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lined gloves -

Wool lined gloves &amp;
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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.
,
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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."
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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
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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
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"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.
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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.
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meeting adjourned at 9 p.m.
members of the class.
Cbeshjrc.
- - - --'-'· ~roy Emergen cy E;quad.
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Assessment, were rMde
income for the yean indteate4 for
the followi .. l penons:

Polio Booster To
Be Administered
Here Dec. 27-23

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Contest Final Plans Announced

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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

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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

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Mrs. thra'Uayes

Seals, Tags, Rtbhons, Paper,

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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.

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••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.

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

COTTON

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Kroger Employees '""'" '" 'h'' '"'
In Area To Share Market Report
.In $27 Thousand·
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Presbyterian
Youth To Give
Funds To Needy

No Mail Will Be
Undelivered Says
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The Daily Sentinel

2---Daily Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Dee 20, 1956

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
IICHARrJ 5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Entered as ~rond class ma1l mg mat!Pr a t the post ofrt&lt;:e at

The All Force's 14th F ig hter
named after the hero of GulJu·er's Travels Sergeant Gulliver
I airfield near Wtnooski, Vermont,
E;hould have a Sergeant Gulln·er
would be an appropriate member
of lhiB sa fetv-consci0111 group, for
1t has buill a unique little town
that m1ght ~a\e been tnsplred by
thi S famous book about the adventures of a man vlllltlng a world
of tmy people

Meigs Area Has Pronks.ter's Hot Foot
pra nks ter 's v1c:tJm w!lh a hot foot For th1s IS the month announcenwnt \1 Ill be m&lt;~de - 1f 1! Is made- about taking up
&lt;'ertam optiOns m the Lelirt Falls area hy o nl" or more la1ge
mdu stnal concerns

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Calk&gt;d Safetyvdle, U S A , the
m1ntature town, logically, 11 a popular attracbon for children
the
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Safetyvdle proe:ram, conducted
every Saturday arteraoen, lncJut.te
b.!cycle and altlt&amp;lltobile safety, pedest.rtan saefty. family automobile
safety and ~afety in play A mohon ptcture ·made for the chtldN&lt;n
feature! a lead chararier, Dopey
by name, who insists on doint
everything wrone.
His heroic
counterpart is Safety Sam. an airman dressed as a clown, who rides
the streets t)f SafetyvUle in a battery powered car A atring of cbil·
dren rn pedal cars follow clue behmd Sam, and when he stgnal&amp;
for .11 lurn the youna:sten copy hil
lead No wonder the ciUidren low
SafPlyviile What youngster C'Ould
resut the appeal of a chtld-elte
vtllage, fl free movle and a clown
to lead all proceedrn&amp;s!

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We suppo~e that should our Ll•tart area bloom this year, or
anytime soon many communities 'Aoill fmd it wise to proceed
as has the Southern Lo( al School dJst11d That district IS m
the bl•gmmng phases of a complete school survey of its present and probable futUI e needs The suney IS bemg conducted
hv local persons who have a deep inteH:!st in education. They
are procf'edmg With ad\'Hf! and guicl(• luws suggested by exper ts 111 education from Oh1o Univers11y

natur,l\ ex pansion s mc" World \\1.1 r II A good example is Raflnt' lltgh S&lt;hnol 1\self whith 1s housmg almost over a third
mm l' as many .:; tudf'nf s for d.ul v &lt;l&lt;~ sses than w.s mtended in
the dt•s Jgn of the hlllhl1ng

Ear.;! ern School DJ &lt;.: tr u t JS on th e \\lay tow.11 d solvmg

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keep ch1ldren from underfoet on
Saturday aftPtnoonsf

school prohlPrn ll ow('Vt'r. 1f gio~I!IJ.: p:.rms do (ome home to
Joost lwa• E..ts t ern wlll hnd •t sP if \\llh lilt• toh lo do over 1

Some mdlcationr ot the etfeetr
of the program can be meuured
b:~- the report from a f1ther rebuked by a SJx-year-old boy when
he started to leave the car on the
street ~ude. " Hey, Dad, wou're gettmg out on Dopey'&amp; s1de," nld the
youngster

hllll of ~hat m&lt;ly come in that I
area 1s Sl'(' llill tiH J~ &lt;.il1 lv th ,Jt a{re ngc., 101 I H w homps along
S Ltlt• flnut e 7 bc l\~et' n I h estPJ and Tupp&lt;'I s Plallls a re at a
,1ga 1n in a fc'W ye,u s _ .\lr(•Jdy ,

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Th e c:om munJ IJ cs

tollt(tiVl' arni~IItm1 l &lt;1 JIIO'• JHI \\llf ll~m·ltt 111 lll c ye a1 s to
I' Oill t' as cxp,ul ,um a ll iV t' s A11d 1h1 s lwuslllg &lt;·xpanslon shoulrl
not have to hl' forcl'd upo n us IJ\ ( hh&lt;' JHOX \Inll y of a new,
gl&lt;lllt md\ 1st rv It Is hl'f&lt; al 1eady fu1 Hw l.lklll g ll.dlipolls has
Ill?\\ modcn~ lwu:.llll-: II Hils come available
l'ht•rt• .~ te nu1r1 e •uu s ne"~ hom ('s outsule Pom-

a gtcat dt'&lt;ll of

8l'en

on good stles
e1uy and Ml(hJI(•pnrt 1r1 tht&gt; e-.tsll'ln s1•&lt;lwn of ou1 'ountv Thl'i
haa blossom{'d f1onv tht• ll ll iH'Ills nl liH' K.tlst&gt;r Ahun1num
plant 111 RaH'IIS"&lt;wrl hvgt'l ('tC'C'k and Sporn plant:::. So far
very littlt• ha s tH&lt;Itll'rl to MHid!&lt; ·port or Poln('IO\ \ Ponrf'IO}

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huddhng OV('l I hi' proh!t•m of long le1m lmamm g fot hnm('s
here Its ftr sl 11')1111! Is hl •i n g ,1\\.-a ll t•d V.ilh 111ten•s t Ttu s rP·
port, 1f it h.ls good nP\\S m Jt and ts made this month woutd
b1• a perft•&lt;·t Chn . . tm as pr &lt;'Sl'll t from the Chambt•r Of C om.

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DiaaA S&amp;lote Sbow
NBC !1".,.,
YOu. Bet Your Ute
8·30 llt'afi!OI

8·00 Peoitle'• Qltkotl

10:00 Lu Vid"'! TIMltre
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3 30 Bob Crosbv Show
4 00 Brighter Day
4 IS See~ .!"t Storm
4 30 Edg~ of Night
,n 00 The ~rly Show
8 2S Les Paul A: llarr Fot'4
8 30 Your Ent. fteplrte1

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21 Mon1ret
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fur the t hrrrt t. .. X ro t t nl' 1'1u O .&lt;t ('IC Single letter!! apot~·
trophea, the len~~:th nn•l f tu m a tu on or the word• are all hint•
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IN' YOUR LIBRARY WHICH IS YOUR PAR,\T'l::;t~;­
&amp;RA.IMUS
Dl•h l b&lt;~lltd b)' Km1 Ye•tv.ret By,..lrate

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9:00 On Trial

9 :30

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11:00
11 :15
11·20
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Weat:&amp;trtut

Ptess Box
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De'"-.,. 4 Cub Scouts
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Ch r1stmas
Held 0 n Mon day

I 00

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10·00 Gat'f!J' lloON
1.1:30 St.'\te It RJrh
1.3 00 VaJian! Lldy
15 Ldve of Life
12·30 Search for Tomorrow

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12 45 Guiding IJght
t ·oo X au..•• .tCitthea
l 30 As the World 'l'umJ
2·)0 Our Miss Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 fhe J11g Payoff
3 3!) Bob Crosby Silo•
4:00 lkla;hter Dap
4 UJ SeL'l'et Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
I 00 Earh• Show
6 2tl Les Paul &amp;: Mary Ford
6.30 Ycur E'ol!lso Reporter
6 4ft Sporb Parad~
6 55 Weatherman
7.00 Shop on Television
7 Hi Douzlas Edwarls
7 SO My Fri!!Dd Flickl
I! 00 .We11t Point Story
8 80 *'layhuuse of Stars
9 OQ •Crusader
9 30 H1ghway Patrol
10 00 The Line Up
10 30 Person to Person

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IOH In the Auatrtan
Alp11, In the reglon known
a.11 the Tyrol- "the land In
the mountains" - 111 to be
round the birthplace of Sdr ut
Night. Hol-v N•ghr HeM. lhe
towertnc Tyrolean peaks.
famed for their enow-capped
rrandeur. rise In lofty aim•
pllclly Into the cool clear all, '
guardlnc 11mllln.r ""•"elul
valle v!l.
P'ar up In t.M Alps where
1ove or musk la nature 1 gift
to every chUd, r.eatlee the
town of Obemdorr Au1trta.
Hne In Ul18 llvltd a dt&lt;vout
young Au1trian priest named
Father JoiM!ph Mohr With
hla friend the village 1choolmuter and church 01 rani at,
Fram: Ot·ubf!r, he was de•Uned to rtve the Wt)rld th\1
moat famoua of all Ch1l1tmaa hymr.a
The two m•n, bnth lov~r•
or ~~Ntat mmtlc hlld often
talked of the fuel lhllt 'the
perf'ec:lt Christmas song had
not ;y9t been found '
Thtnklna about It Mohr
u.t In hie cht1rc 1 stutly on
Chrllrtma11 ll:ve 11118 Olltaide¥ th~ h11.11ht'd !lll t'nt e of
the nl(ht helghtt'nttl the
anow-covcred bt'aUt\ and
&amp;tJilnela Of the lltuUtltR!n
acene
The purity and ralm nt&gt;s.t or
\hi! high ))&lt;'Rks fllll';l h\1
he11rt wtth radl rmt jtl\ as the
reool1etllon of th&lt;'n fiut
Chl'iltmu tltJinr6
' Jl s ua.
The Savlour '" horn came
to htm And the thoughta
that had bfol'n long fo 1mJng
In btl mlnd snilil&lt;"uh found
nHII!ICal

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aong whl&lt;'h "e l1 av• em('•
come to know and love a•
liiUf'llt NiJJIIt Hol!l N•ghl

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Feminine Touch

2:15

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2,45 IJfe Wltb l!:tizllhelh

The ne.:t morning Chrilt•
maa Day Mohr h un ae4 to
hla frlend'l home wit h. the
manUierlpt or hill p1 eclou•
aong Gruber read It Intent..
Jy and exclaimed with nncon·
trolled enthu•taam
J&lt;~ rtend
Mohr. you have found tt the rlrht tong - God be
pralllfd!"
Gruber, thrl11ed wlth the
apirit ol' hll trlend'a ver•tl'l,
aet to work to compo•e the
perfect melody for ''ltle perfeet .on.g." Finally, the .oh.
f~l air we now ""' came
to him. "IL atnra ll~telf your
.OR.J," he crle&lt;l to the dellfhted prie.t
Gruber'• real contribuUon
to mualc )lea In the beauty
and almplt&lt;llty of the tune, In
It~ perfect blending with
Mohr'a verae• The two men
1anr the new hymn ovflr toIBtheJ&gt; to have It rearlv for
the church 4evotlomt that
night
Lattr In the 1ame f'VE-nlng,
when the vlllli'flrB we•e gathered tn the rray little mount
·hurch. Mohr and Gruber
nang their Ctnistmaa sonJ
before ita flrat audlem e ll
touchfd the llateners deeply,
and arter tlle l!t'I'\WP they
thanked the tWO (! lendR \o.ith
telllt'8 of JOJ In tht&lt;lr e' u A
new hymn had been horn
Tt!t story of how thf' song
IPI'fa'd frOm Its mountain
home ln the Tyrol to bprome
one or the Christmas ravorltltl tn an parta of thl' world
11 an enc~anttnr on•
Only very slowlv tint It
('()me&lt; Into famf' For nl'arly
a yvat aft'fl1" Ita flr~;t rendtUon. lhe eonr lay almost for·
rotten tn a t u bE' r' 8 deak
Then. In Nonmber. 1819, the

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8·30 l'lve !l&lt;u l'lul

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7:11 lollll Dalr 6 ~ lleWI

Alternoon !"Ura !'.!lhval

5:00 II!Ctey M.... Club

7.00 Kokl&amp;, i"'ru. • Ollle

7"18 lohr Dlb 6 tile :Newr

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Your
Sunrise
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Stlll It waa without a name
and waa known simply aa
Thf' T)ti'Olf'8e Bo'llg, becau11e
It had fir.t come from the
Tyl'()lean AJpL With that
title It wu printed In 1842
for the ftrat time, 2f yean
after tt had b.!en compol!ed.
It beeam• wl6ely uHd tn
Atlstrla and Germany On
their American concert tour
(18ft0 HICS t the Ra1nf•- a

famlly ot lbspre from the
Tyrol, broua:ht tht• new
Chrllltmu carol wtth them
and •llfll' lt before tarce ••
krlcet. Within a hw YHl'l It
alto co 1quettd the hearte ot
Amerle&amp;Da.
P'rom that time on, the
lKIJ1C ha~ bMn pullhto oouat·
le!!a other NfttU'*I'" and ear..
rled to all parts ot lhe warld
to beeame the bell lof'ed: ot

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Ctn1atmu 10Dp and
hymq, a truly lntel'Nrtlonal
Chrtllmu anthtln.
Today, a monument In
Obemdorf p:trpretuatea U.e
m~mory ot the men wtlo eave
Ul Silent Nlgltr.

The .onr touchea a heart. '
felt need, and to an who hear

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Ule Savtoul''t
nlm UHI peaee ln Ita ltratn•
of beauty and joy!

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MAS STORY-ill Santa
Claus, UJe ellUnlfiW .-lilttloft
to tlle 10..,.. ol
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GIFTING

The evemng's program was held

In t.he soe1al room and the devotional 8erv1oo Included a respon-

County Home
Children Are
Party Guests

John Lelvla

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TH£SE FOUR MEN are under FBI arreat ln New York !n tbefta of'
30 maps of nch oil land&amp; from Gulf 011 company. The arre.ata
ca.me about atter GnU noticed Ita aecret oil Iandi ware being
leased by wildcat operaturs. Gulf hlred detective&amp;. A.rli employe
whO got Ill the hole gambling, 1t tumed out. waa p&amp;yiDJ' off witb
the maps. Odie Seagraves, 60, Is from New York and HoWJton,
Tex , reportedly a former mu1tlmilllon-dolllll' oU promoter; Emaa..
uel Lester, 3~. New York, wa1:1 convicted tor attempted extortioq
on Serge Rubinstein, who was murd8J'ed several yeal'l ago. The
others held are John Lelvia, 34, Orange, Tex ; Edward Lieberman,
30 Lester' .II f,lrother, in whose otrtce Md wal'f!bouae some of- the
maps were recovered.
( lnte:rnatioftal8&lt;*ndtlhotn•l

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Missionary Society Electo Circle
Prepares Gifts For Underprivileged

The annu&lt;~l chnstmas party and
NEW ARRIVAL
program was held at the regular
Mr anri Mrs George Robrrt Ste- m'¥1:10.11 of Chester Grange Tueswart, Mason arc announcmg the day evemng.
Articles were brought to make
birth of their f1rst ch1ld, a son,
born at the Mason Chmc 011 Dec up a contnbution to be given to
14 The mfant wc1gh'C d 8 lb and the Countli Home for Chnstmas
6 O'l and has been named Wayne by the Home Economics commitAndrew The mother 1s the former tee The chatrman asked that sales
Gladthc DeVol of Middleport The tax stamps be brought In at once
paternal grandparents arc Mr and
Paul Bacr made remarks m reMrs Robert Stewart, Mason and gard to rnsuranee and C N Jones
the malernnl grandfalehr IS Mr gave a report on the conference
Devol. Columbus
held at LogaJl and also ~nnouneed
the next Pomona mcetomg at Rock
Sprmgs, Jan 4 with Ohve Grange
hosts.
as Chr~stmas
wa~ th&lt;' thllme of the
program as follows
Song. "It
Came Upon A Mtdmght Clear".
Grange, Scrapture, Thelma Case
Song-"Hark The H-erttld Ange1s
Smg", Grange; Welcome, Mdame
Dean, Two Words, Joy Kau.b.
Grandma's Gtft, Ricky Koblentz,
Song, ' Sllvcl' Bells", Bob and Mar:~- Kautz, Meriy Chrrstmas Linda
Baer, After-wards. D1ana Baer A
song, "Oh Little Town or Bethlehem",
V11g1n1a
and Barbara

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Wr1ght ; A Pecuhar Dolly, Patty
Koblentz; Christmas Everywhere,
Jenmfer Dean, Safe Hohday for
Ohto Fam 1hes. carl Kautz, Christmas Wish, Larry Hollon, Readmg
" At Cnr1s t 1r1as .. , Norman McCa1 n,
Chnstmas Eve, Navada Beaver,
Christmas Prayer, Mrs. Audrey
Woode, Song "Silent Night" caneluded ~be program
No meeting wlll be held Dec. 25
but next mPctmg Wlll be Jan 3.
Distribution of g1fts, and retres~ents concluded the meet·
mg.

CORRECTION
In the J'('port or the Sugar Run
PTA operetta the part of ' t h c.
Christmas Tree was played by
Tommy White; Third grade boys
omttt~d 10 the report were David
Good 'A in and Jon GumthN
as
was the name of Barbara RouHh
Second grade ~::uls s hould have
hsted Mary mstead of Nancy
Manktn and Phyllis Follrud s hould
h.ilve been hsttd m the SIXth grade
g irl s

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For Men and Women

LUCIO US

For The Female
eSWEATERS

SPORT COATS
eSLACKS

esocKS

eBRAS

eTIES

eROSE

eJEWEI.RY

eJIATS

eSLIPS

eLUGGAGE

eGLOVf;S ePAJAAIAS
Many Others

eSLIPPERS
Gifts For The KidJ

Middleport Department
STORE
JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
MILL ST.
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LARGE JUICY

For The Male

*HOUSESLIPPERS
*HOSIERY

fife's Observe
49th Wedding
Anniversary

THE SHOE BOX

sive re-dmg Jed by Milton Houda·
The forty-mnth weddin&amp; anniver
M1ddleport
1he'lt and a Chriltmas prayer by
sary of Mr and Mra. Dell Ftfe
Thomas Bowen. Mrs. Dan White
wall duurman of the program wa1 observed on Dec. 18, 1956, at ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
their bome on South Second Street
whtch Jncluded .a medley of ChnstMn F1fe ts m very poor health
mas music played by Mrs. Harold
and the1r celebration was confmed
Lohse a readmg ''Keepmg Cbnsb
to a family dmner Wltb Mr and
mu ' by Mrs Wallace Bradford
and a poem ''T.he Mearun,g of Mn Robert Fife and children
V1rgm1a Irene and Robert Craig, as
Chrutma~" and a story "Oh, Yes,
the
only guests.
Lord" by Mrs Fred l. Gardner.
Cash Bahr sans a vocal solo "SJI·
According to Mr and Mrs Fife I
ver Belli" and Mrs. Chester Er- 10 1907 the weather Ill December
wm accompan1ed group smgmg of was very s1mdar to that of Lh1s
carols.
year Mrs. F1fe has been confmed
1
to
her home and under the care
In a novr distnbubon of gifts
for exchange. the class p1ayed a of a doctor for tbe past four
sort of ~·musical cbairs'' to the weeks
Among the gtfts received was
mus1c of Jmgle BeUs Mrs Dan
Whtte was m charge of a series of one from Arthur Davidson , Rtch
games whtcb ooncluded the pro- ard Vaughn and Robert Duckworth
gram.
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AnnuOI Christm~s Program Staged
By Chester Grange Tuesdoy Night

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ehurcb orra.n had to be repaired, and the rtpalr man,
wtlen he had fltdstred W1th
hie work. uked Gruber to
play sometbtnl to tell the
or&amp;"an. Ttle beautiful melody
or 8Uent NtgM oame back to
Gruber'• mlnd and he played
It wltll all Ita powerrul yet
Simple beauty.
So ent.ranc.d waa the
orJan-buU&lt;kr that tie beHed
to take a copy ot the 1t0ng
with him to hls own. town
acros1 the mountains
From one mualc-lover to
another lbe hymn was puHd

FOR YOUR

C!uldren from the Cou nty Home
Pl a'n s were m:~dc' to rre pare Mather, forc1gn miSSIOnary in
were spec wl guests Mond.1y eve n
gift
s for und e1 pnv1h~ed chJidre n Burma.
lit" v.hcn the P nsctl la Circle of
the EJecta Circle of the
when
lh~ A H Sanborn M l~Sion;~ ry Soc
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrcw was m
B
ll
Sanborn
M i~stonary Soncty
it ty of the F1rst Baptl~t Church
charge of the program which mor the l"u Sl Baptist ChUI ch mrt
met at the home o f i\trs l{uth Rob
eluded the story "Oh , Yes Lord"
l'uesday c~e nmg at the home [lr
mson,' Norlh Sf'&lt;'nml A ~cnuc
and ~ P.pem ;:A Carol'~ bY Mrw
~lr s C P BrarlbuJ y Wi th Mrs E
Mr s Ger.alrl Anthom 1\Irs D1111
L llugh('s th.lllman, prrs1d1ng Cheesebrew, group ~1ngmg uf Sl
B cc k~r and Mrs P.1!1l Harbrecht
The mcetrng opened wtlh the lent Nlght , a readmg 'Seasons
wc1e respon~1blc lor IJ amportaGrcetmgs"" by :\trs Milton Hood
~to n ot thr J\allvll) from J.uh
tH)ll for the gu• 'ib. and :\lr~ Man
rea'l b)- the ch&lt;~rrman followed b} Gtft.s were exchanged by the Lh1rmng Klo&lt;'s 1\11 s John Fultz :\-Irs
teen members arid one guest, Mrs
the 1 01 d s Pruycr 111 Umsol} Mrs
Rob&lt;'il Mills and lohs Glenn Hens
J
B Hayes
lrr we1c ,,..,tstmg hostesses With f :\1 Archer rrad .an &lt;~rllde
\Christmas Customs Around Lhc
Mrs. Charles Bennett won the
Mrs ll:Jbmson
World'
door
prize g•un by the bosless
Mal ga 1ci H J&gt; t to ld 1he &lt;hnstwho served a salad course carry·
mas stury, of The I sttkst Angel'
Durmg the busmcss mcctmg mg out the Chnstmas theme Deand led group ~ingmg of carols the plSins for the children s gifts corahons of th~ home mcluded a
and a set ies of games d111111g the for Chnslmas '&gt;'ocre completed as hghled Sa nta Claus on the front
party l'hc children each received a part o r !he Circles yearly pro porch, a Christmas arrangement
a s pCCLal g1ft with the C1rclc mem- JCCt Mrs Clifford Haycs read a over the fireplace and other trad1
bers giVIng g1fts to lh em mstead letter from Margaret M Wnght llonal Chnstmas symbols
of hav111g a g1ft exehange
acknowledgmg a gtft sent to RuL.~h------=--·---c-Refreshments o£ Santa
Claus
cookies, tee cream, pop and candy
canes were served to the guests
.and members

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Mrs Don Rouch president presided
over the short busmcss meetmg
and Mr:;; Robel t Ftfe was general
cha rman of the part} committee.
Mrs Co1a Bennett JcceJv~&gt; d a
pnze for havmg the best wrapped
g1ft and Mrs Gl'ne R1ce recewed
t he door pnze G1fts wc1c exch:.mg
cd and recorded Christmas mus1e
was played dunn g the social hour
The members were presented cor
sages and refreshmenls uf s and
wtch&gt;, cook tes and coHce were
\ servld De( oratwns mcluded a
1 lighted Christmas tree crepe pap
er streamers, bells and holly branehes

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h•d 1h"r Chnslmas porty
Monday evenmg at the LegiOn Hall

Mrs. Dwrght Wallace, Dcrt Moth
er of Den 4 ,Cub Scouts was as&amp;JSted by Mr~ Bruc~ Lloyd and
Mrs fhyllis Wells m g1v1ng a
Chr.stmas party fqr the Cubs th1s
Wt!Ek at the\f regular mcetm' on
M()nday
GJmes were played and gtfl&amp;
wrre exchanged anrl the bo:~- s were
servt'd cookie'J, cukes, and ~andy
cal.fS
Cubs in the Den are R1cky Wells,
and Rodney Karr new mcmb ... rs.
Bruce and &gt;\Jan Wallace, M1chl
Lloyd, Me1nn Sw1s~cr, Daud Cu
vert, Ronme Roush

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8·00 C•oto~in Kan&amp;aroo

Hoyt family Is
Presented Gifts
Prior ToTrip

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red candles were used
mantel arrangement
Other arrangements
one of magnolia leaves
rones, a bghted tree, and on the
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News Headliner

Homebuilders Closs federated Church Friendly Circle
Christmas Party Is Holds Annual Christmas Dinner
annual Cbruunao dlan.r of {Onduded the proa:r&amp;DJ
Held At Th e Ch urc h I theTbeFnendiJ
Ctrde of the J&lt;"eJcra charge ofthe preMdent

Mrs. Fred
Forty f1ve members were pres- ted Church wu hdd 1 uead.a}' eve charKe ofthc pres1dent Mrs l&gt;' red
Frank Cheesebrew, iUpedntar
Pnt for lhe anDUJJ Clu'latmu party nmg Jn lhe chllfc:h dlmng room lilntlnar the report of tin~ nom1na
dc&gt;nl
of the Church sebool 11 U.
of the HomebuJldera Cl.au at the with 24 Dlt!r'Pberl and f1ve guests lmg commuLee , Mn Ph1l Globo
Church or Christ The potluck din· Rev and M.rs. Waldu J BarU:b, kat, Hr1 kubert Roberts itll d Mrs fo lUI Baptist Church, J)l'ellllted
ncr wu .&amp;erved 10 t.:Je church dm- Mn Donald Lannma:. Mrs Paul James P'ugaU was given and the thf' :,ev C E Hoyt and hia ~
II'IK rootn and the decorations were
Chapman and Jlrl. Don Thomas followmg off1cers elected, Mrs w1Lh a Chr(stmu &amp;:ift Sundat It
made by Thea Neutsling and In· preaent
~Ike Simmons
presJdent, MIS! Lhe mornme Church Scbool eRJrl" ,
eluded ailver gul.and• .ilnd ICQIUn·
A 8 30 turkey dinner w~s served Erma Sm1th vlte-pretudent, M1ss CISe
ed tarletan tree1 Mrs Neutzhng by memben oftbe Happ)' Huvea Mary Ehza~th Chapman secreWedne.!lday evenint attbe ~
and Mrs. Denver Rice were tO- ~n clau The tablel we:re attrae- tary , and Mrs Paul Wtrncr , treaweek Prayer and Pralle ~
chalrmen of the decoratiOJ COm· tive w1Lh Ulbted Chrbtmas c.andlea tlfter Mn Blaettnar th&lt;~ nked the
Mrs Raymond Luman, preJideat f4
mrttee.
mlm!lture treu and alelih acenea gro up for theu coo~ra llon thf' the Busy Bee Cia... IIYI!I a ll,tt
Cash Bahr. president, waa in Favor• were candles in the form past year
to Mr and Mn Hoyt and one to
charge of a short bUJtnell meeting of remdeera. Members of the Ctr·
Mn Stmmons outlined some of their son, David, from the ct....
held at the ilbl.e and tbe clau cle plannma: the dinner were Mrs
The Hoyt fanu))' are leavfoa to..
voted to giV&lt;'! 1 contr1but.1on of $:10 Mike Slln~on1, )ln. Wtlli~m Hat- the work for th~ commg year and
Rev Bartel• announced the Chn1\ day for a hohday vt.tit in
to the eburrb. Mn. M L. Kelly, lack and ldrL Paul Werner
mu aeniCeJ to be held at the and the g1ftJ were preten.ted earlr
aii&amp;Uilant teacher of the clue. preFolloWin&amp; the dinner a program church
sented them wtth a Chrinmas grft was preaenW!d C!OI'IIlltlne of group
iiiiiiilliiiiiliitiiiili.;beeaw.ae of tbll.
of $10 for their trea1ury
smgma: of "It Came Upon The MH:i·
Mr. Bahr thanked the chainnen mght (;leer" w1th Mrs Marvm
and committee member. who bad Burt 1.11 aeeompanilt TM CbrirtLuke
planned and prepared the party. m.as atory taken fr(lm St
waa
told
bY
Mr1.
Fred
Blaettnar
)Ire Wilham Grueser and Mrs.
Stewart Hani1 were co-chalJ'men and a Chn1tma1 1tory, '"The Little
or the food committee Tb.e C!lau Muter" by LIUtan Shearon wu
also voted to go caroling Sunday read bY Mju Mary Vrrg1n1a Re1bel
The hymn, "Joy TO THE World"
evening atter the Christmill pro••
cram at the church and to return
to the church social rooms for oookres and coffee.

Feeney- Benne tt
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mcluded I Ch ' t
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anct p1ne
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There's also the story about the 8•45 Sport• Pnaae
Ill'! year-old belle who asked her
6M We:thmnan
mother to !top because her door of
7110 Art Linkletter &amp;: the Kida
the car wasn't lucked And an. 11- 'J·Ui Dmtgla• l»ward~J
1
year-old boy who had bee.n attend.
7 ~0 Sgt. PreSton of the Yukon
rng Safetyvllle claflses ms1sled lllat
Ius Cather cl,eck h1s bike for safe 800 Bob Cummlngs Show
workmg order
830 Climax
Perhaps the most significant 980 Playhouse 90
11 00 New~
measure of the SafetyvUJe pro- &gt;1111 up to the Minute News
11·05 Scanmng the We-ather
gram 1s m the greater care taken 1105 Scllnnmg the Weather
u
10 Tbe .ate ~how
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by children at school cro~~t~ings
The Late Show
SIGN
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PRAVEil
omd pede!!\l'ian crosswalks The
actions of Safety Sam have replared rar~&gt;less Impetuousness
14th Fighter Group has done some
thmg stgnif1cant - made safety
TRJoJ TRAVEl ERS' CHRISTMAS TREE-Fullr deeerated for the Yuletide Ieason, the Baltimore and~' it
education both entertaininr anil
Ratlroad'a natk.nan1 famoua llotl1.Tree-hy·ihe·Trackl. olen a cheerfll' Chriatmaa greetn•r \o lhou;r
f'.lfecUve Everybody ag~s that
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traveler .. rail and highway. After dark the tree rlow• with hundred• of IIJhti. Symbohu y, too,h
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employeea wear holly 11 pr~a11 durin1 the holldaya. Located near Jaeklon. Mar)'land, •sdjacert to ht e a
t ere IS a v1ta 1 need for 11 1ety CHANNEL II
l'llll&gt;AY (J{ANNl!iL
more-Phlladt~lphia tnuln bne of the 8&amp;0, the tree 11 ¥lear1J "i•lble t. tra•eleu on 0 •, · Ch40, en 1 ::..:.m Ia
education, antf lhe 14th Flthter ll:H Sip On
11 :44 Sip On
1
The blnth annual tree llghtlnr eeremony, now a tradaiiObal pari of Mar7land II
r alma•
n.
Group hu shown how u can be u:a CRt60ft Club
11·45
Cartoon Club
•et ~r December 15. al 8 p.m., when thousand~ of~~1tor• are espec:ted. to ~ P~~~
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The Chrutmas party of the Rut duung roon. buffe t .a crescent ar·
land Garden Club was held Mon rangem c nt of green grapes and
day evemnJ:l at the home of Mrs evt'rgreen green tapen and a gild James B T1 1 us, Rutland , with Mrs ed cone wrt'!ath hu ng &lt;~bo\e the
James S. Titus as the co hostess buffel
Mrs. Webb Hall president, was m The dtmng room table had an ar
charge of the meeting and Mrs rangement of white chryunth.e
Cecil Bohn gne the devollonal mums, gilded bamboo and pal service whtch opened the meetmg mt lto palm s used with a madon·
After a short bu smess meet1ng na The hostesses served strawberglfts were ex('hanged and
the ry me1 mgu t:'s, Chn~&gt;tmu cookie s,
ident1t1es of Secret Pals for the nuts , candtes and coffee lo the
past year revealed and new ones members and three guests Mrs
drawn for 1957
Martha Do\1 rl, Rutland , Mrs Walter Ramev and Mrs Chester TanMrs William Folan displayed a nehill, M;ddleport
table arrangement usmg a star
Mrs James S Titus won tJle
base wreathed m angel·hatr, pflt- travellmg pr1ze brought by Mn
zer evergreen , candles and ChristHall and Mrs Patter90il won the
mas balls Mrs James B T1tus bad
pnze brought by Mn. Colwell..
used' glJtter balls and evergreen
for ' ber front door decorat1on and
graduated wreaths of pme cones,
tied With red satm ribbons, and

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8 M Weatherc&amp;lt
7 00 Death Valley Days
7 30 E4d1e Fi&amp;her Show
7.45 NBC News
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Senltnel

Rutland Gorden Club Annual
Christmas Party Held Monday

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7 00 Toda}
9 00 Coffee Time
.o oo Dina Dong S&lt;!hool
10 30 The Pnte Is Right
11 00 Horne
12 00 Tit faQ' Dougb
12 30 It Could Be You
l 00 Current
' 00 Camt"ra Cues Ta School
2 30 Tennessee Ernte Ford
3 00 Matinee Theatn4 0'
QU&lt;een For A D17
.f 45 Modern Rurnances
5 00 Comedy Time
:1 30 Aunt Dru Sbow
8 00 Wild Bill H1ckok
6.80 News Plctcne

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Dmii: Dong School
The Pnce 1s R1ght
lhme
Tic Tac Dough
It Could Be Yau
\)urrenf
Parsun'll St"dy
Tennessee Erme i'ord
M.atin~"~&gt; Theatre
Queen Far A Day
Modern Romance&amp;
C&lt;omt'dv T1~
Aunt Dro how
Flatt and Scruus Shtw
ltcews Picture
!ports Eye
Weatbercast

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8:00 C.pt1la lWiproo
g,oo 11or:a~.. Shcrir
10:00 C.ITJ Moore
tO:SO Artbor Godlror
U :SO Strike It Rleh
12:00 V1lllnl Lril'
12.15 Love of Life
12.10 Seaub For 1))morrov.
12,.5 Guldiftl :L1glrt
You may ask 1~ the town teaches 1:00 tcdt:re·· Kttehea
any lastmg lesaons Or does it 'ust 1 ~ At tile "lf•rtd Turns

What the (list net IS hopmg to g~t 1s :.J mas t er bluepqnt for
the future II .,.,nnts an outlme p01ntmg to methods and means
of e~~:pandmg, 1f tht• nel:' d nr 1ses Antltt aheady has some weak
spo ts rn tls sdwo l hous mg sys lam throu gh nothH~g more than

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Members o f the 14th Fighter
Group recenlly eret"ted a mlnllchurcttes, sthools and homes that
hne real asphalt streets m
wh1ch sarety 1 sta ught to children.
Overht'ad blinker Signals. true-tGhfe reflective s1gns trafJ1c control lanes and a1rmen pohcemen
add reah.1m to the vill&amp;ge The
1ugn9 trelp ti!&amp;C!b ~e importanee
of safe ly after dark as well as m
daytime

Some option~ exptrc January 1 1957 Oth('IS carry OVl"r 1n•
to the Spnng of next year Ali sorls of theones hovf'r over our
hills and tru• kfarm lands Orw 1s that the optrons were bought
for speculative purpo!':es This dash of very cool water came
hen• vw p. Co lumhu ~ newspaper '.those lot a! area reporte1 pe·
no&lt;hcally dnves through.

