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And Dinner At Middleport Tuesday Middleport BPW Club Entertained By
anno_uncmg the buth " f a su;
The annual Christmas party and dinner of the Golden Rule
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Mrs. Arthur Strous_sTuesday E~enJng
Mr and liirs Eugene Tnomp""

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MarJe, on 'fl:'esday, December 1, al fucsday evenrng . The members and their fam1Ucs went to j Members of the Middleport Busmess and Professional Wo·
the Mat1in Restaurant for their dinner after which they went ' men 's Club were greeted by two small snow men on the front
Holzer Hospital.
GlGra:,d.p;:n\.5 are Mr . and Mn. to th~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Ka·lad Hindy for the party and porch at the home of Mrs . Arthur Strauss Tuesday evening
ane:Mr." ando=~~c~!~:r~~;ff~~~ meebng. .
when Mrs. Strauss was hostess for the annual Christmas party
IMt ~ Tonltht
er, PQmeroy, Rt. 1, and Mrs Fan·
~e m~etlng wa.s opened wlth Cn\'crl, Chucky,
andM~~ of .t~e club.
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THUI.IDAY Mel FIUDAY
nie Jaynes, Mansfield.
pra:,.er br' Rhev.· h " ~ rre~ HlllbMurt , Touy Fowler, M~~a and Mark~
lhe Str_a uss home was decorated throughout With Christ·
pastor o t e c un l ;;nd
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mas decorations and a large lighled -~ - --•
Kal&amp;d Hindy lhe ouL-g mng presi· .'t1r. and Mrs. Robert 1-laggerty ,
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amoun ting lo $27 were rec"'ved
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Bruce Beeg1e oIPortland spent denl, presided
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.\1rs . Clifford Hayes, Gregory, J\.lr. ' en·r'h"
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ame , ' wa~ all white with a tall white were also made to remember two
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Ev~ at Home and the Mr . i:lnd Mrs. Harold Uubbard and I tret on each ~nd with angle.s in I (ormcr members with Christmas
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Kay, Rev. and M r~:~ Warren 1h
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of the devotion~&gt; ·anrl program for
rs . Mave· en Rms ' son d avlfl.
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::'neMr u1: M ~hg ~er 1Mrs. Ethel &lt;.."'hapman after whkh to se ll and each members was urgS
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! 8 · area :~ , .-tmp o( Christmas readings were ell to assist with the s.ale. Mrs . Guy '
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ments of Christmas cookies and daughter Ann, Mr and Mrs. How- who was a gu~st {or "the evenin "' ' ance Committee and can be ron·
pun ch were served by the hosteh ard West and son Howard Lee ID
t'h
· l mas games were p1aye
• d ta ... ted for the candy
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Mr.
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prizes
being
awarded
to
Mn.
M~r; . Vale presided at the oof~ee
Dresses - Accessories
Mrs. Harold E. Hubbard and Mr. mg.
Kenneth McElhinny
and Mrs servJ ce and refreshments of Chrllt·
and Mn. Tony Fowler. Christmas
Bachtel.
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Costume Jewelry - Purses
A gift exchange waa: enjoyed by made candies and cookies and sand·
decorations were used throughout
the home with a large Santa
lhe club with Mrs. Wesley Fry giv· wiche~ were served by the bo&amp;te_ss
Milk Glass - Novelties
used to greet the guests as they
lug out t,Jle presents. .Mrs. Chap· committee, MtJ!. Nan Moore, chair·
ar~~~ attending the dinner and
man woaa awarded the door prior.e man; Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Charlotte Per·
uy the ho1tes1 committee
rin and i\lrs. Strauss.
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party were Mr. and Mr&amp;. Ger·
1 :'ilembets bad broU&amp;ht
giftl . Others prese_nt were Mary Phil·
11 ilirl.J will be taken to tbe AtbeDJ lipa, M~s. Sadie
Br LUCILLI HAWKINI .t
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aid Anthony, Mr1. Helen BodJ·
mer, daughter Eleanor, Mr. and
Stil le Hospital and contribution• Betty H1bbs, Mra. Rob_ert
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Mr. and Mra. Pearl Mora were
:Mn. Max Sanborn, Misll
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Mrs
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Ruasell Mr's . Mary June
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Geraldine Swadley, ll!rs. Ray .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reinhart l
ens, Mra. John Werner, Mrs. Edhave moved into the Sisson ptO· I 0
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son, Mrs. Denver Rice. Mn. Audrey
Alfred Biggs returned borne
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Saturday after undergoing surgery
The Women of tbe MiSJi()nary Miss Susan Park, Miss Mary Park,
at Holzer Hospilal. He and Mrs. SoClety of the Pomeroy First Bap· and MW Jean Grandinetti, who
Biggs were Gallipolis visitors tJst Church presented a •nission· ~·as a guest of Mrs. Reynolds.
Tuesday .
ary program at the Naomi Baptist f
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Ritchie ChuJ'Ch Sunday afternoon .
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president,
were Gallipolis visitOTs Tuesday.
Mrs. C. F. Tompkins visiterl was In charge of the program
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. F . Tompkins, a patienl f r~Jto wed by a welcome by the
the Buckley NLirsing Home.
He\'. Samuel _Jackson, pastor of
Mrs. Clarice Jledley of Hocking lhe N11omi Church. The Chri st·
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The ~fflcial Board o the Umted
port was the Tuesday guesl of ' mas theme was earrit:d out in the
her brother and :sister·in·law, Mr. program .
Devotional, service5 Met~odlst Church m~t in regular
Mrs. C. F. Tompk ins.
were led by Mrs. J. H. Stephen!lon ~essu:m Monday eveolDI iD the
usir1g John 3:16.
cml room of the church.
Circle To Meet ...
A solo "Why I Love Jesus" or~~e~.w~ne
ehainnan, ~Middleport, Ohio
. of th e
· by. the Rev. Ralph C· Zundel • a!fa1r,s
The Eleanor Clrde Of the P&lt;~stor 0 ~ the PoJ~~roy Church, upon, including the
Heath Methodist Church will meet ;receded, a _talk on, Development )rdered "pa.id $In",· the
th11 Thursday evening at the .~ ~uC 1 -~rd ~ Arc~ by Mrs. Jo· 1orating and repail" of
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home of .Mnr. Bernard Fultz in licfp .
clt·.,1£ous Educa· of the evangehs!J~
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Mra: Ernest Covert w1;1 be the non, t tv~d dd I her v. ork ~ the be put into effect the fll'lt of the
On $600
devotional leader and 1 special ~o.u n _Y •111 a so prrsentcd fLve of year.
Chri1tma1 program wiH be pre· li~r st·~.?ents, Jcannc~ te ,and Be- ! Attention was called to the Sun·
Cash Christmas Bonus
sen ted. There will alllo be a $1.00 1 da oJo ~o~h Jetel Pnce and Char 1 day eveninR services being held tn
gilL exchange. .
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Mrs. Donald SliVer:! will be the "Ohl "c ' MTyh Fk athi'J s World • The nut S{'fViC(l scheduled for
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a11 s" and ··suen t S11nday evening In the church '
assisting
hostess.
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sanctuary and will featUre the
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sage of the afternoon using 11
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Membership day wiii be held
B~le_f remarks were given ~ M!'lll. during the morning Worship ser·
Callie Bank~, presida~t. Ol the vice on December 20 when those
Naaml MlssJona~y Society, after wishing to unite wi.th the church
which an. offering was taken by will be received. Baptismal ser·
Mrs. ~ham and 'Mrs. Pearl Scott. vices for infants and adults will
Cl l&gt;!Ulg remarks . by Rev. Jack· l also be a part of this service.
~on and the benedu:tlon by Rev .
The meeting adjourned with
.L:undel concluded the program.
those pre~ent praying together thr
Lord's Prayer.
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PeOple

