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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

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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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Is especially so th1s year Pnced reasonably , • wtthln
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
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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

town tor Je.us She expfamed how
Jesus showed h" people !hat ln

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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

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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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AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER ATTACHMENf •
New •et lwlte the , .....,.
from vour n or radto 1 Just
plug th1sgreat new RCA Vtctor
automatiC record player mto
the phono.Jatk of your Rt ••
See 1t today at

and you re ready for run I Y011
enJoy as many am fourteen
"45EP' records on umgle loadin if In BIBi:k, Antique Wbite
• Spnx:e Gnen.
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Unions Propose
"Labor Holiday"
For Portsmouth

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•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
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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

WELL, I'LL BEE!

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

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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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,The· Daily Sentinel

Mr.s. Ro!fl Cleland and Mrt . VIr.

DI!VOftll '1'0 INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
RICHARu S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

li-tiS AC.T

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-~tered as second class mailine matter at the post offict at
runmroy Ohlo.

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Christmas Displays Are Notable
_Among people we most admire are those energetic and cre-

ahv~ souls who expend great quantities or time and labor in

making and displaying Christmas thernes outs ide their homes.
Thlct is not an attempt to judge any displays currenuy grttcing many of our loca! homes. Rather , it is to mention som~
that we saw, and admtred, knowing it would be presumptious
to assume we saw ali of them during one evening of driving
around seeking them out.

It is parti cularly difficult to hunt out every such place 'In

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Pomeroy. This observer has been in and around Pomeroy for
over 10 years find there remains some streets in this or that
hollow where he has never yet set foot or wheels of his car. A
few more searches like ours of last night however and we will

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VlSJt

.Joe

before this Yule season ends, is that of Mr. and Mrs.

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"I haven't got il np yet," reporter! Albert,
quite awhlJe bcfor(' il"s ready."

1 '~mrl

it may

be

figuring to learn if it will go up at all! Let u s all hope he gets

hi s tree up anti dt•eorated in time.
Here are so m(' of the Olher displays it would be well worth
your Ume to see for their bea uty . Visit the homes of Cla·ir
Karr Spring Ave: Barold Lohse. Cave St.; Ray Hoce and
Frank Fugale, Mulberry Ave; K , M. McCullough and John
GoeU, Jr., Union Av('; Wayne Swisher, W. Main St.; In Mid·
dleport, John Zerkle, No. Third Ave,; Arthur Straus!, So.
Third Ave. Rubert Coats, So . Second Ave., and the reslde,!ice
Dr .

and

Mr• E.

F.

Maag, the Iutter

not until

Christmas Eve,

weather permitting .

EDEN ON THE SPOT

Your
Sunrise
To
Sunset

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Ci'11traj Preu AaRoclatkm Corn?tpalldt"ut

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F011rth O( II ll:!lif-.11)
ANTA today Is known by otrsprlng into slavery.- But
many narnu : Pere Noel
St. Nicl'lolaa, hearing or this,
1 F' ather
Chrlatmul in
al)peared on tht-ee successive
nlghl!l to tos11 a bsg of gold
Franca; Kria Krlngle In
O!rmany 1trom Krl11t Kin·
in the open window or the
die Gr ChriiJt Child): St.
home.
On the third nlgh't the
Nld'lolaa In 8elrlum. Still
othera ~ Mr Whlllkers. Old
Jl'l.tetul rather IJUccee&lt;ied In
Man Christmas and Jolly
c&amp;khlhl a gllmp!!e of the
generoua na-ur-e. It was, of
Old St. Ntck.
What't mon-, no other
course, St. Nicholatt.
CbHat)'nu ftgure haa known
Diocletlan and Mulmtan
aimo1t u many character\•
jointly ruled the Roman
a&amp;Uon• &amp;I there have beeJ\
Empire 1n those fabuloua
atiu..tl to draw him. He bu
daya ud St. Nlchole.a often
been taH lnd thin, ahort and
oppoud tbelr tnfltft\ent of
whpy, Punt and I ranld.
the people. Bec:auo!le ol hla
and of recent ye&amp;ra, a portly,
eoor~ua: preaehll'll and
etnpPinr old fellow - com·
hta ~~ to worehlp the
plttt~-.lf loveable.
atatut1 ot the emperon, he
.&amp;a
embodiment ot a
apent many weeka In an tm.
C h: l• t II\* • Je,l'en4 which ptrlal pNon. He paaed
datM bf.c\t nearly 1,6oc away Dee. I. about 3U A.D.
yean, lOllY llntk It a. 111rtct
oi-aduany, 1Duropet.n1 beo
un..t de110endant of a die- 11111 to obMrve Dec. S, the
tlniUI•lled European t.nce•·
annlveru.ry of hll death, a 1
tor- lt. :tflcholu the Won•
&amp;L Nltholu Day- an occ:adn•Wor•tr. bllhop ot K)"1'&amp; 1 1on tor tbe uch-MII ot
l_n Lyela, u ancleht '(llty 1ft
rtna. Children. wel'6 told
A..ll&amp; Minor fmo~ern Turkty
lhat the thin, a~eeUc, wh(t.,.
todi.y J 1n the Fourth C..•
belrded a&amp;b't.t. would arrive
lUI')'.
"' lh~ ileu or ntrbt. rldlnc
X. WQ taiL an UJI'I'Iaht
a 1Ntatttu\ "hlte horae Mad
man., u.ually plelured ln. hla
ea11')1ftt a 'balktt of rttt•

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ttie
WKibuttry 1ft
• • Ntobol., .,. U.. ton
iit Wi&amp;atlw farenta who u~ t. -. lit' ot houu..
A Plttrl~ to the
IAad. "dUrihJ' whJcb a
iRrfy Wnell:td hit

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ihlf.

U...•. a.tto

roe• on, and

iO Oll, by telllntr ua
tiiiCop of Myn, he
*'-Y mlractn an4
laM!d ror hll pe
kllldnea. One

that
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pldt~~

t..;.,,_

balll

ll.lftt.

jlltti'r!•l'•••·•'••tlier ~
dauth·
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Ull money
&lt;loj"'''~· He wa•
lln~td to 1111 hi• MI\IU"tUI

tor Ua. 11004 ehlldr~n 1nd a
~yftch of blteh rods with

w-bk:h

to punlah the naulh•

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Tllt • .Jn. ot holln•h about
st. N~ttolu ...,_.n to fade

a"nnt "th. tlme ot the Refbrinatloft. It wa• then he
bepn to evolve ln.to a ter·
adaly eh.Udren•• friend. Jl'or '
exam.,... ht wu a tavorltt
ainoftl ,Uie early Dutch ntt·
1.,. JD R'iW A.m1terd1m and
Ute)' !Wnad. their ftnt chu~h
tit Ute Ntw WorJd In hi•

~r.

Oraduall)', they Amerleane
1... htt ~me trorn ''Sint
Nlk .. u" to "8anta Nlkae
llul" an.d then to •'Santa
klaua." At the aan-.e time,
they traiuhrr.cr their rtftI"IYinl
to Chrllltmu.

Ia thole daya. Duteh
ebHctnn cuatomarlly plaeed
lhell' wooden llbota beton
the l"'lace to dry when
til~ went to bed. A lhort
ttn,4 later. l.llOuah. tn. the
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Woodsfield

I~ : OO .Bie Top
1:00 'l'he Loa.~ Ranger
1:30 Town &amp; Cowrto Cr088r0atf1
2:00 Aluminum Bowl
-':00 Big Picture

r

9:30 Highway Patrol

1-liSED

JOHN DEERE "40" CRAWLER

!2:30 Beyond thl! cross

1-liSE D
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Cartoon Club
Noon News
Ne!.chbors
Midday Matinee
f:emicJne '!'oUch

ULterace

MiCk~v Mu'UBe \.1Jub
Oar•non Club

F.iYc Stir Final.
Kukla, Fraa &amp; Obit.
Daly 6: thl!! News

JohD.

?:30 Rin 'J'in Tin
8:00 Jlra Bowie

8:30 Publle Defender

~:00

Tftuure Hdnt
0:30 CCntidenUaJ File

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!lay Anthatly Sltdw

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M71!ery Theatre

NEW TRACTORS

1!:00 News nf the Nilbt

From 320 to 620

12:1$ Sitin Off

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WHTN-tv Channel13
~'I'IJRn~y CHANNEL ~~

.a:C-4 ~1gn On

Including New 420 Crawler with Blade

2:411 .Westerv. Mevle

us

8 :30 Forutn
Eddy AI'I)Oid TIIIHI
!:30 ramoll! Film Festival
9:00 LaWreote Welt
10:00 loU&gt;Qiierade Part;
10:30 Theall'e
12::io SICh Off
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY

titble Time

1 :00 '('wo Gun Playhouse
6:00 SatUrday Newt
6:\5 S"11ppln' Sanl.'s

Racine

Phone 3202

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comJng yea r the Agrieultural Conservation program is
makillg a payment of $3.00 per
hund red trees planted for forest
tree purpose. lhls will more than
cov 1'r the ro~t of purchasing l.he
~ced li ngs thr'-'ug h the State Forest
Nurseries or will nearly cover the
cost if purchased from a pnvatc
nursery. The farmer would then
have only hls labor involved in
planting a r rop which vdl grow
to income slZe in f1ve to twenty
years.
4-H cl ub mrmhers this year are
0 rrcred a ~ r~:c lal opportunity in
planting of t rE."es . They may secure
them !rum the State Forest Nur~erjes in qu&lt;~ntitie~ of 200 trees
of black lo&lt;cust, tulip trees, blaclt
walmlt , red Jr white pmc for plant
ing pu rposes Th"'re Js no ch.argc
made for tht•se trees for 4-H dub
members if they are to be delivered by sta!c truek to a ~enlral
point in I he county . If t h c c Iu b
member de~ires the tl'ecs shipped
by parcel post there is 50c charge
for parcel pvst per hunllred tr~es.
According to the latest plantmg
list released by the State Diviswn
of Forestry lrees available to land
owners include pitch, red an~
white pine, as well a.s several
:spe"cie-8 of locust, maple, oak, tuliptrees, walnut and other species.
Cost of these trees range {rom

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$8.00 to charge
$Hi.OO per
per thousand
thousand trees
plus

other prectlcea With which
he 11 a.taoclatM; bulkllnr th•
toy• In hla North ~le work·
ehop, koepiftl' the recorda ol
good Ud bad Children. n.
ceivlnl and anewtrtnl" let•
tel'll, and drivmr hll t.ln~
deer.
·
· Nut Ja al10 ertdlted with

they are to be deliver~d by
state truck, to a cel}tral pomt.
, 890 trees will plant an acre ·
when the spacing is 7 x 7 feet.
Stands of pine trees grown from
reforestation stock may be thinned for C.hristmas Lree purposes
1f at least 600 trees are left per
acre to grow into more mature
timber trees.
Persons desiring to secure trees
throug h the State Division of
.Forestry may secure applicatio~
blank s from any one of the Agrtcultural Agency ofnces or the
State Division of Forestry.
. Additional help on woodland
1mprovement practices is avaUable through Federal cost sharing
payments under the Agricultural
Conservation program. Some of
the improvement measures on

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mg too small to earry modern·day
ltl;Hi s.
Poor wiring can cause all sorts
of 1:lcctncal troubles, Ohio Stat.c
U11ivcrsity extension specialists
po1nt ou t in a new leaflet entitled
" Hict:,: IIOsing Your Electrical Ills.''
Tlu·y !i.st suc.h symptoms as TV
l'·t·tu re shrinking when olher ap·
pl1ances are turned on, fuses blow·
mg , motors running hut , lights
dimmmg and appliances slow to
warm up.
The specialists list t hese steps
for treatmen t. consult with your
local ci&lt;"Ctrician, electnc power
~ upp lit&lt;r, or Agncultural Extenston
Servi('e to determine pre~ent alld
futul'e electrical loa d and plan an
additional wiring system to carry
the luad · have a competent electncian or coJitractor install new
w1ring to meet local ancl natio nal
w 1rin~o: regulations; mamtain elcctrical winng, outlets, and switehe s
in goad repair to prevent electrical .haz.ards.
Good wiring will pay far itself
th roug h saving of ele-etriety and
more efficient operation o( clectrieal eq uipme nt, the specialists
say.
PLA!&lt;TS

Larry Roush, a student at Rio
Grande, was a supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush.
Several from this place attended
t.he basketball game at Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam~s Pickens of
Columbus and Mrs . L. E . Pickens
of Athena were Sunday vi Sitors of
t.he Pickens·

nw1t

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Plymouths- Fords
Chevrolets

1ft

Plymouth.

Meigs Motor Co.
Phone 6023

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MEIGS

4D'w·
•rttu matdima wllo theft.
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Til£ Cllft!ST·

MAS STORY Ia the
Chrtlttni.a ell!!'d, the exprb~
110ft Ill fi'IOt\dahJi&gt; .... &amp;ood·
Will b) . . .

taster . m(l"e tomplett reht"l. eaS-Ing
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USED FARM
EQUIPMENT

yYY V V V. VV!!/ _V
' FEED YOUR DOG THE BEST

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Provico "Hi Fat" Dog Feast is the pr emium
dog food you want for your dog to keep him
in prime condition.
Provico Dog Food gives him more protein
and has a lOI?Io fat content
For that extra pills that means so much to
your dog, feed him a top quality dog food
Provico ;.Hi Fat" Dog Feast.

WE ARE THE

DEALERS FOR
DE LAVAL
OLIVER
FERGUSON

FOR

HEALTH
BEAUTY
STAMINA

AND

NEW HOLLAND
WHEN YOll THINK OF
FARM EQUIPMENT

Think Of Us

FEED PROVICO

Fulton
Thompson

PROVICO MILLING &amp; FEED Ca.
Rt. 124, Minersville

Sugar Run
FLOUR MILL
Phone lijO Mulbeny Me.
POMEROY

Pomeroy

Phone 419

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Pomeroy

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Welcome
From

MEIGS CO

CO-OP

JACK CARSEY, Manager
Phone 98

Pomeroy

Special Prices Til Dec. 24

SPECIAL!
00

!-Only, Reg. $729

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FEED CO.
Your Purina Dealer
Raeloe, Ohlo

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We're comins your way with best
wishes lot a happy holiday and
m•ny tbw• lor YQVC r•tronase.

year. ap when a blah·

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TABi£TS or POWOERS STANBACK
combme$ several med1cally prove~ pam
r~llever:~. . . The added eHechveness
ollhese MULTIPLE ingred1enh b11 ngs

200 lb HOG

He Item• ttJ; npiWIIll j\llt
what lk»th thtldreft. al'ld
adulta wut btih to look nu
- atilt et.rrYtnf out th"t 1ft•
clout tndttloft. that ~

tor. Urid 'tlappUy ever after!

WE HAVE A

PAINS Of HEADACHE . NEURAL -

PLliS A FREE UVE

aee.

told to

'

lieutenant.
"And t.ha 1 " inter,·ected pretty
Mrs. Sondro O'Brien, "will m.rk
the end or Par's travelling fur a
h
"·
while. If I ear any more a~.... ut
tbe!Se long trips, there's likely to
be a divorce !OIIlewhere around
here."
The pert Mn. O'Brien was jok·
ing, but the big man who cramps

FREEZER

HEARTIEST

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PUI'MI of

(a~

GIA IUURITIS w1lh STANBACK

us-

CHEST TYPE

on teltvll:lon bd 1ft tht
moYlea, on Ctiriltwnu P"'·
duet. and wrtpp'lftt'. 111
oratt()DI or au ltlft~'ta
te
neuly uhltonn h\

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Up F•r Discharpe
The trip will take the amiable
O-'Brien to the PbilJipmes, Singa·
pore, Malaya, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Thailaad, "-Burma, lnd 1a,
- "ATabia
h
·11and A·
Pakista n' Ceylon,
his On
dilcha:-ge
u an
Force
tria.
his return
e w1Air recewe

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the Cl~i

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lleon .....

op of .A.ala Minar

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t
1 over ones,
trip of
hu the
po1itica
forThe
many
countries
are
those in which there have been
anti-Soviet aQd/or anti-Amer~ean
demonBlratioGna.

SPECIAL!

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We will give top allowance
for your car on a New '57

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ntwtpal)ltri Pd.
I.Uiboardil,

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United p,.... Spol'h Wrlttf'
NEW YORK UP_ Masaive
Parry O'Brien, the Olympic 8hot
p"t champion, wu preparini his
.. pound• today for a 12-country
240
Slate uepartment tour and a probable future in pro football .
The pOWPrful CahfornJan currcntly i" h11in1 up visas for tbe
two-month tour. He will leaYe Jsn.
and
6 and demonstrate the shot
dlSCUs as well a1 run t.he 100-yard
dash.

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War ill Whlcl! 110 pl-lk·
ally arft)W bftta m. a M

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COLD SUFFERERs

WE NEED

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ter cutooft

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Today'•~ Sports Parade
BY OSCAR FRALEY

Complete

be,~:hls

See These Specials

Uo Hey leanni•
lO:f)O Gunsmoke
10:30 Gift Basket

Wiring Too Small
In 90% Of Oh"
Homes Reported

l'ole~

FEED MILL

6:00

7:30 ;Buccam~ers
.8:/Jo Jackie Gleason Show
9·00 tiale ·Stor'in Sbow

4-H'etS Hil
•g
PeakIn wr••t In
Letters Home

Kitchen Workshop

road more than the origmal tnvelhna aale1rnan. He bad hardly re!Continue-d an pq• tnt)
tomed from h&gt;l aucoe.. toi , ,.
fenu of lhf' Olympi c 8hol put 1h
h
1
kl'-beDI 1championah 1p , whe- n he
ad to viet' on aw to pan .-;
..Btart IDllk.ln g plana for thiS ne w ill ! tht" modern appllanHI b~
Lrip .
mdkers wan! t.o plate effidiDtlr,
·
1"
"-~·
Not 8i91Ht Thrill
111 wha t Ill ~~paren 11 y a ay1 ~.,.
Lookw~ t1a&lt;&gt;k on h1s OlymiJ IC e d worll. space.
re&lt;:vrd dfun at .'ot c 1 11 n u r n t· .
She sa1d workshop Jpeak.IJ'I
· 10 aU wllo
CJ' Br 1en arl rrll tlcd lhdl '"It wli~ n·t ~&lt;~ve th1s ge 'lera 1 ad vlce
tr f n
the thril l l hA t I had In ww nm g the plan c:hange~. or c~ns uc 10 :
flrsl ume a' lleh 1nk1 111 1952:·
1 Pre-pl::lnmng lS by [U' tiNt
On ce O"... l ol the A•r rc·or"e.
~ I •no··.' I •mpo-•'""'·nt phase of deJI•-'"·•
• ......._
O' Bnen _ who does the l(M}-yard .:. k1 tr hen
'
dash 1n 107 _ 15 leanm~ toward
2 K1tchen planning is '-·'uJIhould
pra footb.:.ll The S.:.n F'rane1sco tlmt' JOh and every
1 w.oman
t
k5 cool
Forty
Niners see him as a make her rl.an , et l coo ,
· •·•o
crack fullback .
uff , soak. lfl . then I00 k "
........ WIIV.I
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f
d' t
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The word from the Forty·Nm ers pan over "r a JUS men .....
h thai they. too , are wlereated 1n
·
--the yo ung human Lank who is the
only man ever to clear 63 feet 1n
the 5 hot put. They f1gure that the
' tacklen
aught to boun('e just
about that far in tryi ng to :.tup
the mighty o·Brien.

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ft•r
!l Remow: ~ e ...be
ee soon it l or e
Chn.tmu bfore it
eames a
h.u.ard.
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Farm
Machinery

-' -80 TV Clas.sroom

S.hop on Television
7:10 Douglas Edwarle
7:30 My .Friend Fllcka
8:00 West Point Story
8 :30 Playhouse of Stan
9 :00 Crusader

~ured

Clalrs~~vll~le~,~:;::;;:;::;;~;;·;D~:;v;e;.;;;:;;:;;;;~ I

Ohio
. Nelsonville,
St.

Air Power
6:3·o Goldt'll Playhouse
1:00 Beat the Clock

Wh\.ch IISlstance iJ &lt;~lven are
. t hi n·
•
in
n'"l youna den.e tt.anda,
prun. I
•
till
crop treea, remoYine or
IDJ
campetittve and unde•lrable ve&amp;e•• 1,·on , prep·..·in" &amp;ite• for natural
...
.... tenc1n1
•
Columbus, 0 . ChriJtmas wllhout
r•o•edo'ng
or
to euludt
"' "'
f
a tree would hardly be t:hnslmas
live11tock . For additional in orma· B"l that tree decked Wi th tens-e!
tion on the cost t ha ring pro&amp;tam
"
land ownen thould conau It th.e ••d &lt;lom&gt;·n, w&gt;' lb llghto moy brinK
A . s . C. ofliciall in. the Muomc tragedy at a time that is SYPIIO§ed
h
· th y a
to An
be evergreen
the appic81.
r.
Temple BuildiniJ ~:~t Pomeroy,
treelnthat ehase been
in a warm room tor day 8 IS a fue
hazard, says William St uckey , ex·
0
tcmion safety 11pecialist of the
Ohio StaLe UniveuJty. A shorl
Circuit in the wirmg or a not bulb

