ,
30 USED OAK PANEL
$1.00 each. Also
Aehievement erowns life's pur·
frames, odd sized
poses,
if haule'd awtY .at
And Victory is forever won.
L . _CoaJe.a. Middleport.
· Swing ~oftly, softly, -heavenly gate
Rl
Thy portal passed, nQ more , .to
tact
roam,
Phone
Ou.r ~aveler finds the journey o'er
And re ~ts at last in "Home Sweet
Home."
llo&lt;k
Dorset and Elber Riebel, Sons.

TIMI-ZONE'WATCHES
.....a
Wonderful Selection

DONT YOU

trade on furnih:r\: or aot,dlu

HAM/J.TON

PAPERMATE PENS · · · . . $1.69 up

TOYS

SAYI

a.ter'.s will gin

12 19 ltp

llllol, • H•...,. bctvtlw.,
115.11
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hr ...... 1111' CIOII COUNTIY I. IOk yellow
· IAI. . . . dilL St.W.. ltHI .. ode. 1"'- hovr
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..r~~.. hllll:ate the ethr......,
tltJO

TilE SMI TH FAlilLY

(21 ) Rea_! Estate

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PARKER And
t:STERBROOK

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SEE US ABOUT A FREE PAINT
jnb (or you r trartor. Brown's
-Tractor Sales...
12 l!i 8te 1 ' ll.,llAWLIN!J SONS CO • II FOREMAN lk ABIIO'rl' T,V. SER·
W"'f'l:lr - · 1)"
VICE AU a&gt;al:es llePJir&lt;d by E1
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
c;JVE - NIY.'C HJ or ELN&lt;I\ SEW·
Pboa~ 'P.27· Nllht Phone ftOSt.
pert Technlr\au. Phone 62H Y
Admlnl1tr•trlx
lNG MAt:lllNES. The only totl'iil
'X. DOiiOJ.PLYMOUTB D&amp;AI.r
Middleport
1-15-tf
Edate of lnzl,: 'Young, deceued
automati c. Nerhhi . Elna Sewing
J:RI.
. Mtl SAvE oN \"OUR SH~"'E re M i t ; Notice is hPreby ~l ven tha t Ruth
Cirr·le. O live at 1st. Phone 1224,
;:c--;:;-- . - - --~
,.... r .I Stelhem whose Post Office Add·
Gallipolis.
12 U 6tc
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Racine Shoe Shop
ress is Long Bottom, Ohio, R. D. 1
1 1· 30 Ll has been duly appellnted as Ad·
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~--ON AND AFTl!:lt THIS DATE, USED TYPEWRiTER, good condi·
mlnistQ~trix c f the Estate of lnzie
Decem·b er 13, 1956, I will Dot
tloD. See Charles Reuter at {
I nsuronrP
I Young late of Olh·e 'fowuship,
be r es ponsibl e for any debts
Karf &amp; Va'nZandt Motor Sales.
Meigs County, Ohio, det;eased.
contracte d by any one other
12
19
Stc
Barneii-Simpi&amp;on
InauraMe
Agency,
Dated this 28tb. dby of Novem.
tha n my!e!t
YouNG
1t·~~;;;
Nc:
S,w
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lt-;
e
---;leghorns
.
Mldd:lepqrt.
nre
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Automobileber
1956,
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l -awrence A. Napper
and wtnte rocks. 50c ·and 75e · . Bm:uV. ••·PbGll&amp;. _831G-X . s.2Mf
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J ohn C. Bacon
· 12
3ti&gt;
~Judge of the Probale Court
each. A. N. B1:ngel, Pomeroy.
roMPLETE losu"•.,ee
Prot·. ~ 'oa .
M"'
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"i'Jgs County , Ohio
SEE THE NEW DeLEVAL BuLk
12-;:-:1::
9 ::6-::tc
f ,ffe. A.uto;~r.,. P(lllo. Call Don (12) 5, l2, 1.9. 3tc
MILK COOlER. Fulton ·T bomp. ;;;:-;;;:;;-;;---;;:;::;:--;;:;;;;;;:;;::;M'IIIR. Middleport·... "- "lo.___ _
son , East Main St. 11 28 1moc MARBLE TOP KITCHEN TABLE.
~
Wilen people suddei.J y face be~--~--~
Phone
6285.
12
18
5{r
reavement
the
service
of
a
trurt
.'omplete WHEEL ALJGl(.qcN't,
worth.v (uneral dlreetor Is Jnrl ls·
b11.:ar.~clng and brlke 1ervtce . BOYS SUITS, 5izes 14·16 In stouts.
lt'l ensable. They also welcome the
Hackett's Safety SerVlce. WW.
1\lso boy's bicycle in govd condi·
infonnatioit 'and counsel r et&gt;l·iv\fain Street. Pomeror, Oljlo.
fl.,..,.LI••
ed at
.
Hon Ol 137 Mulberry Ave.