Anoth er 1deJ is that the "industry" will not exercis~ It s options until the last mmute becau se of tax consJderahons Bal
ancmg agaan:;t fh1s 1s another rumo1 that large industnes "always Lake up la nd ophons at least two weeks m advance of ex.
ptratton dates ·· Take your p1ck as to the true nature of the
futurr Regardless what it Will he we're right down to the

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FRIDAY~ _ Chanul3

Thursday
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Our qu1et Me 1gs-Mason area 1s behaHng this month hke a

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ll'very afternoon except Sunday by The Ohio Vall r v
Sentinel Inc , at 110 Mecbamc St, Pumt"ny , 0 Bu.smefiS o(ftt ,..
pbone 39a:; e&lt;htorial office phone 39i.
National advertising re prescnta l• vc , Both.,elh Kimball Inc ,
343 Lexington Ave . New York Ctty 16 N Y.
Subscription rates DE-livery by carrier where available 30
rents per week or. .. } l'ar tn advance at The Dally Sentmel offtt e
$1!5 00 , stx months $7 80 three month ~ S3 90 By motor routt!
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Oranges

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Chocolates
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Chickens
BONEY'S FRONT ST.
MARKET
W. Alain St.

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ITEMS

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Janet Everson
Is Honor Guest
At Monday Party

Little Lo!it Angel
Movie Shown For
The eoghth b•rthd•y
Presbyte ri'On WOmen , older
daughter of Mr
A 1110\'lDg picture "The Llltle
Lost Angel' ' was shown by Mtss
Far1e Erlcwrne whe n Group 1 of
the Women 's Assoc1a1aon met Tuesday evenmg at the r 1rst Presbyter
Church. Mrs Donald Lowery
i '•b~lm"n presided ;lfld Mrs Harold Sauer was the devotiOnal leadcr.
Offtcers elected Wl'fe cbaum:!ln
Mrs, Lowen. • co chauman, Mrs
Lewts H Sauer, sccrei~~· F;~~~
Erlewme, tr~a~ure-r,
Haptonstall
The hostesses were Miss Erlcwme, Mrs. Lucy Greeg, Mrs. Rill!sell Lyons and Mrs Roscoe Flfeand
they presented each member With
a corsage and served Chmtmas
tree Jce cream, cook1es and favors.
The members also enJoyd a g1ft
exchange dunng the soc1al hour_

Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday
"The Church and the Cblldren"
was the toptc for ducusslon on
Monday as the WSCS of the Mason
MethOdist Church met at tbe chur·
ch.
Giving talks were June Van
l"!lalrc,, Stella Chatlin, and Lilah
Zerkle PresP.nl were Jean Carson ,
Mrs H H Foglesong, Lilah Zerkle, Pearl Rou~h Margaret Pickens
Stella Chatlln, Mary E Capehart,
Jun r. Van Meter, Emily Burgess,
Glarlys Art 1s, and Gladys Thomas
Mrs Thomas was m charge of
the progrilm for the evenmg.

Capehart's Fly
To Florida For
Christmas Days
Mr and Mrs Russe\J Capehart
and daughler, Jackie, of Mason
left Wednesday mormng v1a air
plane from Cha rleston for Mtaml ,
Florida, for the Chrutma~ hobdays.
The Capeharts will spend the1r
time 111 Flonda at the wrnter home
of Mrs Capehart's parents, Mr
and Mrs C hrist~ Blelncr in Dama
They Will be JOined In Diane by
their daughter, Diane, on Saturday
The latter JS a student at the University of Kentucky and wi11 fly
to M1.atn1 followmg dlsmt5sal of
school on Fnday

FIRST BIRTHDAY OBSIItVE'D
The first b1rlhday of Mark Lee
Smilh , son of Mr and Mrs Lee
SmJth, v.as cl'lebratcd Monday
with a famllv dinner at the home
h1s paternal grandparent.s, Mr
and Mrs E 0 Smtth Mark's f1rst
birthday cake had OM .. andle The
heart-shaped r11k.e was baked and
decaraled by h1s mother.

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NEW DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs Marhn Carson, of
Rlver~ldt , Calif, are
announcing
the btrlh ot a s1x pound thll'leen
ounce d&lt;~ught(-'r, P.11mela Sue, on
Oecembcr 12 Grandmother of the
~by IS Mrs Guy Carson, MiddlepOrt, who Js in CallforDJa walther son and bis f.amily.

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of Jonel ,
and Mrs
Wilham Everson, was celebrated
Monday Wlth a party at her home
on S111:th Avenue Van-colored hal·
loons were used to decorate the
home and the chtldren received
prues after a Sefle5 o! gam5
Mrs. Everson was as.suted by
Mrs. Bernard Fultz Ill serving a
decorated pmk and yellow cake,
tho gilt of Mrs Fultz sandWlche•
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were 'Diana Davts, Mary Lou Hall ,
Eleanor BOdimer, Kathte McEihJD
ney, Debra Grueser, Ruth Fergu
san, Kay Slater, Jarus Schmoll,
Brenda Doddrill, Manlyn Stumbo,
Beth Fultz and Patrlcut. Everson
Last week Patnc1a's fourth b1rth
day was celebrated with a dmner
and Mr and Mrs Fultz and daugh
ter, Beth, wt&gt;re special guests_

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MASON CLINIC REPORT
AdmissiOns. Mrs Lenore Beck,
Cheshrre, 0 Dee. 11 Mrs Sbtrley
Coleman, Middleport, Dec. 11 Mrs.
Betty Haye11, Racme, 0, Dec 11
Mrs Glad}is Stewart, Mason, W.
Va, Dec 13 Mrs. Patsy Phillips,
Longbottom ~ 0, Dec. 16 Mrs Florence Stevens, Mtdd.Ieport, 0 Dec.
17 Mark Bolen, M!ddleport, 0. Dec
17.
Btrths Mr and Mrs Gary Gibbs,
Mason, W Va , daughter, Sondra
Lynn Dec 11 Mr and Mrs. Wllham

Noreieo - Remlngtoa

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•RONSON

Clzarette Ughters

LARGE SELECTION TREE TRIMMINGS

STARKS DRUG STORE
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POMEROY

RARS OF TAXATION FOR 1956
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In pursuance of Jaw, I, Clyde G. Millhone, Treasurer of llet11 Cou.nty, Ohio. do bereby
notice
that the number of Milia levied on each dollar of property shown on the Genenl Tax Dupheate of
Real Estate, Public Utility and Penonal Property w1tldn amd County for the year 19"'..6 u u followa:

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TOWNSB!PS

SIJHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORA'I10NS

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380

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1200

1750

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20
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380
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3.80

100
1.00
1.1)(1

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1600

22.00

12.00

17!10

50
50

3.80
380

100

16 :;o

2200

12.00

1800

50

380

100

1250

1800

.20

50

380

100

16""

2200

20

50

380

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16!10

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Western Local S. D - 20
Northern Local S. D. _. 20
Rutland VtUage _____ .20

50
50

380
3110
380

100

18""

2200
2100
2340

3110

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BEDFORD ------~----CHESTER
Eastern Local S D. -Sahsbury Local S D. - COLUMBIA ----------LEBANON

Eastern Local S. D. -- .20
Southern LocalS. D. -- .20
LETART
Southern Local S. D. _ .20

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Eastern Local S. D.
ORANGF:
Eastern Local S. D

RUTLAND

SALEM

Westrrn LocalS. D __ .20
SALISllURY
Salisbury Local S D. _
BedfordLocalS.D, __
Middleport V1Uage ___
Pomeroy Villaa:e ~---SCIPJO
Northern Local S_ D

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50
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20 00
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3 80
100
12 90
Pomeroy Sutton S. D- _ 20
50
Real ~l'itate taxes which ha\r not beE'n faid all he close of each rollectton carry a penalty of teft
r cel'lt Taxefl may be paid at the offiCE' o the county treuurer or by maU Pleue bring your last
rece 1pt and if you pay by mail . be sure to locate your property by taxm( dustrtd a{ld eDC!lon
stamped seH-addresaed enveloped Alway~ exammeyour tax reeelot to see that it covt'rs ~n your nrnJI4U'tY. Offu:c Hours - 8 30 AM to 4 00 P M flulv except Saturdav when nff1ce c l~s at Noon Taz
Books w1u be open Dec. 15. 19!56 to Feb. 1st, ltl67.
CLYDE G. VIIJ HONE. Me11• Cotmtr Treuww

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The Daily Sentinel

2---Daily Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Dee 20, 1956

SEAT

DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
IICHARrJ 5. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGIER
REYNOLD E. GREENE - EDITOR
Entered as ~rond class ma1l mg mat!Pr a t the post ofrt&lt;:e at

The All Force's 14th F ig hter
named after the hero of GulJu·er's Travels Sergeant Gulliver
I airfield near Wtnooski, Vermont,
E;hould have a Sergeant Gulln·er
would be an appropriate member
of lhiB sa fetv-consci0111 group, for
1t has buill a unique little town
that m1ght ~a\e been tnsplred by
thi S famous book about the adventures of a man vlllltlng a world
of tmy people

Meigs Area Has Pronks.ter's Hot Foot
pra nks ter 's v1c:tJm w!lh a hot foot For th1s IS the month announcenwnt \1 Ill be m&lt;~de - 1f 1! Is made- about taking up
&lt;'ertam optiOns m the Lelirt Falls area hy o nl" or more la1ge
mdu stnal concerns

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Calk&gt;d Safetyvdle, U S A , the
m1ntature town, logically, 11 a popular attracbon for children
the
area

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Safetyvdle proe:ram, conducted
every Saturday arteraoen, lncJut.te
b.!cycle and altlt&amp;lltobile safety, pedest.rtan saefty. family automobile
safety and ~afety in play A mohon ptcture ·made for the chtldN&lt;n
feature! a lead chararier, Dopey
by name, who insists on doint
everything wrone.
His heroic
counterpart is Safety Sam. an airman dressed as a clown, who rides
the streets t)f SafetyvUle in a battery powered car A atring of cbil·
dren rn pedal cars follow clue behmd Sam, and when he stgnal&amp;
for .11 lurn the youna:sten copy hil
lead No wonder the ciUidren low
SafPlyviile What youngster C'Ould
resut the appeal of a chtld-elte
vtllage, fl free movle and a clown
to lead all proceedrn&amp;s!

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We suppo~e that should our Ll•tart area bloom this year, or
anytime soon many communities 'Aoill fmd it wise to proceed
as has the Southern Lo( al School dJst11d That district IS m
the bl•gmmng phases of a complete school survey of its present and probable futUI e needs The suney IS bemg conducted
hv local persons who have a deep inteH:!st in education. They
are procf'edmg With ad\'Hf! and guicl(• luws suggested by exper ts 111 education from Oh1o Univers11y

natur,l\ ex pansion s mc" World \\1.1 r II A good example is Raflnt' lltgh S&lt;hnol 1\self whith 1s housmg almost over a third
mm l' as many .:; tudf'nf s for d.ul v &lt;l&lt;~ sses than w.s mtended in
the dt•s Jgn of the hlllhl1ng

Ear.;! ern School DJ &lt;.: tr u t JS on th e \\lay tow.11 d solvmg

1ts

keep ch1ldren from underfoet on
Saturday aftPtnoonsf

school prohlPrn ll ow('Vt'r. 1f gio~I!IJ.: p:.rms do (ome home to
Joost lwa• E..ts t ern wlll hnd •t sP if \\llh lilt• toh lo do over 1

Some mdlcationr ot the etfeetr
of the program can be meuured
b:~- the report from a f1ther rebuked by a SJx-year-old boy when
he started to leave the car on the
street ~ude. " Hey, Dad, wou're gettmg out on Dopey'&amp; s1de," nld the
youngster

hllll of ~hat m&lt;ly come in that I
area 1s Sl'(' llill tiH J~ &lt;.il1 lv th ,Jt a{re ngc., 101 I H w homps along
S Ltlt• flnut e 7 bc l\~et' n I h estPJ and Tupp&lt;'I s Plallls a re at a
,1ga 1n in a fc'W ye,u s _ .\lr(•Jdy ,

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Th e c:om munJ IJ cs

tollt(tiVl' arni~IItm1 l &lt;1 JIIO'• JHI \\llf ll~m·ltt 111 lll c ye a1 s to
I' Oill t' as cxp,ul ,um a ll iV t' s A11d 1h1 s lwuslllg &lt;·xpanslon shoulrl
not have to hl' forcl'd upo n us IJ\ ( hh&lt;' JHOX \Inll y of a new,
gl&lt;lllt md\ 1st rv It Is hl'f&lt; al 1eady fu1 Hw l.lklll g ll.dlipolls has
Ill?\\ modcn~ lwu:.llll-: II Hils come available
l'ht•rt• .~ te nu1r1 e •uu s ne"~ hom ('s outsule Pom-

a gtcat dt'&lt;ll of

8l'en

on good stles
e1uy and Ml(hJI(•pnrt 1r1 tht&gt; e-.tsll'ln s1•&lt;lwn of ou1 'ountv Thl'i
haa blossom{'d f1onv tht• ll ll iH'Ills nl liH' K.tlst&gt;r Ahun1num
plant 111 RaH'IIS"&lt;wrl hvgt'l ('tC'C'k and Sporn plant:::. So far
very littlt• ha s tH&lt;Itll'rl to MHid!&lt; ·port or Poln('IO\ \ Ponrf'IO}

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huddhng OV('l I hi' proh!t•m of long le1m lmamm g fot hnm('s
here Its ftr sl 11')1111! Is hl •i n g ,1\\.-a ll t•d V.ilh 111ten•s t Ttu s rP·
port, 1f it h.ls good nP\\S m Jt and ts made this month woutd
b1• a perft•&lt;·t Chn . . tm as pr &lt;'Sl'll t from the Chambt•r Of C om.

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8·30 llt'afi!OI

8·00 Peoitle'• Qltkotl

10:00 Lu Vid"'! TIMltre
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3 30 Bob Crosbv Show
4 00 Brighter Day
4 IS See~ .!"t Storm
4 30 Edg~ of Night
,n 00 The ~rly Show
8 2S Les Paul A: llarr Fot'4
8 30 Your Ent. fteplrte1

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9:00 On Trial

9 :30

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11:00
11 :15
11·20
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Weat:&amp;trtut

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Ch r1stmas
Held 0 n Mon day

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10·00 Gat'f!J' lloON
1.1:30 St.'\te It RJrh
1.3 00 VaJian! Lldy
15 Ldve of Life
12·30 Search for Tomorrow

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12 45 Guiding IJght
t ·oo X au..•• .tCitthea
l 30 As the World 'l'umJ
2·)0 Our Miss Brooks
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 fhe J11g Payoff
3 3!) Bob Crosby Silo•
4:00 lkla;hter Dap
4 UJ SeL'l'et Storm
4 30 Edge of Night
I 00 Earh• Show
6 2tl Les Paul &amp;: Mary Ford
6.30 Ycur E'ol!lso Reporter
6 4ft Sporb Parad~
6 55 Weatherman
7.00 Shop on Television
7 Hi Douzlas Edwarls
7 SO My Fri!!Dd Flickl
I! 00 .We11t Point Story
8 80 *'layhuuse of Stars
9 OQ •Crusader
9 30 H1ghway Patrol
10 00 The Line Up
10 30 Person to Person

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IOH In the Auatrtan
Alp11, In the reglon known
a.11 the Tyrol- "the land In
the mountains" - 111 to be
round the birthplace of Sdr ut
Night. Hol-v N•ghr HeM. lhe
towertnc Tyrolean peaks.
famed for their enow-capped
rrandeur. rise In lofty aim•
pllclly Into the cool clear all, '
guardlnc 11mllln.r ""•"elul
valle v!l.
P'ar up In t.M Alps where
1ove or musk la nature 1 gift
to every chUd, r.eatlee the
town of Obemdorr Au1trta.
Hne In Ul18 llvltd a dt&lt;vout
young Au1trian priest named
Father JoiM!ph Mohr With
hla friend the village 1choolmuter and church 01 rani at,
Fram: Ot·ubf!r, he was de•Uned to rtve the Wt)rld th\1
moat famoua of all Ch1l1tmaa hymr.a
The two m•n, bnth lov~r•
or ~~Ntat mmtlc hlld often
talked of the fuel lhllt 'the
perf'ec:lt Christmas song had
not ;y9t been found '
Thtnklna about It Mohr
u.t In hie cht1rc 1 stutly on
Chrllrtma11 ll:ve 11118 Olltaide¥ th~ h11.11ht'd !lll t'nt e of
the nl(ht helghtt'nttl the
anow-covcred bt'aUt\ and
&amp;tJilnela Of the lltuUtltR!n
acene
The purity and ralm nt&gt;s.t or
\hi! high ))&lt;'Rks fllll';l h\1
he11rt wtth radl rmt jtl\ as the
reool1etllon of th&lt;'n fiut
Chl'iltmu tltJinr6
' Jl s ua.
The Savlour '" horn came
to htm And the thoughta
that had bfol'n long fo 1mJng
In btl mlnd snilil&lt;"uh found
nHII!ICal

t!)(P"" ~"Ion

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aong whl&lt;'h "e l1 av• em('•
come to know and love a•
liiUf'llt NiJJIIt Hol!l N•ghl

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Feminine Touch

2:15

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2,45 IJfe Wltb l!:tizllhelh

The ne.:t morning Chrilt•
maa Day Mohr h un ae4 to
hla frlend'l home wit h. the
manUierlpt or hill p1 eclou•
aong Gruber read It Intent..
Jy and exclaimed with nncon·
trolled enthu•taam
J&lt;~ rtend
Mohr. you have found tt the rlrht tong - God be
pralllfd!"
Gruber, thrl11ed wlth the
apirit ol' hll trlend'a ver•tl'l,
aet to work to compo•e the
perfect melody for ''ltle perfeet .on.g." Finally, the .oh.
f~l air we now ""' came
to him. "IL atnra ll~telf your
.OR.J," he crle&lt;l to the dellfhted prie.t
Gruber'• real contribuUon
to mualc )lea In the beauty
and almplt&lt;llty of the tune, In
It~ perfect blending with
Mohr'a verae• The two men
1anr the new hymn ovflr toIBtheJ&gt; to have It rearlv for
the church 4evotlomt that
night
Lattr In the 1ame f'VE-nlng,
when the vlllli'flrB we•e gathered tn the rray little mount
·hurch. Mohr and Gruber
nang their Ctnistmaa sonJ
before ita flrat audlem e ll
touchfd the llateners deeply,
and arter tlle l!t'I'\WP they
thanked the tWO (! lendR \o.ith
telllt'8 of JOJ In tht&lt;lr e' u A
new hymn had been horn
Tt!t story of how thf' song
IPI'fa'd frOm Its mountain
home ln the Tyrol to bprome
one or the Christmas ravorltltl tn an parta of thl' world
11 an enc~anttnr on•
Only very slowlv tint It
('()me&lt; Into famf' For nl'arly
a yvat aft'fl1" Ita flr~;t rendtUon. lhe eonr lay almost for·
rotten tn a t u bE' r' 8 deak
Then. In Nonmber. 1819, the

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8·30 l'lve !l&lt;u l'lul

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7:11 lollll Dalr 6 ~ lleWI

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5:00 II!Ctey M.... Club

7.00 Kokl&amp;, i"'ru. • Ollle

7"18 lohr Dlb 6 tile :Newr

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Your
Sunrise
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Stlll It waa without a name
and waa known simply aa
Thf' T)ti'Olf'8e Bo'llg, becau11e
It had fir.t come from the
Tyl'()lean AJpL With that
title It wu printed In 1842
for the ftrat time, 2f yean
after tt had b.!en compol!ed.
It beeam• wl6ely uHd tn
Atlstrla and Germany On
their American concert tour
(18ft0 HICS t the Ra1nf•- a

famlly ot lbspre from the
Tyrol, broua:ht tht• new
Chrllltmu carol wtth them
and •llfll' lt before tarce ••
krlcet. Within a hw YHl'l It
alto co 1quettd the hearte ot
Amerle&amp;Da.
P'rom that time on, the
lKIJ1C ha~ bMn pullhto oouat·
le!!a other NfttU'*I'" and ear..
rled to all parts ot lhe warld
to beeame the bell lof'ed: ot

all

Ctn1atmu 10Dp and
hymq, a truly lntel'Nrtlonal
Chrtllmu anthtln.
Today, a monument In
Obemdorf p:trpretuatea U.e
m~mory ot the men wtlo eave
Ul Silent Nlgltr.

The .onr touchea a heart. '
felt need, and to an who hear

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brfn&amp;'l

Ule Savtoul''t
nlm UHI peaee ln Ita ltratn•
of beauty and joy!

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MAS STORY-ill Santa
Claus, UJe ellUnlfiW .-lilttloft
to tlle 10..,.. ol
Ntdlolu.

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CHRISTMAS
GIFTING

The evemng's program was held

In t.he soe1al room and the devotional 8erv1oo Included a respon-

County Home
Children Are
Party Guests

John Lelvla

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Edward LlebermaD

TH£SE FOUR MEN are under FBI arreat ln New York !n tbefta of'
30 maps of nch oil land&amp; from Gulf 011 company. The arre.ata
ca.me about atter GnU noticed Ita aecret oil Iandi ware being
leased by wildcat operaturs. Gulf hlred detective&amp;. A.rli employe
whO got Ill the hole gambling, 1t tumed out. waa p&amp;yiDJ' off witb
the maps. Odie Seagraves, 60, Is from New York and HoWJton,
Tex , reportedly a former mu1tlmilllon-dolllll' oU promoter; Emaa..
uel Lester, 3~. New York, wa1:1 convicted tor attempted extortioq
on Serge Rubinstein, who was murd8J'ed several yeal'l ago. The
others held are John Lelvia, 34, Orange, Tex ; Edward Lieberman,
30 Lester' .II f,lrother, in whose otrtce Md wal'f!bouae some of- the
maps were recovered.
( lnte:rnatioftal8&lt;*ndtlhotn•l

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Missionary Society Electo Circle
Prepares Gifts For Underprivileged

The annu&lt;~l chnstmas party and
NEW ARRIVAL
program was held at the regular
Mr anri Mrs George Robrrt Ste- m'¥1:10.11 of Chester Grange Tueswart, Mason arc announcmg the day evemng.
Articles were brought to make
birth of their f1rst ch1ld, a son,
born at the Mason Chmc 011 Dec up a contnbution to be given to
14 The mfant wc1gh'C d 8 lb and the Countli Home for Chnstmas
6 O'l and has been named Wayne by the Home Economics commitAndrew The mother 1s the former tee The chatrman asked that sales
Gladthc DeVol of Middleport The tax stamps be brought In at once
paternal grandparents arc Mr and
Paul Bacr made remarks m reMrs Robert Stewart, Mason and gard to rnsuranee and C N Jones
the malernnl grandfalehr IS Mr gave a report on the conference
Devol. Columbus
held at LogaJl and also ~nnouneed
the next Pomona mcetomg at Rock
Sprmgs, Jan 4 with Ohve Grange
hosts.
as Chr~stmas
wa~ th&lt;' thllme of the
program as follows
Song. "It
Came Upon A Mtdmght Clear".
Grange, Scrapture, Thelma Case
Song-"Hark The H-erttld Ange1s
Smg", Grange; Welcome, Mdame
Dean, Two Words, Joy Kau.b.
Grandma's Gtft, Ricky Koblentz,
Song, ' Sllvcl' Bells", Bob and Mar:~- Kautz, Meriy Chrrstmas Linda
Baer, After-wards. D1ana Baer A
song, "Oh Little Town or Bethlehem",
V11g1n1a
and Barbara

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Wr1ght ; A Pecuhar Dolly, Patty
Koblentz; Christmas Everywhere,
Jenmfer Dean, Safe Hohday for
Ohto Fam 1hes. carl Kautz, Christmas Wish, Larry Hollon, Readmg
" At Cnr1s t 1r1as .. , Norman McCa1 n,
Chnstmas Eve, Navada Beaver,
Christmas Prayer, Mrs. Audrey
Woode, Song "Silent Night" caneluded ~be program
No meeting wlll be held Dec. 25
but next mPctmg Wlll be Jan 3.
Distribution of g1fts, and retres~ents concluded the meet·
mg.

CORRECTION
In the J'('port or the Sugar Run
PTA operetta the part of ' t h c.
Christmas Tree was played by
Tommy White; Third grade boys
omttt~d 10 the report were David
Good 'A in and Jon GumthN
as
was the name of Barbara RouHh
Second grade ~::uls s hould have
hsted Mary mstead of Nancy
Manktn and Phyllis Follrud s hould
h.ilve been hsttd m the SIXth grade
g irl s

WHY PAY MORE?

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Aliddleport Department Store

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For Men and Women

LUCIO US

For The Female
eSWEATERS

SPORT COATS
eSLACKS

esocKS

eBRAS

eTIES

eROSE

eJEWEI.RY

eJIATS

eSLIPS

eLUGGAGE

eGLOVf;S ePAJAAIAS
Many Others

eSLIPPERS
Gifts For The KidJ

Middleport Department
STORE
JUST A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
MILL ST.
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MIDDLEI'OIIT

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Fruit Cakes
LARGE JUICY

For The Male

*HOUSESLIPPERS
*HOSIERY

fife's Observe
49th Wedding
Anniversary

THE SHOE BOX

sive re-dmg Jed by Milton Houda·
The forty-mnth weddin&amp; anniver
M1ddleport
1he'lt and a Chriltmas prayer by
sary of Mr and Mra. Dell Ftfe
Thomas Bowen. Mrs. Dan White
wall duurman of the program wa1 observed on Dec. 18, 1956, at ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
their bome on South Second Street
whtch Jncluded .a medley of ChnstMn F1fe ts m very poor health
mas music played by Mrs. Harold
and the1r celebration was confmed
Lohse a readmg ''Keepmg Cbnsb
to a family dmner Wltb Mr and
mu ' by Mrs Wallace Bradford
and a poem ''T.he Mearun,g of Mn Robert Fife and children
V1rgm1a Irene and Robert Craig, as
Chrutma~" and a story "Oh, Yes,
the
only guests.
Lord" by Mrs Fred l. Gardner.
Cash Bahr sans a vocal solo "SJI·
According to Mr and Mrs Fife I
ver Belli" and Mrs. Chester Er- 10 1907 the weather Ill December
wm accompan1ed group smgmg of was very s1mdar to that of Lh1s
carols.
year Mrs. F1fe has been confmed
1
to
her home and under the care
In a novr distnbubon of gifts
for exchange. the class p1ayed a of a doctor for tbe past four
sort of ~·musical cbairs'' to the weeks
Among the gtfts received was
mus1c of Jmgle BeUs Mrs Dan
Whtte was m charge of a series of one from Arthur Davidson , Rtch
games whtcb ooncluded the pro- ard Vaughn and Robert Duckworth
gram.
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LAST

AnnuOI Christm~s Program Staged
By Chester Grange Tuesdoy Night

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ehurcb orra.n had to be repaired, and the rtpalr man,
wtlen he had fltdstred W1th
hie work. uked Gruber to
play sometbtnl to tell the
or&amp;"an. Ttle beautiful melody
or 8Uent NtgM oame back to
Gruber'• mlnd and he played
It wltll all Ita powerrul yet
Simple beauty.
So ent.ranc.d waa the
orJan-buU&lt;kr that tie beHed
to take a copy ot the 1t0ng
with him to hls own. town
acros1 the mountains
From one mualc-lover to
another lbe hymn was puHd

FOR YOUR

C!uldren from the Cou nty Home
Pl a'n s were m:~dc' to rre pare Mather, forc1gn miSSIOnary in
were spec wl guests Mond.1y eve n
gift
s for und e1 pnv1h~ed chJidre n Burma.
lit" v.hcn the P nsctl la Circle of
the EJecta Circle of the
when
lh~ A H Sanborn M l~Sion;~ ry Soc
Mrs. Frank Cheesebrcw was m
B
ll
Sanborn
M i~stonary Soncty
it ty of the F1rst Baptl~t Church
charge of the program which mor the l"u Sl Baptist ChUI ch mrt
met at the home o f i\trs l{uth Rob
eluded the story "Oh , Yes Lord"
l'uesday c~e nmg at the home [lr
mson,' Norlh Sf'&lt;'nml A ~cnuc
and ~ P.pem ;:A Carol'~ bY Mrw
~lr s C P BrarlbuJ y Wi th Mrs E
Mr s Ger.alrl Anthom 1\Irs D1111
L llugh('s th.lllman, prrs1d1ng Cheesebrew, group ~1ngmg uf Sl
B cc k~r and Mrs P.1!1l Harbrecht
The mcetrng opened wtlh the lent Nlght , a readmg 'Seasons
wc1e respon~1blc lor IJ amportaGrcetmgs"" by :\trs Milton Hood
~to n ot thr J\allvll) from J.uh
tH)ll for the gu• 'ib. and :\lr~ Man
rea'l b)- the ch&lt;~rrman followed b} Gtft.s were exchanged by the Lh1rmng Klo&lt;'s 1\11 s John Fultz :\-Irs
teen members arid one guest, Mrs
the 1 01 d s Pruycr 111 Umsol} Mrs
Rob&lt;'il Mills and lohs Glenn Hens
J
B Hayes
lrr we1c ,,..,tstmg hostesses With f :\1 Archer rrad .an &lt;~rllde
\Christmas Customs Around Lhc
Mrs. Charles Bennett won the
Mrs ll:Jbmson
World'
door
prize g•un by the bosless
Mal ga 1ci H J&gt; t to ld 1he &lt;hnstwho served a salad course carry·
mas stury, of The I sttkst Angel'
Durmg the busmcss mcctmg mg out the Chnstmas theme Deand led group ~ingmg of carols the plSins for the children s gifts corahons of th~ home mcluded a
and a set ies of games d111111g the for Chnslmas '&gt;'ocre completed as hghled Sa nta Claus on the front
party l'hc children each received a part o r !he Circles yearly pro porch, a Christmas arrangement
a s pCCLal g1ft with the C1rclc mem- JCCt Mrs Clifford Haycs read a over the fireplace and other trad1
bers giVIng g1fts to lh em mstead letter from Margaret M Wnght llonal Chnstmas symbols
of hav111g a g1ft exehange
acknowledgmg a gtft sent to RuL.~h------=--·---c-Refreshments o£ Santa
Claus
cookies, tee cream, pop and candy
canes were served to the guests
.and members

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Mrs Don Rouch president presided
over the short busmcss meetmg
and Mr:;; Robel t Ftfe was general
cha rman of the part} committee.
Mrs Co1a Bennett JcceJv~&gt; d a
pnze for havmg the best wrapped
g1ft and Mrs Gl'ne R1ce recewed
t he door pnze G1fts wc1c exch:.mg
cd and recorded Christmas mus1e
was played dunn g the social hour
The members were presented cor
sages and refreshmenls uf s and
wtch&gt;, cook tes and coHce were
\ servld De( oratwns mcluded a
1 lighted Christmas tree crepe pap
er streamers, bells and holly branehes

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h•d 1h"r Chnslmas porty
Monday evenmg at the LegiOn Hall

Mrs. Dwrght Wallace, Dcrt Moth
er of Den 4 ,Cub Scouts was as&amp;JSted by Mr~ Bruc~ Lloyd and
Mrs fhyllis Wells m g1v1ng a
Chr.stmas party fqr the Cubs th1s
Wt!Ek at the\f regular mcetm' on
M()nday
GJmes were played and gtfl&amp;
wrre exchanged anrl the bo:~- s were
servt'd cookie'J, cukes, and ~andy
cal.fS
Cubs in the Den are R1cky Wells,
and Rodney Karr new mcmb ... rs.
Bruce and &gt;\Jan Wallace, M1chl
Lloyd, Me1nn Sw1s~cr, Daud Cu
vert, Ronme Roush

l'llll&gt;AY CHANNti:l. 8
8·00 C•oto~in Kan&amp;aroo

Hoyt family Is
Presented Gifts
Prior ToTrip

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red candles were used
mantel arrangement
Other arrangements
one of magnolia leaves
rones, a bghted tree, and on the
The Amn11ary of Lhe Feeney- - - -- - - Dennett Po~t, No 128, Amertcan

News Headliner

Homebuilders Closs federated Church Friendly Circle
Christmas Party Is Holds Annual Christmas Dinner
annual Cbruunao dlan.r of {Onduded the proa:r&amp;DJ
Held At Th e Ch urc h I theTbeFnendiJ
Ctrde of the J&lt;"eJcra charge ofthe preMdent

Mrs. Fred
Forty f1ve members were pres- ted Church wu hdd 1 uead.a}' eve charKe ofthc pres1dent Mrs l&gt;' red
Frank Cheesebrew, iUpedntar
Pnt for lhe anDUJJ Clu'latmu party nmg Jn lhe chllfc:h dlmng room lilntlnar the report of tin~ nom1na
dc&gt;nl
of the Church sebool 11 U.
of the HomebuJldera Cl.au at the with 24 Dlt!r'Pberl and f1ve guests lmg commuLee , Mn Ph1l Globo
Church or Christ The potluck din· Rev and M.rs. Waldu J BarU:b, kat, Hr1 kubert Roberts itll d Mrs fo lUI Baptist Church, J)l'ellllted
ncr wu .&amp;erved 10 t.:Je church dm- Mn Donald Lannma:. Mrs Paul James P'ugaU was given and the thf' :,ev C E Hoyt and hia ~
II'IK rootn and the decorations were
Chapman and Jlrl. Don Thomas followmg off1cers elected, Mrs w1Lh a Chr(stmu &amp;:ift Sundat It
made by Thea Neutsling and In· preaent
~Ike Simmons
presJdent, MIS! Lhe mornme Church Scbool eRJrl" ,
eluded ailver gul.and• .ilnd ICQIUn·
A 8 30 turkey dinner w~s served Erma Sm1th vlte-pretudent, M1ss CISe
ed tarletan tree1 Mrs Neutzhng by memben oftbe Happ)' Huvea Mary Ehza~th Chapman secreWedne.!lday evenint attbe ~
and Mrs. Denver Rice were tO- ~n clau The tablel we:re attrae- tary , and Mrs Paul Wtrncr , treaweek Prayer and Pralle ~
chalrmen of the decoratiOJ COm· tive w1Lh Ulbted Chrbtmas c.andlea tlfter Mn Blaettnar th&lt;~ nked the
Mrs Raymond Luman, preJideat f4
mrttee.
mlm!lture treu and alelih acenea gro up for theu coo~ra llon thf' the Busy Bee Cia... IIYI!I a ll,tt
Cash Bahr. president, waa in Favor• were candles in the form past year
to Mr and Mn Hoyt and one to
charge of a short bUJtnell meeting of remdeera. Members of the Ctr·
Mn Stmmons outlined some of their son, David, from the ct....
held at the ilbl.e and tbe clau cle plannma: the dinner were Mrs
The Hoyt fanu))' are leavfoa to..
voted to giV&lt;'! 1 contr1but.1on of $:10 Mike Slln~on1, )ln. Wtlli~m Hat- the work for th~ commg year and
Rev Bartel• announced the Chn1\ day for a hohday vt.tit in
to the eburrb. Mn. M L. Kelly, lack and ldrL Paul Werner
mu aeniCeJ to be held at the and the g1ftJ were preten.ted earlr
aii&amp;Uilant teacher of the clue. preFolloWin&amp; the dinner a program church
sented them wtth a Chrinmas grft was preaenW!d C!OI'IIlltlne of group
iiiiiiilliiiiiliitiiiili.;beeaw.ae of tbll.
of $10 for their trea1ury
smgma: of "It Came Upon The MH:i·
Mr. Bahr thanked the chainnen mght (;leer" w1th Mrs Marvm
and committee member. who bad Burt 1.11 aeeompanilt TM CbrirtLuke
planned and prepared the party. m.as atory taken fr(lm St
waa
told
bY
Mr1.
Fred
Blaettnar
)Ire Wilham Grueser and Mrs.
Stewart Hani1 were co-chalJ'men and a Chn1tma1 1tory, '"The Little
or the food committee Tb.e C!lau Muter" by LIUtan Shearon wu
also voted to go caroling Sunday read bY Mju Mary Vrrg1n1a Re1bel
The hymn, "Joy TO THE World"
evening atter the Christmill pro••
cram at the church and to return
to the church social rooms for oookres and coffee.