ounty tr cu ura
.. n
Putting idle acrell to work in
the growinj\ of Chrlatmal treea or
b
I
other ttm
cornea
d tr hus.ea a way11
M
t.
to mm at C nstmas tme.
any
thousands of Christmas tree11 are
ld · h 1 M ·
purcha"ed lind &amp;0 r1g
I t n elgS
Counh and addlllons revenue can
be
byh farmera and land
owners from t .IS source.
t·or years native pine have been
l"ut in Mel!!!~ County and trucked
out of the county providing an
.:..:===:::~..:=:.....:~ income pr1manly from the labor
of cuttmg these treell.
I
THIS
This year one Meigs Coun Y
farmer, who started plantmg
trees
·
too close to a famrnable decoraaround 1950, offered people the
tiOn may literally caw;e a dned·
opporlumty to come to his farm
oul tree to explode.
to pick out the particular tree Youn~~: Ohioans 1-Z4 Farm Pa:.
Over in GuernlieY county this
they wanted while it was litill ·
Columbus, 0 -Ohio's 31 delegate• year a home demonstratwn council
growing on the stum-p. Jt was then to the recent National 4-H Club will prov1de all dea lers in Christ·
delivered after cutting at a rea- congrea:s in Chicago prov~d them- ma11 Lree1 wit h tags . These tags
sonable cost. This is ail additional selves prollfic lelter-wnters 11 bear the following Instructions on
· 1 we 11 as s kI 11ed era f,.m en in ,,,. •duc&gt;
' n• the f&gt;'re ha·••d
source of revenue t h aI h as JU!
•
....... from Chr&gt;sl
barely been tapped.
ious 4-H projects.
ma11 decoratiOOii:
11. Keep tree in a container of
Other land owners in the cou n·
While 1n Chicago the state f·H
ty who have been planting trees department spOnsorell a letter-writ ~ter.
for the la:st eight to ten years have ing cantcst for the Buckeye delebeen selling domm;tic trees and gates to encorage them to-i!lenort!.~.tl. T.urn oft tree lighls when no
l ona1 ters, cards and te 1egrams t o'-ro...
~~'¥ -_..,
securing a destra
.· '-'~~ around.
· bl e add·u·
3. U~f,- flameproor tmsel, flake
so urce of income.
home folks. Purpose o f t he con-Another source of income which test was to give the youngster!
a.OOitos or pOwdered minca m· th e sc II mg
'
s•·ad
is now ava1'\a b1e IS
o f opportunity to aay "t han k
.,., of poper and cotton lor snow.
small d1amcter t rces for post s or 10 parents, friends , club a d:r~;
a flro extingUisher or
poles. The sort wood PO Ies wh en and leaders, donors and
~~~~~~~~~~~er~h~an:d~y~
.- -treated with preservatives will laat who had h•i.. d make their
for a long dme
ca&lt;~o trip possible.
"
10
E x;~ mp I es or '.me Of 'he Pr.·ceo
TO RAISE HEALTHIER
.....,
The boys and girls wrote .,.,..,
FASTER GROWING
pa ld rOL pos ts an d POle' th.·, foil letters, cards or telegrams. Thars
delivered tu the tr~r.tment plant
CALVES TRY
:m average of more than 118 per
are- : 10 foot poles, 6~ to 71f.! inG•1 STANBACK, t.bl•ta or ~Ciwd•n,
ches ir. dia meter inside the bark youngster.
,,,. ••li•t of COLD DISCOMFOATa.
at the small end, 70c at the yard.!!.
Dele.:ate Marilyn Davis of Logan Th• aT AN BAcK pruc:ription 1,....
formul• " • combin•t•on of p11n ••·
I
I
l h an d se nt most messages---::i3. She reSma ller posts
7 ect Ill eng
d
•••••"• ing.-.di•nta th•l wco•k tog•lh•r
3\-2 to 5 1h inche-s d1ameter are ·. Cel\'l:d a letteropener as an awar ·
tor FA8TEII RI!LIEF of H£AOACHE.
"We Do Custoin Grinding" I.Jring111g 2lc- each.
NIEUAALGIA 1nd ACHING MUS.CLIE&amp;
. The targer
20 feet or_ morel
111 lemllh and 51k or more mches
STANIACK.
io diometor ,, the • moll end ron
1n price from $1.50 up.
10
\\'here tree:s have been growing
N 2 d A
Middleport cor ten to :wenty years t.hinn ing
out uf some of the pole and post
tree s wnulfl gl\'e the better trees
Columbus, O.·Nearly 90 percent
more chance to prod uce good lum· o r Ollio homes have electrical wir-

t
MI•ddl
. epor

Fleming Hatcheries

8:00 i,.lte on the Farm
8:30 t'aptoin Kantaroq
10:30 Mlfhty Mouse
ll :00 Lucky 8 Ra .. b
1 11:30 Tales of Texas Rar.i£1!!111

7:00

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Chn.stmas Tree Gleams 1 '•"tb T•U"se
,
Lights, But It May Be Dangerous

Mastermix
Calf Master Program

INCORPORATED
Exeter, New Hamp&amp;hlre

ll :OS Seanning tbe Weather

6:M Weathennan

6 :00
8:30
7:00
? :15

mom. they would gleefully
ftnd their aturdy shoe11 ftlled
with &amp;II manner of delight·
ful pretenll from · their gen·
eroua St. Nick.
other colonial chil·
dren, who underatandably
quickly adopted the joyful
cuetom of tluta Claua u
their OWft, thelra waa a prob·
tern ot bavinl DO ~n
.00. t.o lay out Invitingly.
The answer! Stocktnc• were
hun&amp;' lnatead, from the ftre-.
place mantle. tbus beainnlng
one of our happy Chrlstmu
ttndltlona.
By 1809, Wa.ahington lrv·
Inc w .. deecr1blng Banta aa
a jolly, roay-eheeked, Dutch
citizen. Ht ln.vented, aa well,
the ramoua relndet~r-drawn
ale11h. Later, in 1823, TAe
Tror Be..Unel featured A
VNU from Br. Nk'o\oW.. the ehtldren'a cl&amp;a~lc - by
Dt. Clement Clarke Moo,.
{ airlc. published over and
over apin each year by
more than 263 publl11hers In
J{ different languageaJ and
•children have 11quealed with
1
dell&amp;"ht alnce that tlml!! over
the elfht Uny reindeer
dr&amp;wlnf a r.lelgh With Ita
plump, dimpled driver.
Thomu Nast, a famous
cartoonl•t or the ,ct,·n War
period, helped to popularlu
not only the llgure of Santa
Claua but alm many of the

en Nichola femalea.
.
Niebola breedina: provide• the
combination. of vigorous . hea.l~h,.
••rlJ wei.cht, exceptioaal hvab•h~
•nd ·top filled efficien_cy thaallet8~ t
low coat per pound an lot
r o
On • buyer•' mark!!t. that ceo be
ml.chty important to you.
• ,.
You'll "keep ahead of th~ red
when price• are low, ready to reap
ood profits iD the month• ahe~d­
a SeeyourVantrea•Nichola or1ndtaD
River-Nicbohs hattheryrn.an, toda)'.

11 :10 The -r_.te .Qhow
SIGN OFF... PRAYEII
.S...,.TlJRDAY
Obnnele
0 :00 Siill On

3:00 l'he ~it Payott
3:30 Bob Crosby Sl.lo"
4:00 Dri,C.ht.er Day
4:1' Secret Storm
4:30 Edre of Nlfht
1:00 Ear]v Sho\Y
8:28 Les Paul " Mary Ford
8:30 Your t:sso Reporter
6:45 Sport;, P1r1de

2:45 Llff' With .Elizabeth
3:00 Afternoon Fibu Festival
f :30 Super Setfal Time .

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11:00

2:30 RousepaMy

11:48
12:10
12:1G
IUO
1:30
1:18

.:Jk,
Qhristmas Stoll!
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·, ::. tool!: IDA

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9:00 M&lt;&gt;nt~njj Show
10:00 Gant Moore
U:30 St...11te It RJrlo
~~~: on \"aliant Lldy
12:10 Love of Life
1!:~
tor Tomorrdtr
12:48 Guidlq 1J1hl
1:00 Katip's JOt.cbea
1:30 As the W,..id Tun;
2:l0 Our Miss Brooks

LI ..

Daily SeQtinel, Pomeroy-MWdleport, 0 ., Dec . 21 , Ht56- 3 then tu1ler home has heen on th&lt;'

I

Prices down? Time n.ow to lower

The Line Up
1 10:30 Person to Per50n

C . E.A BL
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CALF

IOftll by utin!l 3-way croaaea baeed

I 10:00

FRIDAY CHANNEL 13

w f&gt;\'0"'""

BrltlJh-French •ttack on Egypt -t.~u.vt'!a No. 10 Downlnl atreet
ill London -after conferring there wttb Frtnch ~ 'a.y JIM:.
lit Wl,th Eden .. Brltl11h Foretrn beetetat; Bitwyn IJfJ~. llclln'•
.D-fll'liatat ~·u.- ..._ th.
1&amp;# rzw tt:CS e ru •

Scortb4)ard
6 :30Rosem'ry Clooney Show
7:00 Saturday Night Jambilree
7:30 hople Are Funny
8:00 J:len-1 Ctmn ShOw
t :OO Sattird&amp;y Spettai-ular
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 .N"eM and Sport,
II LSO Championship Bowlln1
12: l!l Owl Theatre
1:30 Sign orr

11:44 Sip On
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Lower cost
per pound
keeps you
In business

koy Rogers
News

WCHS-TV Channell

Station

frten•" Ud It wi.a wtth him
Uta\
oll!ll ....

8pOt lA the

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'lai:MP'I 110bes. B)' kttnd, St.
Mtello\u Wu th• "tbqdnn·,

•msM PltiMI MINISfll Sir Anthony Eden-on the

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6·00

NEWS IN FADIING

cdvL"d national honoh as Mil oul·
standma producer o( veaetabJe
crops for cann1n".
lie 18 Gar y Marlin Bish op, rout e
1. :.1 1. Blanchard. nam ed top wm ·
ncr 1n rannmg crops of 1 produc·
tw n and m~:~rkelmg contes\ spon ·
Co lumbus, 0 A 17-year old Han· so red by Lhe Na tioal Jun 1or Vege·
cock county farm youth hil ~ rc· table Gr owers as s uria~wn and the
National Canners association .
J
You ng Ruhop entered lhc &lt;"UTI ·
tl'st Wllh 5 17 aeres of lumiltOcS ,
why-h yielded 18.26 tons to th e
aci'C . (Average yie ld 1n the state
is llboul 11 ton~l .

Building America
11:00 Fury
11 :30 Cowht.f Theatre
12:30 Mr. Wtzartf
Down On The Farm
1100
1:30 Wutern Theatre
2 :30
N·BA Game
S:OO Sky Kine

IRIDAY CHANNEL 8
8:00 C&lt;oo(ain KaD.caroo

lly RAYMOND A. LAIOII!:

Ry now Albert nn doubt has a s1ide rule out figuring and

of

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Youth Honored
As Best Grower
For Canneries

10:30

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Young Sr, on State Route 143 about t,&gt; mile eliot of the

Cross Roads Service Center. This is an especially notable work
of cre~tiveness. par_tly ~ecause of the beautiful setting of the·
home 1tself which Is raised above th e highway by at least 15
fee!, with a panoramic extent of a-pproximately 150 feet, The
entire expanse Jf available front is utilized in the theme .
I
On the right is a la rgE' tableau or the Ma nger scene, expertly light ed. As a center theme Santa and hi!:: reindeer, com plete with Rudolph of the red nose, head s toward waiting
r:himncys. At the extreme left is the Young home itself trim·
med in blue lights. The entire setting is framed with more
blue lights to the left by two evergreen trees .
Mrs. Young, who doubles as a homemaker and employe of
the family store in Middleport, cut out and installed all patt erns used, and designed the lighting plan. New this y~Par, the
second Christmas thry have residl'd at tha-t loca tion , is the
Manger scene.
When Mrs. Young, we have learned on good authority, had
l'Omp\Ned her layouts and erected Santa and the Manger tableau she assigned her hu sband .Joe the b ·sk of running eleetric wire and .c;;ctting up of lights Jo e could not let the oppotJtunity pass lo perp etrate hls little joke on the enti re proceed ings.
The morning following instal1ation of lights Mrs . Young
gasped upon seeing Santa gaily seeming to dash across her
front lawn carrying in his hand a large sign,
"PliMP }'OR ShU:''
Mr . Young had acquired an extra pump in 3 business deal
with someon e and felt this was an excellent opportunity to advertise it for sale! The pump sign came down , OUt at once! Her
surprise upon seci11g the sign was gmuine eve n though Mr.
Young had s lyly tipped her off the night before after completing the wirin g with a remark like, " Well , Lhal '~ the best
business deall'v(" ever pulled off."
There are many othel' honll• s in Pomeroy and Mitldleport
attractively deror3h~d outside, wiLh displays depicting the
Christmas scene One that many would like to see, but few
probably will lwcause it will be inside hi s home , is a giant
tree to be insta-lled inr;ide the home of Albert Coa tes, Lincoln
Heights. Each year, we learned , Mr . Coates seeks out the largest Christmas tree he can find that might be wedged inside his
house. 'fhis ye:1r he got the granddaddy of them all, one so
large a tractor had to pull it up to his house. Last night we
called Albert to learn if the tree was r eady for vlsitOI'S,

,.

11 : 15 Wea•:1trcast
tl:20 Preas Box
11 :30 Tonight
12:30 stan ott
SNI'IJROAY Channel 3
8 : ~~ Sign On
9:00 Western Feature
9:30 Ca pt. Midni&amp;bt
10:00 Howdy Doocly

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0~~ of the most impressive displays, one which we urge all

WSAZ -TV Channel3

Mr and ~rs . Ernest Brown . ~r ·
hrsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Larr) FRIDAY ~. Channel3
Roush, Wl'.verly, were recent gueyt s 6:M Si&amp;n on
7:00 Today
o ( Mr and Mrs. Guy Summerfield
9 :00 Coffee Time
Mrs Letha Kablentz spent an
10.00 Din.c Dong School
evening with Mrs. Paul Bu('kly . AI 10 :30 The Price Is Right
fred.
11 :00 Home
12:00 Tie T1c Douah
Mr and .\frs. Henry 1\:ichinger 12.30 It Could Be You
1:00 Current
and sons, Groveporl were weekenrl
&gt;.:00
Caml'ra G~.~es To School
gue.~ls of Mabel Van ~Jeter .
2:30 ~~esut Erntt&gt; Ford
Mrs. Jus1e McGee spent an arter- 3 :00 MaJinee Theatrr
noon with Mrs Elizabeth Wic-kham. 4 :0' Queen For A Day
Mrs. George Wolf spent a day
t :4:1 Modern Rc.maned
s,oo Com•dy Timeln Parkersbur g.
S:30 Aunt Dru Show
j Mrs George Pyles and Mrs. Hen- 8:00 Wild Bltl Hickok
ry Beaver spent a day with Mrs. 8:30 News Picture
8 :4::i hports Eye
Lowt' ll Beaver, Middleport.
6:55 Weatbercast
Mr nad Mrs. Eber Warner and
7:00 Death Valley ba1s
7:10
Eddie Fidler Show
~Trs. John Hayes spent a day in
H5 NBC News
G&lt;~ l ll pu lis.
8:00 The Life of llUev
Walter Wfilelml Sho'lf
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deaver atuo
On Trial
tendt&lt; d a r.rangE." party at Chilli·
0.30 Bill: Story
euthe re&lt;'ently
10;00 t.:ava)cade of Sporta
10:45 hmous
11:00 News Hea ine!

Gt;?fAT!

. Rublis:boo every afternoon except SundaY by The Ohio Valley
ltnUnel. Inc. ~ at 110 r.,eeb.anic St. , Pomeny , 0 Bltlineta office
phone 398. edJtorlal oU1ce Db one 39\' .
National advertblug representative &amp;ttinelli-Kimball Inc
IU Lexington AVe , New York City, HS. N Y.
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy. Middlepol't, 0., Dec . 21, 1956

gil Roush were borte1ses al the
lodge halt for th~ December meet ing of the past Councilors.

Cannister Sci, Reg. $9.95 •• , , ... , , .•• , . . Sale $8.50
Mlrromatic Prellsure Pan, Reg . $15 .95 .. , ••••• $11.95
Hoover F.lec. Coffee Maker, Reg. $24 .95 . . . . • • $19.95
Mlrromallc Automatle Percolator, Reg. $12.95 Sale $10.91i
West Bend Elec. PCI'&lt;olator, Reg. $11.95 ...• Sale $9.95
Set Stainless Steel MlxiDJI Bowht, Reg. $5.95 Sale $4.95
West Beod Elee. Popcorn Popper, Reg. $7 .50 Sale $5.95
Domlnloo Automatic Iron, Reg. $9.9~ •..••• Sale $7.95

35 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT
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,The· Daily Sentinel

Mr.s. Ro!fl Cleland and Mrt . VIr.

DI!VOftll '1'0 INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
RICHARu S. OWEN- GENERAL MANAGER
REYNOLD E. GREENE- EDITOR

li-tiS AC.T

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-~tered as second class mailine matter at the post offict at
runmroy Ohlo.

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Christmas Displays Are Notable
_Among people we most admire are those energetic and cre-

ahv~ souls who expend great quantities or time and labor in

making and displaying Christmas thernes outs ide their homes.
Thlct is not an attempt to judge any displays currenuy grttcing many of our loca! homes. Rather , it is to mention som~
that we saw, and admtred, knowing it would be presumptious
to assume we saw ali of them during one evening of driving
around seeking them out.

It is parti cularly difficult to hunt out every such place 'In

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Pomeroy. This observer has been in and around Pomeroy for
over 10 years find there remains some streets in this or that
hollow where he has never yet set foot or wheels of his car. A
few more searches like ours of last night however and we will

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have been ln all the hollows!

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VlSJt

.Joe

before this Yule season ends, is that of Mr. and Mrs.

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"I haven't got il np yet," reporter! Albert,
quite awhlJe bcfor(' il"s ready."

1 '~mrl

it may

be

figuring to learn if it will go up at all! Let u s all hope he gets

hi s tree up anti dt•eorated in time.
Here are so m(' of the Olher displays it would be well worth
your Ume to see for their bea uty . Visit the homes of Cla·ir
Karr Spring Ave: Barold Lohse. Cave St.; Ray Hoce and
Frank Fugale, Mulberry Ave; K , M. McCullough and John
GoeU, Jr., Union Av('; Wayne Swisher, W. Main St.; In Mid·
dleport, John Zerkle, No. Third Ave,; Arthur Straus!, So.
Third Ave. Rubert Coats, So . Second Ave., and the reslde,!ice
Dr .

and

Mr• E.

F.

Maag, the Iutter

not until

Christmas Eve,

weather permitting .

EDEN ON THE SPOT

Your
Sunrise
To
Sunset

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Ci'11traj Preu AaRoclatkm Corn?tpalldt"ut

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F011rth O( II ll:!lif-.11)
ANTA today Is known by otrsprlng into slavery.- But
many narnu : Pere Noel
St. Nicl'lolaa, hearing or this,
1 F' ather
Chrlatmul in
al)peared on tht-ee successive
nlghl!l to tos11 a bsg of gold
Franca; Kria Krlngle In
O!rmany 1trom Krl11t Kin·
in the open window or the
die Gr ChriiJt Child): St.
home.
On the third nlgh't the
Nld'lolaa In 8elrlum. Still
othera ~ Mr Whlllkers. Old
Jl'l.tetul rather IJUccee&lt;ied In
Man Christmas and Jolly
c&amp;khlhl a gllmp!!e of the
generoua na-ur-e. It was, of
Old St. Ntck.
What't mon-, no other
course, St. Nicholatt.
CbHat)'nu ftgure haa known
Diocletlan and Mulmtan
aimo1t u many character\•
jointly ruled the Roman
a&amp;Uon• &amp;I there have beeJ\
Empire 1n those fabuloua
atiu..tl to draw him. He bu
daya ud St. Nlchole.a often
been taH lnd thin, ahort and
oppoud tbelr tnfltft\ent of
whpy, Punt and I ranld.
the people. Bec:auo!le ol hla
and of recent ye&amp;ra, a portly,
eoor~ua: preaehll'll and
etnpPinr old fellow - com·
hta ~~ to worehlp the
plttt~-.lf loveable.
atatut1 ot the emperon, he
.&amp;a
embodiment ot a
apent many weeka In an tm.
C h: l• t II\* • Je,l'en4 which ptrlal pNon. He paaed
datM bf.c\t nearly 1,6oc away Dee. I. about 3U A.D.
yean, lOllY llntk It a. 111rtct
oi-aduany, 1Duropet.n1 beo
un..t de110endant of a die- 11111 to obMrve Dec. S, the
tlniUI•lled European t.nce•·
annlveru.ry of hll death, a 1
tor- lt. :tflcholu the Won•
&amp;L Nltholu Day- an occ:adn•Wor•tr. bllhop ot K)"1'&amp; 1 1on tor tbe uch-MII ot
l_n Lyela, u ancleht '(llty 1ft
rtna. Children. wel'6 told
A..ll&amp; Minor fmo~ern Turkty
lhat the thin, a~eeUc, wh(t.,.
todi.y J 1n the Fourth C..•
belrded a&amp;b't.t. would arrive
lUI')'.
"' lh~ ileu or ntrbt. rldlnc
X. WQ taiL an UJI'I'Iaht
a 1Ntatttu\ "hlte horae Mad
man., u.ually plelured ln. hla
ea11')1ftt a 'balktt of rttt•

ad4ed

IYIDbol•

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v•-• - ·
ttie
WKibuttry 1ft
• • Ntobol., .,. U.. ton
iit Wi&amp;atlw farenta who u~ t. -. lit' ot houu..
A Plttrl~ to the
IAad. "dUrihJ' whJcb a
iRrfy Wnell:td hit

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ihlf.

U...•. a.tto

roe• on, and

iO Oll, by telllntr ua
tiiiCop of Myn, he
*'-Y mlractn an4
laM!d ror hll pe
kllldnea. One

that
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pldt~~

t..;.,,_

balll

ll.lftt.

jlltti'r!•l'•••·•'••tlier ~
dauth·
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Ull money
&lt;loj"'''~· He wa•
lln~td to 1111 hi• MI\IU"tUI

tor Ua. 11004 ehlldr~n 1nd a
~yftch of blteh rods with

w-bk:h

to punlah the naulh•

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Tllt • .Jn. ot holln•h about
st. N~ttolu ...,_.n to fade

a"nnt "th. tlme ot the Refbrinatloft. It wa• then he
bepn to evolve ln.to a ter·
adaly eh.Udren•• friend. Jl'or '
exam.,... ht wu a tavorltt
ainoftl ,Uie early Dutch ntt·
1.,. JD R'iW A.m1terd1m and
Ute)' !Wnad. their ftnt chu~h
tit Ute Ntw WorJd In hi•

~r.

Oraduall)', they Amerleane
1... htt ~me trorn ''Sint
Nlk .. u" to "8anta Nlkae
llul" an.d then to •'Santa
klaua." At the aan-.e time,
they traiuhrr.cr their rtftI"IYinl
to Chrllltmu.

Ia thole daya. Duteh
ebHctnn cuatomarlly plaeed
lhell' wooden llbota beton
the l"'lace to dry when
til~ went to bed. A lhort
ttn,4 later. l.llOuah. tn. the
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..-nbeu1'ille

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Woodsfield

I~ : OO .Bie Top
1:00 'l'he Loa.~ Ranger
1:30 Town &amp; Cowrto Cr088r0atf1
2:00 Aluminum Bowl
-':00 Big Picture

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9:30 Highway Patrol

1-liSED

JOHN DEERE "40" CRAWLER

!2:30 Beyond thl! cross

1-liSE D
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Cartoon Club
Noon News
Ne!.chbors
Midday Matinee
f:emicJne '!'oUch

ULterace

MiCk~v Mu'UBe \.1Jub
Oar•non Club

F.iYc Stir Final.
Kukla, Fraa &amp; Obit.
Daly 6: thl!! News

JohD.

?:30 Rin 'J'in Tin
8:00 Jlra Bowie

8:30 Publle Defender

~:00

Tftuure Hdnt
0:30 CCntidenUaJ File

ro:'oo

!lay Anthatly Sltdw

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M71!ery Theatre

NEW TRACTORS

1!:00 News nf the Nilbt

From 320 to 620

12:1$ Sitin Off

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JOHN DEERE MANURE SPREADER

WHTN-tv Channel13
~'I'IJRn~y CHANNEL ~~

.a:C-4 ~1gn On

Including New 420 Crawler with Blade

2:411 .Westerv. Mevle

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8 :30 Forutn
Eddy AI'I)Oid TIIIHI
!:30 ramoll! Film Festival
9:00 LaWreote Welt
10:00 loU&gt;Qiierade Part;
10:30 Theall'e
12::io SICh Off
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY

titble Time

1 :00 '('wo Gun Playhouse
6:00 SatUrday Newt
6:\5 S"11ppln' Sanl.'s

Racine

Phone 3202

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comJng yea r the Agrieultural Conservation program is
makillg a payment of $3.00 per
hund red trees planted for forest
tree purpose. lhls will more than
cov 1'r the ro~t of purchasing l.he
~ced li ngs thr'-'ug h the State Forest
Nurseries or will nearly cover the
cost if purchased from a pnvatc
nursery. The farmer would then
have only hls labor involved in
planting a r rop which vdl grow
to income slZe in f1ve to twenty
years.
4-H cl ub mrmhers this year are
0 rrcred a ~ r~:c lal opportunity in
planting of t rE."es . They may secure
them !rum the State Forest Nur~erjes in qu&lt;~ntitie~ of 200 trees
of black lo&lt;cust, tulip trees, blaclt
walmlt , red Jr white pmc for plant
ing pu rposes Th"'re Js no ch.argc
made for tht•se trees for 4-H dub
members if they are to be delivered by sta!c truek to a ~enlral
point in I he county . If t h c c Iu b
member de~ires the tl'ecs shipped
by parcel post there is 50c charge
for parcel pvst per hunllred tr~es.
According to the latest plantmg
list released by the State Diviswn
of Forestry lrees available to land
owners include pitch, red an~
white pine, as well a.s several
:spe"cie-8 of locust, maple, oak, tuliptrees, walnut and other species.
Cost of these trees range {rom

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$8.00 to charge
$Hi.OO per
per thousand
thousand trees
plus

other prectlcea With which
he 11 a.taoclatM; bulkllnr th•
toy• In hla North ~le work·
ehop, koepiftl' the recorda ol
good Ud bad Children. n.
ceivlnl and anewtrtnl" let•
tel'll, and drivmr hll t.ln~
deer.
·
· Nut Ja al10 ertdlted with

they are to be deliver~d by
state truck, to a cel}tral pomt.
, 890 trees will plant an acre ·
when the spacing is 7 x 7 feet.
Stands of pine trees grown from
reforestation stock may be thinned for C.hristmas Lree purposes
1f at least 600 trees are left per
acre to grow into more mature
timber trees.
Persons desiring to secure trees
throug h the State Division of
.Forestry may secure applicatio~
blank s from any one of the Agrtcultural Agency ofnces or the
State Division of Forestry.
. Additional help on woodland
1mprovement practices is avaUable through Federal cost sharing
payments under the Agricultural
Conservation program. Some of
the improvement measures on

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mg too small to earry modern·day
ltl;Hi s.
Poor wiring can cause all sorts
of 1:lcctncal troubles, Ohio Stat.c
U11ivcrsity extension specialists
po1nt ou t in a new leaflet entitled
" Hict:,: IIOsing Your Electrical Ills.''
Tlu·y !i.st suc.h symptoms as TV
l'·t·tu re shrinking when olher ap·
pl1ances are turned on, fuses blow·
mg , motors running hut , lights
dimmmg and appliances slow to
warm up.
The specialists list t hese steps
for treatmen t. consult with your
local ci&lt;"Ctrician, electnc power
~ upp lit&lt;r, or Agncultural Extenston
Servi('e to determine pre~ent alld
futul'e electrical loa d and plan an
additional wiring system to carry
the luad · have a competent electncian or coJitractor install new
w1ring to meet local ancl natio nal
w 1rin~o: regulations; mamtain elcctrical winng, outlets, and switehe s
in goad repair to prevent electrical .haz.ards.
Good wiring will pay far itself
th roug h saving of ele-etriety and
more efficient operation o( clectrieal eq uipme nt, the specialists
say.
PLA!&lt;TS

Larry Roush, a student at Rio
Grande, was a supper guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush.
Several from this place attended
t.he basketball game at Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam~s Pickens of
Columbus and Mrs . L. E . Pickens
of Athena were Sunday vi Sitors of
t.he Pickens·

nw1t

ht!:ftt

Plymouths- Fords
Chevrolets

1ft

Plymouth.