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Blaeltnar •.
~D•ce..ed
12 13 6tc 6 :ooMR DUPPt;£X located at I Notice I~&gt; hereby given that Vir·
~- ~- --·
· ugar un
one 374 J
gu~ Mora whol!lt' Poll Off1n· &lt;~d12 4 tf
19SB BUlCK Special 2 dr. Dlx.
dress 1s Pomeroy, Ohlo Star Routt:
· Sedan. Dy'la fl ow dr ive, low mtle. ror rtl ut _ !:lf&lt;'tr ~~- wro. llp.apr · t1as been d11ly appointed Ell:t·C"ut·
age: Like new $2~ . 00 . Bl&amp;ett· ~ ~teamer . Clinton f !'lbt.&gt;r M,rt nx of the !':state pf L)uu n E.
l nar s, Pomeroy
12 13 6tc
dlept.rt. Ph. 8265.x.
· 11 .1•11 Heuh.11. d~cesost.td late of Pom1•.
P.ONTIA
C
dr.
Seda
n
Orii·
roy, Mt·ig~ .rounty, Ohio
1954
2
illtl finis h, C"areful owner. $! ')91. FOH SALF.-t'•tn 'iir by H.e•J E.
Dated th1 s 14th . day or f&gt;t&gt; rt-rn·
Bl a~ttnar's . Poml"toy . 12 13 6 tt
t.te,
Rutl&amp;M Townshi p. 31 h&lt;'r 1956.
tcru ltn d, bouse, barn and 001
John C. B•t:on
--~
lluildincs.
George A. MPin
..ludJ• of the ProiMte Co urt
J9:Sl PONTIAC. 2 dr. Olx . Sedan
~rt, Adm~~9t_!ato~-·_ _
6- 1-ll (I"_ )
Mei9• CCH.~nty, Ott lo
Origi nal green finish . $495.00
-, 19- 26 (I) 2 - ·~te
Blaett nar'.•. Pomeroy . 12 l:l Btr P'or rea~tftWoa
lbtden.
- - -Bcif!old Boardt, Drip ClotJ:aa. 1
~ft CHEVROLE T. 4 dr. &amp;edan. VB I Cllntoa Fi•her, ltiddieporl.
1
L.EGAL NOTICE
.
1~ ·1-tf I Josr phlnf• Fa~· e C!lrUthl·rs , whnsf'
1 motor wl lh ovverdrille, ra dio . i ~~ ~X
he~ tfr , Sl'Jt c:o ers. dark green 1ONE 4 ROO M APARTMENT One [ plar t· nt' n•11idl•nc(&lt; is unknuvm. "'
flms h. $l7-t 5.00 . Po meroy Motor
herehy n l tfJed ttoat on th, IJlh
Co
1 1 28 tf
8 room hoose .Newly decorated
v
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lnsl dt' ~nli oul. A N. Bengt l 1 da) of ."'l on~ m1lcr, A. D , 1956 ,
---r- ,
P (1meroy,
11 1
1 Jan:ns. F.ldon C~n,! 'te r~.
lwing
&gt;953 FORD. 4 dr ., l o ~·ely rrea m I
plmnllff, fll r d his petitwn again ~ t
and bebte, ,.,Jst omliM, V8 motor I
.
.
hrr :~s defendan t in th e Court or
I s un vi...Jt", · adio. heate r, seat • (20) BUSiness Serv1 c~ Common Pleas, Meigs County ,
rover s, F ordornatit&lt; a r.d Contto- J
Ohio. C11se Nll 12491 . prayu1g for
ental trim. $HIQ5.00. Po me roy SEPTlC' TANKS, CMS P OOLS and divvrcc from the· s:~id J o'if'phi nt•
Motor Co.
11 28 U
out houses cleaned , co'!l pletc in- r a.}·e Carutht•rs on the grounds of
atallatlon , free ln!!lpechon , reas- Wilful Absenrc of said dere ndant
1953 ClffiV ~ OLET, of! ~! . , ;. tone
ana ble pl"if'es, c hemi ral service from said plai lltiff for more than
blue fin ish. 150 ser ies, heater ,
•.nd \'I'.CUI.:.Jn eqUJpm" nt. All sep- one }'ear last past. Gross Neglt&gt;tt
rlean. $799.00. Pomeroy Motor
he ta nks, an~ cess pools guar- Of Duty a nd Extreme C ru ~;&gt;lty. and
11 28 U
Co.
~nt ee d for _one year. S &amp; H San- pl.ai nti rr also p ra ys
lhe &lt;'B re,
~-----lt•ry S erv~ee, Phone Jacksoo t;us tocJy a nd conlt!Ol r lh e eh 1J.
. 19M STUO~BhKER, 2 dr., V8 Ht·
10'75. Toll c.harges r a ll ron~n. dre n~ lhat pla intiff e awardt&gt;d
dramatic drlve, heater, very
24 ~:)ur sc..,vlct, no extrr. C'harge the household iJQOd s. ho usehold
clean . one owner , $4:9e.OO. Potneqp ·0 50 m J u~.
11 SO lmoC' e lfer t.." a nd hou sehold f urnilure,
roy Motcr. Co
11 28 tf
SERVIC!: 01 Wateb. R. and ror other p'r~r re li ef. Said
1955 BUICh., 4. dr.; bard tdp, beauti~ bJ FactoP ·T mlaed cau se wfll be fur hearin g on ur
ful 3 ~ne green finish, white
watebmak.ar. COUJNS JEWE. a rter the 27th day of Dere mbE'r,
wall tires. low mileage, dyna·
LBR8. p,.tDiiftl.•.
t-3-tf A. D. 1956.
flow, radio, heater. $2295.00.
Ja mes Elrlo n Carulhert, pla intiff
Pomeroy' Motor Co.
J 1 2.8 tf RADIL• .l TELI&gt;.'VISION SERVICE
Crow ami Crow, Att ur m·ys fo a·
PhOne 200. CJel1nd Appliance
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StoTt. 118 W_ Main St.• Pomeroy l' lai ntiff.
q B I Autn Servic-P.
(1 11, 14, 21 . 28. (1 2) 5. 12, 19, 21l7 tc
z-211.11
' $993.00.
Pouwro) .