Feeney- Benne tt
lor the 1 Auxl'll"ory Holds
mcluded I Ch ' t
p ty
anct p1ne
riS mas ar

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There's also the story about the 8•45 Sport• Pnaae
Ill'! year-old belle who asked her
6M We:thmnan
mother to !top because her door of
7110 Art Linkletter &amp;: the Kida
the car wasn't lucked And an. 11- 'J·Ui Dmtgla• l»ward~J
1
year-old boy who had bee.n attend.
7 ~0 Sgt. PreSton of the Yukon
rng Safetyvllle claflses ms1sled lllat
Ius Cather cl,eck h1s bike for safe 800 Bob Cummlngs Show
workmg order
830 Climax
Perhaps the most significant 980 Playhouse 90
11 00 New~
measure of the SafetyvUJe pro- &gt;1111 up to the Minute News
11·05 Scanmng the We-ather
gram 1s m the greater care taken 1105 Scllnnmg the Weather
u
10 Tbe .ate ~how
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by children at school cro~~t~ings
The Late Show
SIGN
OJ'F
PRAVEil
omd pede!!\l'ian crosswalks The
actions of Safety Sam have replared rar~&gt;less Impetuousness
14th Fighter Group has done some
thmg stgnif1cant - made safety
TRJoJ TRAVEl ERS' CHRISTMAS TREE-Fullr deeerated for the Yuletide Ieason, the Baltimore and~' it
education both entertaininr anil
Ratlroad'a natk.nan1 famoua llotl1.Tree-hy·ihe·Trackl. olen a cheerfll' Chriatmaa greetn•r \o lhou;r
f'.lfecUve Everybody ag~s that
1
traveler .. rail and highway. After dark the tree rlow• with hundred• of IIJhti. Symbohu y, too,h
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employeea wear holly 11 pr~a11 durin1 the holldaya. Located near Jaeklon. Mar)'land, •sdjacert to ht e a
t ere IS a v1ta 1 need for 11 1ety CHANNEL II
l'llll&gt;AY (J{ANNl!iL
more-Phlladt~lphia tnuln bne of the 8&amp;0, the tree 11 ¥lear1J "i•lble t. tra•eleu on 0 •, · Ch40, en 1 ::..:.m Ia
education, antf lhe 14th Flthter ll:H Sip On
11 :44 Sip On
1
The blnth annual tree llghtlnr eeremony, now a tradaiiObal pari of Mar7land II
r alma•
n.
Group hu shown how u can be u:a CRt60ft Club
11·45
Cartoon Club
•et ~r December 15. al 8 p.m., when thousand~ of~~1tor• are espec:ted. to ~ P~~~
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12:10 Moon News

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The Chrutmas party of the Rut duung roon. buffe t .a crescent ar·
land Garden Club was held Mon rangem c nt of green grapes and
day evemnJ:l at the home of Mrs evt'rgreen green tapen and a gild James B T1 1 us, Rutland , with Mrs ed cone wrt'!ath hu ng &lt;~bo\e the
James S. Titus as the co hostess buffel
Mrs. Webb Hall president, was m The dtmng room table had an ar
charge of the meeting and Mrs rangement of white chryunth.e
Cecil Bohn gne the devollonal mums, gilded bamboo and pal service whtch opened the meetmg mt lto palm s used with a madon·
After a short bu smess meet1ng na The hostesses served strawberglfts were ex('hanged and
the ry me1 mgu t:'s, Chn~&gt;tmu cookie s,
ident1t1es of Secret Pals for the nuts , candtes and coffee lo the
past year revealed and new ones members and three guests Mrs
drawn for 1957
Martha Do\1 rl, Rutland , Mrs Walter Ramev and Mrs Chester TanMrs William Folan displayed a nehill, M;ddleport
table arrangement usmg a star
Mrs James S Titus won tJle
base wreathed m angel·hatr, pflt- travellmg pr1ze brought by Mn
zer evergreen , candles and ChristHall and Mrs Patter90il won the
mas balls Mrs James B T1tus bad
pnze brought by Mn. Colwell..
used' glJtter balls and evergreen
for ' ber front door decorat1on and
graduated wreaths of pme cones,
tied With red satm ribbons, and

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8 M Weatherc&amp;lt
7 00 Death Valley Days
7 30 E4d1e Fi&amp;her Show
7.45 NBC News
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DAllY CROSSWORD

Senltnel

Rutland Gorden Club Annual
Christmas Party Held Monday

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6 55 Sign On
7 00 Toda}
9 00 Coffee Time
.o oo Dina Dong S&lt;!hool
10 30 The Pnte Is Right
11 00 Horne
12 00 Tit faQ' Dougb
12 30 It Could Be You
l 00 Current
' 00 Camt"ra Cues Ta School
2 30 Tennessee Ernte Ford
3 00 Matinee Theatn4 0'
QU&lt;een For A D17
.f 45 Modern Rurnances
5 00 Comedy Time
:1 30 Aunt Dru Sbow
8 00 Wild Bill H1ckok
6.80 News Plctcne

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9:30 Tho f'&lt;rnl Show

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Dmii: Dong School
The Pnce 1s R1ght
lhme
Tic Tac Dough
It Could Be Yau
\)urrenf
Parsun'll St"dy
Tennessee Erme i'ord
M.atin~"~&gt; Theatre
Queen Far A Day
Modern Romance&amp;
C&lt;omt'dv T1~
Aunt Dro how
Flatt and Scruus Shtw
ltcews Picture
!ports Eye
Weatbercast

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8:00 C.pt1la lWiproo
g,oo 11or:a~.. Shcrir
10:00 C.ITJ Moore
tO:SO Artbor Godlror
U :SO Strike It Rleh
12:00 V1lllnl Lril'
12.15 Love of Life
12.10 Seaub For 1))morrov.
12,.5 Guldiftl :L1glrt
You may ask 1~ the town teaches 1:00 tcdt:re·· Kttehea
any lastmg lesaons Or does it 'ust 1 ~ At tile "lf•rtd Turns

What the (list net IS hopmg to g~t 1s :.J mas t er bluepqnt for
the future II .,.,nnts an outlme p01ntmg to methods and means
of e~~:pandmg, 1f tht• nel:' d nr 1ses Antltt aheady has some weak
spo ts rn tls sdwo l hous mg sys lam throu gh nothH~g more than

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Members o f the 14th Fighter
Group recenlly eret"ted a mlnllchurcttes, sthools and homes that
hne real asphalt streets m
wh1ch sarety 1 sta ught to children.
Overht'ad blinker Signals. true-tGhfe reflective s1gns trafJ1c control lanes and a1rmen pohcemen
add reah.1m to the vill&amp;ge The
1ugn9 trelp ti!&amp;C!b ~e importanee
of safe ly after dark as well as m
daytime

Some option~ exptrc January 1 1957 Oth('IS carry OVl"r 1n•
to the Spnng of next year Ali sorls of theones hovf'r over our
hills and tru• kfarm lands Orw 1s that the optrons were bought
for speculative purpo!':es This dash of very cool water came
hen• vw p. Co lumhu ~ newspaper '.those lot a! area reporte1 pe·
no&lt;hcally dnves through.

Anoth er 1deJ is that the "industry" will not exercis~ It s options until the last mmute becau se of tax consJderahons Bal
ancmg agaan:;t fh1s 1s another rumo1 that large industnes "always Lake up la nd ophons at least two weeks m advance of ex.
ptratton dates ·· Take your p1ck as to the true nature of the
futurr Regardless what it Will he we're right down to the

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FRIDAY~ _ Chanul3

Thursday
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Subscription rates DE-livery by carrier where available 30
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- - - • lb39~

Chocolates
f'INE IIE:IIS

Chickens
BONEY'S FRONT ST.
MARKET
W. Alain St.

Pomeroy

I

Minute

ITEMS

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Janet Everson
Is Honor Guest
At Monday Party

Little Lo!it Angel
Movie Shown For
The eoghth b•rthd•y
Presbyte ri'On WOmen , older
daughter of Mr
A 1110\'lDg picture "The Llltle
Lost Angel' ' was shown by Mtss
Far1e Erlcwrne whe n Group 1 of
the Women 's Assoc1a1aon met Tuesday evenmg at the r 1rst Presbyter
Church. Mrs Donald Lowery
i '•b~lm"n presided ;lfld Mrs Harold Sauer was the devotiOnal leadcr.
Offtcers elected Wl'fe cbaum:!ln
Mrs, Lowen. • co chauman, Mrs
Lewts H Sauer, sccrei~~· F;~~~
Erlewme, tr~a~ure-r,
Haptonstall
The hostesses were Miss Erlcwme, Mrs. Lucy Greeg, Mrs. Rill!sell Lyons and Mrs Roscoe Flfeand
they presented each member With
a corsage and served Chmtmas
tree Jce cream, cook1es and favors.
The members also enJoyd a g1ft
exchange dunng the soc1al hour_

Mason Methodist
WSCS Meeting Is
Held On Monday
"The Church and the Cblldren"
was the toptc for ducusslon on
Monday as the WSCS of the Mason
MethOdist Church met at tbe chur·
ch.
Giving talks were June Van
l"!lalrc,, Stella Chatlin, and Lilah
Zerkle PresP.nl were Jean Carson ,
Mrs H H Foglesong, Lilah Zerkle, Pearl Rou~h Margaret Pickens
Stella Chatlln, Mary E Capehart,
Jun r. Van Meter, Emily Burgess,
Glarlys Art 1s, and Gladys Thomas
Mrs Thomas was m charge of
the progrilm for the evenmg.

Capehart's Fly
To Florida For
Christmas Days
Mr and Mrs Russe\J Capehart
and daughler, Jackie, of Mason
left Wednesday mormng v1a air
plane from Cha rleston for Mtaml ,
Florida, for the Chrutma~ hobdays.
The Capeharts will spend the1r
time 111 Flonda at the wrnter home
of Mrs Capehart's parents, Mr
and Mrs C hrist~ Blelncr in Dama
They Will be JOined In Diane by
their daughter, Diane, on Saturday
The latter JS a student at the University of Kentucky and wi11 fly
to M1.atn1 followmg dlsmt5sal of
school on Fnday

FIRST BIRTHDAY OBSIItVE'D
The first b1rlhday of Mark Lee
Smilh , son of Mr and Mrs Lee
SmJth, v.as cl'lebratcd Monday
with a famllv dinner at the home
h1s paternal grandparent.s, Mr
and Mrs E 0 Smtth Mark's f1rst
birthday cake had OM .. andle The
heart-shaped r11k.e was baked and
decaraled by h1s mother.

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NEW DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs Marhn Carson, of
Rlver~ldt , Calif, are
announcing
the btrlh ot a s1x pound thll'leen
ounce d&lt;~ught(-'r, P.11mela Sue, on
Oecembcr 12 Grandmother of the
~by IS Mrs Guy Carson, MiddlepOrt, who Js in CallforDJa walther son and bis f.amily.

m.

of Jonel ,
and Mrs
Wilham Everson, was celebrated
Monday Wlth a party at her home
on S111:th Avenue Van-colored hal·
loons were used to decorate the
home and the chtldren received
prues after a Sefle5 o! gam5
Mrs. Everson was as.suted by
Mrs. Bernard Fultz Ill serving a
decorated pmk and yellow cake,
tho gilt of Mrs Fultz sandWlche•
·
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1ce cream .and koolade. Guests
were 'Diana Davts, Mary Lou Hall ,
Eleanor BOdimer, Kathte McEihJD
ney, Debra Grueser, Ruth Fergu
san, Kay Slater, Jarus Schmoll,
Brenda Doddrill, Manlyn Stumbo,
Beth Fultz and Patrlcut. Everson
Last week Patnc1a's fourth b1rth
day was celebrated with a dmner
and Mr and Mrs Fultz and daugh
ter, Beth, wt&gt;re special guests_

to

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from

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• COSMETIC SETS
Evening ln Paris

for Him
•Timex Watches

•Sheaffer

Rubenstein

• Pen and PeacH Seta
Coly- Vardley

•MILITARY

Max }"ador

BRUSH SETS

PERFUMES BY

•SHAVE SETS

By
Yardley- Seeforth
KIDgsmen- Old Splee

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• Electric Rasors
Shlet - Sualleam

MASON CLINIC REPORT
AdmissiOns. Mrs Lenore Beck,
Cheshrre, 0 Dee. 11 Mrs Sbtrley
Coleman, Middleport, Dec. 11 Mrs.
Betty Haye11, Racme, 0, Dec 11
Mrs Glad}is Stewart, Mason, W.
Va, Dec 13 Mrs. Patsy Phillips,
Longbottom ~ 0, Dec. 16 Mrs Florence Stevens, Mtdd.Ieport, 0 Dec.
17 Mark Bolen, M!ddleport, 0. Dec
17.
Btrths Mr and Mrs Gary Gibbs,
Mason, W Va , daughter, Sondra
Lynn Dec 11 Mr and Mrs. Wllham

Noreieo - Remlngtoa

and

•BRUSH SET

•RONSON

Clzarette Ughters

LARGE SELECTION TREE TRIMMINGS

STARKS DRUG STORE
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POMEROY

RARS OF TAXATION FOR 1956
vve

In pursuance of Jaw, I, Clyde G. Millhone, Treasurer of llet11 Cou.nty, Ohio. do bereby
notice
that the number of Milia levied on each dollar of property shown on the Genenl Tax Dupheate of
Real Estate, Public Utility and Penonal Property w1tldn amd County for the year 19"'..6 u u followa:

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TOWNSB!PS

SIJHOOL DISTRICTS
AND CORPORA'I10NS

.2()

.•o

380

1.00

1200

1750

.20
20
.20

,:;o
:;o

50

380
3.80
3.80

100
1.00
1.1)(1

16 :;o
1600

22.00

12.00

17!10

50
50

3.80
380

100

16 :;o

2200

12.00

1800

50

380

100

1250

1800

.20

50

380

100

16""

2200

20

50

380

1.00

16!10

2200

Western Local S. D - 20
Northern Local S. D. _. 20
Rutland VtUage _____ .20

50
50

380
3110
380

100

18""

2200
2100
2340

3110

1.00

16.0

16 00

BEDFORD ------~----CHESTER
Eastern Local S D. -Sahsbury Local S D. - COLUMBIA ----------LEBANON

Eastern Local S. D. -- .20
Southern LocalS. D. -- .20
LETART
Southern Local S. D. _ .20

too

OLIVE
Eastern Local S. D.
ORANGF:
Eastern Local S. D

RUTLAND

SALEM

Westrrn LocalS. D __ .20
SALISllURY
Salisbury Local S D. _
BedfordLocalS.D, __
Middleport V1Uage ___
Pomeroy Villaa:e ~---SCIPJO
Northern Local S_ D

""50

100
.40

-20

50
.50
50
50

3 80
38080
3
3 80

.80

.20
20
.20
20

.50

3 80

15!10
16""

21.50

200

22.00

21 ~

::Oo

l27~

320

~·20

.20

12 90

3 20

1 00

15 50

20 00
2100

SUTTON
SO
~ 80
1 00
12 :SO
18 00
Southervn 'l"local S D.- - ~g
50
a 80
.20
12.50
t 00
JS.20
Ra
cme I a~e ~~---.%0
l2 M
4 00
21 20
3
80
.!W
1840
SyraeuBf'. VtllaRe -- --- 20
3 80
100
12 90
Pomeroy Sutton S. D- _ 20
50
Real ~l'itate taxes which ha\r not beE'n faid all he close of each rollectton carry a penalty of teft
r cel'lt Taxefl may be paid at the offiCE' o the county treuurer or by maU Pleue bring your last
rece 1pt and if you pay by mail . be sure to locate your property by taxm( dustrtd a{ld eDC!lon
stamped seH-addresaed enveloped Alway~ exammeyour tax reeelot to see that it covt'rs ~n your nrnJI4U'tY. Offu:c Hours - 8 30 AM to 4 00 P M flulv except Saturdav when nff1ce c l~s at Noon Taz
Books w1u be open Dec. 15. 19!56 to Feb. 1st, ltl67.
CLYDE G. VIIJ HONE. Me11• Cotmtr Treuww

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*'-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 20, 1956

'festfJ'Il Kentucky Scores Second
Official Win Over San Francisco
Chet

rorte.

a H -shrimp In an

of seven-foot. t&lt;IUrt giants, had
ewn a trio ol J.keptical NaA
f!l'l

included Foro' Levabe orthe New
York Knlckerbocken, saw Forte
hit on sbt of 11 ficla goals an'd

seven or elgM tree throws for 19
pOints in addition to bel.QI t."Tedlted
with seven assists.
Dartmouth's
&amp;Iller
lDdlans
••ganged up" on the little guy, 'but ·

S porte: Center took over fint
place In the Industrial Bowling
League last Thuraday night as
they won thfte "lames in ~ · ~· ..
from Pome~ Motor Cor:-.., ...,.·
Meanwhile, Robtuon's Laundry
dropped Into seeon4 .pJa~ IS: they
Jolt two out of three to H It R
Firestone Sture, and New Yorir.
Clothing HouJJe went into fourth
as: they lost twq or their three
garnet to Pt'meroy IJons.
Paced by t 564 aeries bl' Bud
McKinney as he hit tames of 185,
222 and 157 Sports Center barely '
pulled through two of their three
games as they won tbe first by 18
pin&amp; and the last by only two pins.
Art Stobll':t t()llowed McKinney
with ·rna and Gene MclOmtey had
511 . Milt Howlaahelt was hlill for
Pomeroy Motor with 535.
John Duerr rolled the bla:h 1erlea of. tbe year ill a toting cause
as he hit 192, 2411 and 182 for N-ew
York Clothing Rou1e. The Clothi.ers had a bii 981 game In their
middle line u Hank Clatworthy
bit 223 with Duerr's 245. Junie
Gibbs waa b\lb for the Li.ons
with -645, and .tf.l.t cOn~rted the
7-10 spilt, wbile -Bill Anderson hit
M3 and Fred Crow ·bad SOB.
H 1: R FirestOne were paced by
Earl Warnke&gt; u he hit MO on
games or 218, 1M 'and 145 with
Kenny McElhinny hltttnr 51'7. Jlm
O'Brien was high fm· kobinaon'w
with 549 with KP.RRJ Wtains hitting 519.

INorris

Wake Fo!'@St belft Auburn, $8-48
to win the carrousel Tournament
at Charlotte, N. C., Por the &amp;ee(]nd
straight year. Wake For'Hf.· trailed,
28-22:, at hal£time but took the lead
when Auburn went l:..llh. minutes
without a fidd goal tn lhe seeond
half. Bob Emerick's 30 .pOintJ enabled Florlt1a to beat St. Joseph'•
86-72, and take tb.lrd place ln the
tournament.

£&amp;uts convinced today that there's
ltlD room for a JOOd Jlttle man
in bukelbaU.
A full 15 lnc:bes sMrter than
Kansas' amuing Wilt ChamberliJn, the 145-pound Forte showed
hP ean be Just al upsetting an in·
fluen.~ on • p.me Wednesday
aight when he led unbeatf'n Columbia to a ?8-68 victor}' over
D11rtmouth. The pro Jt'OUta, who

HAt'l.

J~fiNIN~
WtNf ;ffEK~
'0/.YNtC ,
~NP .-oRlD.
Ff(HIIIe fi(A,.,.,.
r!Tl~~

Tulane eonne&lt;&gt;led on 2AI or 23
Cree throws to dert•at Stanford,
~3; Jerry Mallett
and Troy
Rushing tallied 21 points each to
lead Loui3iana State Unlvertity to
an 84- 76 triumph over :Baylor and
lliMmi made 38 of 42 f.ree thrOWB
to dOwn Tc'ICas A &amp; M, 81-80, In
Important intersectional -1amea.

he then acled as a deeoy and helpAll·Amerl&lt;'a football player Ron
ed pass oft to R"lldy Mil kef, who "Kramer had ],5 points and auard
taltied 24 points. It wu the s1xtb George LeE- canned 23 a• 1thehlstraight victnry (or Columbia.
gan crushed Kent State Unlverbnkl Se-cond To Wilt
Mty, 100.00: Dobby Thym collected
Forte's ptrfonnance l'lllled hill ~ 11 Vanderbilt whipped New
season "JlOlflt total to 171. an aver- M:exlco, 81-59: Harvard rou~d
age of 28.2 per game which ranks Brown, 92-47 . Syracuse whipped
second only to Chamber1ain._ 36.2 Cornell, 86-MJ. and Princetoa deaveraiefeated Rut.gen, '7&amp;-t%, ln oU.er

Tbe mere appeannee of the pro-

..

Brouts was &lt;1 l)('rsonal trlumpb 'or
Forte. If he'!t si~ned at the com·
pletion "Of his eOllet~:e career. Forte
wou\4 becdtne "the 6mal\c$t Nationit Balk!tball Asso"CI.ation player in

..

hlltory.

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Western KentucKY, tneanwhllc
demonatrated that the honeymoon
111 teil)y . oYer for BID Francisco
wbtn lt rnllied to beat the Doni,
8"1-5'7, at Loul~ille, Ky . The. l7th
ranked Mlllloppers were out~ored
from thr field. 2+29, hut bad the
edge oflhe foul Hne, 15-9. It was
•tralght "o!flr'·t
""'""
~"~~ 1o••"
the ·-nd
f
the Dons who le118 · than a
',.''"' ago,.,·.,
' ' ridln"~~; hi"h
., with .
W
their TN'ord fJ).game winning
k
llf.r~a . d Erl Back talllell 17
in~r for' w~atern Kenturky but
p&lt;&gt; _
, Art DttY was thP
San ,.,aane1sco s
game's outdandlng player with 23
talliell.

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game&amp;.~.-'------CLUB TO MElT
Tht Cheater Garden Club will
meet for their Christmas meetlnr
at the home of Mrs. Woodnnv
Mora, Thunday nta:ht Del!. 20 at
8 o'clock.

The Standings:
Team

IN LIAD ROll
Matgarct Hoyt iJaughter C!f the
Rev and Mrs.
E. Hoyt, is ta
sin . the leading role inthe opetl
1
.
"The M_edLumc" blly MlnMotitl ini!Myatrclo!J
at Manetta 0 e11e. I 18. 0S lal
a senior ant1 Is major na: m oc
Stui.lit'$ wlthh .atomusic thminor.
"orl SM
tt
Is t~l'lchin~ ts ry at
e •
e. a
Jumor Htgh St·hool for practue
teaching thi s winter and at the an·
nual All Cum pus Car~l ~ing held
before s&lt;'"houl was dttmteaed for
· · h
h 1 dcr or the
vacauon . ll e wu L 0 ea
carol s.lnger~.
,

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562 and Paul Clifford 536. Chevrounl was the bi;; man for the
losers with a fine 603 series.
The scoN&gt;s:

Sports Center Tak~ Lead In
Industrial Bowling ~gue

O.acons Win Carrous.el

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
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V~ctory.'

Forte

Unbeaten Columbia Lead

13

Lolf
16
18
19

21
t.e
18

21
26
28

WOI'I

Sports Center
Roblnsun't Laundry
Pomeroy L10n1
New York Clothinl
Pomeroy Motor Co.
H 6: R Firestone

28
M

133 t22 107
186 113 156
131 1(6 1;4

Wolfe
lf ·· ves
Totals
ill:. ·ouAM
D. MHier
Han-ab
Riua

811 670 736

150

144
B3
165
168
136
82
7.23

Hoffman
Scarberry

Handicap
Tot.all

119
200
185
174
32
819

ASSOCIATED RADIO
Hannahs
152 137
Walker
161 165
150 192
164 188
Hawley
148 14S
Tot.alB
775 825

HOT ltODS
E. McKinney
Stobart
Drenner
Sylvester

1M
1S4
187
144
170
82
8.23

PYREX S
Chcvrount
Eddy
Barker
Banks
Deems
Totals

lll!i 201 2Q3 603
155 171 167 4B3
362
182 151 164 497
455
162 179 129 470
471
155
138 188 496
2157
853 860 846 2569
459 CROW'$ CHICKS
336
179 186 171 536
552 Clifford
IM 1:15 168 477
t.ouks
442
160 131l 1H6 464
·
R
iggs
480
181 209 172 562
90 Quillen
1~ 225 189 567
Belles
236ft
827 913 866 2606
Totals

145 434
1"56 476
134 476
186 538
11:1&gt; 406
733 2330

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Drink RoyaT Crow•l Col••• •
Lowest of 111 in calori11 ·k
ectulll test. '
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144

HERE

Get them a

.JOHNSON

If

8ea-No,_e

Chicks Bowlers
Hit Low Total
But Win Anyway

12-volt electric starting in
new 18 anc\ 35 hp cla...,a.
Heavenly quiet. "lloundlripdependobility." ProChriatma.-.Ielivery.

2• SPTS
Crows Chicks won two out

of
thrl':e games last night in the Parbraburg All Star League from
Pyre1o: Five In spite of the fact thal
they rolled one or thl'ir poorest
totals of the ~~eason.
The Cbicb loat the f,irst game
with a score of 827, but carne back
to win the last two with 913 and

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A White
Christmas

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SWISHER.• LOHSE

Associated Radio
Holds Monday
Ni~e Loop Lead

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Ocome,
I all ye

The Christmas girt roT the
whole family all year long
--a brand new Chevrolet!
Find out today how eaar 1t
1s to give a Chevy with

faithful

a Chevrolet Glft Certificate ..

May yoor Chrls11!1n

lillY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" W17'H A CHEVROLET

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Pomeroy I!Oiple ·
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10&amp; 135 118 J61
112 108 145
184 125 15'7
131 119 164
ISO 130 ISO
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seheduled meeting on December
12 at the home of Mrs. Martha
Cook in Ma80n .
Assisting Mn. COok as hostesses
for the eve!lin&amp; were Mrs. June
Van Matre and Mn. Geraldine

GC::~ction

Cecil .$.mllh,
Mrs. Mary
Ingles Mrs
Mre
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Dodson and Mrs. siantey Ha 1·b~ue;
·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
.. E 1 t.aM ltf ROM E. PDwall
O.C•IIId
Allmlnl&amp;trator

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I ~otlee is hereby given that
I 'N elss C. Powell whose Pogt Of·
M
Add
· M'ddl rl
h.
uce
re&amp;." IS 1 . epo , 0 to
h~s been duly appomted as Admmlstrator of the Est~te of R&lt;W;
· E. Powell late of Meigs County.
Oh~~ee,~ased
· th day o1 Decem·
January.
I!
The club also announced
the her 1956.
JOhn c. Bacon
purchase of two wheel chairs for
Judge of ttt. ,~.. Court
persons needing them ln Mason.
'Mti.. County, Ohlo ·
In addition eornm1tteea were ap- .
.(12)
20,
2'1,
(1) S, 3te
pointed to prepare Chriatmaa bu-

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ROTARY MEETING CHANGED
The Middleport . Pomeroy Ro·
tary Club will not rnE"el this week
but on Friday, Decembf.&gt;r 28, "'ill
meet for their dinner meeting at
6 p. m. at Heath Methodist Ch1aeh.
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$199.00

IU Tllllea 0.1 of Ml Bed Priees and
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EASY TERMS

FIFE REFRIGERATION
Hotpolnt Appliances- Sales and Service

AND FURNITURE
Htn~P•:

Kal Hindy, Manarer
300 W. Second Sl. -Phone: 432, Pomeroy
Moa.-Fri. 9-5; Set. 9-12.-0p.t~- .venf1t,g• bv app~
loonJ 111Gd1 to .-..iden" ol NOrby tow!K

McMaster Hardware
N. 2nd. AN.

The-Fiod\

PreHnt were those named above
anti Miu Carrle Yeakel, Mrs. Richard Campbell, Mrs. Mar-t Crary.
Mi..uu Nelle IDd Clara Bing, Mrs .
A. V. Howell, Mra Thomas Goe(lein, Mrs. John Chase. Miss Lydia 1
Eber~h. Krs. o. H. Myers, Mrs.
Claude .Dant and Mrs. Earl Oliver .
the next meeting will be 8 pot1•~ luncheon at noon. JanUary 14
at the church.

G.E. APPLIANCES

Save $100 On This Pair

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taken at the meeting
tbe g•ou
d tan
Ch .at
p ms e p s 1o go
r1 mas caroling on Satunfay evening.
Dec. 22, in the town of Mason and
named chaptrones ror each night
that the Mason City Cl\lic Center
will be open during the month of

kets for the needy or the town.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Fred Thabet Mrs. E. A. Schaekel,
Mrs. T. 8. McGowan, Mrs. T. A .
Hewetson, \Irs. Paul Nease, Mr11.
James Diehl . Jr .• Mrs.. Mel Clart,
Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Charles
Yeager, Mn. George Canon, Mn.

Pitk-8f-

FaYOH we~ mlnature Christmas

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711 Third St.
Middleport, . Ohio
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Durm1 the •oci.a.l hour Mrs. Jacob Gloeck• read two poems
wllieh Me compot:ed, "A Chrlstrftas
M'edUaHon" and "A Christmas
Dream". A.gift exebatiiCe was held.
Refreahments carrying out the
Chl'l8lr'nal theme were served by
tbe hosteJae&amp;, on individual trays.