llips Sisters Style Shop

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DEC. 10

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Scan Mullen was guest of honor at
a HUrurlsc birthday party Tuesday
evening when Den Three Cub
Scoull met with the Den Mothen~ .l
A~ut
..:.:u:w lt1uuoH;, Jr .. 11.nd Mrs. i
Charles Spencer, at their club
house.
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Afler Sean, who i.!r now a melll ·
ber of the Wcbelos, opened hll
and Mrs. Lloyd._Harria wen
g.ifts, refreshments of cup cake1, 1S1md11y dinner cuestl of th.eii son
lee cream and kool aid were serv· ln·law and daughtet Mr. and Mrs
ed by ~trs. Mullen. Favors were Fred Gibbs.
Hmall pla1tie puzzleR.
Mrs. Robert Reibel af LeadJn&amp;
During the meeting the boys com· Creek Road is recoverJna: from
pleted thetr &lt;.:J1ristmas plaques and an eye injury which the auaa&amp;iD·
took lhrm hame.
ed laat week.
1 Present were Jon and Kelly
Dale Mourning, 100 of Mr. and
Spt'llcer, Chuckle and Sean ~dulten, Mn. Jamel Mournln&amp; 11 recover·
Mike O'Brien, Skip Domigan, Mar· inl from a recent ~ue of toniJU·
ty ~orarity and Ricky Gllmore.
til. The M'l)llrDilltl apent the
weekend in Pt. Pleasant wltb ber
SHRINE TO MI"IT
I ~ren,ls, Mr. and Mn. Tom Wal·
Th e Mary Shrine or White Shrine I~
of Jerusalem will meet Friday at
Brannan Wll called io

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1otD POl MIN

Acme't naw 111-Jur-

$14.95

pou Out-of-Ooora
Mot with moectal"
toe .t)'linJ. Made hl'lt your poc:k•t·
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ANNUAL

Christmas Bonus
$600 In Cash Prizes

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Middleport Merchants

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Living Room or Bedroom Suite or Major Appliance

Middleport, Ohio

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PURCHA~E

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DEC. 23 DEC. 24 DEC. 25 DEC. 26
DEC. 22
DEC. 21
Merry CLOSED
Boot Valuei
9·9 9·9 9·9 ~-6 Xmas
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Un1ted MethOdiSt
OffiCIOI Board
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BENNEn
SHOE STORE
"Middle 01 Upper Block"

Pomerey, Ohio

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eroy.
The
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Will be presented for a clau of
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2nd Prize · ·· -$150

3rd Prize · · · · $1 00 5th Prize
4th Prize · · · · $75 6th Prize

Traditional Sofos
2 Piece Suites
Sectional Suites
Colonial Sofas
Reclining Chairs
Lounge(hoirs'
Rock Or lock Choirs
and Ottomans
Occasional Choirs
Valet Chi2irs
Swivel Rockers
Hostess Chairs
Cocktail Tables
Step tables
Lamp Tl1bte$
Commode Tables
Tierlobles
TV Stands
Hi-Fi Stands

Hassocks
Room Dividers
BookCases
Pier Cabinet~
P!anters
Smokers
•'Ferneries ' · -·
GO$Sip Bedc:hes
Wall Racks
Magazine Rocks
letter Racks
Mi(rors ·
Pictures
Fire Screens
Desks
Card Tables
Folding (~airs

For
Bedroom

Fo.r The
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DANISH MODERN

3 Piece Suites
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In _Walnut, Maple, Ma·
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Eisenhower add.r:eaaed. a joint
seuion of· l'amameaf minutes
after a meeting witb Prime Min•
tater Jawab.ada~ Nehru at wbir:h
be was reported to have offered
U. ;i, m.Uitar:v aid abould • Sboqt·
ing war oevelop from Red Cbi·
na 'a atL.B.cilr.a on India'• northern
borders.
t.1aenhower received a tW.ndlng
ovation when .ht enteHd tbt jam·
packed and flower-bedecked par·
11amiht1ry hai.l, His 22-minute
apeech was interrupted 14 tilDes
by applause.
Elsenbower appeared tatleued
after hi! busy day that be&amp;an
when he laid a wreath on the
tomb of ·Mohandaa K. Gandhi,
hero of lndiJn independence, but
be brightened when IJleat crowds
linin&amp; the atreell o.( New :Delbl
cheered and screamed tbelr approval of his peaee miulon 1n a
repetition o£ Wednesdly's tumult·
uoua welcome.
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Area ROadblocked~ Police Alert Kept
For Escaped North Carolina Convicts
IH~und's Tooth
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Tip; Gas Station Attendants Warned

Policies Start
On Phone

Area police offkers remained on the alert today _.for escaped convicts believed beadmg north lollowmg tberr nws
breakout from North Carolina's " Little Alcatraz" prison at
Ivy Bluff N. c. Virginia state police this morning c:aptured
another of the escapees, bringing the total captured to 13.