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Tnde-In on
Your old Electric
R110r

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EI.ECT_RIC SHAVERS

$8.50

--

IWY YOl iR BALER
TWlNF.
NOW. Ch nr l(e nf! to th is year's
bu siness . Black $8 .7/i · Prem.
ium $8 .50 ·G ood $6 .95. Qu antity
discoum .
F ulton
Thompson
T raf' tor Sales, Po mt'f o ~.
12·17-12tc

This year give an EXTENSION TELEPHONE
lor Christmas. You'll be thanked •U year round lor

Remington

SHAVERS

":: JRKEY 3n~d:-;:
H;-:A-:-M:-·";;SIIOOT Ra·
rl ne Plan ni ng lflll. Det'. 23.
Ne xt American tegfon Mef' ting
DN•_ 20.
12-17·6tc.

handy ...

The l'ery Best
lnU•edCar•

Lighterr
sf..so

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It e IJeleet Only

ZI'Ppo &amp; !{on•on

PROI'II\'LACTIC

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
any debts other tha n m3• own on
or after Lhis date, Dec. 17_ 1956.
Rondell Priddy
12 18 3tr

It mtaM to much more to give or gel a magnificent
Hamilton watch • •• yet a Hamilton costs no more than
en ordinary watchl S.• our compl•~ selection today.

$1.00

CARDS

12 19 6tp

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FOR
Navel
Free Prizes
Oranges
Nothing To Buy
You Need Not Be Present
69t: doz
To Win
Juicy
Tangerines
2 doz 65¢
Golden
Yams
2 lbs 29t:

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BtrVI NG FURS &amp; DEEF HIDES.
Mechanic St., Avery N'1•!son.

Court St . -Pomeroy

Center
ONLY
Shopping Doys
Til Christmos

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YOUR

Jll rti OD. Kl'l lmu m charae 50c.4 cenh n er word for three cObaecutlve 1nM9tlloru.
8Pt•cla: -unr mo nth for 2/i centa
per word.
Full ralt- gr 2 c~nts per word w1n
bt .ehargf'd h11· advt"rtising if no t
pstd fnr befare the 2~th of Ul"h
mofllh following insertion
E rro r _~ In Al:h'~ rt ls lng-S h o uld b ~·
tf•porterl lmmPllt s te \y. Th t- Oallv
~ .. nlint&gt;l ~i ll not bf' r~po n!tl hl r
ror more tha n Ollf' incorret't insf"rlio 11 _

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TWO ROOM AND POUR RO()M
NOTICI OF APPO INTM ENT
Z!!~3 C H J~ VfWLET 4 dr 21q Sed&amp;n I llpartmtn l~ l'I05\' In town 121
EX ECUTRI X
Ex.l ra JOOd rub MT, orilllinal &amp;r~)' Butternut
·
121i -121c J l!at.lte of Lyman I . Burha

&amp;ate• 2 cerrta per wor d, D11.~ Ut· , !lnuh.

C&amp;ro !)r Th "&lt;1ks ant'! Spf't'la l Not ic~il of El'(' nts pr lntPd at reeu ·
!R r · &lt;'l a.~si fied ratt"s. Ohltuarie!l
fln" h- ~,.d -1t 1 c" nt per word_

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NOW YOU
PRETTIER

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BOYS

WOMENSORLON
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ROBES

CARDIGANS

Give him a wann robe
a gift

be will enjoy

warm

Wemblcy

TIES

SLIPS

VOL VIIi

r1soner

Crease resistant no
ton Slips.

colors.

BOW TIES
Silos8 to 16

Other Sweaters

. $1.00

$1.00

EACH TIE IN

All Ohio Highway
Patrolmen Placed
On 24-Hour Duty

$3.95to$8.95

and

A GIFT BOX

$1.95

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CAR COATS

FORHia

·~ht tifef

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$10.00 and $12.95

STORE HOURS:

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Sleeping find Lounging

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PAJAMAS

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Fashioned just like big sisters .
Fit so smartly into their active

9 a.m. til9 p.m.
Til Christmas
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Christmas Eve

lives -

Sturdy poplin , Warm
qujlted interlining - roomy
'*kets.

Sure to win hit happiest tmile on
Christmas morning ore paiamot
chonn f1om ow hondtomt array.

Sizes 7 to 14

lined gloves -

Wool lined gloves &amp;
unlined gloves.

$2.95 and $4.95
Youth's Sizes $2.95

-ee a smatt ~hopJ&gt;et, Santa-

"BOYI WHAT A PRESENT"
Seleet your Gilt Wrappings
'"iM~ pill bl' l(odak forth .. rountlltrt
"'" yv11r Chrlttwuu lht

Carda and Tape.

oNLY

261 SQ. IN, VIEWABU AREA
"LIVING IMAGE" ,ICTURE
"IAI.ANCED FIO£LilY SOUND

$189.95
DAISY
AIR RIFLES

Flexible Flyer
SLEDS

55 inch Sled • $15.00
51 inch Sled· $14.25
47 inch Sled • $13.50
44 inch Sled • $11.95

"Hi6H-SHARP-AND·

EASY" TUNING
TV ORIGINAL SlYLING

DAISY EAGLE
850 Shot With
2 Power Scope

$11.95

350 SHOT

'FLASH OUTFIT

Featuring the worl&lt;i's most popular camera!
There'1 ..,erythlng needed to' la1.1nch a photo ccuttr in this
handsomely packaged gift oulftt- from camera and film righl
o" dow~ to bulb1 and botte;le1 for lht ftosholder. And talk
about valutll The camera II Kodak'1 thoroughly capable
lro-..nie Hawkeye - the mo't popular comer~ evtr built!