G. E. and DUMONT

Gnat In
Featunsl

When lt~s Time lo~
ClrrilltiiUUI' Dinner,
Brillfl On A P~-

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int recently in Columbu.11. She is
employed at the Rick's BakHY in
the Lane Shopping Center.
Racine Fire Department
Mr. and Mrs. James Jividen are
'President Bob Roy of the Racine spending 8 vacation through Christ
Fire Department requests aH mem- mu with his mother. Mrs. J. F.
hers to be pre3ent at the regular jividen of Main street.. JamefL, 1nd
meeting Wedne.~~day evening al wife have j.ust returned front a
8:00. An oyster s11pper wUI be s:er- two weeks vacation in Florida and
ved following the regular meetlng when leaving here will return to
(l( the department
bis employment at Suttoo, W Va.
Racine Post 802 Legion meeting
Mrs. William Hayes (.Betty J)eck
The regular meeting of Racine er) of 8th Street is announcing the
Post 802 will be held at the I.Jeg- birth of a daughter, born Wednes·
ion Hall Thur~day evening at 8:00 day December 12th at Mason ClinCommander vtrtil Walker ls mak- ic. ~he Haye1 Family have besidll!s
luz: a last plea for delinquent dues tbe new addition, one daughtt!r
to be paid Into the poit before the Debbie and 1 son Bill.
end or the year ahd fhe end of
The Christmas ent.md!inment of
our memb4:!rship drive. The :Post il -the 'ltaeine Baptist Church will be
now over 1~7 quota by eltbt metft· ht!-ld: ·s aturday E\renlnll at 7:30P.M.
Refrigerators- Washen _;_Dryers- Ranges
bets but alitl Gpleninta for ma"D)' ' "Helen Johnson has returned
SUNBEAM and WEilTINGHOUSE
mon! eliMibles m the area. Walter \oine from tw() weeks employment
SMALL APPLIANCES
also ia announcing a turicsy supper at ·the home of Lois Cecil In Midfollowins the regular .meetinf tbll IU~pert.
DUMONT RADIOS and RECORD PI.A Y£RS
Thurtday eveniq. :All membere
!'he w. s. c. s. met at the hDme
FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE
are
urged
to
attend.
of
lin :s. M. Tyree Pickens T:ue1·
On Everylhln&amp; We Sell- Fltlt&gt;ry Trained Men
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wrjpt 01 dif evenlttg December 11th;&lt;'
Columbus v.ltlted over- tile week·
Wendel Frecter is slowly reeupend nd with her ilater, lin: 1M ~~ .. in White cro.. Hoopltal.
Johnsm"\ and bro"ther JIOb _..,, 'tof'lllh'bUs, from Tettnt operation.
Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dally- Sundoys 910 9
Mr. Wl"tghl opent the dap to.,..
'l'1&gt;e ·new Field Scout FJxo&lt;:ptlve
Easy 'l'erml- Up to 30 Months To Pay
ing the hUis in leltc!h Of dftlt1mt ' tot JlOM District was in ~lne
Box 6
Jteedsvllle, 0. ·
PhoDe Coolville 3841
with no lUck.
·it thf! borne of Rev. El~ooc\ and
•..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~1~ Betty Howell '"' home oVer at.o Scoutmuter Ed How/lll't ·Sat..
Sunday with her family, B~ 're- ' ue. altemlJtine to revive the to.
a•IIVJC• POll
port.ed that she bad llttendea the ' etl Stout Troop and also to ()rgar~.·
LAST MINUT.
Columbus Bakers' Convention Meet tze an Explorer Post.
SHOPP~NG

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Party And Gift Exchange ·

RAcl l.l£
1-,

B•ve .Just Arrived

Hatpaint Washer and Dryer

24 SPTS

Aaaoeiated Radio rontlnueil to
lead In the Monday Niaht County
Lequ.e a1 tbey won two out or
u.r.e ilmel from Jr. order
MeChaniu from New Haven. In
otber matches Simon's Market won
two out of tbree from the Rot
Roda and Racine toolr. two of three
from the Jayteet.
'Pat W111 ltd AaBOCiated Radio
wiUt. 538 aa .hif! blt 164, 188 and
116, whD.t ~~1 ltlggs had BliA to
pitt OUAM 11 be hit 16!5. 200 and
187. Theae were two of the three
.!500 scor.s tallied in the t'ourse of
the evenlna:.
Jim b'BrieD had the other 500
IK'OI'e aa he ldt !110 for Slmons Market with aatnea of 1112. 178 and
180. Bud McKinney paced the lollina Hot Roda with 474 ..
ln the Raoine-Jaycet mateb BIU.
Reyes ~ the Radnto quintet
with 471 and Dick Rosenbaum waa
bilh for the Jaycees with 468.

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J)urina: the blULlnen .enlon in .
Cblrie of the president , Mr ~.
Grimm. il wa1 votrd to retain the
same&gt; officers for tile cominM year
Orber otfiten a~. Mr1. W. R Car·
penter, vlre president ; Mrt Charlet H~aley. ~ret.ary ; and Mr1
W. 0 . Barnltz, trea.urer. Jt wall)
decided to hold the annual dinnt r
at the FIVe Polnh GrRI. January
13.
At the cloae M the meeting a
J.OClal hour wa~ enjoyed and a gift
Ut~Jllle held. art~r wh.ich re{reth
meals were served by the hoslen(•S
to Ma:r. C,bar~ Hensley, Mr1.-Grace I
Swaa, Mn. Clyde Andrews . Mrs. I
Helen Johmon . Mra~ . JeD Brmk(!'r.
Mr. and Mrt. Wllta•n Stewart. Mr
and Mn. W. H. Gu:penter, Mr and
Mrs. W. 0 . Barnilz, Fred Swan and
Bert Grimm

A Chri&amp;tmas program and a gitt Ralph warner Mrs
exchange was conducted by the Mrs Edward 'Ryan·
memben or the Mason Mothers Be~, Mrs:. :Radford
C1ub as they held their regularly Lawrence ·Foreman

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a tew shreds, Anne-Marie Du·
jardin, 22. -a ..model, poses after
being ctwsen "MI.8s Sex Appeal
ot 1957" in a conteat ln Paris.
She spedalizee in modeUng

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the
Paat Offic+u dub ot' Rllrine OES.
~!onday evMnin(i: at her illome LehM FaUa. A Ha:kted Cflrlltmaa tree
on the porch welcomed the mem
lwrs IS they arrived.
The home was beautifully decorated for the Ottatlion with
ligbted candles in each window
and greenery, poinsetti•• and
dies on the mantel. Snow tOflTed
brant'het with Chris:tma 1 ban1 forn1ed the eenterpleee of lhe dinlni
room table, and 61 email Chrlatmaa
tree waw placed in front of the
mantel under which lift.s were
placed .

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452
390
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C!~"..~~~!d ~~~~!~,iAa

Ml"l Ralph Webb

Members present were those
Misses Lucretia, A.q:ullta .and
named above and Mrs. William
Holt, Mrs. J . E. Foster, Mrs. Geor· Ada Genheimer were holteue• to
Rutb claM of the
ge Skinner~ P(n. Dale Wippel, Mrs. · the Diujhtets
United
Method1st
Chureh, 'Monday
Dana Oliver u.nd Mrs. Aten Shain.
Guests of tbe class w~re Rev. -and afternoon at their home, Mulberty
Mrs. ll.a:lph "Zl11ldel and claUilhters, Ave.
Christmas earoJs played on the
Charlene •nd Sharon and Mn.
-record
player, opened the meetin&lt;
Daisy Jasper.
and devotions were led bY Mn. C.
E. W. Downie, whO had .for "ber
toplt, "The Chrlstmu Llabt".
"Mrs. Goorge H. Parker ptes:ident
presided at the meetlnl and trietn·
ben relp(]nded to roll tall With a
Christmas t.houlht. Offieera foi' lbe
·comina year were ·elected and
Mrs. liJnnie Neutzling wu Hlec:t.ed
as prethlent; .Mn. ;Jacob GlGC.kaer
vioe president; Mlu Lucretia Gen·
h6imer, aeeretary; and Mrs. Bert
Web.ter, tft!aturer.

180 :!t10
117
139
130
9
719

Tht' proa:ram wa• 1n charge of
Mrs. Joseph Cook who uk the
members to have a Chri1tm11 verse or thou&amp;ht tor the proJtam.
There were three whi.cb lhe-did-not
uk and they were ea~h JIYen the
privilege of maldnz: 1 requeat.
Mrs. Elmer Wickham and Mn.
Lorain Sterr~tt sana:, "Oh Little
Town of Bethlehem" a1 .requeated
by Mrs. Ray Sehlenable ; Mrs.
Wickham and Mn. COok ung "O h
Come All Ye Faithful", tht&gt; rt&gt;·
quest of Mrs. Ellen Couch and the
group sang, ''Silent Nllhl" as requested by Mrs. Willlam Watson.

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Daughters Of Ruth Oass Holds
Meeting AtGenheimer Residence

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148 138 45!5
123 181 474
628 756 2106
125
178
127
113
130
9
682

son . who had tor her topic, '"Chriat
mas in your neart."

presented Mrs. Ralph Zundel, wife
er" by Mrs. Helen Johnson and
of the pastor, Mn. Stephenson,
"The Chri1tmas Legem!" by M!t.
teachl'r of the rlasa an() Mrs. T .T.
Shelton. substltute teacher, each
with gilts after Whlt-h the members
exchanged gHta.

132 118 162 412
113 106 149 368
Ul8 133 126 397

169
B. McKinney
170
Totals
722
IIMOWS MAI:KIT
Simon
185
O'Brien
152
Bell
128
King
200
Bllnd
ISO
llandit!atJ
9
Totals
754

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A 1hort progrsm wal pre&amp;ent.ed
Mrs. Sm ith in behalf of the c-lass ennsisting
or "The Man&amp;er Pray-

ROYAL Cliowif .
ao'I'TLINO CO.

ALL- FAMILY FUN

Unit~! ~!~~ FR:L:~..,
W(}(j\.a.,.t~ At S.lvM
-• th em· INDUSTRIAL LIAGUa
SAN -FRANCISCO . UP - The
They can even 1aug h a-t.
&lt;Oaches in !he East·Wtst Game to 11lwa, for, as Collier explains, ·ROIINictN'I LAUNDR'I'
13'7 181 188 486
be played at Kezar Stadium on ''You just C'an't wIn .til thl s b us·I Seboenleb
,
OIJ3rien
193
198 158 149
Dec. 2n are a light-hearted lot-be. nesa.
Winins
168 138 212 516
cause w!~ o_r lose the alumni lB
"My fir!lt year at KentuC'ky," wm
132 154 t65 431
80 .apprei:laltve.
1 tbe square-cut coach. recalled, " we F . Anderson
156 149 180 tB!I
Most alumni take a dim view beat Tennessee at thei~ place Totals
784
820 883 2487 886.
·
def~!ul ami quite orton It means .some lhlng wh'w_ h rare IY happensWes Belles snapped out o[ his
H &amp; R FIRESTONI
tht sxc For the pieskin pilot In- and on the tram home one happy Bailey
150 127 H3 42:0 slump to lead the way with a
"~~~;;;;;--;;;;;;;;:=~;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;~,;;;._;;_.-;;;;;,_,_;.;;oi;;;;;;;;;;.jl volv.ed. nut in thia one, the "alum· alumnus called me over al)d shook Sis.son
141 111'7 166 464 567 series with gamell of 15.1, 225
;;;;
ni" is composed 11f crippled chll- hands."
ParROns
135 138 159 430 and 189, while Frank Quillen had
dren in various Shrine hospitals
The old grad looked him square· McElhinney
Hil 177 189 517
and lhe 0111come of the game is ly in the eye and said:
Warnke
219 186 14!5 !}!SO
not as important as the cause.
"Coach, you did .a great job to·
Handicap
!13 !13 53
159
So the coaches head into thi1 day and )'m for you ."
Totals
849 836 tR\5 2540
one wi.thout the usual palpitation
Then he paused and aJded grim· SPORTS CENTER
and their rasr is refle('ted in ly:
Orel\ner
168 1M 125 .W,7
their light-hearted bantering.
Becker
127 190 156 413
"But if they beat you nt'xt
One of the top jokesters among
Stobart
201 166 148 M5
year, I'm agamst you ."
the coaching crl'w which includes
166 178 167 5tl
Those problems are ab8(lnt In E. McKinney
Terry Brennan of Notre Dame.
B. McKinney
183 222 Hi7 :!t64
Buck Shaw rtf the Air. Foree Acad- the East-West Gam&lt;'. where a
Handicap
35 35 35
105
emy, Rip Engle of Pe"nn State and bunch of young men run so tltat
Totals
882 88!1 788 25M
Blanton Collier of K~ntucky is k.ids can walk. And i.ts reflected
bulky Jack Curtic-e of utah. cur- in the ea!ly-goins attitude of the POMIROY MOTOR CO.
186 169 145 480
tire keeps 1e&gt;m In stltche9, a novel· only football coaches -in the ooun- Hunnell
Bowen
130
try
who
face
a
game
without
mil141 143 414
ty for the coachn. Like when he
New Jlpplfflnl!el
188 148 140 485
told them that he waA from Ken- giv.in,w:. Thh time they can't lose. LObse
Hatri&amp;
176 Ull 167 494
IN FOR A
tllt'ky and had ·b een born In a tog
Houdashelt
204
149 182 ~15
cabin &amp;lightly on the shabby side.
Total&amp;
864 758 788 2408
Poor But P rovd
POMIROY LIONS CLUB
•LIT US CHECK YOUI RADIATOR
''We were too poor to paint and
eSUPP'LY YOUR ANTIFJr:IIZI
Gtbb&amp;
181 17~ 1119 &amp;I~
too proud to whitewash,'" Curtice
eWASH AND SIMONIZE
Jat!obs
1:!&gt;9
lMt
gagged.
Crow
158 188 186 ~
Curtice gels a lot of mileaR"e out
W. Anderso11
109 148 196 U"N
of the story of "the fHstest start·
Searles
157 142 14b 4481
ln"g back in Teus."
Darst
171 148 319
SERVICE
The back WAll alway! drawing
Handicap
11
5
I$
Phone fltl
Mlddi•JIGrt
penalties for being in motion 110
Tatals
863 822 863 ~
to extend season's greeUngs from us to you
cnrtl~e eompillned to the offlrlal
NIW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Manning Kloea
ffllke Mullen
In one gamr and told him to keep
Blind
140
140
I:
his eye50onfasttheyou
boyjust
"because
he
Duerr
192 24S 182 819
- -- - - - · - -st1rt11
think he'•
Davis
175 188 133 474
In mot1.o11."
Klae•
136 t2ts
261
·on the nut play. the prnnlly
Lylle
166 170 m
t87
whistle blew aa:aln.
Clatworthy
223 176 399
"He wa1n't In mo\ion," Curtice
THE FINEST OF ALL
Sauer
159 159
"""amf!d.
"No, It w11sn't tor that," the ofHa'ndlcap
8
Tolila
1100 937 801 2!it7
flelal s1ht. "This penalty Is
I
against the rest of the team for
dela)"lna: ,the a•nre."
Fully Automatic
Curtice uses what he calla a
"smorrashonl ofl'ense"-"a little
bit
everylhlns." And In no tlmo
at all bls ga31 have the rest of
DRUO .$TORE
coaches laughing hilarloudy
E.
Mobt
St. '
they fora::ct lhei1' recent coach-

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The One W?n One dais ot the
Pomeroy Baptlat Churc h held their
annual Chrlatmaa dinner, Tueada:~.
evening at the Riverview restaurant at 6::W .
Following the dinner the group
adjourn~d to the churt'h for thl.'ir
regular meeting and p8rty. Mr1.
Albert Smith president , pre::~ lded
at the meetit\1, whieh openl'd wlth
devotions le bY Mn. J . H. Stephen.

. Miss fs .a Hit

JTDr ILfUI'I•RIZ ,

Racine OES Chapter Past Officers

Pomeroy Baptist One Won One
Oass Christmas Oinner Held

-and you'll brins on 1 wne of compli!lenle! Whaleorer list r• choae.
yuu'll find it plumper and nwa~ juiey monel a Nat I.Mie thriH!
You see, thtse are very •pec-ial twbf• . , , 1hat haw beea ru.e.\ uadct
the finest conditWw to provide more whiac ~nnt • . mort liP• &amp;ata&amp;
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*'-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 20, 1956

'festfJ'Il Kentucky Scores Second
Official Win Over San Francisco
Chet

rorte.

a H -shrimp In an

of seven-foot. t&lt;IUrt giants, had
ewn a trio ol J.keptical NaA
f!l'l

included Foro' Levabe orthe New
York Knlckerbocken, saw Forte
hit on sbt of 11 ficla goals an'd

seven or elgM tree throws for 19
pOints in addition to bel.QI t."Tedlted
with seven assists.
Dartmouth's
&amp;Iller
lDdlans
••ganged up" on the little guy, 'but ·

S porte: Center took over fint
place In the Industrial Bowling
League last Thuraday night as
they won thfte "lames in ~ · ~· ..
from Pome~ Motor Cor:-.., ...,.·
Meanwhile, Robtuon's Laundry
dropped Into seeon4 .pJa~ IS: they
Jolt two out of three to H It R
Firestone Sture, and New Yorir.
Clothing HouJJe went into fourth
as: they lost twq or their three
garnet to Pt'meroy IJons.
Paced by t 564 aeries bl' Bud
McKinney as he hit tames of 185,
222 and 157 Sports Center barely '
pulled through two of their three
games as they won tbe first by 18
pin&amp; and the last by only two pins.
Art Stobll':t t()llowed McKinney
with ·rna and Gene MclOmtey had
511 . Milt Howlaahelt was hlill for
Pomeroy Motor with 535.
John Duerr rolled the bla:h 1erlea of. tbe year ill a toting cause
as he hit 192, 2411 and 182 for N-ew
York Clothing Rou1e. The Clothi.ers had a bii 981 game In their
middle line u Hank Clatworthy
bit 223 with Duerr's 245. Junie
Gibbs waa b\lb for the Li.ons
with -645, and .tf.l.t cOn~rted the
7-10 spilt, wbile -Bill Anderson hit
M3 and Fred Crow ·bad SOB.
H 1: R FirestOne were paced by
Earl Warnke&gt; u he hit MO on
games or 218, 1M 'and 145 with
Kenny McElhinny hltttnr 51'7. Jlm
O'Brien was high fm· kobinaon'w
with 549 with KP.RRJ Wtains hitting 519.

INorris

Wake Fo!'@St belft Auburn, $8-48
to win the carrousel Tournament
at Charlotte, N. C., Por the &amp;ee(]nd
straight year. Wake For'Hf.· trailed,
28-22:, at hal£time but took the lead
when Auburn went l:..llh. minutes
without a fidd goal tn lhe seeond
half. Bob Emerick's 30 .pOintJ enabled Florlt1a to beat St. Joseph'•
86-72, and take tb.lrd place ln the
tournament.

£&amp;uts convinced today that there's
ltlD room for a JOOd Jlttle man
in bukelbaU.
A full 15 lnc:bes sMrter than
Kansas' amuing Wilt ChamberliJn, the 145-pound Forte showed
hP ean be Just al upsetting an in·
fluen.~ on • p.me Wednesday
aight when he led unbeatf'n Columbia to a ?8-68 victor}' over
D11rtmouth. The pro Jt'OUta, who

HAt'l.

J~fiNIN~
WtNf ;ffEK~
'0/.YNtC ,
~NP .-oRlD.
Ff(HIIIe fi(A,.,.,.
r!Tl~~

Tulane eonne&lt;&gt;led on 2AI or 23
Cree throws to dert•at Stanford,
~3; Jerry Mallett
and Troy
Rushing tallied 21 points each to
lead Loui3iana State Unlvertity to
an 84- 76 triumph over :Baylor and
lliMmi made 38 of 42 f.ree thrOWB
to dOwn Tc'ICas A &amp; M, 81-80, In
Important intersectional -1amea.

he then acled as a deeoy and helpAll·Amerl&lt;'a football player Ron
ed pass oft to R"lldy Mil kef, who "Kramer had ],5 points and auard
taltied 24 points. It wu the s1xtb George LeE- canned 23 a• 1thehlstraight victnry (or Columbia.
gan crushed Kent State Unlverbnkl Se-cond To Wilt
Mty, 100.00: Dobby Thym collected
Forte's ptrfonnance l'lllled hill ~ 11 Vanderbilt whipped New
season "JlOlflt total to 171. an aver- M:exlco, 81-59: Harvard rou~d
age of 28.2 per game which ranks Brown, 92-47 . Syracuse whipped
second only to Chamber1ain._ 36.2 Cornell, 86-MJ. and Princetoa deaveraiefeated Rut.gen, '7&amp;-t%, ln oU.er

Tbe mere appeannee of the pro-

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Brouts was &lt;1 l)('rsonal trlumpb 'or
Forte. If he'!t si~ned at the com·
pletion "Of his eOllet~:e career. Forte
wou\4 becdtne "the 6mal\c$t Nationit Balk!tball Asso"CI.ation player in

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hlltory.

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Western KentucKY, tneanwhllc
demonatrated that the honeymoon
111 teil)y . oYer for BID Francisco
wbtn lt rnllied to beat the Doni,
8"1-5'7, at Loul~ille, Ky . The. l7th
ranked Mlllloppers were out~ored
from thr field. 2+29, hut bad the
edge oflhe foul Hne, 15-9. It was
•tralght "o!flr'·t
""'""
~"~~ 1o••"
the ·-nd
f
the Dons who le118 · than a
',.''"' ago,.,·.,
' ' ridln"~~; hi"h
., with .
W
their TN'ord fJ).game winning
k
llf.r~a . d Erl Back talllell 17
in~r for' w~atern Kenturky but
p&lt;&gt; _
, Art DttY was thP
San ,.,aane1sco s
game's outdandlng player with 23
talliell.

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Tht Cheater Garden Club will
meet for their Christmas meetlnr
at the home of Mrs. Woodnnv
Mora, Thunday nta:ht Del!. 20 at
8 o'clock.

The Standings:
Team

IN LIAD ROll
Matgarct Hoyt iJaughter C!f the
Rev and Mrs.
E. Hoyt, is ta
sin . the leading role inthe opetl
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"The M_edLumc" blly MlnMotitl ini!Myatrclo!J
at Manetta 0 e11e. I 18. 0S lal
a senior ant1 Is major na: m oc
Stui.lit'$ wlthh .atomusic thminor.
"orl SM
tt
Is t~l'lchin~ ts ry at
e •
e. a
Jumor Htgh St·hool for practue
teaching thi s winter and at the an·
nual All Cum pus Car~l ~ing held
before s&lt;'"houl was dttmteaed for
· · h
h 1 dcr or the
vacauon . ll e wu L 0 ea
carol s.lnger~.
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562 and Paul Clifford 536. Chevrounl was the bi;; man for the
losers with a fine 603 series.
The scoN&gt;s:

Sports Center Tak~ Lead In
Industrial Bowling ~gue

O.acons Win Carrous.el

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Lolf
16
18
19

21
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18

21
26
28

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Roblnsun't Laundry
Pomeroy L10n1
New York Clothinl
Pomeroy Motor Co.
H 6: R Firestone

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M

133 t22 107
186 113 156
131 1(6 1;4

Wolfe
lf ·· ves
Totals
ill:. ·ouAM
D. MHier
Han-ab
Riua

811 670 736

150

144
B3
165
168
136
82
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Hoffman
Scarberry

Handicap
Tot.all

119
200
185
174
32
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ASSOCIATED RADIO
Hannahs
152 137
Walker
161 165
150 192
164 188
Hawley
148 14S
Tot.alB
775 825

HOT ltODS
E. McKinney
Stobart
Drenner
Sylvester

1M
1S4
187
144
170
82
8.23

PYREX S
Chcvrount
Eddy
Barker
Banks
Deems
Totals

lll!i 201 2Q3 603
155 171 167 4B3
362
182 151 164 497
455
162 179 129 470
471
155
138 188 496
2157
853 860 846 2569
459 CROW'$ CHICKS
336
179 186 171 536
552 Clifford
IM 1:15 168 477
t.ouks
442
160 131l 1H6 464
·
R
iggs
480
181 209 172 562
90 Quillen
1~ 225 189 567
Belles
236ft
827 913 866 2606
Totals

145 434
1"56 476
134 476
186 538
11:1&gt; 406
733 2330

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Lowest of 111 in calori11 ·k
ectulll test. '
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Hit Low Total
But Win Anyway

12-volt electric starting in
new 18 anc\ 35 hp cla...,a.
Heavenly quiet. "lloundlripdependobility." ProChriatma.-.Ielivery.

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Crows Chicks won two out

of
thrl':e games last night in the Parbraburg All Star League from
Pyre1o: Five In spite of the fact thal
they rolled one or thl'ir poorest
totals of the ~~eason.
The Cbicb loat the f,irst game
with a score of 827, but carne back
to win the last two with 913 and

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whole family all year long
--a brand new Chevrolet!
Find out today how eaar 1t
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112 108 145
184 125 15'7
131 119 164
ISO 130 ISO
43 43 u
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seheduled meeting on December
12 at the home of Mrs. Martha
Cook in Ma80n .
Assisting Mn. COok as hostesses
for the eve!lin&amp; were Mrs. June
Van Matre and Mn. Geraldine

GC::~ction

Cecil .$.mllh,
Mrs. Mary
Ingles Mrs
Mre
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Dodson and Mrs. siantey Ha 1·b~ue;
·
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
.. E 1 t.aM ltf ROM E. PDwall
O.C•IIId
Allmlnl&amp;trator

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I ~otlee is hereby given that
I 'N elss C. Powell whose Pogt Of·
M
Add
· M'ddl rl
h.
uce
re&amp;." IS 1 . epo , 0 to
h~s been duly appomted as Admmlstrator of the Est~te of R&lt;W;
· E. Powell late of Meigs County.
Oh~~ee,~ased
· th day o1 Decem·
January.
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The club also announced
the her 1956.
JOhn c. Bacon
purchase of two wheel chairs for
Judge of ttt. ,~.. Court
persons needing them ln Mason.
'Mti.. County, Ohlo ·
In addition eornm1tteea were ap- .
.(12)
20,
2'1,
(1) S, 3te
pointed to prepare Chriatmaa bu-

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ROTARY MEETING CHANGED
The Middleport . Pomeroy Ro·
tary Club will not rnE"el this week
but on Friday, Decembf.&gt;r 28, "'ill
meet for their dinner meeting at
6 p. m. at Heath Methodist Ch1aeh.
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300 W. Second Sl. -Phone: 432, Pomeroy
Moa.-Fri. 9-5; Set. 9-12.-0p.t~- .venf1t,g• bv app~
loonJ 111Gd1 to .-..iden" ol NOrby tow!K

McMaster Hardware
N. 2nd. AN.

The-Fiod\

PreHnt were those named above
anti Miu Carrle Yeakel, Mrs. Richard Campbell, Mrs. Mar-t Crary.
Mi..uu Nelle IDd Clara Bing, Mrs .
A. V. Howell, Mra Thomas Goe(lein, Mrs. John Chase. Miss Lydia 1
Eber~h. Krs. o. H. Myers, Mrs.
Claude .Dant and Mrs. Earl Oliver .
the next meeting will be 8 pot1•~ luncheon at noon. JanUary 14
at the church.

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taken at the meeting
tbe g•ou
d tan
Ch .at
p ms e p s 1o go
r1 mas caroling on Satunfay evening.
Dec. 22, in the town of Mason and
named chaptrones ror each night
that the Mason City Cl\lic Center
will be open during the month of

kets for the needy or the town.
Attending the meeting were Mrs.
Fred Thabet Mrs. E. A. Schaekel,
Mrs. T. 8. McGowan, Mrs. T. A .
Hewetson, \Irs. Paul Nease, Mr11.
James Diehl . Jr .• Mrs.. Mel Clart,
Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. Charles
Yeager, Mn. George Canon, Mn.

Pitk-8f-

FaYOH we~ mlnature Christmas

TELEVISION

711 Third St.
Middleport, . Ohio
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Durm1 the •oci.a.l hour Mrs. Jacob Gloeck• read two poems
wllieh Me compot:ed, "A Chrlstrftas
M'edUaHon" and "A Christmas
Dream". A.gift exebatiiCe was held.
Refreahments carrying out the
Chl'l8lr'nal theme were served by
tbe hosteJae&amp;, on individual trays.

G. E. and DUMONT

Gnat In
Featunsl

When lt~s Time lo~
ClrrilltiiUUI' Dinner,
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int recently in Columbu.11. She is
employed at the Rick's BakHY in
the Lane Shopping Center.
Racine Fire Department
Mr. and Mrs. James Jividen are
'President Bob Roy of the Racine spending 8 vacation through Christ
Fire Department requests aH mem- mu with his mother. Mrs. J. F.
hers to be pre3ent at the regular jividen of Main street.. JamefL, 1nd
meeting Wedne.~~day evening al wife have j.ust returned front a
8:00. An oyster s11pper wUI be s:er- two weeks vacation in Florida and
ved following the regular meetlng when leaving here will return to
(l( the department
bis employment at Suttoo, W Va.
Racine Post 802 Legion meeting
Mrs. William Hayes (.Betty J)eck
The regular meeting of Racine er) of 8th Street is announcing the
Post 802 will be held at the I.Jeg- birth of a daughter, born Wednes·
ion Hall Thur~day evening at 8:00 day December 12th at Mason ClinCommander vtrtil Walker ls mak- ic. ~he Haye1 Family have besidll!s
luz: a last plea for delinquent dues tbe new addition, one daughtt!r
to be paid Into the poit before the Debbie and 1 son Bill.
end or the year ahd fhe end of
The Christmas ent.md!inment of
our memb4:!rship drive. The :Post il -the 'ltaeine Baptist Church will be
now over 1~7 quota by eltbt metft· ht!-ld: ·s aturday E\renlnll at 7:30P.M.
Refrigerators- Washen _;_Dryers- Ranges
bets but alitl Gpleninta for ma"D)' ' "Helen Johnson has returned
SUNBEAM and WEilTINGHOUSE
mon! eliMibles m the area. Walter \oine from tw() weeks employment
SMALL APPLIANCES
also ia announcing a turicsy supper at ·the home of Lois Cecil In Midfollowins the regular .meetinf tbll IU~pert.
DUMONT RADIOS and RECORD PI.A Y£RS
Thurtday eveniq. :All membere
!'he w. s. c. s. met at the hDme
FAST and EFFICIENT SERVICE
are
urged
to
attend.
of
lin :s. M. Tyree Pickens T:ue1·
On Everylhln&amp; We Sell- Fltlt&gt;ry Trained Men
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wrjpt 01 dif evenlttg December 11th;&lt;'
Columbus v.ltlted over- tile week·
Wendel Frecter is slowly reeupend nd with her ilater, lin: 1M ~~ .. in White cro.. Hoopltal.
Johnsm"\ and bro"ther JIOb _..,, 'tof'lllh'bUs, from Tettnt operation.
Open 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dally- Sundoys 910 9
Mr. Wl"tghl opent the dap to.,..
'l'1&gt;e ·new Field Scout FJxo&lt;:ptlve
Easy 'l'erml- Up to 30 Months To Pay
ing the hUis in leltc!h Of dftlt1mt ' tot JlOM District was in ~lne
Box 6
Jteedsvllle, 0. ·
PhoDe Coolville 3841
with no lUck.
·it thf! borne of Rev. El~ooc\ and
•..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~1~ Betty Howell '"' home oVer at.o Scoutmuter Ed How/lll't ·Sat..
Sunday with her family, B~ 're- ' ue. altemlJtine to revive the to.
a•IIVJC• POll
port.ed that she bad llttendea the ' etl Stout Troop and also to ()rgar~.·
LAST MINUT.
Columbus Bakers' Convention Meet tze an Explorer Post.
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Party And Gift Exchange ·

RAcl l.l£
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Hatpaint Washer and Dryer

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Aaaoeiated Radio rontlnueil to
lead In the Monday Niaht County
Lequ.e a1 tbey won two out or
u.r.e ilmel from Jr. order
MeChaniu from New Haven. In
otber matches Simon's Market won
two out of tbree from the Rot
Roda and Racine toolr. two of three
from the Jayteet.
'Pat W111 ltd AaBOCiated Radio
wiUt. 538 aa .hif! blt 164, 188 and
116, whD.t ~~1 ltlggs had BliA to
pitt OUAM 11 be hit 16!5. 200 and
187. Theae were two of the three
.!500 scor.s tallied in the t'ourse of
the evenlna:.
Jim b'BrieD had the other 500
IK'OI'e aa he ldt !110 for Slmons Market with aatnea of 1112. 178 and
180. Bud McKinney paced the lollina Hot Roda with 474 ..
ln the Raoine-Jaycet mateb BIU.
Reyes ~ the Radnto quintet
with 471 and Dick Rosenbaum waa
bilh for the Jaycees with 468.