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COLUMBlJll
Director Everett
ordi:tred his purcbalina:
cord all telephone calla
ines• aaents lnqu.1ring
firms' bids on department
, tracta. It aignalled
1"clean as a hound'~
beln&amp; pushed ahead
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Preston luued the order to
chasing Chief Ambrose Pukf at a
meetlng of top highway officials
and newainen to review the department's proee4ure for buylng
materials used in road bulldlne
:mri administration.
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weekly meetJnga .arlnounced last ·
week by Preston for e:umiDU.g
specifications, bids and award&amp; of
contracts.
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Decision Pending
Further Survey

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In Muon Caunty state poll«
and county offi.cns set up road
b~elu on 1tat.e routes 17 and 3&amp;
and mainta ined the blockades un·
til notified that the escapee• had
. used route 21 on tbeir way to
Cambridge where four were captured. The Ohio State Patrol caJIed out all patrolmen to p.trol
highways in tbis area and all fill
ing station~ were alerted to
watch for a;wpkiou&amp; penoru.
Tbe bunt for the seven tOnstill at large iJ being -praa.
today over a wide seetiDD of
country by •tate and county
and the Fill according to

Press.

to tbe United Prell
13 of tbe 20 eeeapfar have · beea

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BREAKFAST SETS
In Chrome, Bronze and
Wrought Iron.

Pillows
BedSpreads
Chest of DrCil"rs
'Dressers ·
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Due to their mechanical · trou·
blea the aquad was unable to an•
a call to Long Bottom laat
and the call was fo.-ward·
ta Middleport. Membeta o1
squad were extending thanks

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Rou•h Guerasey Is
Rated By Reeords

Step Stools

A registered Guernsey cow,
Brookdale Leadeis IA,dy, owned
by Edson Roush, Racine, hal com·
pleted an official production reac-eord..ing to tbe AmQriean
Ii;,,.,r,ts., Cattle Club here.
record wu for 12.057
of milk ani:l 53e pounds
fat. "Lady" wu a. ~eior
year old aDd wu milked
times daily
-~ 3f7 .days
II1"1 ;;~~'~onreeard
teet. The offieial prowas 1upervised by
Obio State Univeuity.

.r;&lt;¥o~lstown...

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Utility Cabinets
DINING ROOM
SUITES.,
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Maple and. \Y.Iilnut

Divorce Is Granted
In Judge'• Ruling

- .Dfop Leaf Tables

Following a hearlDc in COmmon
Court ye&amp;terdu lfternoon,
Judge John Bacon gl'ID.ted a divorce to William C. Manley from
Margaret D. Manter on cltarau oi
extreme cruelty and poaa neeleet
In anather tctlon, a dlvoree
suit hal'l been filed b)" EdWard
Lee McCama1, a minor, by Lee
McComas, apinat Betty Sue McComas, a minor, of San Diego,
Pl~as

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GIANT CASH •TREASUR£

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WASHERS
DRYERS and
FREEZERS

Plastic Headboards
Hollywood Frames.
Trundle Beds
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RCA Whirlpool

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Baker Furnitur~
Roush's Shoe Store
H. &amp; R. Firestone
Smith Clothing
F.:&gt;reman &amp;Abbott
Citizens National Bonk
LaSalle Hotel
Cross Harylware
The Daily Sentinel
Sanborn Jewelry
McMaster Hardware
Rowley &amp; Reed Hardware
Ingels Furniture
Warners Radio
Rail's Ben Franklin
~ 9Jolity Print Shop
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Box Sprinas

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On lh• 2nd and 3rd Floors

TO BE GIVEN AWAY
DRAWING AT 8 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY, DEC. Z3rd
11 Is Not Necessary To Be Pre,wnt To Win

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S ndOY At Ch· h

CHRISTMAS
STORE HOURS
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NEW DELHI (UP!) - President J:Cisenhower renewed
his call today for contro,Jed
world disarmG.ment but war;n·
ed Communist China tbe United Stales stood ready to protect its lnends against an "al·
ien piulosophy backed by
great nuiHary might."

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'To Beware War

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INDIAN HOOP DANCE
AN ALL-AMERICAN PRESENTATION

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t.Durin,g a recent Safety meeting in Porneroy, which evolved before lhe evening was
over intP f 1~Qospital meetmg " hit:) Lies \H'JT
thoroughlY di&amp;eussed .
.llotbers ~rged Pomeroy Chief of Pol•re
J.l W.ebs~r to help them preserve the li ves

IJnc . Always fide in single file .
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and limbs of their youngsters .
3 llavl' White Light on Front and danger
Some might say: "Ta-ke the bikes ::may ~1gnal on rea:r for night riding .
from the kids."
4 Have Satisfactory Signaling Device to
But that 's po solution. Why. you c&lt;tn't, and 1varu uf &lt;:lJproach .
remalD human, take the bike away from a
5. Give Pedestrians tbe Right of Way.
ldd. Nor can you guarantee that he always Avoid sidewalks - otherwise use extra care.
Will be careful.
· 81 Look Out' for Cars Pulling Out Into Traf· After admonitiOns, the best we can hope flc.t~:eep sharp look-out for sudden opening
fOr is that Johnny is impressed with the im· of'at#o doOrs.
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pOrtanct or ways he can pr.olong his present : 7. Never Hitc~ on other Vehicles, "stunt"
good health. He won't read .his home news- or race in traffic.
paper editorials which is what this is . You're
8. Never Carry Other Riders - carry no
going to have to catch him between playtimes, ' packages that obstruct vision or prevent proor during that receptive few minutes after per control of cycle.
he get&amp; in bed to wait for sleep to treep to9. Be Sure Your Brakes Are Operating Elward him.
£iciently and keep your bicycle in perfect
Then tell him about the 12 rules for safe running condition.
bicytllng. These rules are quite as -important
!0. Slow Down At All Street Intersections
for a kid ro sfay alive on a bicycle as for you, and look to right &lt;ODd left before ctosstng.
Dad or Mom, to st.&gt;y whole behind the wheel
II. Always Use Proper Hand Signals for
of your automobile
turning and stopping.
Supt¥1ed us by Chief Webster the rules
i2. Don't Weave In Or Out of Traffic or
bear p~blishing each year, or oftenc1~ Two swerve from side to side.