Meigs Motor Co.
Phone 6023

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MEIGS

4D'w·
•rttu matdima wllo theft.
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Til£ Cllft!ST·

MAS STORY Ia the
Chrtlttni.a ell!!'d, the exprb~
110ft Ill fi'IOt\dahJi&gt; .... &amp;ood·
Will b) . . .

taster . m(l"e tomplett reht"l. eaS-Ing
an~ 1 ety

and

pany1ng

pa~n .

teM~on

usuall , acoom·

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Asons

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USED FARM
EQUIPMENT

yYY V V V. VV!!/ _V
' FEED YOUR DOG THE BEST

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Provico "Hi Fat" Dog Feast is the pr emium
dog food you want for your dog to keep him
in prime condition.
Provico Dog Food gives him more protein
and has a lOI?Io fat content
For that extra pills that means so much to
your dog, feed him a top quality dog food
Provico ;.Hi Fat" Dog Feast.

WE ARE THE

DEALERS FOR
DE LAVAL
OLIVER
FERGUSON

FOR

HEALTH
BEAUTY
STAMINA

AND

NEW HOLLAND
WHEN YOll THINK OF
FARM EQUIPMENT

Think Of Us

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Fulton
Thompson

PROVICO MILLING &amp; FEED Ca.
Rt. 124, Minersville

Sugar Run
FLOUR MILL
Phone lijO Mulbeny Me.
POMEROY

Pomeroy

Phone 419

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Farm Equipment

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CO&amp;IPANY,

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Butlernut &amp; 2nd

Pomeroy

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Welcome
From

MEIGS CO

CO-OP

JACK CARSEY, Manager
Phone 98

Pomeroy

Special Prices Til Dec. 24

SPECIAL!
00

!-Only, Reg. $729

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Ohio Valley
FEED CO.
Your Purina Dealer
Raeloe, Ohlo

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We're comins your way with best
wishes lot a happy holiday and
m•ny tbw• lor YQVC r•tronase.

year. ap when a blah·

· Tomorrow:

Line!

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TABi£TS or POWOERS STANBACK
combme$ several med1cally prove~ pam
r~llever:~. . . The added eHechveness
ollhese MULTIPLE ingred1enh b11 ngs

200 lb HOG

He Item• ttJ; npiWIIll j\llt
what lk»th thtldreft. al'ld
adulta wut btih to look nu
- atilt et.rrYtnf out th"t 1ft•
clout tndttloft. that ~

tor. Urid 'tlappUy ever after!

WE HAVE A

PAINS Of HEADACHE . NEURAL -

PLliS A FREE UVE

aee.

told to

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lieutenant.
"And t.ha 1 " inter,·ected pretty
Mrs. Sondro O'Brien, "will m.rk
the end or Par's travelling fur a
h
"·
while. If I ear any more a~.... ut
tbe!Se long trips, there's likely to
be a divorce !OIIlewhere around
here."
The pert Mn. O'Brien was jok·
ing, but the big man who cramps

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CHEST TYPE

on teltvll:lon bd 1ft tht
moYlea, on Ctiriltwnu P"'·
duet. and wrtpp'lftt'. 111
oratt()DI or au ltlft~'ta
te
neuly uhltonn h\

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Up F•r Discharpe
The trip will take the amiable
O-'Brien to the PbilJipmes, Singa·
pore, Malaya, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Thailaad, "-Burma, lnd 1a,
- "ATabia
h
·11and A·
Pakista n' Ceylon,
his On
dilcha:-ge
u an
Force
tria.
his return
e w1Air recewe

16tf, Cu. Ft.

the Cl~i

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lleon .....

op of .A.ala Minar

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1 over ones,
trip of
hu the
po1itica
forThe
many
countries
are
those in which there have been
anti-Soviet aQd/or anti-Amer~ean
demonBlratioGna.

SPECIAL!

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We will give top allowance
for your car on a New '57

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white l«d ~ Dutil
,. o 4 • y • lliia et!irtltmaa
eardl, tl\ atoft wlftdo-.... til
ntwtpal)ltri Pd.
I.Uiboardil,

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United p,.... Spol'h Wrlttf'
NEW YORK UP_ Masaive
Parry O'Brien, the Olympic 8hot
p"t champion, wu preparini his
.. pound• today for a 12-country
240
Slate uepartment tour and a probable future in pro football .
The pOWPrful CahfornJan currcntly i" h11in1 up visas for tbe
two-month tour. He will leaYe Jsn.
and
6 and demonstrate the shot
dlSCUs as well a1 run t.he 100-yard
dash.

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LATE MODEL

War ill Whlcl! 110 pl-lk·
ally arft)W bftta m. a M

en

COLD SUFFERERs

WE NEED

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coat. tfte
ter cutooft

H"e

Today'•~ Sports Parade
BY OSCAR FRALEY

Complete

be,~:hls

See These Specials

Uo Hey leanni•
lO:f)O Gunsmoke
10:30 Gift Basket

Wiring Too Small
In 90% Of Oh"
Homes Reported

l'ole~

FEED MILL

6:00

7:30 ;Buccam~ers
.8:/Jo Jackie Gleason Show
9·00 tiale ·Stor'in Sbow

4-H'etS Hil
•g
PeakIn wr••t In
Letters Home

Kitchen Workshop

road more than the origmal tnvelhna aale1rnan. He bad hardly re!Continue-d an pq• tnt)
tomed from h&gt;l aucoe.. toi , ,.
fenu of lhf' Olympi c 8hol put 1h
h
1
kl'-beDI 1championah 1p , whe- n he
ad to viet' on aw to pan .-;
..Btart IDllk.ln g plana for thiS ne w ill ! tht" modern appllanHI b~
Lrip .
mdkers wan! t.o plate effidiDtlr,
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Not 8i91Ht Thrill
111 wha t Ill ~~paren 11 y a ay1 ~.,.
Lookw~ t1a&lt;&gt;k on h1s OlymiJ IC e d worll. space.
re&lt;:vrd dfun at .'ot c 1 11 n u r n t· .
She sa1d workshop Jpeak.IJ'I
· 10 aU wllo
CJ' Br 1en arl rrll tlcd lhdl '"It wli~ n·t ~&lt;~ve th1s ge 'lera 1 ad vlce
tr f n
the thril l l hA t I had In ww nm g the plan c:hange~. or c~ns uc 10 :
flrsl ume a' lleh 1nk1 111 1952:·
1 Pre-pl::lnmng lS by [U' tiNt
On ce O"... l ol the A•r rc·or"e.
~ I •no··.' I •mpo-•'""'·nt phase of deJI•-'"·•
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O' Bnen _ who does the l(M}-yard .:. k1 tr hen
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dash 1n 107 _ 15 leanm~ toward
2 K1tchen planning is '-·'uJIhould
pra footb.:.ll The S.:.n F'rane1sco tlmt' JOh and every
1 w.oman
t
k5 cool
Forty
Niners see him as a make her rl.an , et l coo ,
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crack fullback .
uff , soak. lfl . then I00 k "
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The word from the Forty·Nm ers pan over "r a JUS men .....
h thai they. too , are wlereated 1n
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--the yo ung human Lank who is the
only man ever to clear 63 feet 1n
the 5 hot put. They f1gure that the
' tacklen
aught to boun('e just
about that far in tryi ng to :.tup
the mighty o·Brien.

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ft•r
!l Remow: ~ e ...be
ee soon it l or e
Chn.tmu bfore it
eames a
h.u.ard.
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Farm
Machinery

-' -80 TV Clas.sroom

S.hop on Television
7:10 Douglas Edwarle
7:30 My .Friend Fllcka
8:00 West Point Story
8 :30 Playhouse of Stan
9 :00 Crusader

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Ohio
. Nelsonville,
St.

Air Power
6:3·o Goldt'll Playhouse
1:00 Beat the Clock

Wh\.ch IISlstance iJ &lt;~lven are
. t hi n·
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in
n'"l youna den.e tt.anda,
prun. I
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till
crop treea, remoYine or
IDJ
campetittve and unde•lrable ve&amp;e•• 1,·on , prep·..·in" &amp;ite• for natural
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Columbus, 0 . ChriJtmas wllhout
r•o•edo'ng
or
to euludt
"' "'
f
a tree would hardly be t:hnslmas
live11tock . For additional in orma· B"l that tree decked Wi th tens-e!
tion on the cost t ha ring pro&amp;tam
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land ownen thould conau It th.e ••d &lt;lom&gt;·n, w&gt;' lb llghto moy brinK
A . s . C. ofliciall in. the Muomc tragedy at a time that is SYPIIO§ed
h
· th y a
to An
be evergreen
the appic81.
r.
Temple BuildiniJ ~:~t Pomeroy,
treelnthat ehase been
in a warm room tor day 8 IS a fue
hazard, says William St uckey , ex·
0
tcmion safety 11pecialist of the
Ohio StaLe UniveuJty. A shorl
Circuit in the wirmg or a not bulb

ounty tr cu ura
.. n
Putting idle acrell to work in
the growinj\ of Chrlatmal treea or
b
I
other ttm
cornea
d tr hus.ea a way11
M
t.
to mm at C nstmas tme.
any
thousands of Christmas tree11 are
ld · h 1 M ·
purcha"ed lind &amp;0 r1g
I t n elgS
Counh and addlllons revenue can
be
byh farmera and land
owners from t .IS source.
t·or years native pine have been
l"ut in Mel!!!~ County and trucked
out of the county providing an
.:..:===:::~..:=:.....:~ income pr1manly from the labor
of cuttmg these treell.
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THIS
This year one Meigs Coun Y
farmer, who started plantmg
trees
·
too close to a famrnable decoraaround 1950, offered people the
tiOn may literally caw;e a dned·
opporlumty to come to his farm
oul tree to explode.
to pick out the particular tree Youn~~: Ohioans 1-Z4 Farm Pa:.
Over in GuernlieY county this
they wanted while it was litill ·
Columbus, 0 -Ohio's 31 delegate• year a home demonstratwn council
growing on the stum-p. Jt was then to the recent National 4-H Club will prov1de all dea lers in Christ·
delivered after cutting at a rea- congrea:s in Chicago prov~d them- ma11 Lree1 wit h tags . These tags
sonable cost. This is ail additional selves prollfic lelter-wnters 11 bear the following Instructions on
· 1 we 11 as s kI 11ed era f,.m en in ,,,. •duc&gt;
' n• the f&gt;'re ha·••d
source of revenue t h aI h as JU!
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barely been tapped.
ious 4-H projects.
ma11 decoratiOOii:
11. Keep tree in a container of
Other land owners in the cou n·
While 1n Chicago the state f·H
ty who have been planting trees department spOnsorell a letter-writ ~ter.
for the la:st eight to ten years have ing cantcst for the Buckeye delebeen selling domm;tic trees and gates to encorage them to-i!lenort!.~.tl. T.urn oft tree lighls when no
l ona1 ters, cards and te 1egrams t o'-ro...
~~'¥ -_..,
securing a destra
.· '-'~~ around.
· bl e add·u·
3. U~f,- flameproor tmsel, flake
so urce of income.
home folks. Purpose o f t he con-Another source of income which test was to give the youngster!
a.OOitos or pOwdered minca m· th e sc II mg
'
s•·ad
is now ava1'\a b1e IS
o f opportunity to aay "t han k
.,., of poper and cotton lor snow.
small d1amcter t rces for post s or 10 parents, friends , club a d:r~;
a flro extingUisher or
poles. The sort wood PO Ies wh en and leaders, donors and
~~~~~~~~~~~er~h~an:d~y~
.- -treated with preservatives will laat who had h•i.. d make their
for a long dme
ca&lt;~o trip possible.
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TO RAISE HEALTHIER
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The boys and girls wrote .,.,..,
FASTER GROWING
pa ld rOL pos ts an d POle' th.·, foil letters, cards or telegrams. Thars
delivered tu the tr~r.tment plant
CALVES TRY
:m average of more than 118 per
are- : 10 foot poles, 6~ to 71f.! inG•1 STANBACK, t.bl•ta or ~Ciwd•n,
ches ir. dia meter inside the bark youngster.
,,,. ••li•t of COLD DISCOMFOATa.
at the small end, 70c at the yard.!!.
Dele.:ate Marilyn Davis of Logan Th• aT AN BAcK pruc:ription 1,....
formul• " • combin•t•on of p11n ••·
I
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l h an d se nt most messages---::i3. She reSma ller posts
7 ect Ill eng
d
•••••"• ing.-.di•nta th•l wco•k tog•lh•r
3\-2 to 5 1h inche-s d1ameter are ·. Cel\'l:d a letteropener as an awar ·
tor FA8TEII RI!LIEF of H£AOACHE.
"We Do Custoin Grinding" I.Jring111g 2lc- each.
NIEUAALGIA 1nd ACHING MUS.CLIE&amp;
. The targer
20 feet or_ morel
111 lemllh and 51k or more mches
STANIACK.
io diometor ,, the • moll end ron
1n price from $1.50 up.
10
\\'here tree:s have been growing
N 2 d A
Middleport cor ten to :wenty years t.hinn ing
out uf some of the pole and post
tree s wnulfl gl\'e the better trees
Columbus, O.·Nearly 90 percent
more chance to prod uce good lum· o r Ollio homes have electrical wir-

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Fleming Hatcheries

8:00 i,.lte on the Farm
8:30 t'aptoin Kantaroq
10:30 Mlfhty Mouse
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1 11:30 Tales of Texas Rar.i£1!!111

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INCORPORATED
Exeter, New Hamp&amp;hlre

ll :OS Seanning tbe Weather

6:M Weathennan

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8:30
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mom. they would gleefully
ftnd their aturdy shoe11 ftlled
with &amp;II manner of delight·
ful pretenll from · their gen·
eroua St. Nick.
other colonial chil·
dren, who underatandably
quickly adopted the joyful
cuetom of tluta Claua u
their OWft, thelra waa a prob·
tern ot bavinl DO ~n
.00. t.o lay out Invitingly.
The answer! Stocktnc• were
hun&amp;' lnatead, from the ftre-.
place mantle. tbus beainnlng
one of our happy Chrlstmu
ttndltlona.
By 1809, Wa.ahington lrv·
Inc w .. deecr1blng Banta aa
a jolly, roay-eheeked, Dutch
citizen. Ht ln.vented, aa well,
the ramoua relndet~r-drawn
ale11h. Later, in 1823, TAe
Tror Be..Unel featured A
VNU from Br. Nk'o\oW.. the ehtldren'a cl&amp;a~lc - by
Dt. Clement Clarke Moo,.
{ airlc. published over and
over apin each year by
more than 263 publl11hers In
J{ different languageaJ and
•children have 11quealed with
1
dell&amp;"ht alnce that tlml!! over
the elfht Uny reindeer
dr&amp;wlnf a r.lelgh With Ita
plump, dimpled driver.
Thomu Nast, a famous
cartoonl•t or the ,ct,·n War
period, helped to popularlu
not only the llgure of Santa
Claua but alm many of the

en Nichola femalea.
.
Niebola breedina: provide• the
combination. of vigorous . hea.l~h,.
••rlJ wei.cht, exceptioaal hvab•h~
•nd ·top filled efficien_cy thaallet8~ t
low coat per pound an lot
r o
On • buyer•' mark!!t. that ceo be
ml.chty important to you.
• ,.
You'll "keep ahead of th~ red
when price• are low, ready to reap
ood profits iD the month• ahe~d­
a SeeyourVantrea•Nichola or1ndtaD
River-Nicbohs hattheryrn.an, toda)'.

11 :10 The -r_.te .Qhow
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Obnnele
0 :00 Siill On

3:00 l'he ~it Payott
3:30 Bob Crosby Sl.lo"
4:00 Dri,C.ht.er Day
4:1' Secret Storm
4:30 Edre of Nlfht
1:00 Ear]v Sho\Y
8:28 Les Paul " Mary Ford
8:30 Your t:sso Reporter
6:45 Sport;, P1r1de

2:45 Llff' With .Elizabeth
3:00 Afternoon Fibu Festival
f :30 Super Setfal Time .

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9:00 M&lt;&gt;nt~njj Show
10:00 Gant Moore
U:30 St...11te It RJrlo
~~~: on \"aliant Lldy
12:10 Love of Life
1!:~
tor Tomorrdtr
12:48 Guidlq 1J1hl
1:00 Katip's JOt.cbea
1:30 As the W,..id Tun;
2:l0 Our Miss Brooks

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Daily SeQtinel, Pomeroy-MWdleport, 0 ., Dec . 21 , Ht56- 3 then tu1ler home has heen on th&lt;'

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Prices down? Time n.ow to lower

The Line Up
1 10:30 Person to Per50n

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BrltlJh-French •ttack on Egypt -t.~u.vt'!a No. 10 Downlnl atreet
ill London -after conferring there wttb Frtnch ~ 'a.y JIM:.
lit Wl,th Eden .. Brltl11h Foretrn beetetat; Bitwyn IJfJ~. llclln'•
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6 :30Rosem'ry Clooney Show
7:00 Saturday Night Jambilree
7:30 hople Are Funny
8:00 J:len-1 Ctmn ShOw
t :OO Sattird&amp;y Spettai-ular
10:30 Your Hit Parade
11:00 .N"eM and Sport,
II LSO Championship Bowlln1
12: l!l Owl Theatre
1:30 Sign orr

11:44 Sip On
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NEWS IN FADIING

cdvL"d national honoh as Mil oul·
standma producer o( veaetabJe
crops for cann1n".
lie 18 Gar y Marlin Bish op, rout e
1. :.1 1. Blanchard. nam ed top wm ·
ncr 1n rannmg crops of 1 produc·
tw n and m~:~rkelmg contes\ spon ·
Co lumbus, 0 A 17-year old Han· so red by Lhe Na tioal Jun 1or Vege·
cock county farm youth hil ~ rc· table Gr owers as s uria~wn and the
National Canners association .
J
You ng Ruhop entered lhc &lt;"UTI ·
tl'st Wllh 5 17 aeres of lumiltOcS ,
why-h yielded 18.26 tons to th e
aci'C . (Average yie ld 1n the state
is llboul 11 ton~l .

Building America
11:00 Fury
11 :30 Cowht.f Theatre
12:30 Mr. Wtzartf
Down On The Farm
1100
1:30 Wutern Theatre
2 :30
N·BA Game
S:OO Sky Kine

IRIDAY CHANNEL 8
8:00 C&lt;oo(ain KaD.caroo

lly RAYMOND A. LAIOII!:

Ry now Albert nn doubt has a s1ide rule out figuring and

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Youth Honored
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For Canneries

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Young Sr, on State Route 143 about t,&gt; mile eliot of the

Cross Roads Service Center. This is an especially notable work
of cre~tiveness. par_tly ~ecause of the beautiful setting of the·
home 1tself which Is raised above th e highway by at least 15
fee!, with a panoramic extent of a-pproximately 150 feet, The
entire expanse Jf available front is utilized in the theme .
I
On the right is a la rgE' tableau or the Ma nger scene, expertly light ed. As a center theme Santa and hi!:: reindeer, com plete with Rudolph of the red nose, head s toward waiting
r:himncys. At the extreme left is the Young home itself trim·
med in blue lights. The entire setting is framed with more
blue lights to the left by two evergreen trees .
Mrs. Young, who doubles as a homemaker and employe of
the family store in Middleport, cut out and installed all patt erns used, and designed the lighting plan. New this y~Par, the
second Christmas thry have residl'd at tha-t loca tion , is the
Manger scene.
When Mrs. Young, we have learned on good authority, had
l'Omp\Ned her layouts and erected Santa and the Manger tableau she assigned her hu sband .Joe the b ·sk of running eleetric wire and .c;;ctting up of lights Jo e could not let the oppotJtunity pass lo perp etrate hls little joke on the enti re proceed ings.
The morning following instal1ation of lights Mrs . Young
gasped upon seeing Santa gaily seeming to dash across her
front lawn carrying in his hand a large sign,
"PliMP }'OR ShU:''
Mr . Young had acquired an extra pump in 3 business deal
with someon e and felt this was an excellent opportunity to advertise it for sale! The pump sign came down , OUt at once! Her
surprise upon seci11g the sign was gmuine eve n though Mr.
Young had s lyly tipped her off the night before after completing the wirin g with a remark like, " Well , Lhal '~ the best
business deall'v(" ever pulled off."
There are many othel' honll• s in Pomeroy and Mitldleport
attractively deror3h~d outside, wiLh displays depicting the
Christmas scene One that many would like to see, but few
probably will lwcause it will be inside hi s home , is a giant
tree to be insta-lled inr;ide the home of Albert Coa tes, Lincoln
Heights. Each year, we learned , Mr . Coates seeks out the largest Christmas tree he can find that might be wedged inside his
house. 'fhis ye:1r he got the granddaddy of them all, one so
large a tractor had to pull it up to his house. Last night we
called Albert to learn if the tree was r eady for vlsitOI'S,

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11 : 15 Wea•:1trcast
tl:20 Preas Box
11 :30 Tonight
12:30 stan ott
SNI'IJROAY Channel 3
8 : ~~ Sign On
9:00 Western Feature
9:30 Ca pt. Midni&amp;bt
10:00 Howdy Doocly

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WSAZ -TV Channel3

Mr and ~rs . Ernest Brown . ~r ·
hrsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Larr) FRIDAY ~. Channel3
Roush, Wl'.verly, were recent gueyt s 6:M Si&amp;n on
7:00 Today
o ( Mr and Mrs. Guy Summerfield
9 :00 Coffee Time
Mrs Letha Kablentz spent an
10.00 Din.c Dong School
evening with Mrs. Paul Bu('kly . AI 10 :30 The Price Is Right
fred.
11 :00 Home
12:00 Tie T1c Douah
Mr and .\frs. Henry 1\:ichinger 12.30 It Could Be You
1:00 Current
and sons, Groveporl were weekenrl
&gt;.:00
Caml'ra G~.~es To School
gue.~ls of Mabel Van ~Jeter .
2:30 ~~esut Erntt&gt; Ford
Mrs. Jus1e McGee spent an arter- 3 :00 MaJinee Theatrr
noon with Mrs Elizabeth Wic-kham. 4 :0' Queen For A Day
Mrs. George Wolf spent a day
t :4:1 Modern Rc.maned
s,oo Com•dy Timeln Parkersbur g.
S:30 Aunt Dru Show
j Mrs George Pyles and Mrs. Hen- 8:00 Wild Bltl Hickok
ry Beaver spent a day with Mrs. 8:30 News Picture
8 :4::i hports Eye
Lowt' ll Beaver, Middleport.
6:55 Weatbercast
Mr nad Mrs. Eber Warner and
7:00 Death Valley ba1s
7:10
Eddie Fidler Show
~Trs. John Hayes spent a day in
H5 NBC News
G&lt;~ l ll pu lis.
8:00 The Life of llUev
Walter Wfilelml Sho'lf
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deaver atuo
On Trial
tendt&lt; d a r.rangE." party at Chilli·
0.30 Bill: Story
euthe re&lt;'ently
10;00 t.:ava)cade of Sporta
10:45 hmous
11:00 News Hea ine!