Childs

ELEORIC STOVE
With Ulenolls

$U.95

SANTA CLAUS
SETS

TRIC::YCLES

SINGLE or DOUBLE

BIG GAME RIFLE
$2.75

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DEPARTMENT

AU Siloo AvaUable
10 ln., 1% Ill., 18 111. and ZO ln.

$1.95 to $6.50

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WiiiiJin

JUNIOR

TVI

THURSDAY
2to3 P.M.

FRIDAY

4-50 to 22-50

6to8 P.M.

SATURDAY

word in television value. Jt has
bril6ant nel" "Living Image" picture and !fh Balanced Fidelity
Sound. Yoo even· ,.;._·--'11
get new "High·

Cosco Folding Table ancl Chain
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SET $19.85

~d·Eas~"

TABLE~~~~ ct~AJ; .

$9.95

sus

t 'hrome and Plas&amp;.le

Doll Carriages

$16-50

$8.95

~W.~etn-see
~t'\.lla(r today.

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Wood wllh BIO&lt;k
Tlillular Legs

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Franee Accused Of Deportation
Of Egyptian Officers And Men
LONDON (UP) - Egypt accused France today of "deport-·_
ing" 156 Egyptian o!foce" and men and called off a scheduJed
CJ~:change of prisoners of war with the Anglo-French command,
The accusation camr amid indications of new delays in the
United Nations assignment to open the blocked Suez ·Canal
and get badly r•eeded oil s upplies flowing again to Westenl