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In fil&lt;'l. Uw wiaeat move 11 for cvcry ptmwn m ttw family to get a
ltubercuhn tfat ·.or cthl'st JC·ta)'ouce a yeur 'it the . ~!me M .your

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Thfi '-)'OUb~ters

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'MediCal Ccne
Chrillmaa S.alo oouldn' be mm Fo N~"'dy Is
dfUahltul. U'11 a 111hoc:k when you
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JlJ With tubercuJo.qis
The Muson County Health and
nyght from ll(lrneone who lovc11 Wt•lhn• Cummillee m£'t recent])'
theDl de~fly .
1 lo outline pianH for hel!Jlllg the
needy of tn, county obtam mcdl ' Ehli!rly people are a frequent leal
cue Meeling with the com·
aourt-e of tuW,rculosls Infection mitteu were repreMent.at1ves or
Gtandfather may have picked up 1venous clubs in the l'OUnly
the TB ifirtJJ ~Gal'l ago, when oven
• lbo1e wtm ~ttved belt knew -HH~ J- 'rAe -4Jroaratn oL the committee
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and bothe~ less ahouL what Willi outlined for lhe vitllors· by
cau1ea dl.leilae.
Mrs. Wltllam Roush who pointed
Older people often carry the TB out th&amp;t there are a number of
eerm around Jn their lun ~ts for per&amp;on.!l In the county In need of
yean o,yltliOu't 'knowing il. Then as help for mMical and wcltare
advapcln~: lj:C weakens lhom , the purposes.
ThCIP. person~, acgerm becbmes active and catchinH . &lt;'ording to Mtll. Rou1h, do not
But KranCU:ather doo1n 't know it . qualify fur aid from the state or
And nobod,w. elso thin':s anylhlnll of county organlzatlona.
that morn~~~ cough, lack of appt·
Sbe »,glnted out that
Ute, INa Df wel&amp;ht, C01111tant tired· mlttee . \lri!J make certain
neaa. ''What do ypu expeet! He's one W'lll recetve aid
Jelling on in years. Nearly 110ven- er wolfare group
ty."
mlttce al the aame
But grandfather picka up ' the
Area representaUve8 of the
chlldl'fll &lt;anll ,~Ifill Ulem. The' alt comm11tee who were in attendon hl1 &amp;ap whUe be tells them ance were Mrs. Janet Surface;
•Jorlea. 111 11pend• ·U much tl,llo Ma.ion; Mt~. Irene ~mer, ~Ut·
with the little one11 as he can. And side; Mn. Savannah tip~. L!DCitl
hia UllleU mty bl' a threat to them . Mra. Clara Hampton, l!l'IIW HaYen;
Jf there are any elder!~ people In Mrw. Wllllnm Routh, POtnt Plea&amp;your household, tlwy xhouid hl' ant and Dick Auttlo, Ashton.
tubercuUn tetted, and if tbo teet Is 1 Represe nting clubs and egen-

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Hartford Social
News Of Week
By Vi,..lnla Carleton

.' Petitions Here
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'Push tliSalle
For President
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Senater, 7.. Dletrltt

lin. Jd,a Stanley, Child

DeP.rtJJ~ent of PubToday let'• talk abOut til:ht bUll
Otill Rice, Kiwanis which the ~03rd .Ohio General AI·
county service se~b ' tnHted on 1chool f.....,nce.
Robtrt
Now you can pass leviet lor an
indefinite perlod of· ·t.tme, for
~ebool purpoae111 ooly and we reatrieted /!tdOIIItte levtep w iJ,;; millale neceJUry to brina: . a .,illatrict
Health up· to the 10 mills yau thQ!J bave
H. .Rar- to l)lrticipate In the achool fOundaClub; UOQ · proaram.
and Hrs.
For an Otbe.r sehoo~ teVJf/S you
Lambda Cbl can have them for as mu~~ as 10
Sorority and Mrs. George yean. Your school board can reHerve.v, Mason County Associa- duce the levy a year at a time,
tlon for Mental Health.
or you, as o citizen, can Initiate a
petition to reduce the levy.
other group1 will be contactfd
You get 10 per cent of the vot·
in the future for explahation ot crs at the last general election to
the program of the committee. sigh your petition , &amp;nd th~ pu~
Meanwhile Mra. Row.b ll8p0fted 'the mat~er 0t1 the ba.llot.
your
that membership on the l'om'mit· proposal to reduce the Jn finite
tee is still open to oklb reprtl.!len- levy fallt then you · can't do
tatives and to individuals.
a~ain untii the next Cive-ye~r
lod arrivr.J - only one auch
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lion in a five-year period on reducing the inrlefinite levy.
A minor act on achool finance
relatc11 to a school board member'•
attending school meeting~ or transacting husincsa which takes him
outslde ·the distri&lt;:t. The board maY
aet atide a sum equal ~Q 20 cents
tor each pupil or $1000, whichever
WASHINGTON
The United ia greater, to pay expenses 'of
States plans to launch a huge ·•ra· board of education me,nbers on
diD mirror" satellite next spring such trip11.
thlt may pave the \l:ay eventually
Collialon. comprehensive, and
f.or .lnftantaneOUii world·wlde ·tel• medleaHta)'ment insurance now Js
vlslon.
up to the bolilrd of t!Jiuettion.t.:..
The nteiUte wiU ·be an alum- if the" meltlbers wan.l_ to do itln\Jm-eoatod bAlloon, as tall as a for the pupils as well 1 s tile teach·
lO·story building. Radio Atatlons
in driver·educallon c~u;ses
I be able to bounce signa ls orr
Deticicnt students In mentality
to othe-r stations thousands of
state law now may rect&gt;ive as
miles Qway.