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J)urina: the blULlnen .enlon in .
Cblrie of the president , Mr ~.
Grimm. il wa1 votrd to retain the
same&gt; officers for tile cominM year
Orber otfiten a~. Mr1. W. R Car·
penter, vlre president ; Mrt Charlet H~aley. ~ret.ary ; and Mr1
W. 0 . Barnltz, trea.urer. Jt wall)
decided to hold the annual dinnt r
at the FIVe Polnh GrRI. January
13.
At the cloae M the meeting a
J.OClal hour wa~ enjoyed and a gift
Ut~Jllle held. art~r wh.ich re{reth
meals were served by the hoslen(•S
to Ma:r. C,bar~ Hensley, Mr1.-Grace I
Swaa, Mn. Clyde Andrews . Mrs. I
Helen Johmon . Mra~ . JeD Brmk(!'r.
Mr. and Mrt. Wllta•n Stewart. Mr
and Mn. W. H. Gu:penter, Mr and
Mrs. W. 0 . Barnilz, Fred Swan and
Bert Grimm

A Chri&amp;tmas program and a gitt Ralph warner Mrs
exchange was conducted by the Mrs Edward 'Ryan·
memben or the Mason Mothers Be~, Mrs:. :Radford
C1ub as they held their regularly Lawrence ·Foreman

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FROM
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COSTUMID with a bouquet and
a tew shreds, Anne-Marie Du·
jardin, 22. -a ..model, poses after
being ctwsen "MI.8s Sex Appeal
ot 1957" in a conteat ln Paris.
She spedalizee in modeUng

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the
Paat Offic+u dub ot' Rllrine OES.
~!onday evMnin(i: at her illome LehM FaUa. A Ha:kted Cflrlltmaa tree
on the porch welcomed the mem
lwrs IS they arrived.
The home was beautifully decorated for the Ottatlion with
ligbted candles in each window
and greenery, poinsetti•• and
dies on the mantel. Snow tOflTed
brant'het with Chris:tma 1 ban1 forn1ed the eenterpleee of lhe dinlni
room table, and 61 email Chrlatmaa
tree waw placed in front of the
mantel under which lift.s were
placed .

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452
390
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Ml"l Ralph Webb

Members present were those
Misses Lucretia, A.q:ullta .and
named above and Mrs. William
Holt, Mrs. J . E. Foster, Mrs. Geor· Ada Genheimer were holteue• to
Rutb claM of the
ge Skinner~ P(n. Dale Wippel, Mrs. · the Diujhtets
United
Method1st
Chureh, 'Monday
Dana Oliver u.nd Mrs. Aten Shain.
Guests of tbe class w~re Rev. -and afternoon at their home, Mulberty
Mrs. ll.a:lph "Zl11ldel and claUilhters, Ave.
Christmas earoJs played on the
Charlene •nd Sharon and Mn.
-record
player, opened the meetin&lt;
Daisy Jasper.
and devotions were led bY Mn. C.
E. W. Downie, whO had .for "ber
toplt, "The Chrlstmu Llabt".
"Mrs. Goorge H. Parker ptes:ident
presided at the meetlnl and trietn·
ben relp(]nded to roll tall With a
Christmas t.houlht. Offieera foi' lbe
·comina year were ·elected and
Mrs. liJnnie Neutzling wu Hlec:t.ed
as prethlent; .Mn. ;Jacob GlGC.kaer
vioe president; Mlu Lucretia Gen·
h6imer, aeeretary; and Mrs. Bert
Web.ter, tft!aturer.

180 :!t10
117
139
130
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Tht' proa:ram wa• 1n charge of
Mrs. Joseph Cook who uk the
members to have a Chri1tm11 verse or thou&amp;ht tor the proJtam.
There were three whi.cb lhe-did-not
uk and they were ea~h JIYen the
privilege of maldnz: 1 requeat.
Mrs. Elmer Wickham and Mn.
Lorain Sterr~tt sana:, "Oh Little
Town of Bethlehem" a1 .requeated
by Mrs. Ray Sehlenable ; Mrs.
Wickham and Mn. COok ung "O h
Come All Ye Faithful", tht&gt; rt&gt;·
quest of Mrs. Ellen Couch and the
group sang, ''Silent Nllhl" as requested by Mrs. Willlam Watson.

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Daughters Of Ruth Oass Holds
Meeting AtGenheimer Residence

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148 138 45!5
123 181 474
628 756 2106
125
178
127
113
130
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son . who had tor her topic, '"Chriat
mas in your neart."

presented Mrs. Ralph Zundel, wife
er" by Mrs. Helen Johnson and
of the pastor, Mn. Stephenson,
"The Chri1tmas Legem!" by M!t.
teachl'r of the rlasa an() Mrs. T .T.
Shelton. substltute teacher, each
with gilts after Whlt-h the members
exchanged gHta.

132 118 162 412
113 106 149 368
Ul8 133 126 397

169
B. McKinney
170
Totals
722
IIMOWS MAI:KIT
Simon
185
O'Brien
152
Bell
128
King
200
Bllnd
ISO
llandit!atJ
9
Totals
754

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A 1hort progrsm wal pre&amp;ent.ed
Mrs. Sm ith in behalf of the c-lass ennsisting
or "The Man&amp;er Pray-

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Unit~! ~!~~ FR:L:~..,
W(}(j\.a.,.t~ At S.lvM
-• th em· INDUSTRIAL LIAGUa
SAN -FRANCISCO . UP - The
They can even 1aug h a-t.
&lt;Oaches in !he East·Wtst Game to 11lwa, for, as Collier explains, ·ROIINictN'I LAUNDR'I'
13'7 181 188 486
be played at Kezar Stadium on ''You just C'an't wIn .til thl s b us·I Seboenleb
,
OIJ3rien
193
198 158 149
Dec. 2n are a light-hearted lot-be. nesa.
Winins
168 138 212 516
cause w!~ o_r lose the alumni lB
"My fir!lt year at KentuC'ky," wm
132 154 t65 431
80 .apprei:laltve.
1 tbe square-cut coach. recalled, " we F . Anderson
156 149 180 tB!I
Most alumni take a dim view beat Tennessee at thei~ place Totals
784
820 883 2487 886.
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def~!ul ami quite orton It means .some lhlng wh'w_ h rare IY happensWes Belles snapped out o[ his
H &amp; R FIRESTONI
tht sxc For the pieskin pilot In- and on the tram home one happy Bailey
150 127 H3 42:0 slump to lead the way with a
"~~~;;;;;--;;;;;;;;:=~;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;~,;;;._;;_.-;;;;;,_,_;.;;oi;;;;;;;;;;.jl volv.ed. nut in thia one, the "alum· alumnus called me over al)d shook Sis.son
141 111'7 166 464 567 series with gamell of 15.1, 225
;;;;
ni" is composed 11f crippled chll- hands."
ParROns
135 138 159 430 and 189, while Frank Quillen had
dren in various Shrine hospitals
The old grad looked him square· McElhinney
Hil 177 189 517
and lhe 0111come of the game is ly in the eye and said:
Warnke
219 186 14!5 !}!SO
not as important as the cause.
"Coach, you did .a great job to·
Handicap
!13 !13 53
159
So the coaches head into thi1 day and )'m for you ."
Totals
849 836 tR\5 2540
one wi.thout the usual palpitation
Then he paused and aJded grim· SPORTS CENTER
and their rasr is refle('ted in ly:
Orel\ner
168 1M 125 .W,7
their light-hearted bantering.
Becker
127 190 156 413
"But if they beat you nt'xt
One of the top jokesters among
Stobart
201 166 148 M5
year, I'm agamst you ."
the coaching crl'w which includes
166 178 167 5tl
Those problems are ab8(lnt In E. McKinney
Terry Brennan of Notre Dame.
B. McKinney
183 222 Hi7 :!t64
Buck Shaw rtf the Air. Foree Acad- the East-West Gam&lt;'. where a
Handicap
35 35 35
105
emy, Rip Engle of Pe"nn State and bunch of young men run so tltat
Totals
882 88!1 788 25M
Blanton Collier of K~ntucky is k.ids can walk. And i.ts reflected
bulky Jack Curtic-e of utah. cur- in the ea!ly-goins attitude of the POMIROY MOTOR CO.
186 169 145 480
tire keeps 1e&gt;m In stltche9, a novel· only football coaches -in the ooun- Hunnell
Bowen
130
try
who
face
a
game
without
mil141 143 414
ty for the coachn. Like when he
New Jlpplfflnl!el
188 148 140 485
told them that he waA from Ken- giv.in,w:. Thh time they can't lose. LObse
Hatri&amp;
176 Ull 167 494
IN FOR A
tllt'ky and had ·b een born In a tog
Houdashelt
204
149 182 ~15
cabin &amp;lightly on the shabby side.
Total&amp;
864 758 788 2408
Poor But P rovd
POMIROY LIONS CLUB
•LIT US CHECK YOUI RADIATOR
''We were too poor to paint and
eSUPP'LY YOUR ANTIFJr:IIZI
Gtbb&amp;
181 17~ 1119 &amp;I~
too proud to whitewash,'" Curtice
eWASH AND SIMONIZE
Jat!obs
1:!&gt;9
lMt
gagged.
Crow
158 188 186 ~
Curtice gels a lot of mileaR"e out
W. Anderso11
109 148 196 U"N
of the story of "the fHstest start·
Searles
157 142 14b 4481
ln"g back in Teus."
Darst
171 148 319
SERVICE
The back WAll alway! drawing
Handicap
11
5
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Phone fltl
Mlddi•JIGrt
penalties for being in motion 110
Tatals
863 822 863 ~
to extend season's greeUngs from us to you
cnrtl~e eompillned to the offlrlal
NIW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Manning Kloea
ffllke Mullen
In one gamr and told him to keep
Blind
140
140
I:
his eye50onfasttheyou
boyjust
"because
he
Duerr
192 24S 182 819
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think he'•
Davis
175 188 133 474
In mot1.o11."
Klae•
136 t2ts
261
·on the nut play. the prnnlly
Lylle
166 170 m
t87
whistle blew aa:aln.
Clatworthy
223 176 399
"He wa1n't In mo\ion," Curtice
THE FINEST OF ALL
Sauer
159 159
"""amf!d.
"No, It w11sn't tor that," the ofHa'ndlcap
8
Tolila
1100 937 801 2!it7
flelal s1ht. "This penalty Is
I
against the rest of the team for
dela)"lna: ,the a•nre."
Fully Automatic
Curtice uses what he calla a
"smorrashonl ofl'ense"-"a little
bit
everylhlns." And In no tlmo
at all bls ga31 have the rest of
DRUO .$TORE
coaches laughing hilarloudy
E.
Mobt
St. '
they fora::ct lhei1' recent coach-

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The One W?n One dais ot the
Pomeroy Baptlat Churc h held their
annual Chrlatmaa dinner, Tueada:~.
evening at the Riverview restaurant at 6::W .
Following the dinner the group
adjourn~d to the churt'h for thl.'ir
regular meeting and p8rty. Mr1.
Albert Smith president , pre::~ lded
at the meetit\1, whieh openl'd wlth
devotions le bY Mn. J . H. Stephen.

. Miss fs .a Hit

JTDr ILfUI'I•RIZ ,

Racine OES Chapter Past Officers

Pomeroy Baptist One Won One
Oass Christmas Oinner Held

-and you'll brins on 1 wne of compli!lenle! Whaleorer list r• choae.
yuu'll find it plumper and nwa~ juiey monel a Nat I.Mie thriH!
You see, thtse are very •pec-ial twbf• . , , 1hat haw beea ru.e.\ uadct
the finest conditWw to provide more whiac ~nnt • . mort liP• &amp;ata&amp;
•.. more dark meal ... •nd more ~ pleuure per pound ! £njoy •
gala CbriltrnllS meal lor a small price •• , buy your &lt;lniatlall 1wU1
at .AaP.
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18-LBS. ANO UP . .

10 TO 17-LB. SIZE ..

OVEN-READ¥- 5 TO 9-LB. SIZE

Small Turkeys - - - - -

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Christmas Hams

IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING ... FINE FOR EATING ... Here's a meat treat
for really neat boHday menu building . . • flavorsome, "Super-

that makes

f!,ight" Hams. E~ery one is sold with a money-back guarantee . And their depnce makes them ideal for glft·givingr ·

lightfully low

A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT SMOKED
10 lo 16-Lb. Avg.4 7
FULL . . .
SIJANK JIALF

A&amp;P SUPER·RIGHT COOKED
10 1o 16_Lb A
FULL
. vg.
f!
SHANK . HALF

C

Cooked Canned

lb.

55

lb.

HA~.~S~~·~~~z=~~-~~$~5~.9~~~-'-ro~s:~:~~---=69~1b

fR~;;;i~g"'(hkkens 4~
Capons
59~
Tbe Finest · · · Grown ..pe&lt;ially For Tender F.aUn&amp; - Oven Ready

lb,

FULLY DRESSED

Plump
Stewing
Chickens
39'
lb
OVEN READY
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Fancy Ducklings - - - • -· 47~ lb
SHORT SHANK
Lean Cooked Picnics - · - 33~ lb.
SHORT SHANK
Lean Smoke'd Picnics - - WHOLE OR HALF
Boneless Hams - - • - - - 75~ lb

CALIFORNIA . , , ISO SIZE .

Navel
Oranges
69~ doz.
' ZIPPER SKINS .. 176 SIZE

Juicy
Tangerines
2 doz. 65~

GREEN GIANT .. TENDER, SWEETGO!.DEN WHOLE KERNEL

Niblets Corn 2 ,c:::· 29c
S"ililfilii'ifead 21c
BIG

A&amp;P $~PER

our sincere wish for

every..

24-oz.

Merry Christmas! "

LOAF

May you h.ave a Merry Christmas,

JANE PARKER ... OVER 2/3 FRIJJTS AND NUTS
FRUIT
3-LB.
5-I,H.
CAKE
oU
CAKE
CAKE

$2 6.9

Th.ls is
one!

$3.85

MARKEJS ·

the happy companionship of ltwed
ones, the warm fellowship and understanding or friends . May the
New YE&gt;ar hold .for V('U a full mea-

sure of happiness. ·

f'rm11 illl of l!s
A.t il&amp;P!

Mlddleptll'l

SHOP EARlY · · -• All Prices Effective through Christmas Eve, Mtndt~y, December 24th

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BOYS SUITS, sJZes 14-16 ln stouts
Also boy's bi~ycle ln good condttioo at 137 Mulbe!"ry Ave
1.12 18 3tp

..... I etfltl Pll' wer4. _.
..U.. llmlmam ebarlt OOe..fJ eea.U pel" word for tbree COD~
tl
IIICU~o~'9e IIUet ODI.
lpecUl-uDe moa.Ut. for 2&amp; Ct1ltt
pet W"Wd..
Pull r.,. Of Z C4tl"per word will
be ebaqed for advertlllq: lfoot
Plld for before the 25th of eaeh
moatb follcnriDJ illsertl'OD
Error• LD. Advertlam&amp;-Sboul.d be
reported lmm.edl.ate}f The DallJ

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FRIGIDAill.E MANGLE large sue
same U new Phone 285
12 18 ltc

1Smlth-Coroni! TYPEWRITER con-

tact Janet Manuel, Racine

Phone

or
12 13 6tc

ang

FIRERrrdfWOOD FORH SAILEd ,BSieek~-m
be -mlble
ord or
aro
ac l..un
· -... RockS
I or hone 852J

for mOI"e than one ineorrect lnlel'tion.

pnng
P
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Clifton

statJOned &lt;~t salena Kansaa Air
Force Billie hil~ retu.rned to hls
pDllt after spr•ndmg two weeks
CHRISTMA PAitTY
wlth hu parents Mr and Mrs. Clar
Clifton P T A held theu an- ence Newell lind family
nual Chr stma~ pJrt; last :O.Ionday
Martha Henry who ~~ employed
1 1 ld
even wg dl lh~ l!l!tv n )Clii)O lU I
at Col umbus Uhlo spent the week
wg A pvtlu. k .,,IIJ I w.~s held
t&gt;nd w1th he r parents Mr
;111d
l'roi J&lt;'I•l Ul 11 ~_ a!
prnJdcd MJS Oscar Hw r}
ovl r til pro ~;r.ml l!lrll&gt;tma~ re
Mns Reba Kearns of Clifton
cu1 U~ wit !-Jl"}' a t hrou~o:hout lh.~ I daughter of Mr and Mrs John
eHn n~ U&lt; I Otwna l was led by Kearns was untled 1n marnage to
Mr- I) ll \.\ ll lt&lt;Jms Mrs O~;ear Dana Fields of Hartford s-~urday
]tltlln prt~~uted a rcadtng A eveamg
I t h r i::.Un~ ) l rHHJ~ ut
r~admg by
u
fh
T
'
Ml.ss Uetty Ru~:~ch of west Colum
\lr~ !\~·~·
""~
lse nret,
Anu ther n urd 111 a~ pl.a&lt;t'd and b1 .. was an all n11;;nt goe:st of San
Bt lt} t Jll rt"oJ l hr 1111;m before dta Benncll Saturday
Mr and Mrs 1 0 Young V1Sll·
I l hmtlll.:~~
ed relauves at Mason sunday
1

Care ot 'l'batlb aD4 !pedal No- ( ll ) Wanted To Buy
tica of E•errt.s prlntfld at HIIUI &lt;.amt s wt rr plaved and pn:res
lar daatfl.ed nta.. Obltuarlea Wante4 - RAW FURS and Beef awilrdcd tu Mrs v~ar Henry , Mrs
pwbUI!Mtd •t 1 eeDt per word..
Hldea
Carl Chevalier,
Long 1-:lt anor V11n \t l'll'r and Mrs 81il

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TO ALL MY FRIENDS and CUS.
TQMERS, A M.erry Chr1strnu
and Happy New Year Lena McKinley, representative for the
Fae Maau.facturmc Co and the
Cheerful f'ard Co.
12 20 3tc

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Me&lt;!hanrc St, Avery Nelson
12 lg 6tp

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WLilJam• Mr s WJ! IJ.a.m Van Meter
won tht dour prLZl A g1ft ex
change w&lt;~ :. held
Atttnd ng
rr
Mrrs Oscar

14) for Rent

TWO ROOM AND fo'OUR ROOM
apartme nts, elose In town, 127
Butternut
12 11 12tc

,-or rent
Jo;Jeett.c wallpapr
eteamer L1mton fi ;..,her, Mid
dlepurt Ph 62R~ X
ll 1 tl

P'OR SAU.--Peat" '!(Jrby Real Eetate,
Rutla.M TownAhlp SJ
acrea land house barn aDd 0\11
bu)ldinrgs See George A Mein

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Henry Mrs Walter VJ!Iars, Mrs
I ester V~:~rr Meter Mr~ lrena Kel
ley Mr and Mrs 'y\1Jham Van
Meter, Mrs Harold R1ch&lt;Jrd, Mr:s
Elmer Van Meter Mrs &lt;.:harles
Vauan, M1 ss Laura Hollilnd Mrs
Bell Wti!Jams, Mrs Pearl Smith,
Mrs !larry Roush Mrs Lawrencl
Smith Mrs
Vi-alter Blake Mrs
(hftnrd Johnson Mrs Katie Has&amp;
and son Klnnte and Mrs Betty
Cal l
ROUSH SISTERS
The Roush s1sters along wlth
lhcJr srstcr In law Evelyn Roush
met at the homl' of Mr and Mr!
Ned Hrnr!o- on Thursd;~y It belflg
thelr J)..,cemher mi.!ClinJ;l g1fts Wtll'l'
exchanged tW~J!ve of them one each
month At noon an oy~tt&gt;r dmner
and all the tnmmmgs were Jerved
to Mrs ~llnl(e Harl Mn E8lyl
Cl1.1rkc, Mrs l ou1se Gibbs
Mrs
1
Els1r J ccvtng Mrs Fannlt· Chukc
Mr and Mrs Raymon Roush and
[
daughter:; Mrs Ter rts Justtce and
the hos tess Mr &lt;tnd Mrs Henry

Tom W1lhauus who 1s employed
m Hunllngton spent Sunday WJth
hiS parents Mr aud Mrs Uoyd
Wtlhams
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman of
Pomeroy
Oh1o visited Mr and Mr~
1
Ray Ptckens Sr Sunday
Ray P1ckens Sr was dl&amp;charged
from Holzer Hosp 1tal Fnday after
bemg a medical patient there the
k
pas 1 wee
Mr and Mrs John M Roush 1nd
son Mike spt'nt Thursday wtlh
~Irs Earl Darst and chtldren at
Pomt Plea~:~anl
Mrs l', anrue Frances or Mason
apeot Sund.lly wlth Mr and Mrs
F M Lockett
Mrs Evelvn Ntl'hnlson was discharged from Holzer Hospital last
F'rtday followmg observation Thurs
day and l"rld;~y

BROAD RUN
Mr &amp;nc! Mrs Harry Kearru are
annot,ncma: the btrth ot a daulbter born Friday everun1 at the
Holzer Hospital at GalUpolla The
b&lt;~b) we1ghed 6 lb l~Y.B ot
and
ha~ Oeen n;~;m~:d Sheila Ann Ma
ternal grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Arthur Ohlmger and paterllal grandparents are Mr and Mn
Delmas Kearns of Hartford
Mr and Mrs Henry Phelps of
Letart Falls, Ohio called on Mr
and Mrs Arthur Ohlmger Sunday
Mr and Mrs Blll Ohlinger of
West Columbla called on Mr and
~1rs Henry Ohlmger Monday
Yr and Mrs Hoyt Clark. v1slt.ed
Mrs Theresa Ohhnger and family
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Ohlinger
called on Mra Graee Brooks wbo
Js sttll on the srek list
Lew King v1s1ted Robert Oh·
hnger Sunday
Pete and Charlie Ord called on
their grandmother,
Mra ·Ruth
Goodmte over the week end
.Mr ~tnd lolrs Raymond Roush
and daughters, Janke Gtbbs and
Larry Lievtng were shopping In
Galllpohs Saturday eveni111
Raymond Roush was on the stck.
ha.t last week .

Long Bargaining
Session Fails To

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EARLY BYE PROTECTION;
Rare'• on.e ef lhe tint eya
protecton e-.er worn by aD
ObJo btcluatrial. •PlDfee. It'•
a pair of cobalt l'iaMM. eom ..
plet• w"it.lt. aldeban, made
about 1880 to uu lh• •il'ht

et ,u,..orDna&amp;Cambrldp.

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LETART FALLS,

Urqes Job Safety
During Holidays
J'ob-ufet, rulo are partleolarlr Important during holidar
IMUOII, aecordin1 to the Divl·

lion ol. Saflb and Hygiene.
"Safety 1• larply a matte:r
of mind," Jamea H. Fluker,
auperintendent, pointe out. ".U
holiday time mhub are inclined
1111 wander ahead to evening
fetUvitiea, or to look back on
the Dlsht betore...
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Safety Pays with Happy

Days" 111 the Division's adv1ee
to all Oh1o employees.

of the total mju.nea.
1
In 19M, thel't!!l were ab: ratalitiet
and 206 non-fatal aecldenta, and
1n 1968, seven deaths, 268 lnjurie~,
ftgure.a ahowed.
Except for ona death In 1963
wbl.eb Involved a pauenger eleva•
tor, an fatalitlea were attributed

LETART, W.Va.

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JUNK CO.

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to freight elevator aecldenta.
Thill data wu eulled from ata-fiatica being atudJed by th'!: Safet1)
Codes Steering Committee wbleh
il preparing recommendations for
a aew elevator code.
The committee of management
and labor repreaentativea hope1 to
have recommendations ready :lor
hearing before the Jnduatrial Commlsalon before the end of the year.
The commisalon 1a especiaft1
coneerned Wtth acddenta aerioua
uoqh to cause death and loss of
tlme from oceupationa. In 1966
there were 18,520 daya lost. For
p1ll'J)OieR of calculationa, a death ia r
listed aa 6000 days lost. The 19ri5!
filfUre compare• with 47,185 in

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who not too Jon.:

that
far orr country
Pakbtan u D COI&amp;Rtr)' or f&gt;K
treme JDterr:st and 1mportanc~ to
the U S a"~ 1t Is out stauncheMt
Mtd East ally Mtss Roulli1 and her
fore1gn friend w1\l have first hanrl
expertcnces to relate
WI! have o;ent tmmeme suppltes
of thtngs Rltlitary to Paktstan to
say notbmg of concerted mFsston·
ary ef£ort tn that area for man y
many years
Rev Lester Roush IS a wt&gt;ll
known f1gur, 10 Meigs Co hav1 ng
a summer home- 1 thmk 1n the
Basha,.. netr;:hborhood-wbere he
sojourns frt&gt;quently

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IF" OHit DOGPATt:f.ff.R
\ IIU. P-!SK HIS LIFE.

JN THET SHAKY OLE
MUD-MUSHP.QQI..1

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MINE---·

QUESTION?

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"FARM NEW$"
WliH.,. F. Gtt~Qtorv.
,.tJ.A$0N COUNTY AGRI"L AGENT

WEsT VlRGINA UNIV&lt;ERSITV '&gt;

19154.
Enforcement of code requ.ire--

rnent.s and safety education are

DOWNINGTON''
Mr and Mrs- Ch~y KJJ~ called on the Oke} MUTPltJ Wntt.h
Sunda, ul Athens
11 r
Mr and :'!Irs Murpby j~ re
cently became the ifaltdpar~nl~ ot
twms born to lhe1r dauShter Mr
and Mrs ShlrleY Hteltmall', Afhf'ns
Bellid~s the twms a b6)( and
a
girl the U•cktn&lt;~ns h:~ve two pthcr

DAiRY Slf()RT COmtSI!:
The W V" U Dairy Short CoursP
will
be .held January 7 to JO; 1951
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Damo• Mery 'String Alo~tg•
Party Coul4 Thus lonoftt Last n~ar s Dauy Short Course was
WHh Some lice t'ropo1als
From Proalftnl'l Populari!J one of the most mterestmg and children.
mfonnahve meetin!ilS I attended
The M:urph}s' other daughter,
8pecuJl to Central Prtsll A~aoc;.:ofloa
and I'm sure the 1957 StTol"t Courf&gt;c Opal Waggner, Colt~mbus had a
ASHINGTON- Look !or ecmgresltlonal Democratl to IDtenlify
won't be an!- drfferen1
little g1rl a few days later
the1r eiTorts to tum f!'re~~ldent Elaenbower'l popul&amp;rlty tD
All phsses or Diary are diSCUSS
.Charles Kmg called on Wllham
their own t1eneftt In the 8/Sth Congrelll!l.
~d bY compentent mon tn the1r
King
Thursr:lay evemng
The De':llocrata, frankly Jmpre11sed by the alze Of Mr £taen.
particular J"1eld Feedmg yotJr cows
Sh1rley
Phtl!lp~ h s been on the
hower s vlct!ltJ know that many voter:. would turn from tbem It
s1ck !Jst w1th an mfectwn 9f the
they openly oppose&lt;;~ hla progTam durtng the next two yearJ. That breedmg hOw to make h1gh qual
m1ght ~pell defeat for the Democratic majority in the 1858 elections. It) hay and sJlage ncy, mttkmg car She under a Pomeroy doctors
lnatead, they w.m throw their rup))Ort behind equipment are some of the top1rs tare
They havf' begun to te~t for
cert1un key admlnlstn.Uon Jll'f'posall which they wh1ch are dlsr-ussed
coal
on the Markin's farm or_ the
T1me spent at the Short Course
know many Rtpublieau do not like Any GOP
IS
well
worth
1t
so
why
not
make
congressman who votes agaln.t White House
tull
requeats w\U the-n be lambasted durtnc the next plans now to attend You II not
Elm us Phillips l'allC'd on h1s son
t"arnpalps.
only ptck up a lot of valuable m F'nda!- afternoon
To .11ome extent, Senate Majarit:r Leader Lyn· formatwn but tt will give }OU a
Mr and Mrs Charlt•y Kmg \J S·
don Johnaon tu~td thil ~lquot ill the laat tam• l1ttle \'&amp;cation
rted huo. brother, WlliHJm Kl.n g on
palgn. by elalmlilt t,pe J)tnwcratl~ 8fth COonveu
}toOM AND BOARD A'l' TilE "F"r1day afternonn
gave Mr l!llaet\ttower ~ ~ thaA the Re· MILL
pulillcan 83rd.
You can eal anrt sit cp \'t'r}
\ Nigh on the lilt of 1ertalaUoh 1upported by
ANTIQUITY
~h~apiy
.11t J01ckson's Mtll lJild the\
the Wh1te llbu!Je, but known to offend many Re·
Th.:o I arites A1d of I he llaptJst
publla:..ta,, art ~Uis for 1ot4eral Bid to schoola and have accomodahom for ,lit !hat Church held their annual Cht1lll
m~ght attend the Sholl Comse
for lJberaJI,slng taritr and Jmmlgtltion policies
mas party at the church Thurs(lfty
Your lodgmg at the Mtll costs afternoon w1th fJfteen mcmberR
Democratic leaders QUI. rant conth'!er-.ble support tor all of these meawrea :tn their own party. $1 27 the f1rst mght $ 77 the s~c present Th"'l e was au f!xchange
ond mght $51 th1' third an1l fom
of gtfts 'a rtd selection of Secret
• Am FORCE :PliOGRESS-tD wake of ~id teehnotogtcal ad- the mght
SlSters for the commg year RP
the Air Foree hasJ moved rapidly to tbe tore In the PentaBreakfast costs $62. dmn&lt;'r $37 frf'shments were Jello salad sanrl·
lhe A1r Force will take nearly 50 per cent of the and supper $1 13 Tlu se pr1n s are w1ches cookif's and roffee
depa1 tment budget this year.
Vt&gt;ry re;~sonllhle fo t a g-ooo rl hed
Mrs L1n.e was hostess at a
atrengthea th~: servtca's position, Defense Secretary and ROOd m••als
Stanle\ Pro1lucls Party Tuesday
WH10n recenUy or.are4..tha~ all~aage rocketa be
RO&lt;&gt;M FOR FOUR
e'em.ng Mrs. Eh1abeth Campbell
Air Foree' ~~· &lt;0' ,.,.,,' 1 tun go :1\g to ttt•cg!f and h ~H' or P'omeroy demimstratRd the proman
the "new" dete~~hment Ss Gen. Curbs room n m} ra1 to tah fou r ollwrs dud:~ Refre&lt;:zhment~ Wfl e ~rrved
1
Le:Ma:y;' comm8.hder of the Strat~gJC\h.lr Command, who Is concenMtke POWf II and Kalph Diddle,
If you'd !lkl' to go w1th me lel me
tratLnl 01\ bigger and better manned intercontinental bombers
emplo:~-ed
al Fnnkfort spt•nl the
know Alsr. 1f snmc ol } ou arr
When lnU,tCQntinental balliattc missiles are developed tQ the point
week
end
wtth thi'Jr parcnls Mr
wh.ere 1:bey can out-do the manned bomber, LeMay sa1d recently, planmng lo dnvc up &lt;rnd huvc and Mrs Morga\l Pow!"ll and Mr
room
111
yOU!
car
get
111
touch
with
he Will change hls present pos1tion.
and Mrs Oval Diddle
LeMay, &amp;lang With other Air Force offtcers, beheves that the me and m:wbe we can wo'·k out
t'loefense establishment must be fl.extble, He contendH that military some travel arrangements for
aDie to a1tend lh&lt; Short Course
thanking mu.st -not be geared to what happened m the "last war," aa thl"lse wrthout transportation
HAY
&amp;
SIL&lt;\GE
SHOW
hut would Irk!' to ~l'nd some hay
haa moat often been the case v.Jth gene1als and al;fmlrliols et all
This
year
as
last
~ear,
there
anCI
Slhlge fO the show til he glad
nations.
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Will be A ha} and silage show LIISt to take Jt for you
If you're se.ndmg a huy sample,
I 1MMIG11ATfON LAW-Imnlcally, it was President Elsenhbtlet. }CELr the hay and s1lage show prov·
ed
te
be
one
of
the
outstanding
bring
m a 12 me~ section or a bale
who has made !Jbera.hza.tlon of the McCarran-Walter Act ""probable dunng the next sesSlOn of Congress This happened when tht events ol the Datry Short Course or 10 pounds or loose hay or chop
President Invoked the immlgmtlon law to perm1t adm•ulon In~ 'Samples of hay and SJI!tge from all pcd) m a bag, Silage can be packthe Un1ted States of 15 000 Hungarian refugees in add1Uon to th' parts of the state were dlS.Qlay.ed aged tn a .gallon gbss Jar or plastic
and then Judged !)y lwo members bag A plastic bag of tht&gt; lypf used
6,~0 who have been or w1ll be allowlild here unde1 the rertU(ei
of tlre United Slates DepartmerJl of to froezt&gt; turkeys IS tdeal
relief aot
Along w1th them,
lL\Y AND SILAGE U ASSES
A(!lrlculturc
Supporters of thr- McCarran-Walter Ad ny thls
those m attendance we~ mvtted
You can enter one or all of the
wnflrms their bellel that the law does not need to Say law
be ehang&amp;d a.s drastlcall~ as Mr Eu11mhower has Llb•ral
to JUdge anrt prizes were gtven to foiJowmg classes
long wanted They sa.y the President h1mseU proved
those who had the classes placed
Clas~ l Alfnlfa Hal' 2 Alfalfa hay
the Jaw hi liberal enough to perm at the United States bOV$Jh
closest the offJctal placulg Prizes and grass 3 Clover ha) 4 Clover
to meet any Immigration emergenclea--auch as thf
were also awarded to those fann and grass 5 Grass ha} II Soybean
Hungarian refugee situation.
ers displaying the top hay and Sll· hay 7 Mixed hay 8 ( orn srlage
Had the administration been able to complam that U was the age entrJes .
9 Grass s1lage
resttlctlve provisions of the immigrflhon Jaw wh1ch kept the Hun·
EN'IlREY BLANKS AT THE EX
ry to attend the Da1rv Short
garians out of the UmOOd States, tt would have had a possibly TENSION OFFlOE
Course and parttcJpate 1n the Hay
ll reslshble argum.ent for wholesale modUI.catlon of the Jaw
Now,
1 have the entry blanks for the and Stlage Show Show the I".Prm·
however, It w!ll have a very hard time con~i'aclog Conrress that hay and !nlat::e show here In the ers of W Va that M&lt;t!mn County
1l"s nece:nary.
Extension Office and tf you're un- 1 farn1ers arc domg a goorl JOb

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ateady improvement in the record.
In 1926 there were 41 deaths, 1002
injuries and 283,.'171 daysloat, com-

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from senotlll lflJUl'lcs. Carl Pa«ton, who worb tor the Ohio ~ower
Compan1 at Steubenville, knows th11 well. Puton n'!CenliJ waa pfct;..
ina up aerap wire near the bue of a 35-foot pole. A lineman at the
top "ffll using a 12-lnch creseent. ~rench to remon a rustJ rKrew.
The wrencb ahppeil and atruek PutoD Oh the head. Hta hard ha\ wat
knocked to the rround and be wu dazed lor a moment or two, bat
uninlurecl Puton. tbe prot~tl•• hal ud lbt_ wreneb~e~OW!!a.kl:._

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The safest fonn of rnaaa trau·
portatlon tn Oh1o La the elevator,
lnduliltnal Commission reeord.J~&gt;
prove
A atudy ol accident claUDa from
elevaton just c:l'lmpleted lbowed
two persona were kmed and 1M
lnjul'Cji in 19fifi, the Co~ssl
reported I•'re1ght elevaton AC•j
eounted for both deatha and 147

The negotiators reported "no
progress" when they retf!saed for
the Chmtmas holiday at 3 30 a m
unul nut Thursday at 2: p m.