Gt;?fAT!

. Rublis:boo every afternoon except SundaY by The Ohio Valley
ltnUnel. Inc. ~ at 110 r.,eeb.anic St. , Pomeny , 0 Bltlineta office
phone 398. edJtorlal oU1ce Db one 39\' .
National advertblug representative &amp;ttinelli-Kimball Inc
IU Lexington AVe , New York City, HS. N Y.
Sublt-rtptlon n.tes : DeJivery by carrier where available 30
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where available : one month Sl. By mail one yen $8· six months
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy. Middlepol't, 0., Dec . 21, 1956

gil Roush were borte1ses al the
lodge halt for th~ December meet ing of the past Councilors.

Cannister Sci, Reg. $9.95 •• , , ... , , .•• , . . Sale $8.50
Mlrromatic Prellsure Pan, Reg . $15 .95 .. , ••••• $11.95
Hoover F.lec. Coffee Maker, Reg. $24 .95 . . . . • • $19.95
Mlrromallc Automatle Percolator, Reg. $12.95 Sale $10.91i
West Bend Elec. PCI'&lt;olator, Reg. $11.95 ...• Sale $9.95
Set Stainless Steel MlxiDJI Bowht, Reg. $5.95 Sale $4.95
West Beod Elee. Popcorn Popper, Reg. $7 .50 Sale $5.95
Domlnloo Automatic Iron, Reg. $9.9~ •..••• Sale $7.95

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Undefeated inois And Ohio
State Risk U defeated Records
- -=,---:--I FalcollS Tangle
w·It h panthers
teatt~..~
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ontg

1t e Select Onlv
l'lie verw.Be.t
fallsed Cars

CHK:AGO
UP - Illinoi5 and - - Ohio Slot•, two of l • Big Ten's
best risk their unde! att"d basket
ball rerords against non-conference
in week d games.
Tbe Ullni, who
Monday
Put
8Udden end o San
cisco's 60--(ame wl ing streal.
take on the Dayto Flyers in one
The Pomeroy Panthers and the
of tonight's openi a games of the
Wahama FaiC"o nll meet tonlibt on
University of K tucky's basket·
the basll:etb~ll court at Pomeroy
ball tour!l.amenl
gym In thP last C'age game of the
A win for the Illi'rll , who arc 1956 season .
f.avorl!'d , would pit them Saturday
The Panthers will be out to get
l,f8.insl the winner or the Southl!'rn
Methodist..Kecrtucky dash, th\' set- back in the win column against
ond contest on tonigtlt's four-team Ralph Sayrt&gt;'~ quintet as the3:
tourney. Thus the UUni , with four ha...-en't lffn aetion sinC"e taking
straight wlm , cou ld emcrgt' with a 84-44 trouncing from Gallipolis
a perfett slate or six C"age vic- last Yl'iday night .
tories.
Wahama was surpr isPd by MidOhio Stat• On TV
dleport in l'ls ing thei r opener, but
Ohio Stale's unbeaten Bu('keyes lllnce have ~[;One unbeaten, and will
with three garnf!s beh.ind tham , in· floor a big team against the Pan.
chading a 74-54 vtetory over St. then tonight
Louis their last time out, en.:;agt'
Center Joe Ford and fOTwards,
Tulane In a teltv1sed game at 2:30
Jerry
Arnold and Oliver &amp;II are
p.m. Saturday.
well over silt feet and will give the
Purdue, 11 M-62 loser to Nebras- Falcons a heighth advantage.
ka in itt IBSI start after winning
Clark and t.ayne will probably
four In a row, meets Butler a
start at the guards for Wahama.
busy Ble Ten opponent and victor;
Coach Dlek Retton will start the
0\'er Mlchiaan and Wbconsln .
same five t~at has been opening
The hapless Badgers of Wiscon- his games to date. John Sisson
sin, wbo c'ptured tht-ir first win and Junior Hawthorne will op~&gt;n
after four los.~~es , were a goOd bM at the forYnrrds with S. T. Johtr
to lote another l!l.i:!me tomon&gt;ow &amp;on at center. The guards will be
niiht when tbl!y travel lo Law- llltle Aaron Buffington and Larry
rence, Kan., for a tilt with Wilt Wlldermuth.
The Stilt Chamberla in and hb
aupportinJ cost of Kansu Team·
MilOS GENERAL HOSPITAl.
mates. '.rht- Kansans' No. 1 naAdmitted Ray Roush., Syracuse;
tlon•l ranking appearing to be in
TbeDdore
Nf'ut:tlini', Middleport;
little danger.
Lela Mutter. Long Bo-ttom; Mrs.
Jn other Saturda_y night action, Sadie Betting, Pomeroy.
Kansas State Is at [owa . Pitts·DLacbarets: Mrs. Eo:merson Jones
tturch at Mlcblian, Marquette at of Middleport ; Mrs. Cbarles GilMlehilan State and Loyola of Chi· more t~nd daughtl!'t', Pomeroy; and
at Minnuoh.
Clifford, Syraeuae,

neYer know what

deal 1oa tan get
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1956 FORD

1955 CHMOLET

Jackets-Tornadoes Scramble For Rebound

be put oa pur car NOW lor just 0.00 down!

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At Traflk Light
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OpeD l!vonlngt until 9 p.m .
Phone 8045--J

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WE'LL BE CLOSED

WE WILL BE

OPEN MON. DEC. 24
Bolh New and Used Car Sales offices will be open Monday December 24, but will be
closed Christmas Day. however lo allow our employes to spend their holidays wilh
their families the Service Deparlment will be cloted both Monday •nd Tuesday.

Bi A
Slof In Solurdoy or S•adoy or Moad'!__

ADd !Jurprloe Your V11nlly Willi Oae ot""'"

USED CARS

1956 Chevrolet V-8 4-Door
Six paaeJIIor Stotlon Wagon. Radio, Healer and Power GUdt- White Wa.ll Tires. Extra Cielln. Ont local owner.

1955 Buick 4 Dr. Hardtop
Beautltulli-Tone Orten Finish. While Wail Tires. Dynafiow. Radio and Heater. One local Owner.

1955 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 6 Cylinder
With overdrive. Radio. Healer, Exira Clean. Only 17,000 mllu.

1953 FORD 2-Dr. Customline

V-8 Motor. Radio and n.. ler. Local owner. New Paint- Clean.

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YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER
Open I:GG A.M.-8:00P.M. - Sundayol:00--4:ot P.lll,

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Phou 01

el'llne. The room was decorated in
J:eepihg with Christmas, includinJ
I Ughted tree under which aifh;
wete placed . The table. were also
decnrated and favors r.,, e1·e ChristcOI'sages made by Mn. Or·
Ville WiteiS and Mn.. Wilham Boyd.
A small card with the ·various
Christmas symbols on it were used
to rriark the places at the table.
A dit~ner wa1 sent to Mn. Howard Kitchefl. a member who is ill.
secret pale wer_e revealed with the
exchang" Of gilts. The members
adj~urned .to the Ward House for
the~r meehnf!!: and. party. The traveUne priz~ donated by Mrs.
Charles J . Werry, wu awarded to
Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert. Game11 were
played and prizes ~warded the
winners.

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Potluck o.·nner

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Matches Played
In Twin City
Bowling League
24 SPTS

Rutland Five
Loses 88-50
T0 Chauneey

Friendly Tavern won bowline
Rutland's Red Devils, champs in
matches ln tht Twin City Ltague football , are having a rougher
Thursday nl[lh.t at the loeal alleys. time in baskctbnll. They went
The .&lt;~cores:
down 88-50 last night on t'helr
TWIN CITY LIAWUE
home court against Chnuncey.
o.v. a.c.
For Rutland Jim Graham was
Jenks
87 127 104 3Ul •high point man with 25 while
Muncy
132 148 142 422 Ch.auncey's Kirkpatrick had 30,
Hysell
82 123 I 24 329 assisted by Wilson and Koll€r
Srnitb
115 120 1!50 385 with 24 and 22 respectively.
Handicap
36 38 31 lOIS
Larry Du~an and Roger Turner
Totals
4:W 556 051 15!59
·for Rutland played good &amp;ggres·
SPMTS CI!!NTI!R
stobart
}8(l 151
331 sive hasketi:Jall. Wilson and Killer
G. MeKinncy
HH 191 190 532 were demons on rebounding: an~
1~
156 306 offcngi\•ely .u well for Chauncey.
CoHin1
B. MeKhiney
160 188 157 485
A reserve game wll.!l won by Rut·
Dr~nner
101 137 238 land, 31-25, with Bill Coy high for
Total!
641 811 640 1892
!)evib lhb season. A r!&gt;s(•rve ~t~mc
BOOITIIS
will begin at 7 p.m. witb thl' main
Bctzing
1411 132 115 393
attraction
set (fir B 11m
Whipple
117 124 161 402
Russell
112 146 187 425
Blind
110 110 110 330
Handicap
50 50 50 150
Totals
535 Mi2 603 1700

nuUand With. 9 points . Hubert Nyc
·a nd Larry Howe had 1ix eaeh for
Chaunr-ey.
Box Scores:

RUTLAND
Pl-r•r &amp;. Pot.

PO FT TP
4 0.1 B
9 7-o 25
1 01 2

Eads, F
J. Grahom. F.
Turner, c
1
D. Dugan, G
"R. Rice, G
&lt;D. Carson, ('
A. Blddlr, G
L. TJue-an, G
·G. Justice, G
Goorle, G
Totals
18
CHAUNCIY
Pl1yer &amp; Po._
Kirkpatrick , F
Roller, F.
Wil.&lt;~on , C
, Kranytk, G
McAft~ e. G
Bowe , G
'Ne lson F
Russell , G
Nye, G
Uickens, G
Total!!

3 0.2 6
0 3-4 3
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
1 2·2 4
0 0·0 0
0 0-0 0
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13 4·6 30
7 8·14 22
9 6-Hi 24
4 0·0 8
1 U-1 2
0 0.0 0
1 0·0 2
0 0-1 0
o o-o o
0 0·0 0
35 18·3 7 88

SiiSOil
149 Ill
w. Davis
171 188
L. navis
139 140
Warner
H4 116
Totals
593 535
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Chesher
U4 120
Mitch
137 132
G. Roush
124 133
W. RouJOh
147 151
Totals
!142 536
POST OFFICii
169 114
Abbott
156 111
Bowen
IO:i 136
H.adford
1~8 163
Wagner
U5 15
Handicap
601 539
Totals

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197
179
1U7
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417
536
458
307
1768

169
102
161
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423
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418
451
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103
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183
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Chn.Slmas Party

Thursday was Chmtmas party
day foe the yountt'r children or
lhf Middleport Sehooli. In the mor
nlng both anernoon and morning
~luses of the Klnderw:arden 0'\f't
for their combined party . Room·
mothers o,l(ho auisled the teaclller.
Mrs. Guy Rpynolda, were Mrs. Harold :e;. Hubbard . Mr~. Clyde Ingell ,
MM. Donald MIUR, M-ra, Michael
Haekett, Mrs. Harold Long and
Mrs. Guy F. Sayre.

tax stamps whteb were redeemed
by the teacher and the money used
to pllll'~hase new tyos for the Klndergarten. TO)'S were also received
1111 glft 1 {c&gt;r the Klndergarden-room
Ice eream, choeolate milk, ~kle!
in the form 1 of Chdtl.mas trees
Jnd S 1 nt.t. Cla111, and candy canes
and chocolate Santa Claus flprel
were serVed to the children and
b 1
t elr guu L
Mrs. fleynolda _told the •tory of
the. Hirth Of Christ. as a p~rt . of
Uaelr program. A ll&amp;hted Ch~ 1stmaa tree and other decorat 1ons
were used for the party.
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eorated Christmas tree! wert! in
h oom Mn Lionel Boggs Mrs
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Davenport were room-molhers ·for
the First Grade taught by . Mrs.
Wil~n C~rpenter and t~e children
rece 1ved 1ce cream, Chmtmas cook
ies, milk and candy l'anes and
Chrlltmas favors, and g1fts. Mrs.
1sul Haptonsta11 played an ac·
corditn aceompaniment for carol
aiaging in tid• room and the First
Grade taught by Mrs. Bradford
M'agg.
Children in Mrs. Carpenter's
room had made pictures of wh .. t
they wanted for Christmas and
had a Nativity scene intheir 9and
box. Mrs. Gillispie and son were
guests at this party.
In M-rs M·a ag's room, Mrs. Marvin Swan, Mrs. Howard Slater anct
Mrs. tva Stewart assisted tile tea-

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1\ev. Rilly Orr delivered !he Ser· Newark Oh1o Sundu ta 1M
mon here Sunda y Eve I n the ab mnther Mrs Lola CaJdweU .,~
seact o r Rev freeland Nort tJ Sun lln a sanitorium tb...re.
---------~r:1da) Sc hool altt"nd.ilntl' w~~ :10 ()f
The Chrlatm~ purty of th~t Pt.. fe r lng $ 7 20
PLAN aAKI IALI
mary and Jumor department• of
Mn )bry Rl'l'd of ~·ooh 111e
romeroy Junior HiJb. School will
the Church Stbool of the YITit, 11ptnt Sund~y ~ 1lll .\ot r&lt;; V . i01n I hold ll Bake Sale all
I d&amp;} at tM Kroger
8apll1t Church wa1 held Monday HoHman.
l'vt"ntna:.
· to an announcement
tdn . Joe Ellu of .\la ~nn l,l,' Va
Mrt. Richard (&gt;oWen and Mrs.
IRd ~1 r. and .\ln LlnM-y I .}On~
Henry Null wtre in cbaree of rtSr . of Middli!-port wt-r ,- reN"nt )l"ue
l:fe!ltlon to rthe eveniOJ and the
su or Mn. Ora f:ah.l wl' )) an,) dau· I
rhcr w1th thf' party_ Records were l' h.ildrt&gt;n eJ"chansed gifitl during
shter Mr and ~r~ Ton. Pt·rr1 n
pl.i:!yt'd Juring the IOCit~l hour and th• sO&lt;'ial hour.
Mr. and Mrs John n,.!IR&lt;'I') of
l'SED CAR SPECIALS
Rl'freshmenls of :sandwitheJ,
!ht&gt; childnm we;! it'rved ire ('ream
Middll'porl wf're Sunr1:~) t'\l·run~
rooldes
and
koolade
were
IM"rved
Chri stmas coo ~ it-~. ite cream and
rec('ived gifts and ta~·ors . The1r by the followine teat'~rs : Mrt.
o'll"corations included sC('nes on th~ Paul Smut. Mn. Charlea Bennett ,
LI!GAL NOTICE
hlarkboarJ and tn I he wn1dows and Mn Davil;i Dar11t Jr., M-rs. Harry
Savoy .. 8" 4 Door
NOTICI OP SJOCKHVLDERS
llouda•helt, Mrs. Franc•s Bearh11,
s:mdbox.
ANNUAL MEETING
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Mr11 Owen and Mu. Null.
The
annual
merting
of
thP
S('('ond ~rader s in Mrs. r.rrald I A rebeanal or thf! Chrilitmas
Rupe' .~ room had Christmas r ook· program was also held during thf' atockhotders of tile F1nt National ,
Bank of Racine, Oh io for
the I
ies . irP l'ream. m1l k, randy canes evening.
Belvedere Hardtop
election or dirt'ctors and transand favors vf gamu and toys. ] - - - ' - - - - ,/ -- - - at'lion of any other bu.si nes~ that
Room-mothe1·s were Mrs. Oenvt'r Lowe and ]drs_ cornell Vance were may come bfofore the met:tin g ·.o.·i ll
Nehon, Mra. James Pullen, Mn. ber roorrrmotber1 and they served be beld at the office of !laid b£~nk
Norman Humphries. Games were ire cream, oranae-adt, Cbri1tmas GD January 8, 1867, betw~n 10 00
played and prize• won by Janice eookies and gave toya and candies 1. m. and 12:00 noon.
Scllmoll , George Saurrand·Marilyn to the children. Carol1 were tung
Signed : Freeland S. Norri11 ,
SlumlJO. Their derorations inC"IUd· durinJ tohe program.
W. Main
Pomehy
Cuhier.
ed Christmas scenes on the bui!PMrs. Robert Rawlings and Mrs. (22) 20, 21. 22, rr, 28. 29. 6tc
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tin bOards and windows. Recordt&gt;d Bruce LJoyd aMilted Mist Mildred
mn&gt;5k was played durin ,g the party. Hawley with the party for her
In Mrs. Robert Allensworth's 1Fo11rth Graders wht&gt;o Mra. Dale
Second Grade, M-rs. Millon Hood, , Nicholaon and Mrs. Edward Stiles,
Mrs .. William_ Davia and Mr1. Jo~n room mothers. were unable to be
Bolhnger ass1stt&gt;d the teacher w1th present. Ice cream, Christmas cootht&gt; party and Mr .and Mrs . Har- kies, candy ranet and orange-ade
old Eppley were guesta. Games were sened to the children alleY"
were played and rizes won b
th~y ha_d played p~ea. The deorRuth Ann Ferguso: William I&gt;~ a lions mcluded Chnatmaa IICenes
\'is. Michael Blaine a~d David Hen- on the blackboards and a lret.
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TIS '1\U coo lefl . l&lt;'e ('ream
In Mrs, Crary o~vis' Fourth •
decorated cup eake11 sen• by Mrs
Leland Brown and Mrs 'Paul E. Graded. 1.. ke~eam, Ot'ld nee-ade, de~
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· orate coo IH, can Y canes, anJDavis, _and fayors of _santa Cl~us mal craellen and f•von of candles
boot!! filled With rand1es and g1fta were given to the ebildnn. Mrs.
were given to the rhildren. Tbeir Eddie Blake Mrl JJmea Criswell
d~orations included a gumdrop and Mrt Ru'th
were room
tree, and dccora~iOII!! on the win- mothers· who auiste4 Mrs. Davis.
dows and bulletin boards.
The cbilllftn pl.-y.cl gJIIlel and
At Central EJemenlary School sang carols to recorded muli{'.
the tree in Mrs. R. M. Sherman's Their deeahlloN lqeluded a trte
Third Gr'ad'e was decoruted with and. scenes on tbe black boards.
ornsments made by the children .
They read Christmas stories and
In the Fifth and Sixth era4es
played musie during their party the ehll4rta tOg carob, told
ami w~re served Christmas cookies Christmas dories and played re·
ire cream, orange--ade and cboco.. cord.l and were aened decorated
encl • boo1111iful-.ure of
lale favors. Mrs. Kenneth Cook, coalr:ie1, ice eream, ean4y canes
·Mrs. Delbert Becker and Mrs. and orange-ade. Room mothers
· llooppy
to cberilh
Charles Edwards assisted Mrs. wbo 111itted tbe teachers wtre:
Sherman with the party.
Mrs. Bea PhilJOn, Fifth grade
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Third Graders in Mrs. Ernest teacbOr, Mn.. John Lyons, Mrs.
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Covert's room had made colored James Daniell and Mrs . RusseU
t'hains and Santas to decorate their Lyon•; Principal Leo KeMedy,
FIIOM ALL THE EMPLOYEES OF
room and a!so had a lighted tree. -Fifth Gradl, Mr.1. Paul Stott, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Long, Mrs. William Millard Wlldennuth and Mrs. Jaek
Satterfield; Mra. James Hawley,
Sixth Grade teacher. Mrs. L. W.
Ml'Comu, Mrs. Frank Wibon, Mrs.
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Sixth Gtade teKher, Mrs. Forrest
J. E. PRESTON, President
.Sal'htel, Mrs. ztert Bodimer and
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Middleport
Mrs. Edi.son Baker.

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The two hottest Meig-s f'ounty
[.(•nl(ue Bnsketbali teams meet
hPad on lonil(ht on Mlddh•porl'!
hardwood noor, one Rhootlng. currt•ntly at 52··~ the othf'r Bt 4T 010
Racine's Tornadoes who have
won six straight, lnrluding v,l doric~S over Belpre and Middleport,
have canned 202 out of 386 !!hobfor a t't'markable n2v;,.
Not far behind !1 llartslll 'Oodrill's Ell!ilern quintet whlrh hi!
an almo~t u
apod perct'nlaJe
rate of 47. Eastern has one defeat
against lh record, It Pomf'roy.
The Bht(' clad men ot Oodri\1 haYe
not mC"t the eollber ot opposition
1hat Racine bu
-"Wr ar~ d$£lnlte underdogs,"
Dodrlll Aid thb lltorning,
Eastern will be without thf services of Phil Boyles, guard. and
l:ey playmaker. He suffNC'd 111
badly sprained ankle 10 dnys ato
and will not be available unlll after
Chl'il'itmas.
Dodrill will have two hlg'b 9COTen to threw agalnlt 1 Racln(' team
that habltuaJiy zets four or lh
m€'mben Into double fi!{url!lll.
Ralph Knight and Clair!" Woode
the only two Easterners over slx
feel , have potent •~rage!! .
Jn four 11ames WoOdE' has averagf'd 281,2 polnb, Knight 18 and
lhr('t' quarters.
Ractne bu anotb*r Wolfe this
year with a r-eal 11hll'p ey"' and a
knack for floor play. Doug Graham
a rorward, ts aftotber high pol"'
ter. Ronftit Salsu, bUlky noorrpan,
Ia tlle "~undln, ace.
'rhiJ b the tLrtt ot two clashes
between tht Torrtadoes and Blue

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lliamond Beoatg
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BOWLES gets a rebound and tdcs for
in the
quarter of the MidJackets lost 70-49 and here arr.
dleport-Racine game Tuesday night at Middleport.
pitted against several Racine substitutes. Only Doug
No. 10, high scoring regular and
barely seen behind Bowles, is in the Racine lineup for
in!Juence. Earlier Jacket
Morrls is at the far right,
Coach Nolan Swackhammer had all of his subs in for a
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prN1d.in1. A re)Orl tD tbc Net: of
the eommu111ty
ak-e11 aed abo
Preae'rlt were M.n. Wil1lam Siler- several commun11y anDO~tncmentl
idan, Mr5 . Churles J . Werry, Mn. were i'iYf'rt .
WiUiam Boyd, Mn. Orville Wlle.s,
Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert, Mrs. Waid
Packaaev tor the ljfed in the
GGtby , Mn. Robert Rut8eiJ, Mra. l'Ommunity and for rellidenh at
Vernal Blackwood, Mn. Gardner lhe Carmen Heat Home wer~ wnpManJr.in, Min Madaline Fl\'ldi, poed ready for delivery. Sotrtlt pals
Mrs . Lydia Hysell, Mn. John Hun- exehanaed gill1.
nell, Mrs. Lt&gt; roy WaUoa, Mn. Henry Dailey (;r., .Mrs. Alice Clark,
Present Wf"rt Mrs. !dtar AbMrs. .t{azel UeCioud. Mn. Eugene bott .i:!nd children Kath)' and, Eddie
Triplett, Mrs. Ella Arnold, Mu. Mrs. Ariel!' Abbott, Mrs. Maxine
Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Clifford Jen- Arnold, Mn. Wilbur BaUey, Mrs.
kinson and Mn. Carl Peninger.
Harold Blackston and children,
Sherrie and Bobby, Mn. How111rd
Bolin , Mra. Oliver Clark, Mrs. William Eichinger, Mrs. Lewi1 Gru~
it'r, Mrl. John Hartune, Mn. Will·
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The Rock Sprmgs Better Health
Mrs. Wllliam Grueser Mrs-.-Edclub met Wednesday at the Granee ward Humphrey Mra. Amos Leo·
hall fOr iU annual Chritlmas party., nard, Mrs. Anna Reuter, and dau'I
A pollueh- dinner was enjoyed ght\'r, Connie and Mrs. Horaca Abat noon and in the afternoon s bott and 10ns, Di!nny and Riter.