Mrs. J'ohn W. Kell was hostess
Friday evening to the monthly
meeting (l{ the Ladies' Bible Oass
O;f the Hartford Methodist Churth.
The meeting was in char1e of the
president. Mrs. ldl~ lCnlght. Dur-inf the' business ae~lon. plans were
made to llelld fruit baskets at
ChrlttOliS time 1'nd tO buy candle
sticks ahd have the antique Com·
munion and 18aptisma1 set re-sllver·
ed. Mrs. J.ames .McKnight will ,be
hostess to the Chrlttmas party ~
fore the holidays.
cOncluding the evening refresh·
Mrs.

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Pr•br·i•

Wanda Beauty Shop
Will Be Closed
Dec. 18th to Jan. 6th

5atelljte May
Lead To

Ultimately, the National Aeronautics and Spice Admlnilltratlon
(NASA) expect&amp; to put enO\IIh
siltellites into orhit to create a
space communh:ations syitem for
tho world. Thl! would make Jt
possible for any community on
earth to tune In on a TV brnad·
-cast from any other community.
In announcing the new Project
Echo Sunday, NASA made an exiceptk&gt;n to Ita long-ttlndil'lg 1 polltJY
withholding Information on
•uch undetr:U:Ina:a uritll after they
have been J•unched.

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Committees Named ~;~~k!:~~:n.:.d...~:
f Or 1mper10
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Iedwblc:ha gift
from the CouncU. arter
a Cbriatmu plrty and gift
t . o·
exchange was held.
': IElCommittees
ec riC were
Inner
Relresbmenu of undwldtes,l
salad, polJto · chip1, cookies and

Sunday afternOQD members of
Aux!Uaey to Feeney-Bennett
American Legion, Middlevitited the Orphanage at
lor orphans of Soldiers and
Sailor!- Th~ Hoov;~, .orlslnally had
On?.bMJ.s pt veWrans hilt now
~•~. ,~h~dren alao. There
are 431 ehDdren Jn tht&gt; Home
at present. The Home owns 450
acres and ralles a lot of food
uaed for the orphanag~:~.
Mr. Icenhut, supervisor of the
HODW! has been there for the
past 23 years and showed the
Auxiliary memben some of the
bu!ldings. The grounds and other
buildings were also toured by the
ladies with two girls for the
Hjgb School there, Patty Pryor
and Diana Greeman, as . gulda
The orphanaa:e has 11 own
achools and chapel ud a minis·
ter
a Christina&amp; projeet lb.is
year the Auxiliary bad gathered
toys and books wblcb tb~lf took
to the orphanage for the children
Mrs. Ted Chapman Is tbe chairmu of the Cbild Welfare for the
and wishes to extend ber
thanb to the Auxlliary members.
the Prlecllla Cil'de of the First
Baptilt Churcll and to the stores.
of Middleport who auppofted this
with their eonlribuUons
it pouible for the
a suceeas.
visited the JJChool

Here 'you can l~d one of the mlJ!'t
complete line of power roots, hand
tools, and · sporting equipment. Shop
here for your handy man or sports-

man.

BLACK &amp; DECKER- G'h ln&lt;b

HEAVY DUTY SAW

$69.95
Complete Line Of

HAND TOOLS

day by the Sacred Heart
coffee were served. Favors were
Women's club for tboae
small styrofoam blocks decorated
serve the dinner to the
with multi-eolored stan and topof the Imperial Electric
ped with a Christmas figurine ud
V.:hen they Jneet for their
holly. Napkin• alao canied out
drnner and party Dec. 17.
the Cbriatmaa theme.
' dinner wlli be held at the
A Ughted Christmas tree, Santa
Church in Pomeroy.
and his sleigh
varioua lighted
Those named to the kitchen com· Christmas figurines and cedar derii.lttee are Loretta
coratecVlhe b11U for the occation.
Biron, Rhoda
The refreshment table was. at·

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annlgan,
ma Radford,
Phyllis Hennessy, Mrs.
vltch, Mrs. John Lengen, ?.Irs. John
tGoett, Sr., Katie Grueser, Agnes
Gl"\leser, Mrs. Elroy McGlone, Mrs:.
E. E. Follrod Mrs. JoseiJh Whippie, Loretta Saelens, Elizabeth
Wehrung, Margaret Waddell and
Pb~llls Hackett.

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Speelal Table For Her
Por!Jble Sewing Maeblne

. MEIGS ELEaRIC
SEWING SERVIa

, SUNBEAM

APPLIANCES

GIFTS
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*HUNTING -PANTS . . *HUNTING COATS
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..Comp!~ •Stock Qf Sheila
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H"ardware
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Deak in MJhoganyo Walnut and Ume

$29.95to$54.95
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CHII.DIEWS DESK and CHAit
$9.95

All Kinds Comfy Chairs

LOUNGlRS · · · ·· · ·· ·............... $54.95
ROCK A LOC, SWIVEL, PULL-UP
T·V. CHAIItS

From $13.95 up

$2.19 up

$15.95

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DESKS

LAMPS
Set 013 .. 2Talllls 1111111 Floor Lamp To Match

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DRILLS

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Mloldlopert

DOlt MEYER
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POIIIEitOY, OBIO

1!0 E. MAIN ST.