He added that neither 11ide haJj
anythmg to offer the other to
change the deadlock Sltuation.
The company restored emergency service to Por1Bmouth last Sunday after the c1ty took elaborate
precautions to msure the safety of
operabn~ personnel at the
exchanges The city had been without service of any kind for two
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COLUMBUS, 0 UP - Weary
ne([otlatora for lhe Ohio Consolidated Telepho,ne Co and tbe strtkang CommunicatiOn Workers of
Amertca calied a halt early today
to a 13~ hl'ur barsalnlaa 11easion
that fi\Jled to pretd.uce any prog.
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Frank G TbaerMI, r:wA representatiVe, said the contract tallu
have made no progreaa since the
str1ke waa called last July 115, cu.rtalling &amp;enice In 24 Eaf!tern and
Southern Ohio countlel. He satd
the seiSion that began Wednesday
and extended mto the morning
hours today ''rehashed the entire

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Mn Ber'llce Dudley and children of Maaon, Mrs. Agnes Edwards and Mrs Madcdlne Roush
bart, Administrator
6-1-tl
and daughters called on Mr and
Rondell Prlddy
Mrs Dorsey Roush Sunday even·
12 18 3tp
..., reol-&amp;neolloo
Wdden.
rng
lleallold Boaroa, Drop Clolbo.
Mr and Mrs Richard Roush and
TURKEY llid HAM SHOOT Ra
cJint.oo
Ft.ber. lllddlopoot.
fam1ly are spendmg a few days 4t
clne Plannlnl Mlll. Dee. 23
Meanwhile, General Telephone
Pbbae 62115-X.
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visiting
Mrs
Sunday guests or Mr and Mrs Gauley Bridge
Nut American Legton Meeting
CG of Ohto parent firm of Ohio
Housh
s
p&amp;rents,
Mr
and
Mrs
Ted R1ley Sr were Mr and Mrs
Dec 20
12-lHitc,
Consolidated, announced an agree·
ONE 4 ROO~! APo\RTMI•:NT One
Ted Riley Jr and family of Mid Ernest Wtlllams
m~'~nt had been reached w1th the
6
room
houso
Nev.ly
decorated
BUY YOUR BALE
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Mr and Mrs Cecil Marltn and
dleport Mr and Mrs W D Lee and
CWA personnel employed by Genmslde
anti
out
A
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Bena:U
Mrs
Chester
Martm
and
son,
CbetNOW Charge off to th1s year's
sons of l hcshtre and Mrs Vernon
eral after six days of negotiations
Pomeroy
11 1 tf
bus1neu Black $8 75 - PremRoush and son Vernon Ray of M" ly all of West Columbta, called on
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush and
ium $8 50 Good $6 ~ Quanbty
&gt;On
famtly Sunday
dl~~eount
Fulton
Thompson
Ted and Joe Htley vtsJted th.ctr
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy
parer..ts Mr and Mrs red Rile}
Mrs Dorsey Roush and Mrs Clay
Mrs, Nanry Shuler, who fell m
PIN BOYS AJ)p!y I'OIIHlOY Bowl·
12-17·12tc
mg Aile~ :WIJ X
12 20 3lc
at West Columbia Sunday The) Grnullead were 1n Galhpohs on her home And broke her :htp 1s
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are both 1!1 ,, the!f home
Thursday to see Mrs Leo Clark, senou.sly 111 In Meigs General HasSEE US ABOUT A ntEE PAINT
~ervtce
Mrs
George
Bumgardner
and
who ts ~till a pahent at Holzer p1tal
job for your tractor
Brown's
daughter Lmda of Mason vlslted Hosptlal
Chr1stmas program at the Umted
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
Tractor Sales
12 15 6tc 1Sl'P~rlc
Mr
and
Mrs
Joe
Ri
ley
Sunda)
Brethern
Church will be held on
1:
TANK~ ( .. .SS J'OOLSand
Tlw (.oud Wtll Class wen\ tu
Mr and Mrs Mtlton Roush and Saturday • Dec 22 at 7 30 p m
Mrs
Herman
Carlwnght
IS
con
out homes clcilned com)J\ete
Gr&lt;~h,tm Sliltlv n on l'nday n1ght
GIVE - NF...t ( KI or ELNA SEWRev Emma BeiJe Sopher, form·
stallatwn
free
ln
sj)cctlon,
reasand &gt;A ere s• rvrd d1nner by the fmed to her home due to ,Jtnesg hm!Miy of LdanMesvlllDe. Ohio Rcallehd
ING MACHINES The only 100%
on
r an
rs
orsey
ous , er Method111t pastor bert was m
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onablc pntes cht•mJcal servlce Farm Womtn~ U ub ;~tlhl.'lr club
automatic Neehht - Elna Sewing
Mrs Earl Darst and daughter Frtday
I an automobile acc1dent and broke
~nd
\acuum
cqnlpmf'nt
All
sep·
house
alit
r
dlnn&lt;'r
a
~hort
Chrtst
Circle, Ollvc at lAl Phone 1224,
Gale spent Sunday wllh Mn JesMartrn Ohlinger 1s a patient at her spme m two places and lS tn
tic tunks and ("f'HJoL prlfiiR guar- m.11s pru~t«m wa~ Jo:l~tn ;~nd an ex sic Cartwright also Ralph Cart the Sthaekel Clime
Gallipolis
12 14 6tc
I senoull condition at a Kenton Hosanteed fu'r one :;••ar S &amp; H San change vi ,;tfh
wr1ght of Mason call('d on her
Mr. onrl Mrs Dorsey Roush and I pttal
1tary Servl.cl'
!'none Jackson
SEE THE NEW Del..EVA.L liULK
Sunday
daughter Emogene were shoppmg
A de!J~wu ~ t hit ken dumcr was
107~ Toll rh.Jrges call collecL
MILK eOOLER Fulton ThompIn Pt Pleasant last week
The WSCS of the Methodut
24 bJur sr rvl! e, no t'Xtrr charge served on vt'tY tllt 1ly decorated
Mr and Mrs Dann} Kelhngs
•on, Eaat Mam St
11 28 lmoc
Robert Ohlmger called on [.cw Church of Apple Grove served a
up .o 50 m'll'H
11 .SO lmoc tables lo lhc [11lluwmg members worth and son ~Ike spent Sunday Kmg Saturday
turkey d!lln('r Wednesday evemng
ompletrr WHEEL WGK.diiENT.
M1~~
Latuu
llolland
Helen with Rev and Mrs Howard' Ktllys
Mr!'; Bertha Clark and grandson at the home of Mrs Estes Syhesbl:artci.D.I and brake IUVlte
Larry l'alled on Mrs F. B Lllch· tcr to 20 mtombeiS Mrs D V Hill
QU!CK SERVICE oa Watcll ft&amp; WJ!II~m s, l'"m K~&gt;.llfllS Florence worth at Hartford SL1nday
Rlehtt'a Safet.r ServiM. Wut
J;~net Nllholson of C!tfton and fteld, Sunday evenmg
and Mrs Dale H11\ attended
pairllll{ br F actonr Trai.Ded Ym.1n~,; , Hell'n U1.1rker, Mary Pick·
Va.la 8tf'eet, PomvoJ, Ob.lo.
watchmJk..Jr
CUIJ....iNS JEWZ. cu.s WlllOilll. lluttrn.ut BL•tty Cllll, J1m Stewart of Mason called on
Mr and Mrs Dorsey Roush and
Mrs Charley Sayre ts spendmg
U&lt;tra
Wtlliallls
Alma
.Johnson
Barbara
Scott
;~t
Middleport
Ohio
Jo
mogtne
called
on
Mr
and
Mrs
several
weeks w1th his s1ster Mrs
1ERS.
Pl'Ol"""'
t-3-tf
YO\I
Robert Rou~h. Sunday
Francrs Slaughter of Cottageville,
Iaker'• wHJ lin •..q, the beJl R.A.Diu " TELl':VIS!Wo/ SERVICE W1ima Hlnkt· J awu nee Lcw1s Lu Saturday.
ctllt II&lt;Lrt 1~v n
Yfablc Johnson
Calling on ~lr ;~nd Mrs Clara
Leo Clark clllled on Mrs The· W Va
1nde on futnl~ or ag;.~UaD
Pbtlae 200 Cleland Apphant:~ f&lt;'rll'da Hrru y lunf' Burns, ltl'ne Williams S~nday cwnmg were resa Ohhnger
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The WSCS h~ld their Chnstmas
S~1re 118 W Matn St. Pome.ro7
Ju~tt~, hab~:!h Urown, and Kay Mrs l!:tltel lla,~tnun and chtldrcn
Mrs Ther,•sa Ohl 1ngcr called on
party
Saturday evemng w1th a pot
%-23-t!
lttl{•y
of Pl Pleasant Route
Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark
and
luck lunch ~erved to 20 The devofam1ly,
Monday
Mrs
John
Harnsun
ani'! Mn
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1950 BUICK Speot.!Jl, 2 dr Scdau
Mr and Mrs ( lvde Clark and tions were lt&gt;d by Mrs Dons Wilt,
VORJ(:MAJII
&amp; ABBOTT TV ~I ht lct rn the 1·hurch b!l!lernent It nana were 9hopptng 111 Middleport
Dvnaflow drlw "hard top &amp;t) [('
famlly
called on Mr and Mrs. v1ce preSident Chnstmas carols
VICE Allh ~ake1 R;:tred~ y wtll bt' pot lu~k Also an electiOn Monday
w~:re sung t&gt;nd gtft!l
exchanged
$2,595 00 Dl.llctlnar ~. l'onwroy
Carl
Clark,
Fnday
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
t~~d~~_!l
t\aDil.
ae
1Ht
ut
ortHers
ever}
one
IS u1gcd to at
Due
to
Mrs
J
D
Roush
leaving
1
Ohio
12 20 lltc
A daughter was bOJ n to M1 unrl
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Mr and Mrs
rack Orrt and to Sp(!nd the w1nter tn Columbus,
Mr~ Vaught
Stewart of Clifton f11m1ly and Mr and Mrs Dick Ord
PERSONALS
1955- OinsMOBJiF ~~~pt'r 88 4 SAVE ON YOUR Sllt"'\E repair Jt 1
she was presented a mc-e gtft from
S,1turdny
mom1ng
at Holzer Jloa- and famUy were all gul"sts of Mr the society.
dr Holliday Sedan hydram.a\t{
Mt .llrld M1 ~ Guor~e Hurtts at
Uacme Shoe Shop
driVe
$2,&amp;9&amp; ()(}
Blaetl.1111r .M.
J\ 30 tf t~tHh.!d a 1hnner on )tond,Jy even l p1tal The bab) welght-d 6 pounds and Mrs Harry Ord Sunday
Attendance at the Method1st S
Pomeroy , Ohto
12 :w lite
Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark and
mg given b) the appalstwn .111 anrl 8 ounl!es, thu is the ftrst
ch1ld for the Stewarts
Mn Estyl Clark were shoppmg m S Sunday was 67 offenng $10 25
l'otnt Ph·a~.rnt
J9M BlllCK 2 dr IUviera Cpl'
Insurance
The mother ts lhc !ormet Tore- Gallipolis, Pt Pleasant and Pome
Mrs R E Gnmm, S(ln8, and
Mr Ivan Uush anrt Mr anti Mn
Hard-top"
dynaflow
drive
Mr
and Mrs Bob Adams were m
It&lt;!
Blake
daughter
or
Mr
tmd
Mn
roy
Monday
aarnt!II-SimJ)IIOn tnluranee A.jjency, f'erlls Ju~tiH of Mason w.1s (•all Arllcy Blake and paternal grand
$2 396 00 Blallf:h\llr ~ . J'omt•ro)
Mlll Mary Ord and Mrs Jennie Columbus, Saturday for tr&lt;,.trnerrt.J
mg
on
Mr
and
~1rll
Ned
llf"nry
on
Mlddleport. Fil'e • AubOmobHeOhlo
12 20 6tc
mother IS Mrs SJdV!a Stew&lt;~rt ol Ord were shoppmg ln Pomeroy of Mrs Gr•mm's son, Ronald's,
Ronc\s, Phone 8315-X
1-20-tf Sunday
eyes
Mason
Thunday
1952 FORD jVB Vlctoru. Cpl'
Mr and Mrs Gt'orgc Burns and
Mn Dan Humphrey and Mr and
Mrs John C Roulih or Ka1IODJ
Mr and Mrs Ruena Kmg Jr and
Fordomatlc dnvr,
hard top" COMPLETE IDIIV"•'lce Proteetloo rlaughter Cheryl were m Charh'~
M1sti
Phyllis
Wllltams
and
J,mlce
10ns were calling on Donald
Extra nlcl!l _ , 00 Blaettnar s,
ure, Auto, Flnr, Polio
Dorr lon on TU('t~dav
'f.JN
Rusaell
Gr1mm
of Columbus
visited
with the
latter's
parents, Il1
Nicholson of Cllflon were ~hop­ Grimm, Sunday
Pomeroy, Ohio
12 29 Bl&lt;" ~;M~t~ll~•-M;;td~d~l;;OJ)~ort;;;~·~OII;;;I~o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
M1ss Beverly Ann Burn11 rrllend rung In Parkersburg Monda) cveMr
and
Mrs
Bert
Grlmm
Mrs Jennie Ord wu vulllny
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Mrs Nora Gorham and R. A
mng
DeSOTO VR t dr
St•dan
Mr
and Mrs Jack flrd Monday.
\ta~on Monday mght 1111d wus an
Power steering, automatic trans
-TherMa
Ohllnt~r Hayman spent Tuesday .with their
Mr~ Harold Young and children
all ntghl guf'st of Char1cnc Diehl
mere, Ctrohne Detzel, Gallipolis
mla~lhOD
$895 00.
Blacttnar ~
Mr Robert Stewart 1nd son of of Masoo spent. Monday with her
STRUCTURAL I &amp;lAMS
Mrs C L Parsons of New HaPomeroy, Ohio
12 20 Blr
motht'r M1s Clifford Johnsl'ln
~1.tson calletl on his fathn Mr
SCRAP IRON- MITALS
ven, W Va., vlstted Thursday wtth
Andr('w Stewart Sunday
CHEVROLET, 4 dr 111edan, VB
Mra W J Chapman, Mr and Mrs Mn J D. Roush.
Oarty Smith stationed at Knoll
asotor wttb o•erdrlve, radio,
HART.ORD
E J Grimm spent aeV(!ral days
Cettl Bleulng and Okey Rousb
~llic Tl'nne~11ee Air Force
Base
heatcor, Nat rover., dark gret.n
Vlrglnlt (trleton were in Parkenburg,
MoDday last week m Columbus
linlJh $1741t 00 Pomerl'!y Motor
sp~&gt;nt ~l'~·ral da)s w1th his grand
BilLE CLASS INTERTAINED
Mr and Mrs F. A. Cadle were
ahopplna: and consultlng Dr T L
Co
11 28 tf
pilrctHs Mr and Mr~&gt; T b Young
shopping at P.arkersburg, W. Va ,
Mr~ Arthur Wayland and Mlsa ftarrls
Pom..,.y
R("V Kclltngsworth ano his w!f('
Phone 510
f''slh("J McKmght were hostesses
Mrs Frank McDermitt wu 1 Tuesday
d53 FORD. • c;. , lovdy cream
of Hartford ('ailed on Mr and Mrs to the Lad1c11 Rlblc Class uf the VISitor In Huntmgton, Monday
and Mlle. tus!.omllne, V8 motl'lr
Jhs Llltle Sunday afternoon
flartford Methodist Church all heir
Everett Pickens of New Haven day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boston
1un vltdr. "ldio, beater, 11eat
Mt8s Betty Roach o( West Co- home evening Attending the meet· v111ted NeenU:r with Anna and
Mr and Mrs. Calvln Blessing
cover•, l"orclomatlc and Contlnlumbr.a was an all nla:ht gu~st of tng were- Mrs Thurl Stone Mra Vena Pickens.
were Saturday eYenmg guests of
antal Uim. '100&amp;.00 Pomeroy
Sandra Bennett Saturda,
Harry G1bbs, Mrs J W Kf'll Mrs
Mrs Ethel Fry called on Miss Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blesslna:.
Motor Co.
11 28 U
At I&lt;" Donald M Newell who Js Mack Howard Mr9 F.mU Knr~:ht, Ella Blellllln(' Friday evening
Mr and Mrs. Denms Roush were
19&amp;8 CH$VHOLET, o6 .-:~, 1. tone
Mr and Mrs Howard Weigand shopping m Pt Pleasant Saturday
Mu Rutter Kntght Mu W1lll11m
blue flnl11l, lDO 1erie11, heater,
Gtbbs ~r11 George McKnight Mn visited re«ntly wtlh Mr and Mn afternoon
dean. •781.00. Pomeroy Motor
l&lt; dwjlrd Kl'll, and Miss Helen nit- Art:h Roush.
F M Rouah and W1ll1am Ball
Co.
11 28 tf
Fred Roush was a. bu&amp;lnestL C'lll· were busmel8 vllltora in Point
fie
Jer in Point Pleasant, Saturday
Pleasant, Saturday.
l'EH.SONAI...S
Cbarlle Brown returned to h1s
Emery Fry and Mrs Clarence
Donald Jcnkms of llunlln~lnn
spent Sunday with hiS COUSlfl MISS employment on the nver after Adklna of Plain Valley, Mr. and
spending a abort vacation wtth h1s Mrs Ed Fry att~nded the funeral
Mt ldrt tt Chapman
of Gus Roush at the FogiCJOng
Mr ttnd Mrs W T Stone \\ere family at Board
Mr and Mn Leonard Roush and Funeral Home In Muon Sunday
1n Galllpolla Sunday
Mrs Hugo Juhling and Mn A family visited one evening re«nt· afternocn.
Miss Ida Aten Is 1mprovang from
Kr1th McCluni were In Galltpoltl ly with Mr and Mrs Leroy Roush
and new daughter.
a recent Illness.
Saturdav
Mrs Donald Thompson, Mrs
Mr C. G B11lups of Pomt Plea·
I\ large t'rowd £rom here alll'nd
and Nelson Brown wcrl\ Christ- sant was a caller In the homes of
l'd the Gardl'n Club Flower ~how
Charlie Brown, Mil!l GII'!Tia Crump
at New Haven Saturday anrl Sun
mas ahoppln1 ln Point Pleasant Mr
Mrs. Dwight
Cecil Bleasmg
and 1!I
Mr. and )Ira
Gibbs Sund"
Frtday nl&amp;hl
:\IJss Mildred Chapman anrl 1 ee
afternoon
Mrs Ed Fry called on Mrs Cora day
Miss Dorotby Weigand was the
GJbb.q w&lt;!rl' shopping ln Parki"Ts Pro~~Ser Wednesday afternoon who
hunil Monday evcnmg
Is Ill
Beotrlce Chapman,
Mrs A Keith McClung and Mt~~
1'he Ladles A1d of Uak GrO\e
Mrs
FriQk
McDermitt,
Upper
Esther McKilllilht were In J'otnt EUB Church met Tuesday w1th
Flat.,
and
daaahter,
Emma
Lou, 1
Pleasant Monday evening all&lt;'nd Mrs Paul Randolph of Umon for
were
caUen
In
the
home
of
M:r.
tna: thf' meeting of The Aml'ncan a Christmas gtft exchange
and
Mrt.
Rusaell
Hotrman
sunday
AssoctaUon of Uni\'Crllity Women
Geora:e Reed and Mrs Luvena
Donald Smtih &amp;tudent at Ohto Ramey accompanied Mr Shli!rman
..... Ella Blerrsu.. spent Monday
Slatl' Uruvcn1ty Columbu!l SJil'nt Ble!I.Sing: to HunUngton Thursday, with Mrs Fannie fiylor.
Mrs. Ethel Myers, Dayton, Ohio.
-.,-::--l he week end at bdme Wlth his wheN be submUted to surgery on
11 visiting wlth ber son, Tobey and
MAX WAJID
molher Mrs D A Smith
Friday at St Mary's Hospttal
FJUGIDAIHE MANf~Lt: lar~f' Sl7t
wlf"e
:\ir anrt Mn Jack Frye and \IJss
Mrs. Sarah Hannum and Robert
11mr. aa new rttone 28~
BJilie Weipnd and mother, Mrs.
I l'na Jo:mbleton of Chester W Va spent Friday with Mr and Mrs
12 20 lh
Ina Welpnd., called on Mr. and ,
wrrr- lhe week-~nd guests of Mr Guy Blcasang of Mason
Mrs. DanieT Wela:•nd of Hwttin1~
~ COCKER PtTf"S 12 wrrks uld
11nrl Mrs Harry Gibbs of Front St
Nelson Brown called on M1ss ton, S•turdoy .
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•1 l\1 Crump wu a bu~ms~ ~ l~1t Mary Ann Roush of Nl'w Haven
liS L l,.n II.
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Mr. and "Mrs. Curtis Rickard, Mr•
Ea.d8, Rutland, R D 12 20 6l11
Sunday arternoon.
or 111 Potnt I'lca111mt Mond11v
Pomarey, Oh ..
week end with Mr. and Mrs JloMrs Luvena Ramey, Mrs P.flly and Mrs Stanloy Adkms spent the
Mr and Mrs John Rf'ltnu (' WNl'
USED TYI1EWRITE1t, JZOOd cundl·
Roush,
Ella and Maude BlcsslnR, mer R1ckard ln Columbus tnd re.
Ill New Haven Saturday evl'mng
tlon See Charlt:!~ Reuta at
Mrs Etttel Fry and Mrs Areh port that Homer is back to work
CONCR£TE
BLOCKS
Karr • VanZandt Motor Sail'~
Mrs Sarah Dlddlr allendl'd a Rousb met Wednesday wath Mr:;. after a reeent illness.
12 lO 3lc
"Build a.tt.r For
&lt;. hmtmu party ot the PaRt Coun. Fannie Taylor 1nd qmllcd on a
Mrs Fannie Taylor and ~on, Ru
ctlors D of A, at the Marlin Ho~el
YOUNI1 Ht:NS, whltc leghorn~
SINATO. Arthur V. Watktna
Ernie
and
MIN
Twtl•
Rick·
bert
were guesta of relaUYes In
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
rn Pomeroy
tRI, Utah, aid In Wuhin4't011
and whlt.e r~kll Me nnd 7~c
Ptr PleHIInt Sunday evcnmg
that ha Ia ~ a biD to
uCb. A. N. Bengel, Potnf'roy
Mrs. Berth• Woltc and daughll'r
lor
3 Miltl Nerth of POIM,.Y
)lr. •nd Mrs Maude Blcsalng
lD
\'~
JIVt t.ll Hunprtai nfupM .arOoras Plcken1, spent a day w1th
12 19 6tl
oft""U'W iloo aAd Guy Blualnj: of :ll.ason spent
Oft Rt. 3l. Call Wm. GrutMr,
r1VlnJ ln th' ,U, S. a aba.nce to
thcll" daughter and sister. Mrs
Is 111.
Sunday with Mr. Bennie Ble51ing
M.AliBLE 't"W KITCWlN TABLE
Br,·an
Harris and bmUy, Reedsbt
C.l~&amp;
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(l~f!r-til:l_!ltllJ.
and Jamlly of AINny.
Ros.k
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I AM NOT RESPQNSIBLE FOR
any debts other than my own on
or' after thn O.:.te, Dec 17, 1956

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BOYS SUITS, sJZes 14-16 ln stouts
Also boy's bi~ycle ln good condttioo at 137 Mulbe!"ry Ave
1.12 18 3tp

..... I etfltl Pll' wer4. _.
..U.. llmlmam ebarlt OOe..fJ eea.U pel" word for tbree COD~
tl
IIICU~o~'9e IIUet ODI.
lpecUl-uDe moa.Ut. for 2&amp; Ct1ltt
pet W"Wd..
Pull r.,. Of Z C4tl"per word will
be ebaqed for advertlllq: lfoot
Plld for before the 25th of eaeh
moatb follcnriDJ illsertl'OD
Error• LD. Advertlam&amp;-Sboul.d be
reported lmm.edl.ate}f The DallJ

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same U new Phone 285
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1Smlth-Coroni! TYPEWRITER con-

tact Janet Manuel, Racine

Phone

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FIRERrrdfWOOD FORH SAILEd ,BSieek~-m
be -mlble
ord or
aro
ac l..un
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I or hone 852J

for mOI"e than one ineorrect lnlel'tion.

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Clifton

statJOned &lt;~t salena Kansaa Air
Force Billie hil~ retu.rned to hls
pDllt after spr•ndmg two weeks
CHRISTMA PAitTY
wlth hu parents Mr and Mrs. Clar
Clifton P T A held theu an- ence Newell lind family
nual Chr stma~ pJrt; last :O.Ionday
Martha Henry who ~~ employed
1 1 ld
even wg dl lh~ l!l!tv n )Clii)O lU I
at Col umbus Uhlo spent the week
wg A pvtlu. k .,,IIJ I w.~s held
t&gt;nd w1th he r parents Mr
;111d
l'roi J&lt;'I•l Ul 11 ~_ a!
prnJdcd MJS Oscar Hw r}
ovl r til pro ~;r.ml l!lrll&gt;tma~ re
Mns Reba Kearns of Clifton
cu1 U~ wit !-Jl"}' a t hrou~o:hout lh.~ I daughter of Mr and Mrs John
eHn n~ U&lt; I Otwna l was led by Kearns was untled 1n marnage to
Mr- I) ll \.\ ll lt&lt;Jms Mrs O~;ear Dana Fields of Hartford s-~urday
]tltlln prt~~uted a rcadtng A eveamg
I t h r i::.Un~ ) l rHHJ~ ut
r~admg by
u
fh
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Ml.ss Uetty Ru~:~ch of west Colum
\lr~ !\~·~·
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Anu ther n urd 111 a~ pl.a&lt;t'd and b1 .. was an all n11;;nt goe:st of San
Bt lt} t Jll rt"oJ l hr 1111;m before dta Benncll Saturday
Mr and Mrs 1 0 Young V1Sll·
I l hmtlll.:~~
ed relauves at Mason sunday
1

Care ot 'l'batlb aD4 !pedal No- ( ll ) Wanted To Buy
tica of E•errt.s prlntfld at HIIUI &lt;.amt s wt rr plaved and pn:res
lar daatfl.ed nta.. Obltuarlea Wante4 - RAW FURS and Beef awilrdcd tu Mrs v~ar Henry , Mrs
pwbUI!Mtd •t 1 eeDt per word..
Hldea
Carl Chevalier,
Long 1-:lt anor V11n \t l'll'r and Mrs 81il

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TQMERS, A M.erry Chr1strnu
and Happy New Year Lena McKinley, representative for the
Fae Maau.facturmc Co and the
Cheerful f'ard Co.
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Me&lt;!hanrc St, Avery Nelson
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won tht dour prLZl A g1ft ex
change w&lt;~ :. held
Atttnd ng
rr
Mrrs Oscar

14) for Rent

TWO ROOM AND fo'OUR ROOM
apartme nts, elose In town, 127
Butternut
12 11 12tc

,-or rent
Jo;Jeett.c wallpapr
eteamer L1mton fi ;..,her, Mid
dlepurt Ph 62R~ X
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P'OR SAU.--Peat" '!(Jrby Real Eetate,
Rutla.M TownAhlp SJ
acrea land house barn aDd 0\11
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Henry Mrs Walter VJ!Iars, Mrs
I ester V~:~rr Meter Mr~ lrena Kel
ley Mr and Mrs 'y\1Jham Van
Meter, Mrs Harold R1ch&lt;Jrd, Mr:s
Elmer Van Meter Mrs &lt;.:harles
Vauan, M1 ss Laura Hollilnd Mrs
Bell Wti!Jams, Mrs Pearl Smith,
Mrs !larry Roush Mrs Lawrencl
Smith Mrs
Vi-alter Blake Mrs
(hftnrd Johnson Mrs Katie Has&amp;
and son Klnnte and Mrs Betty
Cal l
ROUSH SISTERS
The Roush s1sters along wlth
lhcJr srstcr In law Evelyn Roush
met at the homl' of Mr and Mr!
Ned Hrnr!o- on Thursd;~y It belflg
thelr J)..,cemher mi.!ClinJ;l g1fts Wtll'l'
exchanged tW~J!ve of them one each
month At noon an oy~tt&gt;r dmner
and all the tnmmmgs were Jerved
to Mrs ~llnl(e Harl Mn E8lyl
Cl1.1rkc, Mrs l ou1se Gibbs
Mrs
1
Els1r J ccvtng Mrs Fannlt· Chukc
Mr and Mrs Raymon Roush and
[
daughter:; Mrs Ter rts Justtce and
the hos tess Mr &lt;tnd Mrs Henry

Tom W1lhauus who 1s employed
m Hunllngton spent Sunday WJth
hiS parents Mr aud Mrs Uoyd
Wtlhams
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hoffman of
Pomeroy
Oh1o visited Mr and Mr~
1
Ray Ptckens Sr Sunday
Ray P1ckens Sr was dl&amp;charged
from Holzer Hosp 1tal Fnday after
bemg a medical patient there the
k
pas 1 wee
Mr and Mrs John M Roush 1nd
son Mike spt'nt Thursday wtlh
~Irs Earl Darst and chtldren at
Pomt Plea~:~anl
Mrs l', anrue Frances or Mason
apeot Sund.lly wlth Mr and Mrs
F M Lockett
Mrs Evelvn Ntl'hnlson was discharged from Holzer Hospital last
F'rtday followmg observation Thurs
day and l"rld;~y

BROAD RUN
Mr &amp;nc! Mrs Harry Kearru are
annot,ncma: the btrth ot a daulbter born Friday everun1 at the
Holzer Hospital at GalUpolla The
b&lt;~b) we1ghed 6 lb l~Y.B ot
and
ha~ Oeen n;~;m~:d Sheila Ann Ma
ternal grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Arthur Ohlmger and paterllal grandparents are Mr and Mn
Delmas Kearns of Hartford
Mr and Mrs Henry Phelps of
Letart Falls, Ohio called on Mr
and Mrs Arthur Ohlmger Sunday
Mr and Mrs Blll Ohlinger of
West Columbla called on Mr and
~1rs Henry Ohlmger Monday
Yr and Mrs Hoyt Clark. v1slt.ed
Mrs Theresa Ohhnger and family
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Ohlinger
called on Mra Graee Brooks wbo
Js sttll on the srek list
Lew King v1s1ted Robert Oh·
hnger Sunday
Pete and Charlie Ord called on
their grandmother,
Mra ·Ruth
Goodmte over the week end
.Mr ~tnd lolrs Raymond Roush
and daughters, Janke Gtbbs and
Larry Lievtng were shopping In
Galllpohs Saturday eveni111
Raymond Roush was on the stck.
ha.t last week .

Long Bargaining
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Rare'• on.e ef lhe tint eya
protecton e-.er worn by aD
ObJo btcluatrial. •PlDfee. It'•
a pair of cobalt l'iaMM. eom ..
plet• w"it.lt. aldeban, made
about 1880 to uu lh• •il'ht

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LETART FALLS,

Urqes Job Safety
During Holidays
J'ob-ufet, rulo are partleolarlr Important during holidar
IMUOII, aecordin1 to the Divl·

lion ol. Saflb and Hygiene.
"Safety 1• larply a matte:r
of mind," Jamea H. Fluker,
auperintendent, pointe out. ".U
holiday time mhub are inclined
1111 wander ahead to evening
fetUvitiea, or to look back on
the Dlsht betore...
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Days" 111 the Division's adv1ee
to all Oh1o employees.

of the total mju.nea.
1
In 19M, thel't!!l were ab: ratalitiet
and 206 non-fatal aecldenta, and
1n 1968, seven deaths, 268 lnjurie~,
ftgure.a ahowed.
Except for ona death In 1963
wbl.eb Involved a pauenger eleva•
tor, an fatalitlea were attributed

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to freight elevator aecldenta.
Thill data wu eulled from ata-fiatica being atudJed by th'!: Safet1)
Codes Steering Committee wbleh
il preparing recommendations for
a aew elevator code.
The committee of management
and labor repreaentativea hope1 to
have recommendations ready :lor
hearing before the Jnduatrial Commlsalon before the end of the year.
The commisalon 1a especiaft1
coneerned Wtth acddenta aerioua
uoqh to cause death and loss of
tlme from oceupationa. In 1966
there were 18,520 daya lost. For
p1ll'J)OieR of calculationa, a death ia r
listed aa 6000 days lost. The 19ri5!
filfUre compare• with 47,185 in

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that
far orr country
Pakbtan u D COI&amp;Rtr)' or f&gt;K
treme JDterr:st and 1mportanc~ to
the U S a"~ 1t Is out stauncheMt
Mtd East ally Mtss Roulli1 and her
fore1gn friend w1\l have first hanrl
expertcnces to relate
WI! have o;ent tmmeme suppltes
of thtngs Rltlitary to Paktstan to
say notbmg of concerted mFsston·
ary ef£ort tn that area for man y
many years
Rev Lester Roush IS a wt&gt;ll
known f1gur, 10 Meigs Co hav1 ng
a summer home- 1 thmk 1n the
Basha,.. netr;:hborhood-wbere he
sojourns frt&gt;quently

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\ IIU. P-!SK HIS LIFE.