EorOPf' .
Authoritative souree11 in C1lro
said brae!" ~ refusal to 1ive up the
Caza Strip may throw a major
block in lhe n~&amp;otiatlom for clear•
Asa E. and Mary Weill. Middking the vital waterway.
:
port, 19M and 185&amp;, $116.30;. Qif·
The s.ources said President G•
ford and Ellzi!&gt;fth Stum~~ Jald"However," he said, "we are
m•l Al&gt;del "'•soer would demand
dleport, 19~. $20UIS; Cbarle.t E.
Israel evacuate the nfugee--erowdabout 50 men 1bort due to the
and Clara ~yre, Rt. 1, Pomeroy,
Jjortsmouth detail." The superinPo' iu hoosier !Jh ots will be ~: i.,en e_d coa_sta.l strip aJ weU as the ea._
19M and 1965, $18U51; Donald. E.
t4mdent Yid the men were dis1n the Mc1gs County D&lt;'" partm&lt;:nt 1tire S~na1 De~rt befOH salvqe
and Barbara F. Mullen, PGmerD-y,
Qatched t l:tcre to take care Df any
:1f Healt h offices · Deeember
27 ? ~ratJOns begm. Nauer also will
1955, $389.87; Otho w. ·and Ruth
violence thet might erupt In coninct 28 Execulive Secretary Bcu· 1 msist on _th~ return to Egypt at
Karr, Rt. l, Middleport, 1952FA
nection with the telephone ' strike.
lah. Strauss said today.
the _tw_o 1sland1 sebed by the :r..
and 1953FA, $1,973.94; Howard
raells 1n the Gulf of Aqaba, the
·Mingle said lhe ~nen will be de-and P&amp;ulinoe Johnson, Rt. 1, Ra·
ployed around the state witb speThe shots. for all persons be- sources said.
,
•
cine, 1955, $10!5.~3.
tw een the age• M one and t9 and
Premi er David Ben - Gurion'l
cial concentrations in "accident
pr egnaDt women, are only for 1 stateme nt to tbe KneMet parliao
prevalent" areas. He dedined to
name these.
those persons who hne bad their ! ment of Israel's refuaaJ to return
second shot through the local of- j lhe Gaza Strip to Egypt jarre4
"Of tourse, we may have to
fiee, and that s.ccond shot al least , the de lieatc s.alviJe operation beo
change our pattern a little bit if
sev~ mont.h.R ar.o. That
me~ n s j gotiations among the rrpre.eat.
we have some snow in a few of
that people who ·had second shots lives of Eg~· pt, Britain, France
the lll'tas," he said. "But we wtU
aft:ftMa~ 27 , 1956, are not ehgi b]e ~ and the . United Nations, the
have every man available ont
: sourccs sa1d.
at (h1s time for a bOOster.
somewhere !!l the state."
\. •
j Nasser was said to have been
Winifred W. Glbhs,)Rti;ljl,,,
ID&gt;ur:s both days for th e shots 1 wil\ing to go along with the Unit.U. C. Felty , highw~y safety di· '.J.r
$56.60; Gerllid
have !Jeen set at 9_:30 to II a.m. ed Nations :Jnd permit the operaPomeroy,
rector, Ur:Ced all motorist&amp; to be ••
an~ I to 3 ~- m. Cou nty. nurses tJOn to begi n immediately after
Donovan,
extra careful durin' tlte entire ·,·
~!Jza ~ th S~1t~ ~d Bcrnu:e Lt&gt;d- comp leLion of the withdrawal of
,nd
boUday se,ason so that "we ali , ·
l ~.e w1.! administer the polio vac- Anglo Frenc-h forces from
the
may _be alive to enjoy Cllrist~.'.,
cme.
.I Canal Zone .
"We are entering the worst( seaMrs. Strau ss said amp le \'a&lt;.'cme
~ow Na&amp;.li: r ma y be nperted to
:;cm of the year for tralnc deaths,"
on hand for bnth days iurpl ie d msJsl lsrar: li troops pull back to
the truce hnes set up by the 1948
~e sai'd. "Last yeaj'Wf; kil~ed: 220
LADY UIEITY hu • Q~ m.eanhiJ tor LUy Kal~ aa4 lOll
tbf Statr De~a!imrnt of Health. Palestine oarmistice agMemerrt be,·~es .,._. QUI'&gt;OhiJ,Ilways in DeLc.Jit, 8, IIIII· they hold·UJI their umJJ to her411. . . . ro'rJr. The, AN ·· .;.
also was pOinted oi\"-hat· l¥:il- fore any salvage
~
ee her...
re:fupte 'born Hungary. Pttoto was; made by Hute Rernhart
30 ot t1Hm tteeretly
dten wh.::. have not had first or
In Paris infor:"o
·
~
"We don't want this to happen
through a lluper an&amp;'U]on lens.
(l,.teneGtiOmllSotu&amp;dpA.olo)
chipped Jn to the tlDie ot
the tamily brought over
secondht..&lt;;
tthl
I France was' senously
. ne.:lsu
u:
.
s
o
may
come
o
.
e
oca
considering
again."
unbeJm~ to Noel. What a Christmas Dreaent! (lnt ematio11alJ
Health Departmen t a1,y S~turd ay helpln.ll Israeli construct a 32-inch
The director said all patrolmen
9 to II a.m. and ret:e1ve thc1r f1rst. ! pipeline from Eliath at the bead
will be out to "protect drivers full
of the Gulf of Aqaba to Jamma
. of Christmas spirit and to stop
on the Mc.:::terranean.
those Dot so · full of Christmas
MC&gt;. Claro Hay"· 73, died TU"·
ln ~masr us , Syria cabled the
spirit but with other spirit."
Iraq Petroleum Co., London headFelty said all major highways
day in Oklahoma City at the home
qu:~rters inviting it to send are~
will be patroled 24 hours a day
of •• , son, G,,•• llayes II. She
resentative to Damascus to d~
until the t.-af!ic has resumed a
was preceded m death by her husFinal plans have been made and prizes have been donated band, George Hayes, and a daugh·
cuss repairing lnree pipelinea
normal flow. ,
Pomeroy Lions were hosts to 15 elderly men of Meigs Counblown up after Britain and France
"I sintll!rel;r believe with every. for the Christmas lighting contest which is being sponsored by ter, Margaret.
attacked Egypt.
one's cooperation we can reduce the New Haven Garden Club.
SurvivoNJ Include h.er son and ty Wednesday during a noon luncheon Christmas Party .
Ta-bles in the Federated Church basement were decorated
t'he ·staggering toll of .holiday
A grand prize of fifteen dollars has been donated by the Ap· one grandson, George ttayts m.
deaths and accidents," he said.
gaily
in the C~ristm~ mode and Lions and their guests enjoyA for mN American teacher in
Funeral senriees w1ll be held
palachian Power Company. First and second prtze·s will be
Pakistan and daughter of a promed
a
baked
chicken
dmner
served
by
ladies
of
the
church
.
Thursday
in
Oklahoma
City
and
awarded in the classes: Window lighting and decoration, re·
the body will arrive at tbe
Elderly men, some of them still active though old·, like Jus· inent Ohio Methodist will speak
li,eious and non-religi011S; Overall
lings-Coat~ Funeral Home Saturday tlt:e of Peace Percy ~oples, while ,_ _ _ __:__:__ _:_:=_:__ in Meigs County Dec. '1:1.
lighting, religious and non-religimorning.