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dining . room
Nier1, AnD
and Anita
Conde.
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Others named to this comma~tee
are Martha HoweJl, Helena Bnckl~s, Roberta _DaUey, Yvonne Scally,
Jean Grandmetti, Barbara Mullen,
Lucille Hackett, Rose Sisson, Vera
Buchanan, Mary Kunzelman, ~ary
T. Meier, Phyllis Knopp, Shirley
Huston, Kay Burkett, Patrlcla HenneSBy, Carolyn Allman, Ella Gor·
1don, Santh Hannigan,_ Mary Bacon,
Rlt&amp;; Hamm,, Christine Grueser,
Christine 0 Donnell, Mary A.
Thomas Ables,
Ted

Choir ...... $111.95

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Chairmen of the

Blonde or Mtlhog,lny -- $11.95

SABRE SAW
$19.95

STARTING FIUDAY
December 11th, 'l'llll
Store Will Be ()pea

,committee .are Dorothy
1Howell, Allee Freeman

Mourning.

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SearJ.es, Mrs. JIJle Stover,•1
Helen KennedJ and Mn.

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Xenl'o Sunday

MiSs Eather McKnight's room re·
celved the banner for the most parpresent. The hostesses for the
evenlng. ldr11. Robert Hickle, ~rs.
John Xing .artd Mrs. 'Earl LeWis,
served ,sudwldles, pumpkin _, pie
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S&amp;turday evenlnJ, Dec. '· W'beD Saturdly, llr. aad Mn. Beede
the Cl.,. No. J met ot ber home lor and oon ......... Sunday ond
The Pomeroy H~h School Marching Band was honore4 ~ .. Eber•b.tch, cttarlel Xiteben, WYF of the Fir•t United
Chrlatmai PartJ.
Mn. bulb remained for • Yitit
Saturday evening With a party given by the Band Boosters Ridtard Poulin and Bruee Stal- terlan ChW'cb wu held wt Sun- Mn. You.n&amp; terVed dhmrr at until after the Ortttmu boJlday
Association in the Junior High School Auditorium.
naker.
day eveolna: at the cburcb w~lh ,e:30 to Mn. 0!11' Moutaomerr. rib her IOD·lD·law and d.luabter,
The room was beautifully decorated with streamers of . The olficen introduced were the coun~elon Mr. and Kn. Rift. ldr~. Letha Morria, Mn. Frankie Mr. and lin. IC1'J.e Stump.
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Jamea Ebertbacb, pretident; Lin· ard Vaua:hn and the put.or, Rev. Nel&amp;ler, Mn. Ida HoweU, Mn
llr. and lln. Clyde Cron and
purp Ie and White ormmg a .a
ce g around
ance da Crow, viet pretidont Mary Howard Ruppelt meeti.Ds witb till FAta: Ellton, MJJI Percie Rou, dau&amp;bter Lynn of Columbu. •pent
floor . Jap~nese lanterns hangmg through the streamers fur- AmberJer, aecretaey; Cb&amp;rles Kit· younJ people.
Mn. LoUie Wilcoxen, Mn. Ethel tbe weekend wltb Mr. and Kn.
nlahed the hgbt. Card tables f'~e- 1- At intermiuion Ita WoodJeard chen, aecretacy and Bill Youn.J,
Tbe meetin&amp; wu opened with 1Sm1th, Mr1. Ooroth~ Norrla, Mn. Hcnrard Neicter.
ed cafe
under
the ce1hng
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pnver
br Janice Zerkle who with Laura Bell and Kn · Ura MorriJ ·
Yn · Jnbel
· In ••p aer•eant
1 id style
1 hlte
c1 0th
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lac11 n&amp; 11 malu:r
o ceremome•
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were a . n w .
an ce~- troduced Charlea Gibbs superlnRefretbmenta
were lln'ed Jud~ Sauer were tbe leadart for
Tbe meetins which followed of Mr. an Mrs. Charlo BHcle
tered witb a ghttered note set m . tendent of school&amp; a~d Jame• throughout the evenlns from 1 the evealn&amp;. Chef)' I Flfe wu tbe waa opened by the group lia&amp;inl at Columbua.
purple styrofoam block.l. Place D' hl
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buffet llble la.ld in white diDlUk .ceomponilt for the llnJIDIJ
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Kr. and Mn. Jam1:1 Jividen nf
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eards made frorn purplt: construe- 1e
. , pr ne~pa o
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cloth and eenter'd with tarae 1 The moder~tor. Lynn Buebanan
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with two large notes also in gllt- to band members and gunta. on purple
atyrofoam.
White ing when plana were made for topic of the Chrlttmu proeram with bit mother, Mn. J. F. Jlviter placed on the front u[ each Each ~ngr~tulat~d the students lights at the base of the center the Chriitmu party to be held at ptt~nted. by Ura M~•· Scrlp- den.
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card. Each band member's name for thelf fu~e band shows the piece were concealed with aua:el tile home of Mra. Everett Bachner ~ure readmg Iuiah . g, f ·7. Read·
Mn. F B. Dunn left Jlonda1
and the name of h11 or her guelt past year and praised director hair. Mn. Vtctor Younc presld· who lJ aliG a 1.,ader for the !~P with all partic1~atmg were for an eJ:tended ~ISJt witb ber