JN THET SHAKY OLE
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WliH.,. F. Gtt~Qtorv.
,.tJ.A$0N COUNTY AGRI"L AGENT

WEsT VlRGINA UNIV&lt;ERSITV '&gt;

19154.
Enforcement of code requ.ire--

rnent.s and safety education are

DOWNINGTON''
Mr and Mrs- Ch~y KJJ~ called on the Oke} MUTPltJ Wntt.h
Sunda, ul Athens
11 r
Mr and :'!Irs Murpby j~ re
cently became the ifaltdpar~nl~ ot
twms born to lhe1r dauShter Mr
and Mrs ShlrleY Hteltmall', Afhf'ns
Bellid~s the twms a b6)( and
a
girl the U•cktn&lt;~ns h:~ve two pthcr

DAiRY Slf()RT COmtSI!:
The W V" U Dairy Short CoursP
will
be .held January 7 to JO; 1951
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Damo• Mery 'String Alo~tg•
Party Coul4 Thus lonoftt Last n~ar s Dauy Short Course was
WHh Some lice t'ropo1als
From Proalftnl'l Populari!J one of the most mterestmg and children.
mfonnahve meetin!ilS I attended
The M:urph}s' other daughter,
8pecuJl to Central Prtsll A~aoc;.:ofloa
and I'm sure the 1957 StTol"t Courf&gt;c Opal Waggner, Colt~mbus had a
ASHINGTON- Look !or ecmgresltlonal Democratl to IDtenlify
won't be an!- drfferen1
little g1rl a few days later
the1r eiTorts to tum f!'re~~ldent Elaenbower'l popul&amp;rlty tD
All phsses or Diary are diSCUSS
.Charles Kmg called on Wllham
their own t1eneftt In the 8/Sth Congrelll!l.
~d bY compentent mon tn the1r
King
Thursr:lay evemng
The De':llocrata, frankly Jmpre11sed by the alze Of Mr £taen.
particular J"1eld Feedmg yotJr cows
Sh1rley
Phtl!lp~ h s been on the
hower s vlct!ltJ know that many voter:. would turn from tbem It
s1ck !Jst w1th an mfectwn 9f the
they openly oppose&lt;;~ hla progTam durtng the next two yearJ. That breedmg hOw to make h1gh qual
m1ght ~pell defeat for the Democratic majority in the 1858 elections. It) hay and sJlage ncy, mttkmg car She under a Pomeroy doctors
lnatead, they w.m throw their rup))Ort behind equipment are some of the top1rs tare
They havf' begun to te~t for
cert1un key admlnlstn.Uon Jll'f'posall which they wh1ch are dlsr-ussed
coal
on the Markin's farm or_ the
T1me spent at the Short Course
know many Rtpublieau do not like Any GOP
IS
well
worth
1t
so
why
not
make
congressman who votes agaln.t White House
tull
requeats w\U the-n be lambasted durtnc the next plans now to attend You II not
Elm us Phillips l'allC'd on h1s son
t"arnpalps.
only ptck up a lot of valuable m F'nda!- afternoon
To .11ome extent, Senate Majarit:r Leader Lyn· formatwn but tt will give }OU a
Mr and Mrs Charlt•y Kmg \J S·
don Johnaon tu~td thil ~lquot ill the laat tam• l1ttle \'&amp;cation
rted huo. brother, WlliHJm Kl.n g on
palgn. by elalmlilt t,pe J)tnwcratl~ 8fth COonveu
}toOM AND BOARD A'l' TilE "F"r1day afternonn
gave Mr l!llaet\ttower ~ ~ thaA the Re· MILL
pulillcan 83rd.
You can eal anrt sit cp \'t'r}
\ Nigh on the lilt of 1ertalaUoh 1upported by
ANTIQUITY
~h~apiy
.11t J01ckson's Mtll lJild the\
the Wh1te llbu!Je, but known to offend many Re·
Th.:o I arites A1d of I he llaptJst
publla:..ta,, art ~Uis for 1ot4eral Bid to schoola and have accomodahom for ,lit !hat Church held their annual Cht1lll
m~ght attend the Sholl Comse
for lJberaJI,slng taritr and Jmmlgtltion policies
mas party at the church Thurs(lfty
Your lodgmg at the Mtll costs afternoon w1th fJfteen mcmberR
Democratic leaders QUI. rant conth'!er-.ble support tor all of these meawrea :tn their own party. $1 27 the f1rst mght $ 77 the s~c present Th"'l e was au f!xchange
ond mght $51 th1' third an1l fom
of gtfts 'a rtd selection of Secret
• Am FORCE :PliOGRESS-tD wake of ~id teehnotogtcal ad- the mght
SlSters for the commg year RP
the Air Foree hasJ moved rapidly to tbe tore In the PentaBreakfast costs $62. dmn&lt;'r $37 frf'shments were Jello salad sanrl·
lhe A1r Force will take nearly 50 per cent of the and supper $1 13 Tlu se pr1n s are w1ches cookif's and roffee
depa1 tment budget this year.
Vt&gt;ry re;~sonllhle fo t a g-ooo rl hed
Mrs L1n.e was hostess at a
atrengthea th~: servtca's position, Defense Secretary and ROOd m••als
Stanle\ Pro1lucls Party Tuesday
WH10n recenUy or.are4..tha~ all~aage rocketa be
RO&lt;&gt;M FOR FOUR
e'em.ng Mrs. Eh1abeth Campbell
Air Foree' ~~· &lt;0' ,.,.,,' 1 tun go :1\g to ttt•cg!f and h ~H' or P'omeroy demimstratRd the proman
the "new" dete~~hment Ss Gen. Curbs room n m} ra1 to tah fou r ollwrs dud:~ Refre&lt;:zhment~ Wfl e ~rrved
1
Le:Ma:y;' comm8.hder of the Strat~gJC\h.lr Command, who Is concenMtke POWf II and Kalph Diddle,
If you'd !lkl' to go w1th me lel me
tratLnl 01\ bigger and better manned intercontinental bombers
emplo:~-ed
al Fnnkfort spt•nl the
know Alsr. 1f snmc ol } ou arr
When lnU,tCQntinental balliattc missiles are developed tQ the point
week
end
wtth thi'Jr parcnls Mr
wh.ere 1:bey can out-do the manned bomber, LeMay sa1d recently, planmng lo dnvc up &lt;rnd huvc and Mrs Morga\l Pow!"ll and Mr
room
111
yOU!
car
get
111
touch
with
he Will change hls present pos1tion.
and Mrs Oval Diddle
LeMay, &amp;lang With other Air Force offtcers, beheves that the me and m:wbe we can wo'·k out
t'loefense establishment must be fl.extble, He contendH that military some travel arrangements for
aDie to a1tend lh&lt; Short Course
thanking mu.st -not be geared to what happened m the "last war," aa thl"lse wrthout transportation
HAY
&amp;
SIL&lt;\GE
SHOW
hut would Irk!' to ~l'nd some hay
haa moat often been the case v.Jth gene1als and al;fmlrliols et all
This
year
as
last
~ear,
there
anCI
Slhlge fO the show til he glad
nations.
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Will be A ha} and silage show LIISt to take Jt for you
If you're se.ndmg a huy sample,
I 1MMIG11ATfON LAW-Imnlcally, it was President Elsenhbtlet. }CELr the hay and s1lage show prov·
ed
te
be
one
of
the
outstanding
bring
m a 12 me~ section or a bale
who has made !Jbera.hza.tlon of the McCarran-Walter Act ""probable dunng the next sesSlOn of Congress This happened when tht events ol the Datry Short Course or 10 pounds or loose hay or chop
President Invoked the immlgmtlon law to perm1t adm•ulon In~ 'Samples of hay and SJI!tge from all pcd) m a bag, Silage can be packthe Un1ted States of 15 000 Hungarian refugees in add1Uon to th' parts of the state were dlS.Qlay.ed aged tn a .gallon gbss Jar or plastic
and then Judged !)y lwo members bag A plastic bag of tht&gt; lypf used
6,~0 who have been or w1ll be allowlild here unde1 the rertU(ei
of tlre United Slates DepartmerJl of to froezt&gt; turkeys IS tdeal
relief aot
Along w1th them,
lL\Y AND SILAGE U ASSES
A(!lrlculturc
Supporters of thr- McCarran-Walter Ad ny thls
those m attendance we~ mvtted
You can enter one or all of the
wnflrms their bellel that the law does not need to Say law
be ehang&amp;d a.s drastlcall~ as Mr Eu11mhower has Llb•ral
to JUdge anrt prizes were gtven to foiJowmg classes
long wanted They sa.y the President h1mseU proved
those who had the classes placed
Clas~ l Alfnlfa Hal' 2 Alfalfa hay
the Jaw hi liberal enough to perm at the United States bOV$Jh
closest the offJctal placulg Prizes and grass 3 Clover ha) 4 Clover
to meet any Immigration emergenclea--auch as thf
were also awarded to those fann and grass 5 Grass ha} II Soybean
Hungarian refugee situation.
ers displaying the top hay and Sll· hay 7 Mixed hay 8 ( orn srlage
Had the administration been able to complam that U was the age entrJes .
9 Grass s1lage
resttlctlve provisions of the immigrflhon Jaw wh1ch kept the Hun·
EN'IlREY BLANKS AT THE EX
ry to attend the Da1rv Short
garians out of the UmOOd States, tt would have had a possibly TENSION OFFlOE
Course and parttcJpate 1n the Hay
ll reslshble argum.ent for wholesale modUI.catlon of the Jaw
Now,
1 have the entry blanks for the and Stlage Show Show the I".Prm·
however, It w!ll have a very hard time con~i'aclog Conrress that hay and !nlat::e show here In the ers of W Va that M&lt;t!mn County
1l"s nece:nary.
Extension Office and tf you're un- 1 farn1ers arc domg a goorl JOb

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eredited by the tommission for &amp;
ateady improvement in the record.
In 1926 there were 41 deaths, 1002
injuries and 283,.'171 daysloat, com-

miasiOD recorda Ptw.

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from senotlll lflJUl'lcs. Carl Pa«ton, who worb tor the Ohio ~ower
Compan1 at Steubenville, knows th11 well. Puton n'!CenliJ waa pfct;..
ina up aerap wire near the bue of a 35-foot pole. A lineman at the
top "ffll using a 12-lnch creseent. ~rench to remon a rustJ rKrew.
The wrencb ahppeil and atruek PutoD Oh the head. Hta hard ha\ wat
knocked to the rround and be wu dazed lor a moment or two, bat
uninlurecl Puton. tbe prot~tl•• hal ud lbt_ wreneb~e~OW!!a.kl:._

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The safest fonn of rnaaa trau·
portatlon tn Oh1o La the elevator,
lnduliltnal Commission reeord.J~&gt;
prove
A atudy ol accident claUDa from
elevaton just c:l'lmpleted lbowed
two persona were kmed and 1M
lnjul'Cji in 19fifi, the Co~ssl
reported I•'re1ght elevaton AC•j
eounted for both deatha and 147

The negotiators reported "no
progress" when they retf!saed for
the Chmtmas holiday at 3 30 a m
unul nut Thursday at 2: p m.

He added that neither 11ide haJj
anythmg to offer the other to
change the deadlock Sltuation.
The company restored emergency service to Por1Bmouth last Sunday after the c1ty took elaborate
precautions to msure the safety of
operabn~ personnel at the
exchanges The city had been without service of any kind for two
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COLUMBUS, 0 UP - Weary
ne([otlatora for lhe Ohio Consolidated Telepho,ne Co and tbe strtkang CommunicatiOn Workers of
Amertca calied a halt early today
to a 13~ hl'ur barsalnlaa 11easion
that fi\Jled to pretd.uce any prog.
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Frank G TbaerMI, r:wA representatiVe, said the contract tallu
have made no progreaa since the
str1ke waa called last July 115, cu.rtalling &amp;enice In 24 Eaf!tern and
Southern Ohio countlel. He satd
the seiSion that began Wednesday
and extended mto the morning
hours today ''rehashed the entire

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Mn Ber'llce Dudley and children of Maaon, Mrs. Agnes Edwards and Mrs Madcdlne Roush
bart, Administrator
6-1-tl
and daughters called on Mr and
Rondell Prlddy
Mrs Dorsey Roush Sunday even·
12 18 3tp
..., reol-&amp;neolloo
Wdden.
rng
lleallold Boaroa, Drop Clolbo.
Mr and Mrs Richard Roush and
TURKEY llid HAM SHOOT Ra
cJint.oo
Ft.ber. lllddlopoot.
fam1ly are spendmg a few days 4t
clne Plannlnl Mlll. Dee. 23
Meanwhile, General Telephone
Pbbae 62115-X.
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visiting
Mrs
Sunday guests or Mr and Mrs Gauley Bridge
Nut American Legton Meeting
CG of Ohto parent firm of Ohio
Housh
s
p&amp;rents,
Mr
and
Mrs
Ted R1ley Sr were Mr and Mrs
Dec 20
12-lHitc,
Consolidated, announced an agree·
ONE 4 ROO~! APo\RTMI•:NT One
Ted Riley Jr and family of Mid Ernest Wtlllams
m~'~nt had been reached w1th the
6
room
houso
Nev.ly
decorated
BUY YOUR BALE
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Mr and Mrs Cecil Marltn and
dleport Mr and Mrs W D Lee and
CWA personnel employed by Genmslde
anti
out
A
N
Bena:U
Mrs
Chester
Martm
and
son,
CbetNOW Charge off to th1s year's
sons of l hcshtre and Mrs Vernon
eral after six days of negotiations
Pomeroy
11 1 tf
bus1neu Black $8 75 - PremRoush and son Vernon Ray of M" ly all of West Columbta, called on
Mr and Mrs Raymond Roush and
ium $8 50 Good $6 ~ Quanbty
&gt;On
famtly Sunday
dl~~eount
Fulton
Thompson
Ted and Joe Htley vtsJted th.ctr
Tractor Sales, Pomeroy
parer..ts Mr and Mrs red Rile}
Mrs Dorsey Roush and Mrs Clay
Mrs, Nanry Shuler, who fell m
PIN BOYS AJ)p!y I'OIIHlOY Bowl·
12-17·12tc
mg Aile~ :WIJ X
12 20 3lc
at West Columbia Sunday The) Grnullead were 1n Galhpohs on her home And broke her :htp 1s
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are both 1!1 ,, the!f home
Thursday to see Mrs Leo Clark, senou.sly 111 In Meigs General HasSEE US ABOUT A ntEE PAINT
~ervtce
Mrs
George
Bumgardner
and
who ts ~till a pahent at Holzer p1tal
job for your tractor
Brown's
daughter Lmda of Mason vlslted Hosptlal
Chr1stmas program at the Umted
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
Tractor Sales
12 15 6tc 1Sl'P~rlc
Mr
and
Mrs
Joe
Ri
ley
Sunda)
Brethern
Church will be held on
1:
TANK~ ( .. .SS J'OOLSand
Tlw (.oud Wtll Class wen\ tu
Mr and Mrs Mtlton Roush and Saturday • Dec 22 at 7 30 p m
Mrs
Herman
Carlwnght
IS
con
out homes clcilned com)J\ete
Gr&lt;~h,tm Sliltlv n on l'nday n1ght
GIVE - NF...t ( KI or ELNA SEWRev Emma BeiJe Sopher, form·
stallatwn
free
ln
sj)cctlon,
reasand &gt;A ere s• rvrd d1nner by the fmed to her home due to ,Jtnesg hm!Miy of LdanMesvlllDe. Ohio Rcallehd
ING MACHINES The only 100%
on
r an
rs
orsey
ous , er Method111t pastor bert was m
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onablc pntes cht•mJcal servlce Farm Womtn~ U ub ;~tlhl.'lr club
automatic Neehht - Elna Sewing
Mrs Earl Darst and daughter Frtday
I an automobile acc1dent and broke
~nd
\acuum
cqnlpmf'nt
All
sep·
house
alit
r
dlnn&lt;'r
a
~hort
Chrtst
Circle, Ollvc at lAl Phone 1224,
Gale spent Sunday wllh Mn JesMartrn Ohlinger 1s a patient at her spme m two places and lS tn
tic tunks and ("f'HJoL prlfiiR guar- m.11s pru~t«m wa~ Jo:l~tn ;~nd an ex sic Cartwright also Ralph Cart the Sthaekel Clime
Gallipolis
12 14 6tc
I senoull condition at a Kenton Hosanteed fu'r one :;••ar S &amp; H San change vi ,;tfh
wr1ght of Mason call('d on her
Mr. onrl Mrs Dorsey Roush and I pttal
1tary Servl.cl'
!'none Jackson
SEE THE NEW Del..EVA.L liULK
Sunday
daughter Emogene were shoppmg
A de!J~wu ~ t hit ken dumcr was
107~ Toll rh.Jrges call collecL
MILK eOOLER Fulton ThompIn Pt Pleasant last week
The WSCS of the Methodut
24 bJur sr rvl! e, no t'Xtrr charge served on vt'tY tllt 1ly decorated
Mr and Mrs Dann} Kelhngs
•on, Eaat Mam St
11 28 lmoc
Robert Ohlmger called on [.cw Church of Apple Grove served a
up .o 50 m'll'H
11 .SO lmoc tables lo lhc [11lluwmg members worth and son ~Ike spent Sunday Kmg Saturday
turkey d!lln('r Wednesday evemng
ompletrr WHEEL WGK.diiENT.
M1~~
Latuu
llolland
Helen with Rev and Mrs Howard' Ktllys
Mr!'; Bertha Clark and grandson at the home of Mrs Estes Syhesbl:artci.D.I and brake IUVlte
Larry l'alled on Mrs F. B Lllch· tcr to 20 mtombeiS Mrs D V Hill
QU!CK SERVICE oa Watcll ft&amp; WJ!II~m s, l'"m K~&gt;.llfllS Florence worth at Hartford SL1nday
Rlehtt'a Safet.r ServiM. Wut
J;~net Nllholson of C!tfton and fteld, Sunday evenmg
and Mrs Dale H11\ attended
pairllll{ br F actonr Trai.Ded Ym.1n~,; , Hell'n U1.1rker, Mary Pick·
Va.la 8tf'eet, PomvoJ, Ob.lo.
watchmJk..Jr
CUIJ....iNS JEWZ. cu.s WlllOilll. lluttrn.ut BL•tty Cllll, J1m Stewart of Mason called on
Mr and Mrs Dorsey Roush and
Mrs Charley Sayre ts spendmg
U&lt;tra
Wtlliallls
Alma
.Johnson
Barbara
Scott
;~t
Middleport
Ohio
Jo
mogtne
called
on
Mr
and
Mrs
several
weeks w1th his s1ster Mrs
1ERS.
Pl'Ol"""'
t-3-tf
YO\I
Robert Rou~h. Sunday
Francrs Slaughter of Cottageville,
Iaker'• wHJ lin •..q, the beJl R.A.Diu " TELl':VIS!Wo/ SERVICE W1ima Hlnkt· J awu nee Lcw1s Lu Saturday.
ctllt II&lt;Lrt 1~v n
Yfablc Johnson
Calling on ~lr ;~nd Mrs Clara
Leo Clark clllled on Mrs The· W Va
1nde on futnl~ or ag;.~UaD
Pbtlae 200 Cleland Apphant:~ f&lt;'rll'da Hrru y lunf' Burns, ltl'ne Williams S~nday cwnmg were resa Ohhnger
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The WSCS h~ld their Chnstmas
S~1re 118 W Matn St. Pome.ro7
Ju~tt~, hab~:!h Urown, and Kay Mrs l!:tltel lla,~tnun and chtldrcn
Mrs Ther,•sa Ohl 1ngcr called on
party
Saturday evemng w1th a pot
%-23-t!
lttl{•y
of Pl Pleasant Route
Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark
and
luck lunch ~erved to 20 The devofam1ly,
Monday
Mrs
John
Harnsun
ani'! Mn
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I he January m£"etl!lg will be
1950 BUICK Speot.!Jl, 2 dr Scdau
Mr and Mrs ( lvde Clark and tions were lt&gt;d by Mrs Dons Wilt,
VORJ(:MAJII
&amp; ABBOTT TV ~I ht lct rn the 1·hurch b!l!lernent It nana were 9hopptng 111 Middleport
Dvnaflow drlw "hard top &amp;t) [('
famlly
called on Mr and Mrs. v1ce preSident Chnstmas carols
VICE Allh ~ake1 R;:tred~ y wtll bt' pot lu~k Also an electiOn Monday
w~:re sung t&gt;nd gtft!l
exchanged
$2,595 00 Dl.llctlnar ~. l'onwroy
Carl
Clark,
Fnday
BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
t~~d~~_!l
t\aDil.
ae
1Ht
ut
ortHers
ever}
one
IS u1gcd to at
Due
to
Mrs
J
D
Roush
leaving
1
Ohio
12 20 lltc
A daughter was bOJ n to M1 unrl
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Mr and Mrs
rack Orrt and to Sp(!nd the w1nter tn Columbus,
Mr~ Vaught
Stewart of Clifton f11m1ly and Mr and Mrs Dick Ord
PERSONALS
1955- OinsMOBJiF ~~~pt'r 88 4 SAVE ON YOUR Sllt"'\E repair Jt 1
she was presented a mc-e gtft from
S,1turdny
mom1ng
at Holzer Jloa- and famUy were all gul"sts of Mr the society.
dr Holliday Sedan hydram.a\t{
Mt .llrld M1 ~ Guor~e Hurtts at
Uacme Shoe Shop
driVe
$2,&amp;9&amp; ()(}
Blaetl.1111r .M.
J\ 30 tf t~tHh.!d a 1hnner on )tond,Jy even l p1tal The bab) welght-d 6 pounds and Mrs Harry Ord Sunday
Attendance at the Method1st S
Pomeroy , Ohto
12 :w lite
Mr and Mrs Gerald Clark and
mg given b) the appalstwn .111 anrl 8 ounl!es, thu is the ftrst
ch1ld for the Stewarts
Mn Estyl Clark were shoppmg m S Sunday was 67 offenng $10 25
l'otnt Ph·a~.rnt
J9M BlllCK 2 dr IUviera Cpl'
Insurance
The mother ts lhc !ormet Tore- Gallipolis, Pt Pleasant and Pome
Mrs R E Gnmm, S(ln8, and
Mr Ivan Uush anrt Mr anti Mn
Hard-top"
dynaflow
drive
Mr
and Mrs Bob Adams were m
It&lt;!
Blake
daughter
or
Mr
tmd
Mn
roy
Monday
aarnt!II-SimJ)IIOn tnluranee A.jjency, f'erlls Ju~tiH of Mason w.1s (•all Arllcy Blake and paternal grand
$2 396 00 Blallf:h\llr ~ . J'omt•ro)
Mlll Mary Ord and Mrs Jennie Columbus, Saturday for tr&lt;,.trnerrt.J
mg
on
Mr
and
~1rll
Ned
llf"nry
on
Mlddleport. Fil'e • AubOmobHeOhlo
12 20 6tc
mother IS Mrs SJdV!a Stew&lt;~rt ol Ord were shoppmg ln Pomeroy of Mrs Gr•mm's son, Ronald's,
Ronc\s, Phone 8315-X
1-20-tf Sunday
eyes
Mason
Thunday
1952 FORD jVB Vlctoru. Cpl'
Mr and Mrs Gt'orgc Burns and
Mn Dan Humphrey and Mr and
Mrs John C Roulih or Ka1IODJ
Mr and Mrs Ruena Kmg Jr and
Fordomatlc dnvr,
hard top" COMPLETE IDIIV"•'lce Proteetloo rlaughter Cheryl were m Charh'~
M1sti
Phyllis
Wllltams
and
J,mlce
10ns were calling on Donald
Extra nlcl!l _ , 00 Blaettnar s,
ure, Auto, Flnr, Polio
Dorr lon on TU('t~dav
'f.JN
Rusaell
Gr1mm
of Columbus
visited
with the
latter's
parents, Il1
Nicholson of Cllflon were ~hop­ Grimm, Sunday
Pomeroy, Ohio
12 29 Bl&lt;" ~;M~t~ll~•-M;;td~d~l;;OJ)~ort;;;~·~OII;;;I~o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
M1ss Beverly Ann Burn11 rrllend rung In Parkersburg Monda) cveMr
and
Mrs
Bert
Grlmm
Mrs Jennie Ord wu vulllny
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Mrs Nora Gorham and R. A
mng
DeSOTO VR t dr
St•dan
Mr
and Mrs Jack flrd Monday.
\ta~on Monday mght 1111d wus an
Power steering, automatic trans
-TherMa
Ohllnt~r Hayman spent Tuesday .with their
Mr~ Harold Young and children
all ntghl guf'st of Char1cnc Diehl
mere, Ctrohne Detzel, Gallipolis
mla~lhOD
$895 00.
Blacttnar ~
Mr Robert Stewart 1nd son of of Masoo spent. Monday with her
STRUCTURAL I &amp;lAMS
Mrs C L Parsons of New HaPomeroy, Ohio
12 20 Blr
motht'r M1s Clifford Johnsl'ln
~1.tson calletl on his fathn Mr
SCRAP IRON- MITALS
ven, W Va., vlstted Thursday wtth
Andr('w Stewart Sunday
CHEVROLET, 4 dr 111edan, VB
Mra W J Chapman, Mr and Mrs Mn J D. Roush.
Oarty Smith stationed at Knoll
asotor wttb o•erdrlve, radio,
HART.ORD
E J Grimm spent aeV(!ral days
Cettl Bleulng and Okey Rousb
~llic Tl'nne~11ee Air Force
Base
heatcor, Nat rover., dark gret.n
Vlrglnlt (trleton were in Parkenburg,
MoDday last week m Columbus
linlJh $1741t 00 Pomerl'!y Motor
sp~&gt;nt ~l'~·ral da)s w1th his grand
BilLE CLASS INTERTAINED
Mr and Mrs F. A. Cadle were
ahopplna: and consultlng Dr T L
Co
11 28 tf
pilrctHs Mr and Mr~&gt; T b Young
shopping at P.arkersburg, W. Va ,
Mr~ Arthur Wayland and Mlsa ftarrls
Pom..,.y
R("V Kclltngsworth ano his w!f('
Phone 510
f''slh("J McKmght were hostesses
Mrs Frank McDermitt wu 1 Tuesday
d53 FORD. • c;. , lovdy cream
of Hartford ('ailed on Mr and Mrs to the Lad1c11 Rlblc Class uf the VISitor In Huntmgton, Monday
and Mlle. tus!.omllne, V8 motl'lr
Jhs Llltle Sunday afternoon
flartford Methodist Church all heir
Everett Pickens of New Haven day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Boston
1un vltdr. "ldio, beater, 11eat
Mt8s Betty Roach o( West Co- home evening Attending the meet· v111ted NeenU:r with Anna and
Mr and Mrs. Calvln Blessing
cover•, l"orclomatlc and Contlnlumbr.a was an all nla:ht gu~st of tng were- Mrs Thurl Stone Mra Vena Pickens.
were Saturday eYenmg guests of
antal Uim. '100&amp;.00 Pomeroy
Sandra Bennett Saturda,
Harry G1bbs, Mrs J W Kf'll Mrs
Mrs Ethel Fry called on Miss Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blesslna:.
Motor Co.
11 28 U
At I&lt;" Donald M Newell who Js Mack Howard Mr9 F.mU Knr~:ht, Ella Blellllln(' Friday evening
Mr and Mrs. Denms Roush were
19&amp;8 CH$VHOLET, o6 .-:~, 1. tone
Mr and Mrs Howard Weigand shopping m Pt Pleasant Saturday
Mu Rutter Kntght Mu W1lll11m
blue flnl11l, lDO 1erie11, heater,
Gtbbs ~r11 George McKnight Mn visited re«ntly wtlh Mr and Mn afternoon
dean. •781.00. Pomeroy Motor
l&lt; dwjlrd Kl'll, and Miss Helen nit- Art:h Roush.
F M Rouah and W1ll1am Ball
Co.
11 28 tf
Fred Roush was a. bu&amp;lnestL C'lll· were busmel8 vllltora in Point
fie
Jer in Point Pleasant, Saturday
Pleasant, Saturday.
l'EH.SONAI...S
Cbarlle Brown returned to h1s
Emery Fry and Mrs Clarence
Donald Jcnkms of llunlln~lnn
spent Sunday with hiS COUSlfl MISS employment on the nver after Adklna of Plain Valley, Mr. and
spending a abort vacation wtth h1s Mrs Ed Fry att~nded the funeral
Mt ldrt tt Chapman
of Gus Roush at the FogiCJOng
Mr ttnd Mrs W T Stone \\ere family at Board
Mr and Mn Leonard Roush and Funeral Home In Muon Sunday
1n Galllpolla Sunday
Mrs Hugo Juhling and Mn A family visited one evening re«nt· afternocn.
Miss Ida Aten Is 1mprovang from
Kr1th McCluni were In Galltpoltl ly with Mr and Mrs Leroy Roush
and new daughter.
a recent Illness.
Saturdav
Mrs Donald Thompson, Mrs
Mr C. G B11lups of Pomt Plea·
I\ large t'rowd £rom here alll'nd
and Nelson Brown wcrl\ Christ- sant was a caller In the homes of
l'd the Gardl'n Club Flower ~how
Charlie Brown, Mil!l GII'!Tia Crump
at New Haven Saturday anrl Sun
mas ahoppln1 ln Point Pleasant Mr
Mrs. Dwight
Cecil Bleasmg
and 1!I
Mr. and )Ira
Gibbs Sund"
Frtday nl&amp;hl
:\IJss Mildred Chapman anrl 1 ee
afternoon
Mrs Ed Fry called on Mrs Cora day
Miss Dorotby Weigand was the
GJbb.q w&lt;!rl' shopping ln Parki"Ts Pro~~Ser Wednesday afternoon who
hunil Monday evcnmg
Is Ill
Beotrlce Chapman,
Mrs A Keith McClung and Mt~~
1'he Ladles A1d of Uak GrO\e
Mrs
FriQk
McDermitt,
Upper
Esther McKilllilht were In J'otnt EUB Church met Tuesday w1th
Flat.,
and
daaahter,
Emma
Lou, 1
Pleasant Monday evening all&lt;'nd Mrs Paul Randolph of Umon for
were
caUen
In
the
home
of
M:r.
tna: thf' meeting of The Aml'ncan a Christmas gtft exchange
and
Mrt.
Rusaell
Hotrman
sunday
AssoctaUon of Uni\'Crllity Women
Geora:e Reed and Mrs Luvena
Donald Smtih &amp;tudent at Ohto Ramey accompanied Mr Shli!rman
..... Ella Blerrsu.. spent Monday
Slatl' Uruvcn1ty Columbu!l SJil'nt Ble!I.Sing: to HunUngton Thursday, with Mrs Fannie fiylor.
Mrs. Ethel Myers, Dayton, Ohio.
-.,-::--l he week end at bdme Wlth his wheN be submUted to surgery on
11 visiting wlth ber son, Tobey and
MAX WAJID
molher Mrs D A Smith
Friday at St Mary's Hospttal
FJUGIDAIHE MANf~Lt: lar~f' Sl7t
wlf"e
:\ir anrt Mn Jack Frye and \IJss
Mrs. Sarah Hannum and Robert
11mr. aa new rttone 28~
BJilie Weipnd and mother, Mrs.
I l'na Jo:mbleton of Chester W Va spent Friday with Mr and Mrs
12 20 lh
Ina Welpnd., called on Mr. and ,
wrrr- lhe week-~nd guests of Mr Guy Blcasang of Mason
Mrs. DanieT Wela:•nd of Hwttin1~
~ COCKER PtTf"S 12 wrrks uld
11nrl Mrs Harry Gibbs of Front St
Nelson Brown called on M1ss ton, S•turdoy .
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black Can llC' rrg1stcrcd ( ltKrl&lt;"!i
•1 l\1 Crump wu a bu~ms~ ~ l~1t Mary Ann Roush of Nl'w Haven
liS L l,.n II.
, _ al
Mr. and "Mrs. Curtis Rickard, Mr•
Ea.d8, Rutland, R D 12 20 6l11
Sunday arternoon.
or 111 Potnt I'lca111mt Mond11v
Pomarey, Oh ..
week end with Mr. and Mrs JloMrs Luvena Ramey, Mrs P.flly and Mrs Stanloy Adkms spent the
Mr and Mrs John Rf'ltnu (' WNl'
USED TYI1EWRITE1t, JZOOd cundl·
Roush,
Ella and Maude BlcsslnR, mer R1ckard ln Columbus tnd re.
Ill New Haven Saturday evl'mng
tlon See Charlt:!~ Reuta at
Mrs Etttel Fry and Mrs Areh port that Homer is back to work
CONCR£TE
BLOCKS
Karr • VanZandt Motor Sail'~
Mrs Sarah Dlddlr allendl'd a Rousb met Wednesday wath Mr:;. after a reeent illness.
12 lO 3lc
"Build a.tt.r For
&lt;. hmtmu party ot the PaRt Coun. Fannie Taylor 1nd qmllcd on a
Mrs Fannie Taylor and ~on, Ru
ctlors D of A, at the Marlin Ho~el
YOUNI1 Ht:NS, whltc leghorn~
SINATO. Arthur V. Watktna
Ernie
and
MIN
Twtl•
Rick·
bert
were guesta of relaUYes In
GRUESEB BLOCK CO.
rn Pomeroy
tRI, Utah, aid In Wuhin4't011
and whlt.e r~kll Me nnd 7~c
Ptr PleHIInt Sunday evcnmg
that ha Ia ~ a biD to
uCb. A. N. Bengel, Potnf'roy
Mrs. Berth• Woltc and daughll'r
lor
3 Miltl Nerth of POIM,.Y
)lr. •nd Mrs Maude Blcsalng
lD
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JIVt t.ll Hunprtai nfupM .arOoras Plcken1, spent a day w1th
12 19 6tl
oft""U'W iloo aAd Guy Blualnj: of :ll.ason spent
Oft Rt. 3l. Call Wm. GrutMr,
r1VlnJ ln th' ,U, S. a aba.nce to
thcll" daughter and sister. Mrs
Is 111.
Sunday with Mr. Bennie Ble51ing
M.AliBLE 't"W KITCWlN TABLE
Br,·an
Harris and bmUy, Reedsbt
C.l~&amp;
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I AM NOT RESPQNSIBLE FOR
any debts other than my own on
or' after thn O.:.te, Dec 17, 1956

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The Dally Semmel

Grateview Scene Of Yule Party

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1 8- Datly Senllnel, Pomeroy Middleport, 0, Dec 20 1956

mangement

o.ed
Uas.s 12 l Jrril' of th1 W SC S
o f llc&lt;~lh ~~~lhod l ~t Church brou
gh t glfh (or a bASket for a ueedy
famtly when they ht-ld the1r an
nual &lt;- hnstmas party V J lnesday
even1ng at lhe borne of Mrs M
L Fremh
Gifts for ext&gt;hange wer(' placed
under a Joighted tree and the en
tronce decoratwn was or red rrb
bons and red anc! srk'er bells The
members and gtests were seated
faemg tne large flre place where
an arrangement of wood roses
var1 colored or naments and Silver
king foliage was used around .1
madonna
Holly branches and
wh .. e tapers were-u.sed along the
wide mantel and reflected m the
mirrored w&lt;:~ll
In the dmmg room scarlet car
nations 1:1nd holly were used m a

Et.ll Pht and F xernplar chapten of I a bas1 u! angel hatr
Ftftv members were present for
tht part) and Mrs Eleanor Thorn
as was Ln charge of the program

New Year

wh 1c h ltH luded a ~"hrLstmas story

on the roof lop of the

modern home on the bank of the
The ]Jttkst Angel
by Mrs
Ohlo R1ver welcomed the vLsJton Thoma s a ~eadmg_ Chnstmas by
and novel decoratiOns tnduded a Mr~ ( R Karr Jr carols accom

Lucille Bearhs Hawkms, Pomeroy Soctety Edjtor Phone 6244

Pomeroy Church Of-C-hr-I.-St- C-:--Ia-SS --------le}
A FjuiiHI \ f •r Jesus ~rs
Kl~plflg Lhnstmu
A 0 Lee
Annual Yule Dinner Held Monday
Mr~;
Dale (art What Can I Give
H1m
Mr !', llafiHol Srn1Lh and
I placed. . Seer&lt;'!