others retired many years ago
ous.
She is ~~i ~s Mildred Row;h, dau·
•Funeral services will be held at were introduced in turn. ·Some
ghtcr of the Rev. Le~&gt;t er Roush
the Rawlinga.Coats Funeral H~e made brlef remark~ of appreciaFlrst prizca have been contriwho is a former resident here and
Saturday at 3 p.m.· with ·Fred J. tion for thr. spirit of the Lions in
buted by Mason County Bank, ten
continues Lo maintain a summer
Gardner, pastor Df the Church of hiVing them present for t b c
dol1ar11; Bend Rotary Club, ten dolHoliday closings forthe Muon
home near Bashan. -Rev. Roush 1s
Christ, otriciaUng.
event.
lars; New llaven Garden Club, ten
derk "s office and the Cir.
County
state treasurrr of tbe Ohio MethBurial wlll be hel-d at Buch
cuit Cluk's office have been aoCIDCAGO UP - Erwin Staad, dollars; Liverpool Salt Company,
odist
Church
.
A h.ig:hlight of the introductions
Grove Cemetery.
nounced bY county officials.
32, walked into a polite station at coffeemaker: Pickens Paint ancl
Plans
were
made
for
their
an·
WIS
tbe presence or John BlaettHardware,
set
of
steak
"li.nives;
Miss
Roush
will
appear
in
lhe
The County Clerk's office will
For
about
20
minutes
Wedftes3 a. m. today and gave oHicers a
nar, guest of his son Fred. The
nu&lt;~l Ladi&amp;s' Night when the TwinCarmel E. L'. B. Church in com- be elosed on Monday and Tuesday
day
afternoon
Clifford
Jenkinson
statement saying -he and "some Newbacltma Garden Club, five dolelder BlaeUnar was a charter
pany wllh a native of Pakistan of next week and on Monday and
ether men" murdered three young lars; New Haven Woman·s Club, City Shrine Club met In the Pomemember of the Lions dub but had of E. Main !'t., was fachag a bleak, who was a student there. The Tuesay of the following week.
five
dollar•.
Christmas.
He
lost
his
billbleak
bGya whose bodies were found in
roy Second ward Fire House this
not attended a meeting fOr sev·
Officiab in the Circuit Clerk's
. a forest pre.!lerve ncar Chicago · 14
fold containing $259 in currency speaker uow is an in:dructor in
era! years because of Ulne-.
month! ago.
Second prize' have been donal- week. The party will be held on
and feared it had been dropped home economics at Colorado A. &amp; office said that orfice would be
Police said Staad told them hls ed by Hampton and Capehart January 29 in the Coats building
Th1ee of the "oldsten~•~ wert'! downtown on or near a sidewalk M. College. While in Pakistan, closed to the public on Monda;r
coMcie-oce bothered him ~nd be Hardware, corn popper; JBatey corner of North Second and Race
from where she anly rece-nUy re- December 31 in order to complete
OVer 85. Sponsors for Clem Church. near the bus stop.
gave them a three-page Statement Hardware,
Revercwarc; Jewell Street, with a turke;r dinner to be
Herman bearhs. and I. E. MiUer Jenkinson was shoppin.ll. with his turn ed. ~ h i' organ ized a School in the work of straightening up the
about the slaying of the boys _ Bros. Applianec, door chime; Har- served by the Martin 'Restaurant
court records before the new clert
car parked just west of the bus Home Economics.
Delbert Hill, youngest son of carried on a sgirited disrussion as stop on Ma in. He came out of a
JOhn SchessJer, 13, his brother, I")' Miller Grocery, hatn; Wether- at 7:30 p.m.
takes office on January l.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert um of. RfedJ. to which was oldest with church nearby ~tore after having made a
Pakistan is reg&amp;~rdcd nnw as of
Anton, 11, and Robert Peterson, all Pbarmacy, clock; Ren FrankThe new clerk will be Layton
W'llming
11s
he
was
repurtnd
to
be
Jln store, corn popper; Mason Fur13(
Fred Russell, pre!lident. was lh vllle RD, has receiYed a aold ' nearing his 86th birthday next sm&lt;~H purch;~se involving the extreme interest and importa·ncc Sayre ()f New Haven. who wu
Police said they did not know niture Co., cake plate and cover. charge of the meeting and DaVid placque at an award fro~ tbe Oltlo February.
breaking up of a five dollar note. to the United States. It is o"ne of elected to the office in tbe a;eoer·
·
1
Farm
ElectrtflcaUon
Council
Jie
He put four ··oiws" away while Am rri ra·s most t;taunch Mid-East ar election on this fall .
whether to 1:telieve hia tale. Chief
C. Miller was named as general
·
of Detectives Pat Deeley sent 8
The eontes_t will eovcr Lhc Bend chairman for the Ladles' Nlgbt wa• first place winner with bt1
aBi es. The U. S. has sent immense
·President Clar~mont E . Hoyt walking to his car .
The .Mason County sherifrs ofElectric project in t-H club work welcDmcd Lion!!" and guesU; and
11:pecial ~uad to investigate alld Area and Wlll exte~d from Kay- dinner.
Jenkinson got in his ear. went quanttt tcs of military supplies to fice has been dosed to the public:
l.hls
year.
·
check the statement.
· long to Graha~ Station. The deariIntroduced program chiilrman Er· hoone, into his house and noticed thf' 111iddle cast land. as well as since n ecembrr 10 in order to set
Delbert bad formerly Heetved nle Covert who presented Robert his billfold gone.
A program of music, g:ames and
Aecordlng to authoritiea, Staad llne for cntermg has been set for
f'A tcnsive technological programl up the tax books tor the new sbersald . he and other men put the Satu_rday, December 22nd. All peo- ent,ertainment has been planned a check from the Ohio Power Co .. Jacohs, Jr.. son of Li(ln Bob JaAceordinr, to his worried report adm llll .';1 erf'd by U. S. e;t(perts.
iff"s regime beginning on January
three boys In a car, took them pi~ m t~e bend are urged to par- lo follow the dinner. Reservations in Pomeroy and a letter stating cobs.
in person to the police he eould
1. Earl C. ~ohr will take over u
to Robinaon's woods and beat Uclpatc m the contest.
must be made by card to Mr. Mill· that his project won in the First
only assuml' it had been lost down·
Young Jacobs gave a half-bour . town.
tbem to ~eatb.
'
You may register your • entric§ cr. All Shri11crs and their wives Year El~tric course. He wired
After The Daily Srnlinel had