written in silver completed the Woo~geard f~r h111 efforts in ed at the punch bowl and Mra.l&amp;roup. Tbe party will be held on 1 Chriltm~a Tboughta, The Talk- !daughter at RosevWe.
bulldmg a fmt' band.
Thanks James Diehl at the silver coftee tbe 21st ~nd the uoup plan to 10 lng Tree, The ~bristmas ~~ j
place card.
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l were also extended to committees service.
caroUng b.!tlore the ptrty.
t~; Carolen L1ft The Spmtl;
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The gueat Hat' included: llr.
Following tbe meeting tbfly Chnatmu In ~he ~eart; Bible
danc1~g was furmshed by rep~eMr. Woodgeard introduced Mra. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs: J!r. and practiced for their prt in the verses and ~losm&amp; wllh a ChrittI
sentatives of Steve Allen DLSC
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Mrs. James Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning church service. maa Prayer.
jockey. of WJEH.
Haulld EbenbAch, prestdent of Haward Knight, Mr. Uld Mr1. W. Another practic;e will be beld •thlt
After .s brl~f butin'" teulon
A. Drake, Mr. and Mn. Aaron evening at the church.
conducted by oma Mont~omery,
On
VenlftQ
Zabl. Mr. and )Ira. Richard Jones,
pres.ident, a so.cial time wa1 enOffiCers for the n J term
Mr. anti Mrs. 11&amp;-ro\d Eber•bacb,
joyed with a Jift exchange.
were elected when
Theodoru
Miu lllta Ball and, Dlreetor and
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Council Daucbten ol AJnedea
Mr . .and Mn. Brian. SlmpiOD md Monday eveniDJ at tbe l
Mrl. Ray Woodseerd.
Committeea ift ~barge were
apd .aon Kevin, Middleport tpent 0 . F. had.
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general chairman Mn. Roy Troey
t-e -kend with hlo parent.
Jr.; Food: Mn. Htrlan Wehruna:
' Mr. and Mrl. Chester SJ1Dp10D.
~rpret Seidenabel. COUDdJor
and Mrs. George Brothen, co·, Rut!and Hilh School'a th~
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Miadlell presided and oft.lcen Jelected
. cba.lrmen Mrs. Harold Teaford., senior play "The Boarding Ho
of Parkersburg apent Sunday were Heleu MWer, Councllor;
Mra. T. A. Hewet.on, Mr1. Leroy IReaeb" wUI be presented at 8 . 1afternoon with Mr. and J,frs. A. c. Winona Coot, auodate councllor
Wataon, Mra. Victor Youna:, Mrs. m. on December 11 in tbe btlh Bradford and Mrs. Helen Younce. Margaret Sm1tb, vice coundlor;
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Gilbert Meu and Mrs. Donald school auditorium. This play bl•
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jaceaud Betty. Dem01ter. UIOdate Yiee
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18 studenta In its cast. There will spent Saturday In Parllenburl councilor; Velala Roush, eonductor; EU.en Searll, warden; Jalla
Decorating committee Mrs. be entertainment between acta on busineu.
Ebersbach, Roy Tracy Jr., lin. and a matinee will be presented
Recent guests cf Mr and Mn. Hyaell, inside
~entlnel; IJlliall
Carl Will, Mrt. Raymond Brown, for the grtde school on Wedoes- Grover Salser Sr
a~d family Demostey, ouUiGe eentinel; Della
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Mrs. Brooks Sayre and. Mrs. Don day, December 16.
were Mr. and Mrs.'' Jame• Tbomp- Stahl, 18 month trualee; Glenora
JUIT
IIGIS'RI.
Rea. others belplng With the de·
The cast ·:~ the play is as · fo1·1aon and children Kay and Ricb· Swatzel, re~ntattve to State
corations were Charles Kitchen, lows: Wilbur, Herb Grate; Her· ard oi Clmton, 'zowa Mr. and CouncU and WlnOna Cook, alterTO BE GIVEN AWAY il
Jamt:s Woodgeard, Tommy Ebers· cules Nelson, James Cheadle; Mrs. Lowell S.'llser and children, nate representative.
bach and Jon Webster.
Betty Lou
Maxwen, Marjo;~e Scott and Kenny, of Dayton.
MITbelen~~fficen wereportbo!.~
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Table: Mrs. Roy Mayer, lfr&amp;. Priddy· Connie Maxwell, Dottle
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- . It"- Bud ...... JACKIT
mehl. CCH:balrrhen, :Mrs. Harry Lucas·' Beraldine Smitb, Irene . Mrs._ Kathryn Gunther of C~n· and Mar1aret Hemlley, Goldie
Hours: 9 to 5 - Thundoy 9 Ill Noon
Drake, Mra.
Harley Stalnaker, Searl~s;
Maxwell, Wayne cumatl spent the weekenrl w;th ~ch aod L1Mille B. HawtinJ.
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Mn. James O~Brien, Mrs. Leo Vau·
Ma ell p ulene her mother~ Mrs. Laura Bell. who lmprovtnc.
Phone 197
E. Main St.
MloDI CLOTHIS
Mrs c
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retun1eti w1th her for a v.l!Ul
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Mary, Unda Haley 1 Mrs.. Clarence Rouah HcompanAt the close of the meeting
Be eure you ltop in aad r •
;,:;R;;al;i::ph
T_wn
Nora, led by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beegle Happy Blrtbday was IUDi to ErDa 1
ter ud look over the many
Jeue, Margaret Seidenabel, Helen
Aerman
nne tift items for tDe man on