Sec.ond Word Women Held Christmas
Dinner In Pomeroy Federated Church

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UP - Illinoi5 and - - Ohio Slot•, two of l • Big Ten's
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in week d games.
Tbe Ullni, who
Monday
Put
8Udden end o San
cisco's 60--(ame wl ing streal.
take on the Dayto Flyers in one
The Pomeroy Panthers and the
of tonight's openi a games of the
Wahama FaiC"o nll meet tonlibt on
University of K tucky's basket·
the basll:etb~ll court at Pomeroy
ball tour!l.amenl
gym In thP last C'age game of the
A win for the Illi'rll , who arc 1956 season .
f.avorl!'d , would pit them Saturday
The Panthers will be out to get
l,f8.insl the winner or the Southl!'rn
Methodist..Kecrtucky dash, th\' set- back in the win column against
ond contest on tonigtlt's four-team Ralph Sayrt&gt;'~ quintet as the3:
tourney. Thus the UUni , with four ha...-en't lffn aetion sinC"e taking
straight wlm , cou ld emcrgt' with a 84-44 trouncing from Gallipolis
a perfett slate or six C"age vic- last Yl'iday night .
tories.
Wahama was surpr isPd by MidOhio Stat• On TV
dleport in l'ls ing thei r opener, but
Ohio Stale's unbeaten Bu('keyes lllnce have ~[;One unbeaten, and will
with three garnf!s beh.ind tham , in· floor a big team against the Pan.
chading a 74-54 vtetory over St. then tonight
Louis their last time out, en.:;agt'
Center Joe Ford and fOTwards,
Tulane In a teltv1sed game at 2:30
Jerry
Arnold and Oliver &amp;II are
p.m. Saturday.
well over silt feet and will give the
Purdue, 11 M-62 loser to Nebras- Falcons a heighth advantage.
ka in itt IBSI start after winning
Clark and t.ayne will probably
four In a row, meets Butler a
start at the guards for Wahama.
busy Ble Ten opponent and victor;
Coach Dlek Retton will start the
0\'er Mlchiaan and Wbconsln .
same five t~at has been opening
The hapless Badgers of Wiscon- his games to date. John Sisson
sin, wbo c'ptured tht-ir first win and Junior Hawthorne will op~&gt;n
after four los.~~es , were a goOd bM at the forYnrrds with S. T. Johtr
to lote another l!l.i:!me tomon&gt;ow &amp;on at center. The guards will be
niiht when tbl!y travel lo Law- llltle Aaron Buffington and Larry
rence, Kan., for a tilt with Wilt Wlldermuth.
The Stilt Chamberla in and hb
aupportinJ cost of Kansu Team·
MilOS GENERAL HOSPITAl.
mates. '.rht- Kansans' No. 1 naAdmitted Ray Roush., Syracuse;
tlon•l ranking appearing to be in
TbeDdore
Nf'ut:tlini', Middleport;
little danger.
Lela Mutter. Long Bo-ttom; Mrs.
Jn other Saturda_y night action, Sadie Betting, Pomeroy.
Kansas State Is at [owa . Pitts·DLacbarets: Mrs. Eo:merson Jones
tturch at Mlcblian, Marquette at of Middleport ; Mrs. Cbarles GilMlehilan State and Loyola of Chi· more t~nd daughtl!'t', Pomeroy; and
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Open I:GG A.M.-8:00P.M. - Sundayol:00--4:ot P.lll,

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el'llne. The room was decorated in
J:eepihg with Christmas, includinJ
I Ughted tree under which aifh;
wete placed . The table. were also
decnrated and favors r.,, e1·e ChristcOI'sages made by Mn. Or·
Ville WiteiS and Mn.. Wilham Boyd.
A small card with the ·various
Christmas symbols on it were used
to rriark the places at the table.
A dit~ner wa1 sent to Mn. Howard Kitchefl. a member who is ill.
secret pale wer_e revealed with the
exchang" Of gilts. The members
adj~urned .to the Ward House for
the~r meehnf!!: and. party. The traveUne priz~ donated by Mrs.
Charles J . Werry, wu awarded to
Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert. Game11 were
played and prizes ~warded the
winners.

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Matches Played
In Twin City
Bowling League
24 SPTS

Rutland Five
Loses 88-50
T0 Chauneey

Friendly Tavern won bowline
Rutland's Red Devils, champs in
matches ln tht Twin City Ltague football , are having a rougher
Thursday nl[lh.t at the loeal alleys. time in baskctbnll. They went
The .&lt;~cores:
down 88-50 last night on t'helr
TWIN CITY LIAWUE
home court against Chnuncey.
o.v. a.c.
For Rutland Jim Graham was
Jenks
87 127 104 3Ul •high point man with 25 while
Muncy
132 148 142 422 Ch.auncey's Kirkpatrick had 30,
Hysell
82 123 I 24 329 assisted by Wilson and Koll€r
Srnitb
115 120 1!50 385 with 24 and 22 respectively.
Handicap
36 38 31 lOIS
Larry Du~an and Roger Turner
Totals
4:W 556 051 15!59
·for Rutland played good &amp;ggres·
SPMTS CI!!NTI!R
stobart
}8(l 151
331 sive hasketi:Jall. Wilson and Killer
G. MeKinncy
HH 191 190 532 were demons on rebounding: an~
1~
156 306 offcngi\•ely .u well for Chauncey.
CoHin1
B. MeKhiney
160 188 157 485
A reserve game wll.!l won by Rut·
Dr~nner
101 137 238 land, 31-25, with Bill Coy high for
Total!
641 811 640 1892
!)evib lhb season. A r!&gt;s(•rve ~t~mc
BOOITIIS
will begin at 7 p.m. witb thl' main
Bctzing
1411 132 115 393
attraction
set (fir B 11m
Whipple
117 124 161 402
Russell
112 146 187 425
Blind
110 110 110 330
Handicap
50 50 50 150
Totals
535 Mi2 603 1700

nuUand With. 9 points . Hubert Nyc
·a nd Larry Howe had 1ix eaeh for
Chaunr-ey.
Box Scores:

RUTLAND
Pl-r•r &amp;. Pot.

PO FT TP
4 0.1 B
9 7-o 25
1 01 2

Eads, F
J. Grahom. F.
Turner, c
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D. Dugan, G
"R. Rice, G
&lt;D. Carson, ('
A. Blddlr, G
L. TJue-an, G
·G. Justice, G
Goorle, G
Totals
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CHAUNCIY
Pl1yer &amp; Po._
Kirkpatrick , F
Roller, F.
Wil.&lt;~on , C
, Kranytk, G
McAft~ e. G
Bowe , G
'Ne lson F
Russell , G
Nye, G
Uickens, G
Total!!

3 0.2 6
0 3-4 3
0 0-0 0
0 0-0 0
1 2·2 4
0 0·0 0
0 0-0 0
14-21 50

FO FT TP
13 4·6 30
7 8·14 22
9 6-Hi 24
4 0·0 8
1 U-1 2
0 0.0 0
1 0·0 2
0 0-1 0
o o-o o
0 0·0 0
35 18·3 7 88

SiiSOil
149 Ill
w. Davis
171 188
L. navis
139 140
Warner
H4 116
Totals
593 535
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Chesher
U4 120
Mitch
137 132
G. Roush
124 133
W. RouJOh
147 151
Totals
!142 536
POST OFFICii
169 114
Abbott
156 111
Bowen
IO:i 136
H.adford
1~8 163
Wagner
U5 15
Handicap
601 539
Totals

Hi7
197
179
1U7
040

417
536
458
307
1768

169
102
161
15:1
645

423
4:-11
418
451
1723

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103
101
183
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370

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Children De-pts.
Chn.Slmas Party

Thursday was Chmtmas party
day foe the yountt'r children or
lhf Middleport Sehooli. In the mor
nlng both anernoon and morning
~luses of the Klnderw:arden 0'\f't
for their combined party . Room·
mothers o,l(ho auisled the teaclller.
Mrs. Guy Rpynolda, were Mrs. Harold :e;. Hubbard . Mr~. Clyde Ingell ,
MM. Donald MIUR, M-ra, Michael
Haekett, Mrs. Harold Long and
Mrs. Guy F. Sayre.

tax stamps whteb were redeemed
by the teacher and the money used
to pllll'~hase new tyos for the Klndergarten. TO)'S were also received
1111 glft 1 {c&gt;r the Klndergarden-room
Ice eream, choeolate milk, ~kle!
in the form 1 of Chdtl.mas trees
Jnd S 1 nt.t. Cla111, and candy canes
and chocolate Santa Claus flprel
were serVed to the children and
b 1
t elr guu L
Mrs. fleynolda _told the •tory of
the. Hirth Of Christ. as a p~rt . of
Uaelr program. A ll&amp;hted Ch~ 1stmaa tree and other decorat 1ons
were used for the party.
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eorated Christmas tree! wert! in
h oom Mn Lionel Boggs Mrs
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Davenport were room-molhers ·for
the First Grade taught by . Mrs.
Wil~n C~rpenter and t~e children
rece 1ved 1ce cream, Chmtmas cook
ies, milk and candy l'anes and
Chrlltmas favors, and g1fts. Mrs.
1sul Haptonsta11 played an ac·
corditn aceompaniment for carol
aiaging in tid• room and the First
Grade taught by Mrs. Bradford
M'agg.
Children in Mrs. Carpenter's
room had made pictures of wh .. t
they wanted for Christmas and
had a Nativity scene intheir 9and
box. Mrs. Gillispie and son were
guests at this party.
In M-rs M·a ag's room, Mrs. Marvin Swan, Mrs. Howard Slater anct
Mrs. tva Stewart assisted tile tea-

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1\ev. Rilly Orr delivered !he Ser· Newark Oh1o Sundu ta 1M
mon here Sunda y Eve I n the ab mnther Mrs Lola CaJdweU .,~
seact o r Rev freeland Nort tJ Sun lln a sanitorium tb...re.
---------~r:1da) Sc hool altt"nd.ilntl' w~~ :10 ()f
The Chrlatm~ purty of th~t Pt.. fe r lng $ 7 20
PLAN aAKI IALI
mary and Jumor department• of
Mn )bry Rl'l'd of ~·ooh 111e
romeroy Junior HiJb. School will
the Church Stbool of the YITit, 11ptnt Sund~y ~ 1lll .\ot r&lt;; V . i01n I hold ll Bake Sale all
I d&amp;} at tM Kroger
8apll1t Church wa1 held Monday HoHman.
l'vt"ntna:.
· to an announcement
tdn . Joe Ellu of .\la ~nn l,l,' Va
Mrt. Richard (&gt;oWen and Mrs.
IRd ~1 r. and .\ln LlnM-y I .}On~
Henry Null wtre in cbaree of rtSr . of Middli!-port wt-r ,- reN"nt )l"ue
l:fe!ltlon to rthe eveniOJ and the
su or Mn. Ora f:ah.l wl' )) an,) dau· I
rhcr w1th thf' party_ Records were l' h.ildrt&gt;n eJ"chansed gifitl during
shter Mr and ~r~ Ton. Pt·rr1 n
pl.i:!yt'd Juring the IOCit~l hour and th• sO&lt;'ial hour.
Mr. and Mrs John n,.!IR&lt;'I') of
l'SED CAR SPECIALS
Rl'freshmenls of :sandwitheJ,
!ht&gt; childnm we;! it'rved ire ('ream
Middll'porl wf're Sunr1:~) t'\l·run~
rooldes
and
koolade
were
IM"rved
Chri stmas coo ~ it-~. ite cream and
rec('ived gifts and ta~·ors . The1r by the followine teat'~rs : Mrt.
o'll"corations included sC('nes on th~ Paul Smut. Mn. Charlea Bennett ,
LI!GAL NOTICE
hlarkboarJ and tn I he wn1dows and Mn Davil;i Dar11t Jr., M-rs. Harry
Savoy .. 8" 4 Door
NOTICI OP SJOCKHVLDERS
llouda•helt, Mrs. Franc•s Bearh11,
s:mdbox.
ANNUAL MEETING
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Mr11 Owen and Mu. Null.
The
annual
merting
of
thP
S('('ond ~rader s in Mrs. r.rrald I A rebeanal or thf! Chrilitmas
Rupe' .~ room had Christmas r ook· program was also held during thf' atockhotders of tile F1nt National ,
Bank of Racine, Oh io for
the I
ies . irP l'ream. m1l k, randy canes evening.
Belvedere Hardtop
election or dirt'ctors and transand favors vf gamu and toys. ] - - - ' - - - - ,/ -- - - at'lion of any other bu.si nes~ that
Room-mothe1·s were Mrs. Oenvt'r Lowe and ]drs_ cornell Vance were may come bfofore the met:tin g ·.o.·i ll
Nehon, Mra. James Pullen, Mn. ber roorrrmotber1 and they served be beld at the office of !laid b£~nk
Norman Humphries. Games were ire cream, oranae-adt, Cbri1tmas GD January 8, 1867, betw~n 10 00
played and prize• won by Janice eookies and gave toya and candies 1. m. and 12:00 noon.
Scllmoll , George Saurrand·Marilyn to the children. Carol1 were tung
Signed : Freeland S. Norri11 ,
SlumlJO. Their derorations inC"IUd· durinJ tohe program.
W. Main
Pomehy
Cuhier.
ed Christmas scenes on the bui!PMrs. Robert Rawlings and Mrs. (22) 20, 21. 22, rr, 28. 29. 6tc
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tin bOards and windows. Recordt&gt;d Bruce LJoyd aMilted Mist Mildred
mn&gt;5k was played durin ,g the party. Hawley with the party for her
In Mrs. Robert Allensworth's 1Fo11rth Graders wht&gt;o Mra. Dale
Second Grade, M-rs. Millon Hood, , Nicholaon and Mrs. Edward Stiles,
Mrs .. William_ Davia and Mr1. Jo~n room mothers. were unable to be
Bolhnger ass1stt&gt;d the teacher w1th present. Ice cream, Christmas cootht&gt; party and Mr .and Mrs . Har- kies, candy ranet and orange-ade
old Eppley were guesta. Games were sened to the children alleY"
were played and rizes won b
th~y ha_d played p~ea. The deorRuth Ann Ferguso: William I&gt;~ a lions mcluded Chnatmaa IICenes
\'is. Michael Blaine a~d David Hen- on the blackboards and a lret.
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TIS '1\U coo lefl . l&lt;'e ('ream
In Mrs, Crary o~vis' Fourth •
decorated cup eake11 sen• by Mrs
Leland Brown and Mrs 'Paul E. Graded. 1.. ke~eam, Ot'ld nee-ade, de~
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· orate coo IH, can Y canes, anJDavis, _and fayors of _santa Cl~us mal craellen and f•von of candles
boot!! filled With rand1es and g1fta were given to the ebildnn. Mrs.
were given to the rhildren. Tbeir Eddie Blake Mrl JJmea Criswell
d~orations included a gumdrop and Mrt Ru'th
were room
tree, and dccora~iOII!! on the win- mothers· who auiste4 Mrs. Davis.
dows and bulletin boards.
The cbilllftn pl.-y.cl gJIIlel and
At Central EJemenlary School sang carols to recorded muli{'.
the tree in Mrs. R. M. Sherman's Their deeahlloN lqeluded a trte
Third Gr'ad'e was decoruted with and. scenes on tbe black boards.
ornsments made by the children .
They read Christmas stories and
In the Fifth and Sixth era4es
played musie during their party the ehll4rta tOg carob, told
ami w~re served Christmas cookies Christmas dories and played re·
ire cream, orange--ade and cboco.. cord.l and were aened decorated
encl • boo1111iful-.ure of
lale favors. Mrs. Kenneth Cook, coalr:ie1, ice eream, ean4y canes
·Mrs. Delbert Becker and Mrs. and orange-ade. Room mothers
· llooppy
to cberilh
Charles Edwards assisted Mrs. wbo 111itted tbe teachers wtre:
Sherman with the party.
Mrs. Bea PhilJOn, Fifth grade
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11417 llu Plllltl.
Third Graders in Mrs. Ernest teacbOr, Mn.. John Lyons, Mrs.
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Covert's room had made colored James Daniell and Mrs . RusseU
t'hains and Santas to decorate their Lyon•; Principal Leo KeMedy,
FIIOM ALL THE EMPLOYEES OF
room and a!so had a lighted tree. -Fifth Gradl, Mr.1. Paul Stott, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Long, Mrs. William Millard Wlldennuth and Mrs. Jaek
Satterfield; Mra. James Hawley,
Sixth Grade teacher. Mrs. L. W.
Ml'Comu, Mrs. Frank Wibon, Mrs.
VOUR. FORO DEALER
Don Roaeb; Mrs. Ferne Gaul,
Sixth Gtade teKher, Mrs. Forrest
J. E. PRESTON, President
.Sal'htel, Mrs. ztert Bodimer and
S. 2nd Ave.
Middleport
Mrs. Edi.son Baker.

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The two hottest Meig-s f'ounty
[.(•nl(ue Bnsketbali teams meet
hPad on lonil(ht on Mlddh•porl'!
hardwood noor, one Rhootlng. currt•ntly at 52··~ the othf'r Bt 4T 010
Racine's Tornadoes who have
won six straight, lnrluding v,l doric~S over Belpre and Middleport,
have canned 202 out of 386 !!hobfor a t't'markable n2v;,.
Not far behind !1 llartslll 'Oodrill's Ell!ilern quintet whlrh hi!
an almo~t u
apod perct'nlaJe
rate of 47. Eastern has one defeat
against lh record, It Pomf'roy.
The Bht(' clad men ot Oodri\1 haYe
not mC"t the eollber ot opposition
1hat Racine bu
-"Wr ar~ d$£lnlte underdogs,"
Dodrlll Aid thb lltorning,
Eastern will be without thf services of Phil Boyles, guard. and
l:ey playmaker. He suffNC'd 111
badly sprained ankle 10 dnys ato
and will not be available unlll after
Chl'il'itmas.
Dodrill will have two hlg'b 9COTen to threw agalnlt 1 Racln(' team
that habltuaJiy zets four or lh
m€'mben Into double fi!{url!lll.
Ralph Knight and Clair!" Woode
the only two Easterners over slx
feel , have potent •~rage!! .
Jn four 11ames WoOdE' has averagf'd 281,2 polnb, Knight 18 and
lhr('t' quarters.
Ractne bu anotb*r Wolfe this
year with a r-eal 11hll'p ey"' and a
knack for floor play. Doug Graham
a rorward, ts aftotber high pol"'
ter. Ronftit Salsu, bUlky noorrpan,
Ia tlle "~undln, ace.
'rhiJ b the tLrtt ot two clashes
between tht Torrtadoes and Blue

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STOP SPINNING
OI!T TRAILMAK.RS

They walk t\rougb snow, wade through
mud, stop 011 ice ao4 drive quietly.

The Datlv Sentmel

t.he ~hildren bad collected sale.s

lliamond Beoatg
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BOWLES gets a rebound and tdcs for
in the
quarter of the MidJackets lost 70-49 and here arr.
dleport-Racine game Tuesday night at Middleport.
pitted against several Racine substitutes. Only Doug
No. 10, high scoring regular and
barely seen behind Bowles, is in the Racine lineup for
in!Juence. Earlier Jacket
Morrls is at the far right,
Coach Nolan Swackhammer had all of his subs in for a
Kennedy Is No. 36 with gla6ses, and Bobby Netson, a sub, Is extreme left.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 21 , 1956-S

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abort hu1lneu ~H~Ion waa held
with Mrt. Arlee A},bott preaident,
prN1d.in1. A re)Orl tD tbc Net: of
the eommu111ty
ak-e11 aed abo
Preae'rlt were M.n. Wil1lam Siler- several commun11y anDO~tncmentl
idan, Mr5 . Churles J . Werry, Mn. were i'iYf'rt .
WiUiam Boyd, Mn. Orville Wlle.s,
Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert, Mrs. Waid
Packaaev tor the ljfed in the
GGtby , Mn. Robert Rut8eiJ, Mra. l'Ommunity and for rellidenh at
Vernal Blackwood, Mn. Gardner lhe Carmen Heat Home wer~ wnpManJr.in, Min Madaline Fl\'ldi, poed ready for delivery. Sotrtlt pals
Mrs . Lydia Hysell, Mn. John Hun- exehanaed gill1.
nell, Mrs. Lt&gt; roy WaUoa, Mn. Henry Dailey (;r., .Mrs. Alice Clark,
Present Wf"rt Mrs. !dtar AbMrs. .t{azel UeCioud. Mn. Eugene bott .i:!nd children Kath)' and, Eddie
Triplett, Mrs. Ella Arnold, Mu. Mrs. Ariel!' Abbott, Mrs. Maxine
Mabel Mankin, Mrs. Clifford Jen- Arnold, Mn. Wilbur BaUey, Mrs.
kinson and Mn. Carl Peninger.
Harold Blackston and children,
Sherrie and Bobby, Mn. How111rd
Bolin , Mra. Oliver Clark, Mrs. William Eichinger, Mrs. Lewi1 Gru~
it'r, Mrl. John Hartune, Mn. Will·
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The Rock Sprmgs Better Health
Mrs. Wllliam Grueser Mrs-.-Edclub met Wednesday at the Granee ward Humphrey Mra. Amos Leo·
hall fOr iU annual Chritlmas party., nard, Mrs. Anna Reuter, and dau'I
A pollueh- dinner was enjoyed ght\'r, Connie and Mrs. Horaca Abat noon and in the afternoon s bott and 10ns, Di!nny and Riter.