ll)etective!'l who have made a by calling the following phone and friends are urged to attend an electric motor, made an e\oc- dcmonstr.ation of magician stunts.
trlc trouble light, and completely
Guest.~ present beside the three been notified lo publish a notice.
special study of the case quea- numbers: Spruce 3-57M; Turner the dinner.
built an electric table lamp.
85-year-old~ and
:Mr. Blaettnar 11 nd police alrrted, Jenkinson went
tioned Staad inll!:nsively but were 2-3151; Turner 2-4335.
He baa been in 4-H for six years were Harry Sm ith, r. D. Lotter- home.
At
the
conclusion
of
the
busin
non.eonunitt11 about th e teaults.
css meeting light rcfrcshments ~IRd lau carried cattle Ill his pro- idge, Rev . L. W. Jo"ick, Lawrence
"He was real worried," said El'tbey said when they asked him
.,;INCJNNAn. o.
jects for five years. ·F our of the Schmidt (Bull Montana), Percy rna Russdl. the mayur"s secretary.
were
served.
about the tape , which marks on
Eggs, steady; net prices at
five years Delbert"s cattle placed Peoples, J . H. (Jap) G.ra\..e, }farry
Fifteen mmutcs after Jenkinson
the tiodiea ·showed bad been used
RS champion in the Guernsey div- Wehrung. Rev. L. M. MohrhOff. was home a happy phone call
Kro ger empl oyees in this area farms for .u. S. L·&lt;m~umer~. whites
to bind the boys, Staad replied
ision. He won a blue ribbon the Art Swisher , Ira foster , .Wtlliam came tu the mayor's office.
\\'ill rccrin· approximately $27,500 and brown~ . A jumbo~ 37-45; A
"what tape'!'"
fifth
time.
in
rash Chnstmas gifts, it was an· large :14-37: A medmm s 28--32; A
Campbdl.
"We
found
the
biUfold
,
;ut
by
Stud, po!Jce reeords showed,
The young man is 1!1 years
the car," Mn. .Jenk inson reported. nounccri today hy Arnold Scherz, small 21 ·26; B large 31-35; FOB
had been frre1ted fout times
olrf and a fresh.man In the Tuppers
ma na gt•r of th.e Kroger Charleston Cincmnat1, whites and browns, A
since 1K6 .,il minor counts, and
Plains
Hilh
School.
He
has
sevwhich operates local stores. large 41 -42 ; ,\ medium 35--37.
Bran('h
DOG
LICENSES
READY
()llCe bad br!en sent to Cook CounA District committeEt. meeting
eral nice cattle as the result or
Chick1!n~, fryers
~ c lower;
Mrigs County Auditor Perry
ty pQ"Ch()palbic ward for treatE,·ery cm!Jloycc with. six months
for tbe M-G-M District of the Trihis f·H experience and is now tryRiggs announced today that thr or mort• SN\'!Ce. with th&lt;e excep- fryer 3-3~ lb 14'7:-16; hens, heavy
ment.
ing to develop Other phases o[
State Area Council, BoY Scouls of
1957 do~: h r rn s~s arP now Oll sale tion of those who pnrticipate in a ovrr 5 lb IJ-15: hens. 5 lb and
Continuing a custom begun sev· 4-H work. His older brother, David,
America, Huntington, W. Va. was
ad vi~c no!Z owner~ to ro,.l li - com pany incentive plan, will re- unrfer 12-13: hens, light type 10.
and
held. at the Gallipolis Clinic. (;al- era! years ago ,the Senior Girls' ha11 been In 4-H actl,·ity for ~ight
cerrses
for their pets as soon as crin· the ci1£'&lt;'ks. accompanied by 12.
and Boys' ('1a .~s of the Firsl Pres- yean: and also has s num·bcr or
lipoUa, Monday, 'Deeember 17.
Turk&lt;.'rs, tom s, heavy 26 lb and
possible.
a C hri ~ tma :-&gt; message £rom Kroger
Lt. Col. 0 . V. Knipp, Point Plca- byterian Church . Middleport, Is excellent eowa.
26-28: toms, undl'r 26 lb 2fr.Z8;
up
Pr e ~ idcnl .ln~r ph B. Hall . Jncentive
David ill a Junior t ·H Advi11or
WASHJNCTON UP - The Post
sartt, presided and other~ prcst•nt giving away thf'ir special colhens,
hravv 28-29: fr ycrs-ro.uten
MARRIAGE
LICENSE
plan eh l' r k ~ will be distributed
were Miles Epling, Gallipolis· Wil- lection moue)· donated through and a member of the Junior Fair Office promisf"s to 'ce that "l.lO
10 lh and 'un•:lPr 2'7 -29.
A
mar ri A~C license has been i ~ ­ {'arl y m 19:i7.
bur Dickson, Carl Murray , -~· Jo' . the year insh' Ml o[ using it for a Board. He has beef!. earryi.ng crops Cbrlstmas n1ail remains ·undeliv- sued through '-J ri~o: s Probate cnt~r t
Buttf' r. 00 ~ rorc 68.
as his project for two years.
ered in post offic"s on Christmas to James Mdlrr . 22. Rutland. trurk
Wilson, Charles Myers and Tom parly.
Gifl s of 1 1 11~ IY!)f' _have .!:Oil(' to
Day."
·
Lamboin, Point Plca~anL
driver. ancl Anna SChuler, 23, Mid- Kro..:r r t'mploH'I'S for the past 19
This y&lt;'ar a part will J;:O to the
ltUSSELL CHARGe
The meeting was hf'ld to dis- Hungarian r clir.f lhrough CARE.
Acting J'o&lt;:tmaaler (fcneral Mau· dleport.
rnn~ • ·r u l• v t years. More than 30.MIIGS GPI£RAL HOI PIT AL
Ra.\·nJOnd
Ru;;sell , 25. or Pomeroy
cuss tb.e prGposed objecti\'cs for A contribution will be made to the
000 nf tlw reta1l food firm 's em· ltrl arre ~ted by \fiddleport Police
Admitted, H. McCumber, Rut· riee H. Stt~ns made the pled,:e'
thC M-d-M District for 1957 and Westminster f''oundalion at Ohio land.
STROKi VICTIM
pl o.H·c-.. m ~t,-.rc s . warehouses, ofWettnesday in lelcgrams &lt;tO local
Chief Ru ssell Ba ile;.- has been citectto have each member in attend- University, which ~tveral of the
Discharg'--rl, Douglas Camp. WesL Chamben of Conunerce acrosalbe . Harvc McCumber. Rutland. vir- · firo an•l m;mufa.cluring plants in ttl :\1ayor C. 0 . F1sher"s court OIJ
ance select an operating committee class members attend. and the re· Columbia; Geor.llc Hclvcrl, Pom· nation.
tim o( an apparent stroke, was 19 11\Jdr\lew,.~tcrn ami southern
to serve on ib order to attend the malnder to Mis~ Lob Cecil, for- eroy; Mrs. Howard KiLchen, PomHe asked them to help by reo taken to Meigs General n .')spital ~t ai Ps will receiH• Christmas charges of ohstru eling traffic. PoBoy Seo._.t _Pf91J:am in ·1007. The mer music instructor of maD)! eroy; Mra. James Ward and son, porting Dn Ute mail siluaUOC· in Wednesday at 1 p.m. by !Jw Pom- clwek s tula \ing moi'e than $750,- lice ~id he harl lrft his c&amp;r park..
ed in ttlc miltdlc o( tb&lt;: street.
1
meeting adjourned at 9 p.m.
members of the class.
Cbeshjrc.
- - - --'-'· ~roy Emergen cy E;quad.
oou.
Uieit ~a:&gt;.