81:!la S1gm2 Ph 1 soronty Tuesday
evcmng
Merry ( hnstmas and Happy

"''"''"'of mol""'"' on one of [ P" oed by Lena Ne»elroad and
the picture windows tht pamtmg a pru ~; ram d p1anu an d solovox
was done bv Mr.s Lhar!es Lew1s mu~" by Mr (,rate
art teacher In the
Pomeroy
( tfls wen ex:changed by the
h 1
sc 00 s
nH mbers anrl ~t .. s Karr presented
Mr l .rae
1 p 1anne d an d rna de a \1r Grate .,.,,,h a g1ft from the
f two

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whi"h g•fl• were
Your G1rt
Mr~ Jrffers
1)at 8 wer"', revea! ",,
beld their annual Chrutmas d1n with the ex:change of gifls
Refrcshmr1 t~ uf ~nowball 1ce Window dcc:.ratiOn ror the wmdow chapters m ,.pprel·laiiOII u
hn
~at the Martm Restaurant Mon
Mrs charle~ 1-:skew and Mr5 cream cent nU w1th a lighted lookmg 10 vard the river which ho:&gt;pi!Hlit} 11nd kmdness
day evenlne
Tracy Whah~&gt; were 111 charge ot candle and hollv cook1es punch {('atured
Angel nn,~.;t&gt;rs
w 1th
n1 frc.shm~'nts of chicken .saladFollowmg the dmncr the group th~ entertalnmf'nt and games were candy and n 11 s ""ere served by golden bells and used a large star I topped "Jth pom.sett 1a blossoms
adJourned to !be new home of played with pm:es awardOO
to the h()5h•ss to th 1 ~( named above as the centf'r ornauwnt for the made from manschu1o chernes
Mrs Aldo Jeffers Syraruse for a Mrs Orville Wel l
Mrs Denver and Mrs W a1ttr Kf'nutlly Jr Mrs window Directly under the star hot ct nnan.cn twists--In pastel
party The home was beautifully Kapple and MI SS Lmme Gilmore Edward Pafll I Mrs It U Cun 1 was a tree which had been bnmzed colors cofff'&lt;' were served dur 1ng
cleeorated 1n keepmg w1th the hob Several poems were real tncludmg mngham and Mrs Leonard Van 1111d tnmmeC w1lh pmk ornaments the corree hour commlllee for the
day season mclud1ng a hgnteli I Christmas Dream by Mrs Wha
Meter Sr
and lights
party wert&gt;
Exertfplar chaptel':
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A large pom.setlla blossom was Mrs fhoma~ Rue Mrs C R Karr
the focal p01nt of the chtmney·fac't Mr s K J) A.m.sbary Mrs Roland
above the fireplace anU a blut&gt;&lt; LPVaughn Mlldrl:'d Wells Dorothy
robed madonna was placl'rl ld a' c lark Ohio Eta Ph1 chapter Sara
mche 1n the llvmg room wall The Martha Williams Mary Anderson
background for the madonna wq Rotw.rta 0 flnen j('an Werry Sal
blue and Sliver and Sliver ~ltj Glbt&gt;s Ver,:, Crow Janet Hmkle
were used at the root of the stltbti: h :sauor charlene Thomas
Tbe Cbnstlan Compamon Cla.ss

of the Pomeroy Church of Chrtsl

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Sanborn Jewelry

offers you your cho1ce

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r.nl'ral Hospital th 1s wnk for ob
The Dorcas Cude uf the B H
scrvat1on anti trcatm r nl
Sanborn Mi5swnarl' Soc1et~ of the
Mr and 1.1rs /Owen Bratton and ~ itst RaptJst Church met Tuesday
so ns Michael t~nd Stephen
are l1 H nmg al the home of Mrs Da
movmg thlS wee!~ ' rom the home v1d Darst Jr w1th !\Irs John Kauff
of her parefils Mr and Mrs Ray cha•rman presJaJng
~rs Homer
mond Luman to their new home Hysell gave the opemng prayer
wha h they have hut it on thc lot and M1ss Emma Matthews was
leader of the devotwnal service
111 xt to the Luman homt
Del no Pratt who tS t mployed m and read the story of the Nallv1ty
h
from l uk~ and an article on
(anton \lslled his mot er Mrs Ch t
b AI
Jo
k
J ce Pr;~tt anrl fam1l~ th1s past
ns mas Y Ice nc
weekend
Durtng I he buswc~s meetmg It
Mr &lt;~nd ~rs &lt; a11 Mattox and was .announced that the January
their d:JUghler Mrs F us late W'1l meeting would be held at the
son Pmnt Pleasanl wl're 1n Par home of Mn Erl1son Baker Shut
kl'rsburg Tuesday un bu sJ nt ss
In members or I he fhunh arc to
Mr and ~rs Druce ilo:Hl and be rtununhered indi\ldually b)
~o n Michl were In Bel pi(• Sunda~ the ( trcl~ mcmb('ts
d mng the
to \lsi! the1r son James I lo} d and holiday sea~on The C1rc lc also re
fam1ly m the1r IH w holllr
membtred th f' gu Is uf the Baptist
Carmt n 1-faddo!! wh JS emplo}
M1ss1on Tnmmtg School Ch1cago
ed 111 t leveland w1l l m 1ve th 1s who have hlrthda}S this month
WC{kcnd !O Sj)( fl(j ( hiiSl lllaS With
Th
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y
liC:da~~ents Mr anll ~lrs Herman I Ml~&lt; Darst on the toplr What Is
Chnstmas'
and those
Lakmg
Mn Jane to~lkt} 1 1 l ht r son part wt r&lt;' \1rs DHrs! I he quesGuy who ts ~n p1 1}t i 1 1 t olumbur; I !Jont r :'tfr~ J 1Jhan ~tr(,ticc
the
v. ill ~pend I he WI l ki 1 d VIIHtlllg cum pi !I Ill r Mrs ( harh s Ben nell
I her hruthN S l Shr1hcr aml complilil1Cr Mrs Willle Anthon}
fam ly tn Marhsun W Va
th~ vouc Mrs l'aul Smart n::~r
S.t:t Sara J F'i~ht r 1h11.1ghter &lt;lf rat or
\f11yo, and Mrs &lt; 0 l&lt; 1shu Jdt
Decl'lllbf"r 15 w1lh It Bt!t } Sanu.Js:
Dunng the soc1~l hot1r gJrt.s
fr n 11 Fort Md It lla11 lo sp~.:nd wer(' f'Xchan,~.;ed an I the hostess
( ]HIS\11\l~ With
I I :)amlk !i par scncd fancy sllnflwH:ht'~ scones
till ~ In Plllhlo ~o!o
ChnslnHIH Jrec shaJu d ~al1ds (Of
I S1ll~ t Sthaaf who h 1 htcn fee and favors Lo s1xtrcn members
VISIIing \f1
n!l ~rs (, B K 11 h Mrs Dar~t us1 d rrd pomstltlas
1( 1 and ( !ulclrcn 1n Columhu~ ~c and ~vcrgreln to dt'COJ ttc her
I unlrtt home WNhwsday and "'as home for the party
urompalllcd by her nephew Mllh
llf'] Koehlrr who w1ll \llt&gt;Jt hrre
f(lJ ~cveral rlays
Mrs Kal hl'ryn J'a~ nc has h1 n
til 11l her home and IS undC'r th~
ra1 f' Of a phystclan
Mrs Joe Turner .,.,a~ aC'l"Oillp~n
lf'd to Lancasll:r Wednesday 1 \1 n
Ttt.e Youth Fello NShlp of th~
II';' by Mrs Marvin &lt;r1der wh; n First BapLlst f burch 111 Ptune,.oy
shr m&lt;'l her grandchildren MH h will enjoy a f'hnslma~ party on
atl anrl Deborah Till ncr BtH vr 1s Thursday evf'mng al 7 30 111 the
.,., ho will rem am here mer f hrhl soda! rooms of the church
mas
The eomm1ltec on arr11ngements
Includes Sally Fostt&gt;r Ruth Hath
burn Sharon and Charle nl' Zun

¥er1toble

shower bf Chmtmo5 1956 d1omond volues.
the
w1dett eholce m cur store's h1story As you lcnow,
d1omonds ore a goodo"buy" at any hme and that

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104H budget Come In, very soon and we II demonstrate

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lust what we mean Fnendly terms-

As a few dollars a week- and we II hold your cho•c•,
on our lay awCJy plan, for a small dep011t.

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Party Announced
By Fellowship Of
Baptist Church

del
A brler Tchcarsal for thr Sun
day evening program w1ll follow
the aocial O\Caslon
Monday evening the 1-:1 oup plans
to go carol 111ngmg Mrs Elmer
Wtc::kham 18 the counsellor

PORTABLE and TABLE LIGHTERS
ZIPPO LIGHTERS

JOF Class Installs
New Officers At
Monday Meeting

Gold pllled .,..llh ~ho1c:e ol Ill~
fr11crnal emblem l)n red or je1
)Jon. C1o111om rn1dt wh1l• you
\11111 1

Offtcers ror the comJn!!
yc:ar
were Installed by Mrs Harry P
Smith when the JOF f'lass of I he
1 Unlt~d Methodist C'hurrh m('l on
I ~ondRY ewnlng m !he churt h
parlor

a GIFT
CERTIFICATE
in a
MINIATURE

Samsonite
CASE

S1her terv•ce for eaJlht
in 111 own cheet.

ROGERS 1847

SILVERWARE

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Just thtnk-you, CIIR &amp;:We l
spe-cial luggage 111ft ee1 tlflcate
In a rnmi.atur~ case that
hanes riaht up on the tree'
After Chmtmas, it serves .as
an tdeal utility box Lft
them choose jullt the style and
color of Samsonlt111ugsaac
tltey "ant'
._•t•lte 'rh:•• , ..rl

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B. H. SANBORN

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MILL ST

BAKER
FURNITURE

JEWELRY STORE
MJDilLEPORT

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On the Brightest Comer In
Middleport

Jhlvotmns taken ft om Thr t p
per Room ' were It'd bv Mrs Gl'r
ald Wildermuth w1th lhf' thou~.tht
for thc day and group s lll~lllJ:: of
Chri stmas c.uol.s with Mrs Ever
j elt Thomas 11s accompam ~ t

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Mrs Roy BctJ:tnt: Pll'litrlcnt
presided at the meetm~o: anrl mem
ber!l tc!llpondcd to th«&gt; roll call
with a B1ble verSP Offtcers 111
staUed were Mrs DW!ithl Park1 r
preSident Mrs Jed \\.(b~t~ r Sr
v•ce preudent Mrs Antone 1 ucke
secrelaT'y and Mrs 0&lt;') llvsC!ll
lreasurer Mrs Bctztni! thanker\
the clau fo~ the1r rooperatton the
past year
At the c-lose of tht' mc~tmg the
grtlvp adjm•rned to thf' riming
rOom Cor a soe1al hour and n 1Ult
exebange Mrt Betzmg 1n NhaH
ot the clau presented Mrs Ever
ett Thomas the IE'acher Y.lth a
lamp Mrs Thomas pre"cnted each
one preBCnl with a grft
A salad ~ourse was scnut by
the hostesle~ Mrs Sm I'
Hi 'frs
Thomat. wtlh Mrs Denz1l (,oealem
:Mrs Roy Tracy Sr Mrs W 0
BarmtJ; .nd Mn Thco Smllh a•
contributing hostesses The tables

arran~o:cment11

were
attraeUve holly
w1th and red and
of
everveen,
Jrf!en eandltts Favors wcre mlnta·

ture Christmas tree&amp;.

cunta ncr tor the dlnm1
table 11nd sd\er and wh1te eandlel
hghled tht- room Th e Uuffet ar
rangemenl mcluded
graduated
Lapers br1ghl or naments and ever...
green branche s
Mrs Earl Kmght prendent preSided and welcomed the membeNI
and guests the Rev C R Konk-r~ght Mrs Edward T French and
Mr., Don Stivers Mrs
Forrest
Bachtel deWJ Uonal leader opened
hl:'r serv1ce w1th 11 poem Christ·
mas Eve m Our fown Jl.nd spoke
of the Importance Jesus placed on
.'!mall towns and country people
She ended her serv1ce w1th Widdtmrr s poem All among the
Country Folk and a prayer
Miss BernJ(;e Bowen who was I.Q.
charge of the progr.am lipoke on
the same as Mrs Bachtel and reo
mmded the audience that t1lere
was no room m the mn or ln the

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Devoted

VOL VIII

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BY UNITID PRIU

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Pomeroy-Mtddleport, Ohio, Friday Deeember 21 1956

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God a plan there was room for all
and read the porn The Inn of

L•fe by O.enh"m A dramatiza·
A 6 30 potluck dmner preceded tton of The Space Makers Fam·

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Middleport Society ' Dorcas Circle
Mrs D S Harold has returned M
home from Holzer Hospital where
ee t'1ng He ld
.she had been a med 11a l patient
TUeSdo YN'Jg ht
Halph Rad...t1ffe enter('d Mclg.s

I ~ rher

United Methlldist
Come Double Class
YU Ie Party Held

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12 C1rcle Christmas Party Is Held

of Gene Grate was the scene .:&gt;1 gtldrd tones gold and stlv("r balls
the Cbrutm,; s party for the Ohio l amund a large wh \~ candle with

Eleanor Schaaf Middleport Soctety Edt tor, Phone 6079

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Cor a dress in spruce tones of
yam d ~ wool-from the Pat
tullo-Jo Copeland collecUon
Slim at the back ftared par~nler
dtapes ate buttoned at the
waist In front Symmetrical
Colds square {If( the neckline
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Brenda Holman Is
Honored Guest On
f th B' thd
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BrenUa Holman was honored on
her fourth lmthday wtlh a brrth
day p11rtv rhe thl'me of pmk and
yellow dPt ~ravons was ea ned
throughout the party

H£'frt shm nh of cake and 1~e
cr£'am w~H senul to Dianna
Cro~s P lltv EIY.ood Nancy Yost
Rhonl1 I r v1 11 f)onna Cros s Mar~
Margan 1 ( arlton Rickey Elwood
Kathy I h rfa·ld
Nanty Benl'z
Deborah l ross D1 mna 1' !wood
Mart ft 1 Vnst Sharon F.n11n Horl
ney II !mal lannme Bentz M1ke
L&lt;'wrs H 1iu~ Snul('J
Rostmar)
Jiemh 1x
Nils l'icktns Ch1rlcs
\ost Deu1se Snod g ra ~s Oorolh}
Bcnh Gerald me Cross Mary Kay
Ynsl Fran&lt;-ls C'sllton June Lllch
f1t~ld Rulh ';nodl:ra~:-. Beha Lew

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the annual CJ\nstmas party of the
Come Double Class of the United
Methodist Church held Tuesday
evenmg m the church dmmg
room Hostt"sses for the 'venmg
were Mrs John Moore and Mrs
Arthur Nease The tables were decorated 111 keepmg wtlh Christmas
After the dmner a program
was presented consisting of group
~ilLgmg of Oh Little Town or
Bethlehem
Mrs T A Dowme
devohon&lt;~l leader gave the Chnst
mas stor} l~ken from St I uke
and a medJtatiOf\. The Star of
Bethlehem Carolyn Edwarr:ls presented a plano solo A Medley of
Chnstmas Carols
and Mn Eu
gene Brown told t~e legend of
Gods Trees Group smgmg of
S1lenl Ntght closed the program
A short busmegs sesswn was
held ""1th lhe pres1dent C
E
Blakl:'slee pres1d1ng It was re
ported Lhat '\lr and Mrs Blakeslee
and Mr and Mrs Edgar Thomas
assisted b3 the Youth Fellowship
had decoratt d the church and that
the dass would be responsible for
tak1ng down thl' decorations
A work c U net for the church
kitchen wa .;; chosen as the new
prOJect anrl named on the com
mtltle wNt Mrs V D Edward s
Lf'o C rcw and Mrs Charles Per
singer

Mr Blakl'slce m behalf of lh(
rlass presenled a gift to the Htv
Mrs l&lt; u~enc Brown aftet
1 anrl
Y.hlch a g1f1 t&gt;xchange was ht&gt;ld
The benedJctl&lt;m by the Rev
Brown comluded the meeting

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1s omd Rn nda Holman
Srn1lng ., 1ft~ hut u1 alok to at
leur! WI.'IC Nola Ob1tz :'ttlkl !Ia}
man lieu
li(kcm Silly and
Kath~ Ohlb:

Present "ere Rt'v and \!rs Eu
~cnP. Browu l'ihd tam1lv l\.tr and
Mrs W H. rarpr.nt('r and fam1ly
Mr and Mr,. &lt; F: H!~kesle, and
dau,e:hters
lh and Mrs A.le)[ C'1lo
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and (iinlll} Mrs Charles Perslllgcr
Bllllda I H th( da ugh h r ol Mr and !am1ly
Mrs V D Edwards
and Mrs Gtorgc llol man of Ra amt family ~r and Mrs Charlrs
ClflC
Swat:r.el and fam1ly Mr and Mrs
Lloyd MoprP and ram11) Mr and
Mrs Max ~ard Dr and M1s fohn
Moore and famtly Mr and Mrs
Arthur Nct~~c and famJIV
~rs
Hayman Bar111tz and sons Mr and
Mrs T A Dowmc and sons Mr
and Mrs Lea Cre.,/ and daughters
1 he Jumor lll~h &lt; lass of the
Presb\ ten an f'hur ch School had 11
&lt;hnstmas party Wedne~day even
mg al the chureh soe1al rooms
']he it teach('r Mrs Donald l ow
cry was asst~ted by M1s Denver
R1ce 1n supf'r~ 1smg the party
Games were pli!yed and g1fts ex
Home Restaurant
cmployef!s
changed after carols had hccn
were guests of Mr and Mrs Ed
.sung by the grt up
gar Pratt and Mr~ Ruth Lan~y and
Refrcshmenls or t:hmtmas tree daughter Debby thu week at a
1ce cream orange ad£ and favors ( hrlstmas party at the if home on
wcr~ served to the chlldt en
North Third Avenue
Games were pla~ed durmg the
Members or the class are Jamce
party
and lllflll exchanged before
Zirkle Judy Sauer Helen 1 aylor
a
dessert
umrse was st'rved to
Beverly Pernn Sandra Hysell Su
!lan Prolnlsco Susan Allensworth Mrs AddJf: Bitters Sylv1a Dowell
Phylhs Hoshc Karen Cregg cmda H1lda Roush Lola HCrj:lman Dar
Morr1s t•atty Lowery t:harlene lene Mulforoi and one guest Bar
Davis Jcn y Do) ard and Da.v1d bara Herdman Burflllo \\ Va
A m1malure lighted tree and
Lyons
tradtliona1 Chr1stmas decorations
were used m the Pratt liome for
the party

Presbyterian
Junior High
Party Is Held

Home Restaurant
Employees Hold
Christmas Party

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Announce Meeting
Qf Survey Group
In Letart School

The L('tarl Falls J,T~ met on
Tuesday DP.cember 18 With Mrs
Naomt Stobart the prcs1dent pre
sldmg when Mrs Stobart announcf'd that on January 3 a meettng of
the School Survey program wpuld
be held at Letart Falls School
The mechng Is open to the
public Mrs BeUy Roush s room
won the pr'te for the mo st par
ents present
Christmas program was pre
sented by grades one to s1x Grade
one taught by M1es Florence Cir
cle sang Up On The Housetop
and 'Jolly St Ntcholas wlth roDlions
,
Mrs Marlene Fishers second
grade sana: 'Santa Claus Js .,C()m
wg Th Town Grade three wlth
Miss WQie Ctrcle as teacher presented a dialogue 'Chnstmas Cus
toms" Grade (our taught by Mn
Roush gave. "The First Christmas
Tree •, 1 playlet
Mrs Elltten Buck presented a
playlet "A Christrna!ll Spetlm.~:
&amp;!e • ~y grade (1\'r And grades
five and 11 x saog Here Comes
Santa Claus • and Rudolph
the
Red-nosed Reindeer •
The prOiJ'am wu in ebarge of

Mn.
Grimm
Tbu1ChlorUJ
Christmas
proeram w1ll be
presented

Friday

1 oo p m 'Tbe

pu~lic

afternoon

Js inv1ted

at

tly was gJven by MlSll Bowen a•
s1sted bY Mrs Noah Haskins Mrs
~ames Euler Mrs Jack Bechtel,
Mrs Ben Philson Mrs Forrest
Bat&gt;hlel and Mrs E S Schaaf
Durmg the busmess meetmg
Mtss Fre1da Faehnle announced /
that pecans could be bought at
lhe homes of her self Mrs Char
les Murray Mrs John Hawkms Jr
Mrs Harr) Ches her
Mrs
Earl
Kmght and Mrs Carroll Swanson
lt wa~ anno~tnCed th at the January
meetmg would be held at the home
of Mrs
M Hennes} The meet
lng closed wllh a prayer by thtl
Rev Konknght
Mrs James Simpson was assij!.
ted by Mrs Ro!;md t eVa ugh and
1 Mrs Erlw.ard T French In d 1stri
hutm~ the gifts fur exchange and
Mlss B wen also won the door
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Hostesses were Mrs Earl Kmghl
Mrs James C flswell Mrs French
Mrs Simpson Mrs LeVaugh Mrs
Glenn Lambert 1 hey served salad
chees(' st cks a date nut puddt~
nutg and cnffce w1th favors of
Chr istmas cand}-candles

POMEROY SOCIETY
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&lt;~net Mrs Thomas Parker
who have been 1n F'rance for the
past three year~ arrived Sunday
ror a VISit with Jus parents Mr~
~nd Mrs Pearl Parker After
a
f11 rlough of 30 da) s they wtll go to
Texas where he will be statiOned
Mr and Mrs Lawrence W1tben
Sr are spemng the holtdays at
Hartford Conn w1th their son anit.
daughter m law ~r
and Mrs.
1 awrence \\1ther~ Jr They left
P:~rk('rsbur~.:
w Va Wednesday
b) plan&lt;' (or New York CJty where
t hev were met hv the1r S()D whg
wtll accompany them tn hls home
Mrs Karl Grueaer and Mrs
Carne Grue~&lt;er were r('ee nt busan
css VISI!ors 111 Galhpohs
)fr and )irs '1 homas McCJungond hmtlv of Jackson spent lhe
past Wf'i'kend wtlh her parenta
Mr and Mr~ Dale Smtth
Mrs Lula Jacks and Mrs John
Knopp and son of Langsville aad
Mrs l!nrc Ca l on of Salem Cenler
were \\ erlnesdav guests of Mr and
Mr~ Clurln Buck Rutland road
Mts f harles Buck was the din
rwr l!:uest of "rs Samp Russe\1.
Brarlford Tuesday
Wayne Russell and son Davad
of Louisville Ky were guests of
h1s mother Mrs S11mp Rusaell tb,e
past weekend
Mrs Lena Huber left today for
Hallfaz Mass for an mdefimte
\ •s1t with her daughters and 9QQ_8
111 law )fr and Mrs Walter Kauf
fman and family and Ml and ~
John Duffy Jr and famtly
Mrs Walter Baer who fell dOWP
the step~ at the Pomeroy Postoffi,:e
Monday Is recuperahng at bfr
home Mmersvlll('
Miss Manlvn Young of Wastungton D ( arrtved today to spend
the hol1days with hor pa.rentl, Mr
and Mrs Thomas Young

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Unions Propose
"Labor Holiday"
For Portsmouth

'

•poRTSMQUTH 0
UP - Or
galUzed laOOr 111 th1s area today
studied proposals to declare
a
'labor holiday 1n support of
stnke acbon agamst the OhiO
Consolidated Telephone Co
Also bemg wetghed W&lt;IS a boy
colt on purchases from Ports
mouth buSlness establishments
Labor leal!ers sald the plans
would need the approval of the
CIO·AFL umon membership m the
area
A committee of three labor lead
ers hall been mstrucled by the
umons to come up with a program
1f the long ')trtke contmues With
no apparent settlement m stght
Negot1at10ns between the com
pany and umon were recessed on
Thursday 1n Columbus untll next
week because of the Chr1stmas
holiday No progress was reported
in the talks
The labor committee said 1t w11l
litudy such rroppsala as w1thhold
mg pw-cha ~lng power fr91D local
merch~nts, a "labor holiday, re
moval of telephont's from mem
hers homes and other measures
The group said 1t also WJII look
into charges aa:amst Portamouth
C1ly Manager Robert Layton who
spear headed an emerJency plan
wb1eh resulted 111 the restoration
of phone service
Members of the commLttee are
Emerson T
Pence
secretary
treasurer oC the Portsmou~b ClO
Counctl, Dao.niel Buckley former
president of AFL-Central Labor
Council and C E Vanderpool
pres1dcnt of the AFL Bwldmg
Trades Council
Meanwhile in Portsmoulh, the
striking CommunicAt.onll Wotkers
of America umon bt~ean d1Slr11bu
tion of $15 000 tq Its members
The money was contr1buted as
a Chriatmas fund by CWA locals
throughout the nation and CIO un
1on locals in OhiO

Kathryn Turpin
Private Funeral
Services Held
Prtvate funeral serv1ce~ were
held thls week for Kathrvn L Tur
pm (nee Ohlinger) whose death
was reported l8 a Cleveland news
paper She waJ lhC wife of Edwm
L Turpin deceased
She was lhe mother or Janet
and James E Dejbel and sister to
Wtlham Carl, Harry Spence Nor
man, Freda and Edith Ohlmger
Burial was made m Cleveland

COURT HOUSE TO CLOSE
All of11ces of the Metgs County
Court House will close Saturday
noon and remam cloRcd until Wed
nesday morning 111 observance of
the Chmtmns Holiday
1

UP -

ln d1scussmg the htstory uf h1s
chu1ch v.hich slarled Ill tJ.Ilddlc
port thu ty vear!; 11~n and h ts had
three churcn homl:'s
Mr St)els
told of lis founding m 1908 and
of Its growth lo a church of :no
000 membership m the Unllt'd
States and Lh1rt) lin e foJe1..,n
J1clds
HeadquaJtcrs Oj tlu l hill ch or
the Nazarene att' 1n hansas C1!:y
where the1r theulog c J1 s&lt; mmaQ
and publish JUg hou se a1 c also lo
cated

Suggestion Is
Worth $55 To
John E. Smith

Prod

uce
EQI, about steady prices at
farms for US consumers wh1tes
and brewns, A jumbos 37
45,
large 34-37, It medJllml 28-J~. A
smaU 21 26, B larJC 31-35 FOB
Cmcmnatl wh1les and browns A
large tl-42, A medtums
35-37
Chlc:kent, trad1ng very hght no
turke1 sdes reported fryers 3 3
1h lb 14'h 16 hens heavy over ~
lb 13 15 ben• 5 lb and under 12
13 hens hght type 10..12
Butter, 90 score 68

STOCK.li(J[ \I L"P - new reo
of spreadmg unrest m RusSla
and 1ts satelbte empire
reached the West today and t'lQ
Balhc re(ugces satd the Somt
was deport ng 100 000 students
from the Bllhc states to erlQb
grawmg resistance there
The t\\O men were idenllfied as
Augus• R£&gt;1 chaJtman of the E:s.
thoman Nalwnal Counc1l ' and
former Llthuaman M1mster lglll6
Scheyruns
They told cwsmen that oppou.
t.Jon a.,a1nst Sov1et rule 10 the Battle 1s stroneer than ever
They
satd they appeal to the Umted l'ia
uons to prote~t the deportations
as methodJ&lt;'al genondc '
The1r statement was one of an
mcreasmg number of reports from
behmd the Iron Cu rtam mdlcating
wtdesprl'ad u nrest m countrle&amp; under Commut'lst rule
Pohhcal observers 1n Moscow
predJcled tuday the Sov1et Commumsl Part) Central {:ommlltee
wtll erack down on students who
have taken advantage of the deSt.almJzahon campaign to be Ovt!l'ly-crJt ca l fhe pol1cv makmg Cen·
tral Commrttee met secretly for
the st.'Co nd day m a row today
to rcv1e"' overall Sovtet pohcy 4t
home anU abroarl

Iports

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Market Report
CINCmNATI 0

Report Unrest
Mounting Against
Russian Rulers

'hiO PlUMIIIS (and appauntlf bte apeciallsta u weD) remove
a box or beet !rom trunk ot Jltnmy wu.m. • car ln Lo• Angele1,

and WI.JaoD 11 looking for 110me prankltel"l hide. He got tn thecar, and badn t drt\'fn more than two blocks when he was
rouaded by IUliTJ' bUZZlnga, hundred.t ot them Rescuera are 1
bearded l'nmll: Bl'l,Q8 and Joe Rulta.n, to whOm WUson, 40, wu
nferred by a a.n1ma1 abelter.
flnllmaalioftlll Bmm4P.\OtG~

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Speakmg of the ( 1 ntral OhJO
mstrlct which lllcludes lhl' local
church he SIIId hat thcH Hie 121
churches with 10 000 member~ and
that H1etr chunh propl'rl} Hi val
:.red at S4J '000 000 00 Liist year
these churches raised a m1llion
dolla1 s lor all purposes and thn1r
Western f lectnc Co lndlana)tQuadrcnmum go~l for Fore1.,n ohs Ind has announced award of
~hssums ls $14 000 000 00
$55 to Joh l' E Sm1th for a sug
gest.ion on how to better repur
Mr Styers who ha~ served for certain kmd&lt;~ of houstngs
fouc and a h df )(:ats as pastor
Sm1th ts the son or Mr and IMrs
of the local cilUlch expres~ed the Ed J Sm1th W Mam Pomeroy
thought lhaJ the Middleport Chur He has worked for WE 3~ years
cb of the Nazarene was startmg and IS marrwd to the former Mar·
some of tls greatest days and m jcme Italhff of Mmc.rsvdle
the people of the town to
Tbe award to Sm1th was the
JO n With them m thankfulneas top of 1ts kmd to WE employes
for the Qe\11: bmldmg
in November

v•jed

PROGRAM IS ON MONDAY

INDIA'S PIIMI MINISlD Ja.w&amp;harla.l Nehru muta: a !'onner llldtan
citizen who b.U mach ~ mark in the U S., Rep -elect Dalip
S Saund, Rlv61lde. Calit., Wbo gou to tho next Congn.sa frcml •
judplhJp Tbey an 1!_ WubiD.gt.oo. ( ln.tematim~Gl BOIIindpAolo,&amp;

Th(' Chnstmas program of the
Nauml B&lt;~phst ( burch w1ll be beld
:vlonday begmumg at 7 30 P tp,
under the threclJOn of S T Johnson ass1stant supen ntendetlt 1t
was announced toda,y by Alleil
Hampton superintendent

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