Sec.ond Word Women Held Christmas
Dinner In Pomeroy Federated Church

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be eblltled for adve!"tising If not Smith-Coron:~ TYPEWRITER. conpaid for belor~ tb.e 2.:ith of eacb
tact Janet Manuel, Racine 0'
maotb following lnaertton.
Phone 3739
12 13 6Lc
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reported lmmedllltelJ. 'lbt Dally FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm.
Radford or Harold BlacUton.
Seatinel will net be respo111lbl~
for mOT"e than one Incorrect in- Rock Springs or phone 852-J.
11 14 lmo-p
oertlon.

rah ~J~:~ ~o tha t lh l"y ha ve a ~ o ft
look tsn t Just a mall ror uf lu ek . atco r d tng to l':(iit h Herry. Ohto State
Un tveBtty cxt c nsH.on c!ut htng spt&gt;c
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or 'l'ba.d.b and !pee1al N()tica of EnDts printed at regu-

lar dautlled rates Obl.tuarlea Wan!.e4 - RAW fURS and Beef
Hides. Carl Chi:!valier ,
Lon&amp;
~"bed. •t 1 cent per word.
Bottom.
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•-lot tars

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TOMERS, A Merry Christmas TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM

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and Happy New Year . Lena Meapartments, clo!~i:! in lown, 127
Kinley, -representative for th.e Butternut.
12· 11 ·12t c
hr . Manufacturing Co. and the
Cheerful C.ard Co.
12 20 3tc to" or rent - l!:leclric wallpapr
t.teamer. (..'"linton Flllber, Mid
BUYING FURS &amp; BEEF HlDES.
dlepurt. Ph. 62M-X.
tl-1-11
Mechanic St., Avery Nelson.
12 19 6tp FOR SA.l..Er-Peat! !llrtJ:y He1l E8Rutland Townshi-p. 3 )
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
aa-e.a land, hou!te, barn and 001
an:y debts other tJut,n my own on
buildings, See George I\. M-ei.n·
or arter this ~ ...te, D~. 11. 1956.
hart, Administ:ralor.
6-1-u
Rondtll Priddy
12 16 3Lp

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YOUR

SHOPPING
WORRIES

ADMIRAL
PORTABLE TV's

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Next American Legion Meeting
Dec. 20.
12-17-6tc.

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NOW. Charge of£ to this year's

BUY

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8 room house .Newly dccorate11

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Cllnloll FWW', lllddleporl.
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Pomeroy.

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job for your tractor. Brown'a
Tractor Sales.
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IN(; MACHINES. The only 100%
automatic. Nechhi - Elna Sewing
Circle, Olive at 1st. Phone 1224.
Gallipolis.
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out houses cli:!aned , complete In
staUation, free inspccllon, rea ~I
onable J'ril'es, chl' mkal servic
and \·acuum equi(lmcnt . All ae
tic tanks, and cess pools gua r·
&lt;~nleed for one year. s &amp; H SanI Itary Service . Phone Jacksoa
1075. Toll rhargcR call tollecL
24 h.lur Sl' .. vicl' , no extn. charge
up '•o ~0 m : l (' ~.
11 ao I moe

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MILK COOLER. l'"ulton Thomp11 28 I moe
80n, East Main St.

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Raehtt'a SiletJ :Jervitt. Welt
pairia.q bJ Factory TraiDed
llala Street. Pom.eror, Obi~
watcbmall.!r. COI.J..lNS Jl!:WZ.

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sua vW, ~adlo, healt'r, ROll
covers, Fordomatlc: 1nd fontlnentai trim. fl08D .OO. 1'omcroy
Motor Co.
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wall tirea, low milueo, dyna·
flow, radJo, be~tcr. $2Z93.00
Pomeroy Motor Co.
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Life, Casualty and lontla

Real Estate Braker
In MIDDLIPORTi OHIO
PHONI
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Karr 4 VanZandt Motor Sale!.
12 19 :Jtc
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and wblte recta. 50e 1nd 7~c
eaeb, A. N• .Btnge~ Pomeroy.

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*Luggage

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Foreman and Abbott
MILL ST.

APPLIANCES

*Bedroom Suites
*Blankets
ANII MANY

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RUTLAND

On the Brightest Corner In

AUTO SALES
Ph. 6904-Y

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CONCR~T''

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GRUESER BLOCK CO.
3 Mlln North of PDrM"Y

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door to Knen.

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Boys or girls away at college.

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THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY

) Recent graduates who have taken Employment

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other communities.
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) Former residents who have recently moved to

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Dittrlbul.,d b)" Klnr F•lllt\lru Srrullcat•

Use lhc handy Order Blank below to give a gilt that

ABBII! AND SLATS

will bring enjoyment throughout the corning year. Send
Subscrlpllon Rates: ,8,00 per year by mail. 6 mos., $4.25

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Pomeroy, Ohio

an-

other town.

Please send a year's subscription to The Daily Sen·
tine! to the following, and the Christmas Card with t b e

NOTICE

The Daily Sentinel

name li'tcd below as the giver. Enclosed is • ........••

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Meigs County's

41 Years of Continuous Service
Phones 81-135
Pomeroy
NO'IE: Our Ofllre .nd liard Will Be Clooed
Mollday, Dee. 24th and Monday, Dee. 3lHI .

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cymbals ~
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4. Edible bird
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side
12. Brnea.th
5. 1ron rsyml U. Piercers
13. Forcible
6. Excla27. Port
puah
ma.tion t
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14 . Aht!ad
7. Bt'low
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name
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17. Marry ,
9. :'•fimieked
tgeul . ~
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18. Halfpenny
12. Type ut
35. Bound· f:, • 41. Give out,
CEng.
aircraft
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slang) ,
13. City (Mas&amp; . ) 37.Ata.
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2n. ~MonlnB'
16. t5i~Jtl.gurle
'distance ·' t66. Horse !
22. Boasl
19. Wander4
~- Slow, east .,
dO&lt;!tor
gallop·
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arguments
21. Melt
39. Young ~ 48. Esker .
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ME, GIVE ME
LIBERTY, OR GIVE ME DEATH- PATRICK HENRY,/
.tlilllibutell br t'inl Feature• tilrndlcatt

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And You' First Small InstaUment
Will Not B• llue Uniil January lOth!

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor1 , o., ne,. 20, 19111-7

your list today to avoid delay in heavy Christmas mall.

Wilh every gift subscription we will send a beauti-

No Cash Required BefOre
Christmas For Any Purchase!

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Dell Tolbotl
The II\ mg room was decorated tended revival meeting at Joppa
with a tree and holly in keeping

23. Conceals
26. Moves. u
a stream ,
26. S-shaped
molding
27. Young cow
28. Ahead
j
29. Interpl·et
falselY .,,
32. Cleansed
35. Regret
36. Norv~eglan
writer
37. Twin cr)'tlt&amp;l
39. Charles
Lamb
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tO. River
bankment
U. Bet uprlgh.t
U. Accumulate

1953 DESOTO
1952 BUICK
1951 BUICK
1939 FORD
1949 CHEVROLET
1948 CHEVROLET
1947 PLYMOUTH

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, Clllled on Ebfor Carpenter Mobday
with the season. After the meet- Wednesday evenii\gl.
.
ing was adjourned, the hostess . Maxtne Durst, Pauline imd Lou-! afternoon.
. : ,
served a finit salad, cake, coffee lse Brewer attended Guild mee'tand kool ade to the following : Mrs. ing at Mn. S.
Durs's, .Portland .
Mr. ~nd Mrs. J. E . Ghu~ioen~;amp,
Audra Brewer, Mrs. Louise Brewd
1
er, Emmalee, Donna, Jeffrey, Don Thurs ay evening.
'
'Pvrtland were re cent 'g!K'its of
and Kenneth Brewer, Mrs. Violet
S. W. Durst called on Jo"rlct;l'a and
.
·
Brewer and daughter, Viola. Doro- Iva Cilrper\ter Tb\i'r'sday eVening. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·L. R.

4. Rubber tre~: 21. Band
ACROSS
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around
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(Founding t
G. Compasa
waiat
6. Close
. point
22. Cor~p~lo '
10. Sounds,
I abbr.l
23. A"
ani ail
as bells
6 . Mht
11. Me&amp;t paste
7. Suapend
24. BaR
25. Part of
12. Bret - .
8. Spoke
"to be"
writer
tl . Seeaawa
27. Spanish
13.ltallan poet 12. OwiUI
ht.&gt;rO
14. Sloths
13. A buuJnr
Yu~r4•r'• ....... ., .
2&amp;. Lair
15. Fail to
r
· tnsect
30. Govern•
37. Hebrew
remember
"15. Nourlshe(l.
letter
16. Candle
17. Liberate .-.., 31. Coif mound
33. Largest
38. Topaz hum•
cropper
18. Divine I
continent ~
mlngbtrd
19. Music not~
law
34. Fruit
,
40. Mualc not'
20. Rumanian
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city
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1954 OLDSMOBILE

Sumsonlte

MAX WARD

black . Can be re.•rlatcrcd. f. harlt&gt;.~ ' :=:::::~:,...;;;:~'§oy~,~~·~~:;:;;~
E.llds, Rutland, R. D.
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STIVERSVILLE

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1954 BUICK

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Fire, Automoblfe, HHith

k'IUGOJAIRE MANGLE.
•ami:! »• new. Pbonc 28.:i.
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Funeral Hame

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$199

Century Hardtop

3·Traclc lxt~udecl
Aluminum

INSU!tANCE AGEN'CY

I. R &amp;AWLINO SONS CO.• 1M
Mur WrteUr Serviea. Oat
Pbaae . , , HJcbt Pbon• to89X. DOD&lt;liW'Io'l'liOVI'II DEAL
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SUBSCRIPTION

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8 B I Auto Servttes

~ COCKEit PUPS. 12 week~ uld.

*Pictures
*Carpets

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When pt•ople
rt'll\"t•ment tht'
worthy funerut
llt'nsublt• Tlu•y
information
cd at

Pomeroy, Ohto.

PLYMOUTH 2 dr . s ~·~IHn
Ueluxe, beautiful Lurquoilll" (in ·
ish. $&amp;3~. 00 . .Biactln~tr' s. l'omrro)', Ohio
12 20 6tc

PHILCO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!

tttver&amp;ge

MERRY
d' . "-~
all4ear roun ~ ··

Porn.roy

h1 n•lrlitlon thr~· ran 11ecure quillltv mttrrhnudi!if' without extra·
\hJEflnt·r . 144 Butternut Ave

19~2

A LASTING GIFT

*Table Lamps
$3.95 ta $24.95

AUTO

dnmatir drive, healer, very
clean. One own~r. IABO.OO. Pome- 1
roy Motor Co
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PHILCO

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bury Churrh of Christ had their
Chrinmas ruty Wednesday t&gt;ven ·
ing at the hom~ ot Mrs. Paul Winn
Mn. Griff Russell, prw:~ident , open- (
ed the met. ~ inrr; wi th B reading. 1
"The First Christm as Trf"e"
and '
&amp;roup singing of carols was accomp'lnied by Mrs. Winn . Mrs.
Rus!K'll al ~o read thl'! Scripture
story of th~· Birth of Chr ilit and
gave a pta\'er.
'the program included another
reading 1 "The Litlle Blal'k Lamb"
by the pte~&gt;idenl :md a Christmas
story b)' Mrs. Milton Russell.

Roll call responses were verses
from Proverbs an1 the members
received gifts from their president. Mrs. Winn was also given a
gift from the class.
During the
social hour girts
were exchaneed by the members
and guest, \frs. Webb Hall, Mid·
dleport . The holltcsi"Cs sen·ed a
salad coursf! in keeping with
Christmas and had used Christmas
decorations throughout b.er home.
Those present were Mrs. Griff
ft'.ul!sell, Mr11. Junia Pierce, Oleva
-cottrell, L'!tha Russe11,
Mda
Gibbs, Mrs. Dale Barnhart, Mrs.
Bud Russl•tl, Sara Gilmore,~ Mrs.
Vint King, Mrs. Carl Eber;~bach,
Mrs. Georg~ Sisson, Mrs. Milton
Russell, Mr.i Cush Johnston, Mrs.
Marie Wilkinson.

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METROPOLITAN

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All Mokes ond Model•

STUDEBAKER, 2 dr , VH Hy-

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Secret pal names were drawn
for the coming year. El~ction or
officers was held with Mrs. Charil's HoHman selected as president.
Mn. Jack Fowler was elected as
vlce president and Mrs. Willard
Boyer. secretary and treasurer.
After an nchange of gifts, egg·
nog was se•ved by th.e hosteas to
those named above and Mrs. Don·
aid Collins, Mrs. Charles Spencer ,
Mrs. Edward Well&amp;, ·Mrs. Elmer
While, Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs.
Ray Blowers, Mrs. Donald Marks,
Mrs. David Goodwin, Mrs. Elza
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Donald Mu11en
111HI Mrs. George ·Conde.
The next meeting will be heltl
Wednesday January 9, with Mrs.
Donald ·Mullen and Mrs. George
Conde as hostessel:i.

~r a. 'XMA~

Cars

1153 CIII!:VttOLET, 4 ,1~ .• ;l tone
blue flnllih, 150 acrif'll, hnter,
cle11n. $799 .00. Pomeroy Motor
Co.
t128U

wh.icb

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$49.95 ta $169.95
*Snack Tables

llllddlcport

OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

heater, lf'at coven, dark ireen
flnilh. $174~ .00 . Pomeroy !Qotor
Co.
ll 28 lf

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A short business session was
hi:! ld with the pri:!sident, Mrs. Don
Kennedy . presjding lt wasTepOrt·
cd that a basket had been pre·
pared for a needy family and also
a contributi'ln made to the Jaycees
for tht'ir project.

STRUCTURAL I BIAMS
IRON - MITALS

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tree under
placed.

Foll owing the dinni:!r the group
iidJourned to the home of Mrs.
Dayton Strickland, Lincoln Heightll
for a meeting and party. The home
was decorated in keeping with the
holiday season including a lighted
tree 11nder which gifts were
placed.

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were nie £ollina, Rlch01rd Finley, Joer
1 Gilmore, George Harris, Ooor&amp;e
Hoffman, Teddy Morarlty, Jon
Games were played after which
a gift exch~nge was held. Each Guinther, J immy Bate:y , Rickey
Den Five of Cub Scouts of member was presented a gift trom and Roger Gilmore, tb.e Den
Troop 24~ en)·oyed 0 Ch,iotmoo
Mothers, -Mrs. Gilmore and Mrt.
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party Wed.ne!day afternoon at the the O('!l Mothers and they m turn Don co 11ms
and a guest, ......,,,
home of lh• ~n Motbe,, M''· El- presented gifts to the Mothen.
George Conde.
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Refreshments of Christmas coo.... Gllrno'e J,. The ,ec,eation k '
d
h
d
1es an bot c oco1ate were serve
Gifts were sent to Bruce Simo1
d ·
room Wa.&gt;s . r ecorate m keeping and favors were yarn spowmen.
son who was unable to attend due
wilh Christmas including a ·-all
p
B
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Chrome or Wrought Iron

WE BUY

1952 DeSOTO VB 4 dr. Sedan.
POW'I'r ste('rlna:, alltomatic tun!\
mll!l•hon. S69&amp;.00.
Dlaetlnar'~ .
Pomerny, Ohio.
12 20 6tc

The annual Christmas dmner of
the Se w-Rite Sewins Club was
held Wednesday evening at the
Martin Restaurant A three-course
tu r key dinn~r was served. The ta·
toll&gt; was attract.Jve
in green cover
d d
t d 'th
d
an
ecora &lt;' WI
greenery an
ran d 1es. F avors were Ch r 1s1mas
2orsages.

!&gt;-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec . 21, 1956

SUPER 88

COMPLETE ln.-ur•llCle Proteettoa,
Life, A.uto, hr., Polio. Call DoD

1952 FORD VB Vkloria Cpe .
l''ordomaUc drive, '"hard lop".
Extra nice . $89~.00. BlacHnar's,
romeroy, Ohio.
12 29 6tc

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*Cedar Chests
*Hassocks
*Dinettes

*APPLIANCES
FOIUIMAN " AIIBOTT T.v. SEll· I
Frlgldalre
VICE All makes Repaired by EI

1955 BUlCK 2 dr . llivll'ra t'JlC.
··Hard-top" . dyna£1ow
dnvc. Ba.rnet-Simpeon. lnauraoee AJerK.-,,
Middleport. Flh- • AutomoblleS2.:J90 .00. Blacltnar'h . Pomeroy ,
BoOI~. Phone 8311-X
~20-V
Ohio.
12 20 6tc

19~2

b('
presented at the Rock Springs
Mt&gt;thodist Church , Sunday at 7:30
p.m. AI the cl o~c of the program
Santa will arr1vc with a treat for
all members of the Sunday &amp;hool.

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(20 Bl Insurance

. , C.HEVROLET, 4 dr. sedan, V8
m&amp;t.nr with overdrive. ndlo,

A Christmas progr am wil!

11-23-tl

pert TecllnltiAQI. Pbone 6294 Y
MlddJepoi'L
fH&amp;-tt '
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1955 OLDSMOBILE Super "88" 4 I Racine Shoe Shop
dr. Hotliday Sedan , hydramati('
J ', 30 If
driVl'. $2.~!1. 00.
Blaf'lttutr ,s,
rornmy , Ohio.
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hbers on the surf&lt;~tC or Lhe m&lt;~ ·
terial will stand up after pressing.""
Miss BNrv potn ts ou t that a
steam iron (."an IJe ~·cry handy for
P ressing wool ga rm ents, Out that
such an iron , huulU n e~· e r be uset.l
on tb.e right .s1dt&gt; of the garment.
The hot uwtal of an iron tcnrf.o; to
overheat the soft surfaee of the
eloth , makm g t he hht•n brittle .
If the st eam tron dol' S not give
enough steam (or prcss mg heav y
; materials or rur shri n king out full
ness , Mtss Rl.'"fry sugg c.~ ts puttmg
a wet cloth over the ma lettlll and
touching the cloth wit h a hot iron .
"When creating st eam thi s way ,"
says the specialis t. "" pu t the iron
down so tl1a1 it just b a n •ly touches
the wet doth , llwn llft it straight
up. For resuhs 111 making thi:! ma terial look soft usc this palting·
type motton in'stead of ironin~;:
bal"k and forth."'
."t''iss Berry notes that a wool
pressino: cloth is another useful
ilem in making wool look soft . H
is always kept nex:t lo lhe right
side of the garment during press·
mg. The wool doth spreads the
steam and its own soft surface protects the soft surfacf' Of the doth
?eing pressed. The motion of the
1ron over I he wool c!olh cre_a~es
a slight amount of s tat1c e li:!clnc1ty
and when the wool pressing cloth
is llrted , this lwlps raise the soft
surface fibers of Jhe fabric being
pressed.
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED

*Easy Chairs

Den Mother Host
To
Cub Scouts
Christmas
PartyAt

b"team m tht· cloth so tha t the uny

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- -19M HUICK Speoi:!!l. 2 dr. Sl'(htn
Uyn.tflow drive, "hard -lop strl(' .
$2 . ~0~.00 . Blacttnar's, I'•Hn('roy .
Ohio.
12 20 6Lc

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RADiu &amp; TELl&gt;~VISJON SERVICE
Phone 200. Cleland Appliance
Store, 118 W. Main St., Pomero7

t 8 l Auto Sales

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P~•.

$99up

With llandlc

·I *Drum Table

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busines1 . Black $8.70 . Prcm- - -·
ium $8.50 - Good $6.1m. Quanli.ty
P'ulton
Thompson
di8COUUt .
Tractor Sales: Pomeroy.
PIN BOYS , Apopl ~· Pome roy Bowl
U:-17·12tc
ing Alley. 260-X.
12 20 3t

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Bradbury Church
Martha Closs Holds
Christmas Po rty

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ONLY LOCAL NEWSPAPER

Sign the Christmas Gift Card as follows'
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Pressing Woolens Is Work Of Skill,

3-Course Turkey
~?,!m~~.cok_R,~'~'~'~t~"~!ol !n~i~~"~£~~!~~~ ~~~. uut. l D
8yin5neewr-ERn1.tjoeyCeldub

BOYS SUITS, sizt- s H -lfl in slou ti .
Also boy 's bicycle in good conclition at 137 Mulberry Ave.
t•
12 18 3tp

I ceata per W'Or'd, •e
,.rtiOD. llulimum eharle 50c...' centa per word foe t.llr-H COD-

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FRJGJDA.LKE MANGLE. large size
iosert.ioDI.
aa me as new . Phone 285.
-one montb for Z5 eeDta
12 18 ltc
1 ra&amp;e or z t~ts per word will
be eblltled for adve!"tising If not Smith-Coron:~ TYPEWRITER. conpaid for belor~ tb.e 2.:ith of eacb
tact Janet Manuel, Racine 0'
maotb following lnaertton.
Phone 3739
12 13 6Lc
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• lD Advertlalng-Sbou.ld ~
reported lmmedllltelJ. 'lbt Dally FIREWOOD FOR SALE ; See Wm.
Radford or Harold BlacUton.
Seatinel will net be respo111lbl~
for mOT"e than one Incorrect in- Rock Springs or phone 852-J.
11 14 lmo-p
oertlon.

rah ~J~:~ ~o tha t lh l"y ha ve a ~ o ft
look tsn t Just a mall ror uf lu ek . atco r d tng to l':(iit h Herry. Ohto State
Un tveBtty cxt c nsH.on c!ut htng spt&gt;c
ia l1st.

MtUtlv~

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l press.Jng.,
wvul 1s. that st.c 01 m
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dot·s

th e Jo b. sa &gt;s tne spec 1al "'
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' ' -' P__,h_e~a brt\' fr om look i n~:: ohl

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( 11 ) Wanted To Buy

or 'l'ba.d.b and !pee1al N()tica of EnDts printed at regu-

lar dautlled rates Obl.tuarlea Wan!.e4 - RAW fURS and Beef
Hides. Carl Chi:!valier ,
Lon&amp;
~"bed. •t 1 cent per word.
Bottom.
11 27 lmop.

•-lot tars

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14, For Rent
CUS..
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WE 'LL

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T0 ALL MY FRIF.NDS and
TOMERS, A Merry Christmas TWO ROOM AND FOUR ROOM

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and Happy New Year . Lena Meapartments, clo!~i:! in lown, 127
Kinley, -representative for th.e Butternut.
12· 11 ·12t c
hr . Manufacturing Co. and the
Cheerful C.ard Co.
12 20 3tc to" or rent - l!:leclric wallpapr
t.teamer. (..'"linton Flllber, Mid
BUYING FURS &amp; BEEF HlDES.
dlepurt. Ph. 62M-X.
tl-1-11
Mechanic St., Avery Nelson.
12 19 6tp FOR SA.l..Er-Peat! !llrtJ:y He1l E8Rutland Townshi-p. 3 )
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
aa-e.a land, hou!te, barn and 001
an:y debts other tJut,n my own on
buildings, See George I\. M-ei.n·
or arter this ~ ...te, D~. 11. 1956.
hart, Administ:ralor.
6-1-u
Rondtll Priddy
12 16 3Lp

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SOLVE
YOUR

SHOPPING
WORRIES

ADMIRAL
PORTABLE TV's

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cine PJanning Mill, Dee. 23.
Next American Legion Meeting
Dec. 20.
12-17-6tc.

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BALER TWINE
NOW. Charge of£ to this year's

BUY

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Turquoi.sc &amp; white

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ONE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. On
8 room house .Newly dccorate11

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lleallolG Boardl, Drop
Cllnloll FWW', lllddleporl.
Pboae ~X.
11·

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inside anti out.
Pomeroy.

BengU
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( 17 Al Male Help

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SEE Us AHOUT A FREE PAINT
job for your tractor. Brown'a
Tractor Sales.
12 Lri 6tc

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NEf..'Cifl or ELNA SEW·
IN(; MACHINES. The only 100%
automatic. Nechhi - Elna Sewing
Circle, Olive at 1st. Phone 1224.
Gallipolis.
12 l4 fit~

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SEPTIC TANKS, Ct~'SS I'OOLS an d
out houses cli:!aned , complete In
staUation, free inspccllon, rea ~I
onable J'ril'es, chl' mkal servic
and \·acuum equi(lmcnt . All ae
tic tanks, and cess pools gua r·
&lt;~nleed for one year. s &amp; H SanI Itary Service . Phone Jacksoa
1075. Toll rhargcR call tollecL
24 h.lur Sl' .. vicl' , no extn. charge
up '•o ~0 m : l (' ~.
11 ao I moe

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SEE nJE NEW Det..EVAL BULK
MILK COOLER. l'"ulton Thomp11 28 I moe
80n, East Main St.