•dinA

Assessment, were rMde
income for the yean indteate4 for
the followi .. l penons:

Polio Booster To
Be Administered
Here Dec. 27-23

I
I

I·

Bend Area Christmas Lighting
Contest Final Plans Announced

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"

IIIMSIOII

.249.95

.

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.

tt1ft1 $pMt1 Ulf~tiM!nt _.,_.70 UHP ch-•b Ill 2 Y1

.

teconth I Optional, eklre. lit low COlt-

Give "The Gilt Tho.t .Keeps On Giving'

$1.95

Your

-

.......
'""

tmg that lets
yt\ifliifl st,anding

OTHER

WOOD

WHAT A CHRISTMAS PRESENT!

Federal Tax
Filed Against
Meigs

U. s. lntema~
ment leins were
Jack Thoma!!' offtce
against the naaeu ol
Countians,

Death Reported
At Oklaboma City pomeroy LiODS Fete Oldsters
I At AnnuaI Chri
' .stmas o·mner

Twin-City Shrine
Club Plans For
Ladies Night

Tri-State Area
District Scout
Meeting Held

Mako •-Y ponny of your Chrlllmall . . . . countl Here's the new
RCA Victor Adair, ' • . ·the last

6to81!.M.

SPRING
HORSE

y

Billfold With
$259 Lost And
Found Wednesday

Former Teacher
In Pakistan To
Be Speaker Here

Holiday Closings
Are Announced In
Mason Co. Area

Delbert Hill Is
Awarded Placque
By Farm Council

$4.25

GUN and HOLSTER

'LIBERTY' SPECIAL FOR THEM

Police Question
Man In Slaying
.Of3Young Boys

DAISY CUB · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · · .. .. $5.00
BROWNIE

ange

Mrs. thra'Uayes

Seals, Tags, Rtbhons, Paper,

The

SINGLE COPY - 5&lt;

I

$2.95 and $3.95

In the Notion Department.

Pomeroy.)llddleport, Ohio, TLunday, December 20, 19$6

COLUMBUS, 0. UP - High
way Palrol Superintendent Col.
George Mingle today scheduled
every- patrolman In Ohio on 2f
hour duty Christmas Eve and New
Years Eve in an effort to cut
down ori highway holiday deaths.
"We are going to extend our·
,elves and use every possible
means "to control the deaths as
much as poAible," Mingle saicl.

GIRLS

,

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'

NO. 211

•

SIZES 34 lo 40

$1.50 and $2.00

selection of patterns a·nd

'·. .;.

Me•

Ohi~;~ . Mo'tly cloudy with
•iorwol r•in •rMI driu .. toUy .... '
••st •nd ..outh ,.nloM Mn~thtt
problbly ~tlnvint lnte 'llriA;
nt.-.rne e..t •ftd lOUth portlofw,
Hot much ch.,... in t.ntperature.
High lod.y .,_ to
Mf'th. 41 t.
54 14ulh. Low tonlfht J4 to Jl
north, 31 to 44 Mt.tlh.

a

A beautiful group of womens orlon Cardigans.
Your choice of beautiful
pastels and deep tones.

COTTON

suede flannel in a wide

•

ent1ne

BY UNITED PIISI

•

GIRLS
this Christmas -

e

$5.95

$4.95 arid $5.95

•

WIATHII

as

g center

Kroger Employees '""'" '" 'h'' '"'
In Area To Share Market Report
.In $27 Thousand·
'"~'' ~'~"od·

Presbyterian
Youth To Give
Funds To Needy

No Mail Will Be
Undelivered Says
US Post Office

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