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(201 Busmess ':&gt;ervtCe$

GJVE -

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.:omplete WHEEL AIJGl\..dENT,
- - - - - -=:---:--::tM.:andDJ and brake urvtce. QUICK SERVICE oa Wateb. Re.
Raehtt'a SiletJ :Jervitt. Welt
pairia.q bJ Factory TraiDed
llala Street. Pom.eror, Obi~
watcbmall.!r. COI.J..lNS Jl!:WZ.

LER.S.

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DON'T YOU

laker'a will

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KNOW?

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tbe bell
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Ul:tl f'ORD, • dr.. lm·dy cream
and~ IUIIlomllnc , V8 mnlor
sua vW, ~adlo, healt'r, ROll
covers, Fordomatlc: 1nd fontlnentai trim. fl08D .OO. 1'omcroy
Motor Co.
II 2H tf

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Bl!ICJt., 4 dr. hard top, bi:!autlful 3 tone green fln1UJ , white
wall tirea, low milueo, dyna·
flow, radJo, be~tcr. $2Z93.00
Pomeroy Motor Co.
1 1 28 tr

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ACCIDINT

Life, Casualty and lontla

Real Estate Braker
In MIDDLIPORTi OHIO
PHONI
6311
6\.U.M

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tion. See Charles Reuter at
Karr 4 VanZandt Motor Sale!.
12 19 :Jtc
'v;;o;;U;;·N::G:, --::HEN=::s,-,.-:bc:l;;te-:-leahorm
and wblte recta. 50e 1nd 7~c
eaeb, A. N• .Btnge~ Pomeroy.

12 19 6tc

*Luggage

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MODEL E 4200 X

Foreman and Abbott
MILL ST.

APPLIANCES

*Bedroom Suites
*Blankets
ANII MANY

~!UitE

BAKER
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FURNITURE

RUTLAND

On the Brightest Corner In

AUTO SALES
Ph. 6904-Y

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..:. ..:. BLOCKS

CONCR~T''

"luild hH1r Fer LIM,.

GRUESER BLOCK CO.
3 Mlln North of PDrM"Y

On Rt.JS, C•ll Wrn. Orv:.'Nr,
Rock ........

SUISCRIPTION

SUBSCRIPTION

Window

Door
Only

( ) Men or women in military service.

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ahmlinum •
• Scainlus ateel ;nttr·1ock.

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indudina paeumuit door
check, ouuide •lum.inunt
doorjamb.
• Ruged cc-nnruC'tion, ovrr
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thick.

• Converu quickly hom 11orm
door to Knen.

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Boys or girls away at college.

CWXPHC

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY

) Recent graduates who have taken Employment

in

other communities.
( ) Former residents who were born and used to live here
) Former residents who have recently moved to

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dramatic
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NANCY··- IT'S NOT
NICE TO SHAKE
A MOP OUT THE
WINDOW·-

THE DUST
MAY LANO
ON
SOM~ONE

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LITTLE r;:;JST
WON'T HURT

ANYONE.

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''-ophes, the t('ng-lh and ronn:l\ion of the wont' are ull Junt•. '
Each ...., uH~ coo.le letter:; are d1fferent.

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l"e!&gt;b·rday's C'ryploquob·: WHERE THE WILLINGN~SS l~
G.1EAT, THE DIFFICULTIES CANNOT •u•· flREATMACHIAVELLl.
Dittrlbul.,d b)" Klnr F•lllt\lru Srrullcat•

Use lhc handy Order Blank below to give a gilt that

ABBII! AND SLATS

will bring enjoyment throughout the corning year. Send
Subscrlpllon Rates: ,8,00 per year by mail. 6 mos., $4.25

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Pomeroy, Ohio

an-

other town.

Please send a year's subscription to The Daily Sen·
tine! to the following, and the Christmas Card with t b e

NOTICE

The Daily Sentinel

name li'tcd below as the giver. Enclosed is • ........••

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Meigs County's

41 Years of Continuous Service
Phones 81-135
Pomeroy
NO'IE: Our Ofllre .nd liard Will Be Clooed
Mollday, Dee. 24th and Monday, Dee. 3lHI .

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cymbals ~
th•
3. Wild ox
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4. Edible bird
tered
11 . Drooping
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side
12. Brnea.th
5. 1ron rsyml U. Piercers
13. Forcible
6. Excla27. Port
puah
ma.tion t
29. Kfng1
14 . Aht!ad
7. Bt'low
!fdom I
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name
8. Lifled
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17. Marry ,
9. :'•fimieked
tgeul . ~
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18. Halfpenny
12. Type ut
35. Bound· f:, • 41. Give out,
CEng.
aircraft
a&lt;y
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as alms
slang) ,
13. City (Mas&amp; . ) 37.Ata.
· ·~ ,44 . Employ
2n. ~MonlnB'
16. t5i~Jtl.gurle
'distance ·' t66. Horse !
22. Boasl
19. Wander4
~- Slow, east .,
dO&lt;!tor
gallop·
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:;"4. Restate old·
•bout
arguments
21. Melt
39. Young ~ 48. Esker .
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ME, GIVE ME
LIBERTY, OR GIVE ME DEATH- PATRICK HENRY,/
.tlilllibutell br t'inl Feature• tilrndlcatt

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And You' First Small InstaUment
Will Not B• llue Uniil January lOth!

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepor1 , o., ne,. 20, 19111-7

your list today to avoid delay in heavy Christmas mall.

Wilh every gift subscription we will send a beauti-

No Cash Required BefOre
Christmas For Any Purchase!

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CH,ECK THIS LIST and you will find you can S()!ve
many problems with a gilt that will last all year long,

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Dell Tolbotl
The II\ mg room was decorated tended revival meeting at Joppa
with a tree and holly in keeping

23. Conceals
26. Moves. u
a stream ,
26. S-shaped
molding
27. Young cow
28. Ahead
j
29. Interpl·et
falselY .,,
32. Cleansed
35. Regret
36. Norv~eglan
writer
37. Twin cr)'tlt&amp;l
39. Charles
Lamb
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tO. River
bankment
U. Bet uprlgh.t
U. Accumulate

1953 DESOTO
1952 BUICK
1951 BUICK
1939 FORD
1949 CHEVROLET
1948 CHEVROLET
1947 PLYMOUTH

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, Clllled on Ebfor Carpenter Mobday
with the season. After the meet- Wednesday evenii\gl.
.
ing was adjourned, the hostess . Maxtne Durst, Pauline imd Lou-! afternoon.
. : ,
served a finit salad, cake, coffee lse Brewer attended Guild mee'tand kool ade to the following : Mrs. ing at Mn. S.
Durs's, .Portland .
Mr. ~nd Mrs. J. E . Ghu~ioen~;amp,
Audra Brewer, Mrs. Louise Brewd
1
er, Emmalee, Donna, Jeffrey, Don Thurs ay evening.
'
'Pvrtland were re cent 'g!K'its of
and Kenneth Brewer, Mrs. Violet
S. W. Durst called on Jo"rlct;l'a and
.
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Brewer and daughter, Viola. Doro- Iva Cilrper\ter Tb\i'r'sday eVening. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ·L. R.

4. Rubber tre~: 21. Band
ACROSS
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around
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(Founding t
G. Compasa
waiat
6. Close
. point
22. Cor~p~lo '
10. Sounds,
I abbr.l
23. A"
ani ail
as bells
6 . Mht
11. Me&amp;t paste
7. Suapend
24. BaR
25. Part of
12. Bret - .
8. Spoke
"to be"
writer
tl . Seeaawa
27. Spanish
13.ltallan poet 12. OwiUI
ht.&gt;rO
14. Sloths
13. A buuJnr
Yu~r4•r'• ....... ., .
2&amp;. Lair
15. Fail to
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30. Govern•
37. Hebrew
remember
"15. Nourlshe(l.
letter
16. Candle
17. Liberate .-.., 31. Coif mound
33. Largest
38. Topaz hum•
cropper
18. Divine I
continent ~
mlngbtrd
19. Music not~
law
34. Fruit
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20. Rumanian
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city
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bury Churrh of Christ had their
Chrinmas ruty Wednesday t&gt;ven ·
ing at the hom~ ot Mrs. Paul Winn
Mn. Griff Russell, prw:~ident , open- (
ed the met. ~ inrr; wi th B reading. 1
"The First Christm as Trf"e"
and '
&amp;roup singing of carols was accomp'lnied by Mrs. Winn . Mrs.
Rus!K'll al ~o read thl'! Scripture
story of th~· Birth of Chr ilit and
gave a pta\'er.
'the program included another
reading 1 "The Litlle Blal'k Lamb"
by the pte~&gt;idenl :md a Christmas
story b)' Mrs. Milton Russell.

Roll call responses were verses
from Proverbs an1 the members
received gifts from their president. Mrs. Winn was also given a
gift from the class.
During the
social hour girts
were exchaneed by the members
and guest, \frs. Webb Hall, Mid·
dleport . The holltcsi"Cs sen·ed a
salad coursf! in keeping with
Christmas and had used Christmas
decorations throughout b.er home.
Those present were Mrs. Griff
ft'.ul!sell, Mr11. Junia Pierce, Oleva
-cottrell, L'!tha Russe11,
Mda
Gibbs, Mrs. Dale Barnhart, Mrs.
Bud Russl•tl, Sara Gilmore,~ Mrs.
Vint King, Mrs. Carl Eber;~bach,
Mrs. Georg~ Sisson, Mrs. Milton
Russell, Mr.i Cush Johnston, Mrs.
Marie Wilkinson.

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Secret pal names were drawn
for the coming year. El~ction or
officers was held with Mrs. Charil's HoHman selected as president.
Mn. Jack Fowler was elected as
vlce president and Mrs. Willard
Boyer. secretary and treasurer.
After an nchange of gifts, egg·
nog was se•ved by th.e hosteas to
those named above and Mrs. Don·
aid Collins, Mrs. Charles Spencer ,
Mrs. Edward Well&amp;, ·Mrs. Elmer
While, Mrs. Calvin Simpson, Mrs.
Ray Blowers, Mrs. Donald Marks,
Mrs. David Goodwin, Mrs. Elza
Gilmore Jr., Mrs. Donald Mu11en
111HI Mrs. George ·Conde.
The next meeting will be heltl
Wednesday January 9, with Mrs.
Donald ·Mullen and Mrs. George
Conde as hostessel:i.

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A short business session was
hi:! ld with the pri:!sident, Mrs. Don
Kennedy . presjding lt wasTepOrt·
cd that a basket had been pre·
pared for a needy family and also
a contributi'ln made to the Jaycees
for tht'ir project.

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tree under
placed.

Foll owing the dinni:!r the group
iidJourned to the home of Mrs.
Dayton Strickland, Lincoln Heightll
for a meeting and party. The home
was decorated in keeping with the
holiday season including a lighted
tree 11nder which gifts were
placed.

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were nie £ollina, Rlch01rd Finley, Joer
1 Gilmore, George Harris, Ooor&amp;e
Hoffman, Teddy Morarlty, Jon
Games were played after which
a gift exch~nge was held. Each Guinther, J immy Bate:y , Rickey
Den Five of Cub Scouts of member was presented a gift trom and Roger Gilmore, tb.e Den
Troop 24~ en)·oyed 0 Ch,iotmoo
Mothers, -Mrs. Gilmore and Mrt.
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and a guest, ......,,,
home of lh• ~n Motbe,, M''· El- presented gifts to the Mothen.
George Conde.
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Refreshments of Christmas coo.... Gllrno'e J,. The ,ec,eation k '
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1es an bot c oco1ate were serve
Gifts were sent to Bruce Simo1
d ·
room Wa.&gt;s . r ecorate m keeping and favors were yarn spowmen.
son who was unable to attend due
wilh Christmas including a ·-all
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The annual Christmas dmner of
the Se w-Rite Sewins Club was
held Wednesday evening at the
Martin Restaurant A three-course
tu r key dinn~r was served. The ta·
toll&gt; was attract.Jve
in green cover
d d
t d 'th
d
an
ecora &lt;' WI
greenery an
ran d 1es. F avors were Ch r 1s1mas
2orsages.

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b('
presented at the Rock Springs
Mt&gt;thodist Church , Sunday at 7:30
p.m. AI the cl o~c of the program
Santa will arr1vc with a treat for
all members of the Sunday &amp;hool.

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dr. Hotliday Sedan , hydramati('
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terial will stand up after pressing.""
Miss BNrv potn ts ou t that a
steam iron (."an IJe ~·cry handy for
P ressing wool ga rm ents, Out that
such an iron , huulU n e~· e r be uset.l
on tb.e right .s1dt&gt; of the garment.
The hot uwtal of an iron tcnrf.o; to
overheat the soft surfaee of the
eloth , makm g t he hht•n brittle .
If the st eam tron dol' S not give
enough steam (or prcss mg heav y
; materials or rur shri n king out full
ness , Mtss Rl.'"fry sugg c.~ ts puttmg
a wet cloth over the ma lettlll and
touching the cloth wit h a hot iron .
"When creating st eam thi s way ,"
says the specialis t. "" pu t the iron
down so tl1a1 it just b a n •ly touches
the wet doth , llwn llft it straight
up. For resuhs 111 making thi:! ma terial look soft usc this palting·
type motton in'stead of ironin~;:
bal"k and forth."'
."t''iss Berry notes that a wool
pressino: cloth is another useful
ilem in making wool look soft . H
is always kept nex:t lo lhe right
side of the garment during press·
mg. The wool doth spreads the
steam and its own soft surface protects the soft surfacf' Of the doth
?eing pressed. The motion of the
1ron over I he wool c!olh cre_a~es
a slight amount of s tat1c e li:!clnc1ty
and when the wool pressing cloth
is llrted , this lwlps raise the soft
surface fibers of Jhe fabric being
pressed.
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED

*Easy Chairs

Den Mother Host
To
Cub Scouts
Christmas
PartyAt

b"team m tht· cloth so tha t the uny

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Store, 118 W. Main St., Pomero7

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P'ulton
Thompson
di8COUUt .
Tractor Sales: Pomeroy.
PIN BOYS , Apopl ~· Pome roy Bowl
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Ann.ounce Degree
Work For Next
Grange Meeting

Mr~ Juhn lh le assisted by Mrs 1 \Irs li trarn Fisher l"Oilcl uded t he
Decver progr am
.
l~ol tr r t' l ~tt'rtarncd the Wildwood'
Gifts wl! re eJ: t'h anged and Mrs
Pomeroy Re nd Grange 27U met
Ga rden Cl ub Wedn7sd.ay evening lt uss Watso n rec eived a prize for
in
regular sessi on , Wednelday
at hrr hom_e, Mornm g Star . The the prettie5t wrapped pac kage.
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lee crea m Chri stmas treeli cak e e vening at the DA V Hall .
hom• was deeorate d in ke ep ing
Wlth th~ lmli da:. season ind ud.i ng and coffee were served by, t he
Charles 1.-egar, wor t hy master,
hos tesses and favors were snow- pres1 ded and it wa ~ voted to eivt!l
a ligh ted tree.
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Thf' Lord"s Pr a~er led by Mrs me n made of ma rsh mellows 11 nd dresser ~r~rfs tn th e Meigs Gen·
eral Hosp1t11. l. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Hollon prt'Sldt'n t, ope ne d the me et: choco late d ro p~:~.
cha.1rman
of Community Service
iu~ , foll owed w1t h th e ChristliJas
Presen t were those nam t'd a bove
program
and
Mrs. C. L. Heaton
s tory taken from St. Luke by Mrs. anlt M r~ . Amanda Bat'r Mrs . N orMa r k Evans. Membe rs r esponded rna Fi sh er . Mrs Karl Gr uesPr, Mrs. wt!re nam ed to purch.ase rna- ·
te rial and mak e the scarfs. Each
to the rool cal] with a Christmas
Charles Baer , Mrs. Homer Holter me mber Wll 'l requested to brint
memory. Mrs. Kenneth Ha rris was M
\lo t' lcomeJ as a n~w member.
, rs. William Fisher. Mrs. Christ y wh1 te wash cloths to the next
Baer, Mrs. )ohn F. Ball) , Mrs. Mil- meetJng whir l;! will also be given
Mrs H1ra m t' ish er , program ton Houdashelt. Mrs. Stan ley Joo ~s to the Hospital. Degree work wa8
r hau man , had for topie, "Christ- Mrs. Dwight Milhoan , Mrs. Arthur 11nnounce d for the next meeting• •
mas". The story (Jf the first Christ Nease, Mrs. Liwrence Rose Mrs Plans were '11ade to visit the Ath·
mas card was told by Mrs. u. s. Jo e Thoren , M_rs. Vernon N ea~ ens Stille Hospital in the near fuNe ast' s od Mrs. Fred Nease re 11.d and th ere g uests Mrs. Che5l er-Reed ture and present a program and
the legen d of the poinsettJa. An of Beverl y, Mrs. Paul Le wis of trea ts. A ba~ket of food brought ·
by the members was prepared for
arttele "'Red. Whtte and Blue Chr· Newark and M1ss Donna Holter.
the County , nfi rmary.
hstm as ·· was read by Mrs. David
Nease a nn Mrs. Harry Roush read
an article , "Hope of Christmas"''.
Du&lt;iog the leeiU'O hour an ex- .
change of rifts was held after
Two p~ems were g1ven, ''Chrlst.
m as AgaLn " by Mrs. William Nease
which the ''""P adjou,ned lo the
dining rooM where refreshments
, and " I heard the Bells ", Mrs. Paul
of red and green ribbon sand·
: Fisher. Tips on your Christmas
M'
M
wic~ hes , Christmas cookies decor·
tree were given by Mrs. Denver
r. and rs. Don Kennedy e
l d
' Holter and a Christmas prayer by tertained with
d"
n- 1 a e in red and green and eoffee
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at their ho
tnner ~ec:ent_ly 'Were served by the home eco.
honor of th~n~if~~nbco:~d
Heights 1n no-;nics committee, Mrs. _C leland
th eir d
hi
p 1r .. ay of thetr Hetnes and Mrs. C.arl Smtth.
au~ er
atrtcta , and the
se vf! nth birthday ot tbeir so n
The refreshment tables were at.
S lp
Pmy. both of whicl&gt; are Decem be;
22· •nd thw '""dmoth.,, M". tr.aetive with Christmas co,·ers and
Bert DavJs,\fhose birthday was De- centered with arrangements of
The SenJor Youth Fellowsnip of cember 16. Two rlecorated cakes spru ce branches, silvered cedar
red eandles in five branch candiC:
the f''r. rle ra t ed Church m et las t were served.
abra,
rr:ade oy Mrs. Heaton. During
Sunday at the home of Charles
Present were Mr . and Mrs Charthe
_refrea~ment
hour the weddint
Swisher for a Christmas party.
le~ ~ ennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
A covered d1sh dinner was ser. Dav~s , Rutland; Mr. and Mrs. Max anmversanes of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
v~d at 6 :30 p' m. after wh1th a Davis and children, Joyce and Smith and ~Jr . and Mrs. Lawrence
Lannin! anti the birthdays oi MrJ.
s ho r t bu smess session was held Jerry, Bradbury, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Terrf'll and Mrs. Cleland ·
~ nd plans made for carolinl!l on Kennedy and Patricia and Pe•&gt;·y Heines were celebrated.
Chnstmas ew• . The group will meet
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a t !he c hurch at 7:30 p.m.
CHOIR REHEARSAL
Fol!owing refreshments, a piano
Following t he business Se.'is ion
Heath Methodist Chu-rch S t' nior
duet
wa s presented by Mrs. Ter~ond uetl'd by Joe Kennedy, presi· choit" will rehearse tonight at 7 ·p m
rell and Mn. Lanning. The group
sang Chrtstmas carols and round
are urged lo be
and square dancing was enjoyed. '
Ed 1~on Hollon and Mrs.

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Frank Mou.rnwg of the AuxJlu r y
of Jo'eeney· B€ nnett Post. Am&lt;: nt'a n

c : 'ebster linJt hdd its anua . n st mas d1n ne_r. We d nesday
eve mng. at the Mart in restauranl
d~oll o wJng the dmn cr the group
a JOur ned to t he home of the

Leg1on, an d Mrs. Fr~n k Cheese-

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Au:uhar y_ were 1n ChillJr othc
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thhu~sd:~·d when·
assis ted Wit h
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~y party or pati ent:; a t
t h e Veterans ' H osp J\ ~ l w ho ha.,. e
birthd~ ys 111 De{'f'mber Cake s we re
take _n a nd g1fts of mon&lt;')i from the
Au:w:Ji ian es
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lem on st1c ks and punc h were served by th e hostcs.~ The C hristmas
theme wa s carnl'd out in t he punch
bo 1 ·lh
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a grPf' n lreP of Ice and
dotted wl! h marasc hinO cherries
in the cen ter

preside n t, Mrs . Be n NcutJ: l inll
Mapl e f'la Cf• for a meetin , and

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~a rt) . 1Tde home wa:; beau tifuiJ )·

Presen t were Mrs J . M Thorton
Chrdi&amp;t- Mrs. Charl es Sau er. Mrs. R. c Gti e ree u n er more, Mrs George Bearths, Mrs
wh te h gJfls were plaeed
Owe_n Watlion, Mrs. Dey Hyseli ,Mrs

meaesn~~e7ud : ~gkae~;g1 ~f dw: th

'rhe rne e t~n.:: ope ned wtth the J....e.w1 s Stanley , Mrs. George HaekLord 's Prayer m umson . Dunng ett Sr, Mrs. Holmes, M.rs George
th e busmess se.~si on it wa s decided MoWery Mrs Neutzling and on e
to send a potl NI pl ant to a shut- guest Mrs W R. Davis, prestdent
1n membe r . Mrs. J:o:llzaheth Huber o( the Auullary
who res1 de.s at 35 Gra pe St. Gallipoli s A Je tt er W &lt;l .~ r ead from Mrs
lda Gau t of Mt llns Cot tage, Dayto n, thankt ng the grou p for g 1fl s
~ nt her. .\fr ~ - G ~ul has been ill
in the ho t- pi ta ! fur ~C'Y(' ra l months.
After th e bu .'&gt;J IWSS sl' s~ i o n a pro
gram or C hrt ~t m &lt;Js caro ls was
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neutzling
played on the r£&gt; ror cl pl ayer and
enter
tamc d with a dinner reeent_ Mrs. _Ncutzling Iolli I he story of
ly at the home, Lineoln Hill hon onng the b1rthdavs of Wiliam
We!ls, .Jan£' Ann \\•etb and Mr.
Neutzling . Two decorated bLrth
day cakes were served.

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We l ls and rl nu!ihters, Ru etta and
Jane Ann and the host and hostess.

In Private Dining Rooms
For Small or Large l'arties
PHONE 396

HOTEL MARTIN PO~~~:~Y'S
and Mrs. Samuel Perry, lessee)

(Mr.

TO ATTEND RITI:$
Mt&gt;mbers of the Wh ile Ru Ml J,od
ge, Auxiliary of the B. of R T
are to meet at the 'Rawhu ~::"s-Co at ~
Funeral Ilona: at 2·30 p.m. S aturday to attend the funl'ral of Mrs.
George Ha.ves. a lttcmbcr uf the
Lodge, in a group.

YEAR-END SPECIALS

brary. They are hvmg at the Da vis apartment on North Second Avenue and Walnut Street.

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At ClaSS Meeting

PROGAR

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Thr Bradfu rd Ch urch of Chnst
wt ll pn·s&lt;"n t

The Busy Bel' ll .t:ss mel for tls /
ann ual Chn stm as pa11 y :1t th!' )
F trst Rap t tsl Ch ti!Th Th1 1rsd11y ev(• '
ning. A pot ltt( k ~ IIIJPl'l" w;ts servt ·JI
1n the church d imn g mo m wh ei" L'
Mrs. "C harl~ s Lewi s. l' h~ i rman of
th e decorating l'(lll rm it!C' e, wwd
sno\l." mf'n for tlw tuhle decoration s
Th e rlmner t·om rr rtltt·•• rnclurlcc1
Mr~ Shirll'y Mil b.
:vlrs
,John
Lyons, Mi.~s S y h •~ 1\h":'.t as ler a n1 !
Mrs Itoss 1-'u lle•1

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Hard Top 4 dr . Power Steering. ll ydramatic drive. Almost like the day it was sold.

Fordomatic drJvc. Popular

····· ···· ·····-······· · $895

''hard top " .s1 yle EXtra nice for model.

1952 FORD VB 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan ·· · · · · · · · · · · · . · · .. ....... .... . $795
FordomaUc drJve . Radio and llt'&lt;lter Sparkling blue and white fini.sh .

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1951 MERCURY 2 dr. Dlx. Sedan · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · .... .... ..... . $495
Merc:urymatic. Original hla('k finish . Radio and Heater .
1951 FORD .... ·
$395 1947 PlYMOUTH .... ·
$99
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4 dr, Sedan. VB·

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1951 PONTIAC
1950 BUICK . . . . . . .. .

2 dr. Sedan.

2 Dr. Sedan .

1950 DODGE
2 dr. Dlx. Sedan.

1950 PONTIAC
2 dr. Sedan .

1949 BUICK
Super 4

dr.

1949 MERCURY
2 dr . Sedan.

4 dr. Sedan.

$495 1955 Chev. Y2 ton Pickup $1,395
7\'J ft. body. One owner. J,.ike new Heavy
$295 Duly T1res.
1954 Chev. 2ton LWB · · · · $1,595
$295 Hyd. dump . Good 10 ft. body. Overhauled
cngme. New finish.

$245 l953 GMC 2ton LWB · · · · $1,295
New engme block, New paint. 2 sp . &lt;.~XIt'
One
careful ownel' .
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$195
$195 1,952 Chev. Y2 ton Pickup ·$695
New flntsh . Exceptional in every way.

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P 1tllrn &lt;UH.l Mrs

Dre ora lums 1n l lw .~a n rl tJ.IJ \" lnl'l udcrJ a lig hter! trrt• a ud br&lt;IJ.II" hc:.
of silvPr sprayPd h o ll y. l'o 11 ·u J ~ w f'T l'
sung dunng th£' ~ V l' nin g h1 lh t'
34 "ho were presl'nt
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Middleport Society
.Jullt" Pmbnsro . fn·shnldll ;rl Mianll Uni vcur\y, rduntr•rl IIUlll l'
Thursd11y for th e holulil _l ~
Host·o~ Wl.~l' wtll drt\'1' tu t' harlf' ~ l on 11irport to mf'l•l h1~ .•l.'il l'r,
\lr :-~ flcttie W 1~r . Mtu m i. whu wi ll
-~ 1wnd Christmas w1th her p.rr •·11t s,
\lr. a11d Mrs . ~o ss Wi ~ ". ~ nd fam-

il y.
1\11 :.~ Mai"J m'y llar n 11 . Wu, htng.
tun , D. l". wil l nnw her,, ~.,tur ­
tl--ly lo s pend the _h11ltda~ s with
lwr purcnt!l , Mr. and .\t rs Hobert

!Ia !"TIII.

Miss Sara Kl'rwoort ha.,
tak,·n tu a nursing hom!' t tl

Monday

Wlllmm Darst senwr nl Ohio
Sla te- ll nLH r~ily , 11.nd J a m ··~ Van
rre~hman fil l

0:-1 11. }JUV ('

r·et u rut'd home for t ht' 1"h1h i ma s
\' IU'&lt;I IIOtl.

Dr and Mrs. K. D. Am ~h a n un d
eh1ldrcn w r rc busJilt'Ss
111 L; alllpol is Thursda.r

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and Mrs. G,•r;tld l' rt·ston
wr' ~ l' husincu \"l.sitors ill llunltnt;:·
ton W£&gt;dnl•sduy.
\lr.~ . William Scarbt'rrJ &lt;H•d c- hil rlrr·u will join Mr S1·ar h\'ITV tn
llll) ton , whC're h1• is &lt;'111J r ln ~, , j for
the holidays .

Mr. and Mrs. Charle s \ k EI!unne)· drove to ('hat'les:!on a1 rp ort
Wednesday to mel• t th~· u ~ l .m~h ­
tcr, Mrs. Stanlt~y Putt l•r. S.rn An·
ton io, Texas who w1ll !-o fJII·n&lt;1 1hreC'
Wt'cks visiting here. Ca pt l' utlt&gt;r
ts expected to arri\·,, uv•'r the
WC('kcnd !o join his wiFt• .111 ,[ th \'Y
Will also
visit h.1s p an· nl ~ in
\founds vtllc W. \'u., d un n ~ their
lcav l'.
Gary Preston, SA. whu 1, sta tioned on Lhc Radar P ir kr l Ship.
USS 0 1Hare , h in Li1" ~' r 1m tla lv
according to worcl rl'(" t". H'd l•.v hi ~
parents, Mr. i!nd Mn. {; pr ,il ol [' !"t':tton, this week. He t'Xpt.'C" Is to re-

Ul HMI ROY t
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to hia home in Fct"lru ary for I'

a two week leave.

9 a.m. to 6p.m.

"Mom " For

For

"Dad"

big, widt', wonderful array of sure to-please gifts for everyone on your list - and at modest prices, too! Choose
girts for one and all . . here! ... .

For ''Brother'

SHIRTS

RECORD PLAYERS

LUGGAGE

SWEAnRS

SOCKS
TROUSERS

BOBBY SOCKS

JACKETS

COSMETICS

BILLFOLDS

DRESSES
SLIPS
PANTIES

CAMERAS

CAMERAS

GlOVES

DRESSES

NECKTIES
UNDIRWW

ELECTRIC SHAVERS

SKIRTS
BLOUSES

FLASHLIGHTS

POCKET KNIVES

BILLFOLDS
SWEATERS

HOSIERY
JEWElRY

COATS
SWEATERS
CANDY
UMBRELLAS
HANDBAGS
SCARVES
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CEDAR CHESTS
GLASSWARE
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DINNERWARE
COOKING UTENSILS
HANDitERCHIEFS

NECKTIES

FlASHLIGHTS
ASH ·TRAYS
TEUVISION
HANDKERCHIEFS
.UNDERWEAR
SWEAT SHIRTS
JACKETS
BELTS

SLIPPER SOCKS
JEWELRl
UMBRELlAS
SCARVES
COSMETICS
SlACKS
BLOUSES

PENS and PENCILS
SUSPENDERS
CEDAR CHESTS
CIGARmE LIGHTERS (OMPACTS
SHAVING SUPPLIES KODAKS
GLOVES
ROBES

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VOL VIII

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, ~day, December 22, 19118;

NO. 213

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Last A
United Nations Forces Move In
As hlvader Troops Withdraw
LONDON (UP) - The last Anglo-French troops pulled out
of Port Said; Egypt, today, ending a 47-day occupation that
plunged relations among the Unlted States, Britain a n d
France to the lowest-point in decades.
The Anglo-Freuch attack on Egypt also created econom\
emergencie[ll throughout Western Europe as a result of the

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closing of the Suez Canal .
The
la~;t 1,000
"beachhead"
troops began marching out of the
ti.ghtly guarded waterfr~nt perimeter into transport ships at 4 :15
p. m . 9:15 a. m. EST. Danish
trocps of the United Nations "po·
Jice force covered the withdrawal from the gruund', while AngloFrench planPs circled overhead.
Ten dcs•royen covered tht
flanks of tt-te wi~hdrawal againSt
any possible Jalt::tninute Egyptian
attaek.
Durmg ~he day, U. N. troops
were called on several times to
disperse l:gyplian crowds sig~ted
by reconnaissance planes sent up
frolll the carrlerii lying ori Port

United Methodist
Pastor Speaks At
School Assenilily

The spirit of Christmas prevailed this week at the Seninr
Hl~t-J School assembly program that
marked the beginning o( the
Pomeroy Public Schools' recesa
for the holidays . The Rev. Eugene
Brown, pastor of the United -Meth·
odist Church, Pomeroy, delivered
a Chrlslma!i message and the Pom.
eroy High Sthool Glee Club. under
Sai;t.
the direction of Mrs. Lucille
A · U. N. salvage fleet was stand· Swackhammt-r, presented a timely
ing by, rearly to start clearing tha program or Christmas carols and
blocked Suez Canal as soon as .the songs.
withdrawal was completed .
The program began with the
Urilted N :t t i o n s -Emerge.ncy
For~. moving in on the heels' of traditionai Flag Salute ceremony
the ~thdrawing of British_ ~- and led by Raymond and Morris JohnFrenell troops took over cont,tol of son.
Port ~id aJ\d_ the c:;nll .Mne. A
Linda Lou Moore gave a rea1ing
Jtrong "force of EfytfiiiF police from "The Holy Scrlftarea. •r
were helpi~g t.e· mamtain ordet.
~v. Brown wa.-he•introdueed I,~~:!~·~:MAL?-Debra NoNU,"· -amoQg a row
It marked thr. end of the Anglo- by ThO\\\U GbiHt. • tenior who
Home Demonstration club of ryracuse. Tricycle~~ also were
French invasion °~ tb.e Suez canal, acted as master of ceremonies. The Christmas project of the club. Club members standing left .to right ·are Mesdames Charles
triggcrl'd
oUensive
. I AI pba Cottn'II , H ennan L on don, Caro11 N orns
. ....' ames T ca f or d , J o h n S auvage . R ear.
·
E by ,.the Jsraeli
r
h Pomeroy par.tor's address was con- Lise,
agams1 gyp Jan orces 1n t e ccrned with a passage taken from
M
Sinai Oeser• .
''The Holy Bible", wbieh reads, Woodrow ZwiUing, Wm. Eichinger, Don Cottrill. Patricia London kneels in front and
rs .
An official flritish repnrt lister! "For God 10 loved the world that Herbert Parker is seated, right. Dicky Sauvage is sittiag near his mother.
2,7.M&gt; casualties
including 850 he gave his only begotten son".
The Third Wednesday Home
killed , during the hostilities. Brit- . During his t'alk Rev. Brown poinDemonstration dub of Syracuse
0
ish easualties were 21 killed and ted out that love covers a multi•
a~~
has been working as individuala
112 wounded . There has been no tude of things. He said that Christand together in dub meetings to
announcement on f'r ench casual- ian love real lv has no bounds. The
repair doll! and toys for 1 lhree
ties.
.
Pomeroy mm ister stated that God's
families known to be in n'ted in
One of the last obstacles to" the soure~ of strength is unlimited.
the village.
completion of lhe withdrawal was He added that God"s love is unSome of the dolls were in such
eliminated Friday through the exNEW YORK (UP) - The biggest Christmas buying season need of rebuilding that Mrs. James
change of prisoners of war. Egypl bounded by time and space.
in history left many eoonomists eating their predictions.
Teaferct made new arms and legs
turned over 473 Bntish canal techA novelty vocal number. "Angel
Merchants in the big cities generally didn't do as well as in for them. Triey4:les wert: painted,
nicialls aftd the Anglo-French re- on the Treetops", was presented
B
h I
b b
h -'b'
f th
pedals replaced, and one is even
1.
turned 236 F.gyptian soldiers and by John Kunzelman and Ramon 1955. ut t e r SU ur an co 0• us cut a lgger s ICe o
e re· undergoing some welding (by a
130 eivilian eaptlves.
Roiee. Brenda Straass played tht&gt; tail sales pie.
member's b1rsband) li(l it will look
piano accompaniment.
Many economists admittl!fd that their sales predictions turn · like new Christmas morning.
ed out to be mueh too optlmistic.
Dun &amp; Bradstreet. said a preThe dub met Wednesday at the
The Senior High members of
LICINSES ISSUED
Hminary survey of retailers in home of Mr~. Charles Liale where
the Glee Clubs sang ••Johnn&amp; Bring
the Pine Trl:e In'' as their nrst
Mariate license have been Ls- 66 cities indicated that consumu they worked also on maldne decnum~r. Their se&lt;'ond vocal offer- 1 sued through Meigs Probate rourt buying in December 1956 will be orative candles for the hoUdby
fng was '·Mr. Sahta", Brenda Stra- to Joe Lawrence 18. Long: Bottom the best for any Yuletide season . !eiSOD out or odds and ends af
"little or nothing." One large canuss Glee Club accompanist, played laborer and M:a~y Arnold student, despite a slow start.
dle completed at the meeUn1 was
the piano.
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16, of Pomeroy; Carl E .· DeLong,
The statlatlcal agency said its 4'!0natructed around a paper milk
21, Pomeroy, taborer, and Gene- poll showed that relail volume this carton.
The Christmas program at Heath
Mrs. Swackhammer faced the vieve Sue Eblin, 1P., Pomeroy.
Methodist Church Will be held audience and askl'd the student
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, hOme
month may hit ~ billlto - .a
Sunday, 23. at 7:30 when a drama .. body and faculty to join with the
new all-lime high. That's a garn demonstration agent. wa&amp; In attiiation of "Christmas in Korpan- glee Cluhs ic Lhe singing of "Winof 3.5 per cent over robust J9!)5, tendalk'e aa .advisor.
PRO~RAM ANNOUNCED
ia '• will be given under the direc- ter Wonderland", "White ChristIl noted that many retailers had
A Christmas program will be anticipated bigger year·to-ye!U"
tion of Mrs. L. W. I1JcComas and mas", and ''Silent Night".
given at the Presbyterian Cburch gains than thO~e reahzed. Dun lr.
Mrs. Nan Moore.
The Christmas assembly program of Syraeuse Sunday, Dec. 23 at Bradstreet also' said lewer :Jtores
Practice for the program will be
-h eld at 2 p.m. Sm1day and botb spon•red by the Sentor Class was 7:30 p.m. under direction of Gen- were able to top their year-ago
the Beginner and Youth choirs concluded when the student body evieve Scyder and Mary Li.sle. Sun- sales levels than in December
will take part with Sharon Jones and faculty sang "The Purple and day School membt&gt;rs will give re- 1955.
as organiat and Diane M('Comas the White", the alma mater song. citations and a Chmtmas play.
Economist A. W. Zclomek told
as pianist.
the United Press that wbile Christ
Soloists will be Karl Beck, Formas sales will hit a new peak
For the thml rear running Pomrest Bachtel, David .Konktight,
th.is year, they will "fall far be- eroy'8 Paller Dt&gt;partmcnt will sta((
Barbar" Jones, Suzanne Bradbury ,
low optimistic and exaggerated an extra uffieer to assist over-exBertha Wilson. Readers are Vera
foreeasts ."
uberant cel ebrators from becoming
Covert and Celeste Ault. The chilZrlornek said unseasonall y wa r m fouled with the law!
dren of the Primary Department
weather, a11d international deMayor E. F. Robinson announced
will al$0 have a part in the .provelopmen ts helped !o temper the today that durmg (" hristmas week
gram under the direction of Mrs
consumed's buying urge. He note / an extra offi cer wtll be available
James Brewington.
that many companies and ifldivi · to an swer reque:iil s from anyone
duals gave money previously who has imbibeti al coholie beverearmarked for Christmas li:ifts to ages and dors nol dl'~ire to drive
HungArian refugN~ relief and othl'r home .
Off1 ee rs wlll t:~kC' tho§e asking
charities .
assistann· home and return their
car to IIH' ITI 11 ~ we ll, no questions
asker! .
'Jibe mayor inrlicatcd he felt tho
program ~;nt•tl eonsidf!rable embara sAAH' nl .n two prl'vious years,
The Christmas program of the
~nd was worl h carrymg out at;~ain .
First Baptist Church In PomerO}'
The ma yor added that the plan
will be presented Sunday evening
will add pmphas1s to the Sa(ety
at 7:30, according to announcement
Prognm now he inlo( pushed by the
today by the pastor, Rev, Ralph
Middleport Po lice Ch ief Russell
pol lee departm r nt.
Zundel.
Bailey said today tha t a report
Children of the church Wlll
from Ohio univcmty conre rning
dramatize thc events of "ttle Holy
a dog shot on Grant Sl.reel late
EYE-IDENTIFYING LICENSI
Night", such as the "Monger Scene
Saturday .11.fternoon pro\•cd to bt&gt; I
KALAMAZOO, Mich . UP Dr.
and the visit of the Shepherds and
" negative" anti t hat the a•wnal David Rosf'. an oplomelrist, bas
the Wise men while a youth choir
was not rabid.
)957 automobile license plate SN
provides the musical backgraund.
Polite WC're Cllllcrl to l'xtermin- 21).20.
A sound motion picture film ch•·
ale the dog last week wh!'n ncl~h----~--pictin~ King Herod's wrath and
bora became fri~htl'ncd at the
FRIGID TAST.I HONORED
the fhgbt of the Holy Family to
dog's antics in running about itimSA-N LUIS OBlSPO, Cali£. UPEgypt will cllmax the program.
leasly and making allemrts to Waitrus '" Bert" Barton told t,er
At the morning worship service
jump through windows.
businessm en customM"s she preat 9·30 the ctuor will render sevThe dog'a head was sent to Ohio (erred "colrl cash" for ChriBtmu
eral Ctuistmas selectlons and the
University for examination and 10 they gave her- $20 in eotnl f.ro..
pastor will speak on "Tbe ~ .and
report.
:z:c.n into a 25-pound cake of lee.
Sad Note in Chri5tmas".

Heath Methodist
Yule Program To
Be Gi\'en SQDday

SHIRTS
SOCKS

POCKET KNIVES
KODAKS
ROBES
BICYQES

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Extra Police To
Aid Celebrators
During Holidays

BRAND NEW NUMBER FOR DEAN

·ams
PAJAMU
DENIM JEANS
SLIPPER SOCKS
CANDY

First Baptist
Yide Program
To Be Sunday

GLOVES

GAMES
LUGGAGE
HANDKERCHIEFS

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Buy•ng Season s •il
T0Be Then·Iggest In tlIS. t ory

YOUR PROBLEMS UP TO US. WE HAVE A

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IF CHOOSING GIFTS IS iii' TO YOU, PUT

LINGER I&amp;

pulls.

{'oorlt')'.

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It u gh&lt;' ~-

$2,595

1955 BUICK 2 dr. Riviera Cpa. · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · .... ... .. $2,395
Dynaflow dnvc. " liard top " style . Sharp car.

1952 FORD VB Victoria Cpe. ·

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Jll•" ·' n l ~·rl
g 1 f l ~ from th e da ss to !til". I J'l"l"SI ·
1le nl a n d Lro arl tt•n .\l r~ .). lJ lt let'.

C.:LEAII-ANCE SALE ENIIS IIEC, 31

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The Store Will Be Open
Saturday 9a.m.to9p.m.

ne w 11 ,11111 ".' oi J"&lt;J \.\1 !1
yr-nr ;d t•·r ;~t f l...,

fur tht· I:O I!Htl f.:
h;HI bet•n t•Xd l ~ rt t;t&gt;d .

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VISIT El-BERFEI.,DS FOR YOUR LAST
'
TWO DAYS CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYING

fo r .1 JJI' I' d y famtl~·- S 1"1"1" 1 1\• id d_,,
J&lt;lt·n\J : Lcs 1\ 1'1"1' rc·v cal •·•l 111
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l' hns lmu prog ram

~~~fl~~ l n 1a: t'Vl' .:_ a~~7_30 o'rloc~--l'~j~~e~a~:~ ;ng~fr:e;;:!~og: ;~~~~~!~~embers

Mr~. Rayrrt uml J.ll ll l,l !l JII" CJWIJ •IJ t,
r&lt;"ad a storv ·'Tho • J.l 'li l ' l l d of IJw
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I . .1 ~ IIILUg
o f. \tw (" hnsilll ;o .~ Trt•l'"' 1'
Mrs All e n ll ugh t ·~ ~ a ~·t· t hr open
ing praye r &lt;1n•l ~1rs . Millnn JJ uud
r('a1t the Sn1plu re slo1y fur . till"
•h·v nliun nl Sl't"VII" I' w h :rll • · l u ~rd
wt lh !he Lord 's pL• .' •· J· 111 I I I II~O it.

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DI'nner Served At
Youth Fellow .h.
Meetin_g Recently

M~ . and
Henry Null , th e formf!'r ~ean Clark, who were
marrted on Saturday, NovembP.r 30 , at the First Baptist
Church. Mr. N~ll is sc~ence teacher at Rutland High School
and Mrs. NuB Js . t~c hbranan at the Middleport Public Li-

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Several Honored
During Dinner
At Kennedys

Three H.onored
With Dinner At
Neutzling Home

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Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Socie ty Editor , Phone 607e

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted . Mrs Paul Casd , Middleport ; Ray Little , Middleport ;
A.aron Kelton, Pomuoy; Pauhne
Horfman, Middleport James Young
Clifton.
Discharges, Fr&lt;'emont Stpvens,
Langs\'ille; Lf'la Nutter, Long Bottom ; Garfield Adams. Pom('roy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul ('asci, a daughter.

LOUD YULE SEASON PROMISED
CHI-C AGO UP - Some 2.:;()0
Chicagoan s will get a big bang
out of Chri'lt mas. That 's how many
exjlochng ci gars ha,·e bet"n sold
at a novelty store in the past two
weeks.
RUGGED APPLICANT PASSED
TRENTON . N . J. UP -Smte Ci~
vii Defense Director Thomas S.

Dignan had to turn down an appli~
eat1on from a man who wanted to
enter an "'extremely rugged"
course in heavy duty rescue training. The &lt;Jppheant . Othel Raxter. a
mcmher of the Ground Observer
Corps. is 7:&gt;.

- - -- HE'S 198,770 FEET HIGH

Middleport Dog ,
Not [{abid Say
Police Reports

Sentinel Will
Close Offices
At Noon Monday
T}Je Dail y ~c ntmel will be pub-

lished as usual Monday, Dec. Z4
exrctlt th:~t \.,usinf' ~s offices will

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At nne l1me lhe Lasley family
owned mo~ of Pomeroy and m.any
parcel ~ outs ide the town .as welL
GPnPrally, the purchase eonveya
all the land on the north side of
the Pomeroy - Middleport flood
road from th e Middleport corporation line to the Walter Bentz pr-operty.
On the stmth side it comprisel"
all the land from Middleport
along the fl%d road to the Lincoln
Heights Addition, down to Routes
33 and 7 along tht&gt; river, except
tracts previOusly
sold from tbe
L.asley holdmgs. It . includes U,e
Monkey Run ball field and re~
tron park.
-r.As soon 1s deeds have * n
searched, tracts for
buildiiig
homes will be for sale, Crow Slid.
He indicated that cboice areu
frontin g htgh 'OVer the river probably wdl lite released in two-acre
lots.
Other parts of the area wiU be
subdivided for moderate priee
homes. AIJ subdivlsions will ..be
zoned. Zo ning regulations .amoWtt
to restrirtions on the least a home
can c ost in a prescribed area.
Such regulations protect home
owners from detenoratioc in property va lue's.
It u hoped that--depending on
new uJdustr.\·-onP of the first
construction prOJ«t~ in the new
development wtll ~ to lay out aiid
build"' strct·t along Ihe h1g ground
frontin g the ri\'er This will ltnJt
together a number of attractive
tw(J...acr e home sites.

be r lo~e d af!rr 12 noon.
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The r e will he no paper printed
Tur~da v

·' MAJ. AINOLD I. liCk b •hown at actual morn •mt he eet a new
1world altitude record tn the altrtade chamber at Wright Air
'. DevelGpment center, Baltimore, Md. He is 198,770 feet "high,'"
wtw!re the atmosphel'$ exert. a preAAu ri! of only 0.0048 pounda
·per ~ inch, compand tD aea. level pressure of lt.7 powadL
-~-is _ hig~l!f_t_ al~~e _e~er :ea.c.h ed br man.
( lt!t~i~a.l) •

so that l"lllployees rna)'
spt·n d Chnstmas Uay witb thelt
fami l i(• s.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Mr/i. Norma Li sle. Syracuse, wall
t.akl'n lo HGlzer Hospital ThuridQ
in a st'rious cond lt ion.
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