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ing of ·~er.iea.
Gibbs led. the group
to the FJag. The Rev.
wrtor of the Hartford
Christ iJJ Christian Union,
B&lt;:rJpture and followed with pray·
er. FoHoWi:n~ the businc.,. sef.slon
Rev. Sayre iave an lnspirina:.', talk
oit "Are W"ll 'f.hankfuJ."

Mrs. Maude young Entertains
Class With Christmas Party
Mra. w.ud vouna wu ~~ooteto aru~ ... lliliJ' •••' to .uroo

~~~d3.!'n017w;\"'0::'~;,.,s.:i:.\Holds Meeting
Pomeroy Band Hortored With Party And Becky GrueMr, Reva He•, Lindo AtV h H.o
' Sat Urday N'19 ht sue
Crow, Joan BoliOIU, Karen Drab
aug n me
DOnCe At AUdI't0f1Um
PhUllpa, Nancy Bro.... Jam·
The r .. ular meetinJ ol

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Racine PTA
To Sponsor
Talent Sh.?w

A Christmas carnival will be held
Saturday at 6 p m. al the .Racine
HQI..ZIR HOSitiTAL
! H•gh School under the sponsorship
Admi\ted Dec. S: Clyde G. ..
of lile Rac1ne P'l'A.
There will be a talent show from MUhone, Pomeroy; Flo)'d Stover,
6 30 to 7:30 followed by a reeord Pt. Pleasar\t; 'Mrs. William Urwin,
hop. There will alsl• be a fortune Gtllt-poUs; .Mrs. William EberslE'Il er, a handwork display, a flsb bach, Pojlleroy; Mn. ~Y John·
pond, balloon and dart games and son, Galij.polb:; Mrs. Hobart Dea sweet ahop Proceeds will be weea, Pt. ~Pleasant• ?rf:rs. Joe Meused on a new piano for the grade IC!oto•~';·,,R,avenswaod; Mn. Tolliver
se.hool.
&lt;JIUipolis;,
Mrs. Arden
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Dobson, Oall1polil.
Dismi.aed Dee. 8: Mrs. " Rebert
lioUlaoy and daughter, Mrs. Wm.
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Manerine- and ~ll . Mrs. Ottice
BrannQil and son, Mrs. jacob Holman, Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. Ro.
0
bert Brister, Everett Clonch, Mts.
Charles Douglas, Mrs. Donald Mc·
Connell, Peter Boggs, Mrs. Mack
LyaU, Mrs. Charles Jlenry, Kimberly Gooderham.
Birtbs, Dec. 8: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCoy, Ravenswood, son; Mr. and
Kenneth Pridemore, Pl. Plea
, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cheater, son; Mr. and
Carleton. Pomeroy,

~tJars ago Middleport police had these same
rult&gt;-s published here, and illustrated pamphlets containing them were circulatl&gt;d to parl'nts and ehtldren upon request. Many peoph~ ,
bl'came convinced much good was anomphshed.
So here are the rul~s:
1 Observe all Traffic Regu lations - red
a n~ g1·een lights, •o ne-way strt~ets. stop signs
2 Keep to the Right and ride in il straight

Whenever talk gets around to Safely • ~ ·with a capit-al S - parents invariably bnng
: ~up a"!UbJecLmost worrisome to them . It ron·
; "Cerns tbelr children riding bicydes in toda ) 's

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. !0, 1959._

1847 Rogers Si lverwo re

• Jewelry for Her
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• Billfoldt for All
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• Fine Chino·.
• Costume Jewelry
• Pen &amp; Pend I Set~

BOUDOIR LAMPS, T.V. LAMPS
PLANTER LAMPS, PIN-UP LAMPS

$21.95
taniTableSets ...... $21.50
· -Card Tables
Snack Trays ---- · .. · $1.89
Gossip Benches · .. · .. $10;95

T.V. Stadds · · · · · · · · $4.95 1p
Magulu Baskets · ··· $1.29
Clolhu Hampers · · $5.95 ..

IJtilltr Tallies

· ·· · · .. · $5.45

Open Saturdar,-1\'lfrlats Vatll Clarkt••••

USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLANI

B. H SANBORN

McMaster Hardware &amp; Fumitur•:Co.
"The Big Busy Ston Whera Your Dollar H1a.~n-."
lo!IDDLEPORT, OHIO

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over intP f 1~Qospital meetmg " hit:) Lies \H'JT
thoroughlY di&amp;eussed .
.llotbers ~rged Pomeroy Chief of Pol•re
J.l W.ebs~r to help them preserve the li ves

IJnc . Always fide in single file .
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and limbs of their youngsters .
3 llavl' White Light on Front and danger
Some might say: "Ta-ke the bikes ::may ~1gnal on rea:r for night riding .
from the kids."
4 Have Satisfactory Signaling Device to
But that 's po solution. Why. you c&lt;tn't, and 1varu uf &lt;:lJproach .
remalD human, take the bike away from a
5. Give Pedestrians tbe Right of Way.
ldd. Nor can you guarantee that he always Avoid sidewalks - otherwise use extra care.
Will be careful.
· 81 Look Out' for Cars Pulling Out Into Traf· After admonitiOns, the best we can hope flc.t~:eep sharp look-out for sudden opening
fOr is that Johnny is impressed with the im· of'at#o doOrs.
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pOrtanct or ways he can pr.olong his present : 7. Never Hitc~ on other Vehicles, "stunt"
good health. He won't read .his home news- or race in traffic.
paper editorials which is what this is . You're
8. Never Carry Other Riders - carry no
going to have to catch him between playtimes, ' packages that obstruct vision or prevent proor during that receptive few minutes after per control of cycle.
he get&amp; in bed to wait for sleep to treep to9. Be Sure Your Brakes Are Operating Elward him.
£iciently and keep your bicycle in perfect
Then tell him about the 12 rules for safe running condition.
bicytllng. These rules are quite as -important
!0. Slow Down At All Street Intersections
for a kid ro sfay alive on a bicycle as for you, and look to right &lt;ODd left before ctosstng.
Dad or Mom, to st.&gt;y whole behind the wheel
II. Always Use Proper Hand Signals for
of your automobile
turning and stopping.
Supt¥1ed us by Chief Webster the rules
i2. Don't Weave In Or Out of Traffic or
bear p~blishing each year, or oftenc1~ Two swerve from side to side.

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In fil&lt;'l. Uw wiaeat move 11 for cvcry ptmwn m ttw family to get a
ltubercuhn tfat ·.or cthl'st JC·ta)'ouce a yeur 'it the . ~!me M .your

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Of. TB Infection
Thfi '-)'OUb~ters

medical .check-up .

'MediCal Ccne
Chrillmaa S.alo oouldn' be mm Fo N~"'dy Is
dfUahltul. U'11 a 111hoc:k when you
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JlJ With tubercuJo.qis
The Muson County Health and
nyght from ll(lrneone who lovc11 Wt•lhn• Cummillee m£'t recent])'
theDl de~fly .
1 lo outline pianH for hel!Jlllg the
needy of tn, county obtam mcdl ' Ehli!rly people are a frequent leal
cue Meeling with the com·
aourt-e of tuW,rculosls Infection mitteu were repreMent.at1ves or
Gtandfather may have picked up 1venous clubs in the l'OUnly
the TB ifirtJJ ~Gal'l ago, when oven
• lbo1e wtm ~ttved belt knew -HH~ J- 'rAe -4Jroaratn oL the committee
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and bothe~ less ahouL what Willi outlined for lhe vitllors· by
cau1ea dl.leilae.
Mrs. Wltllam Roush who pointed
Older people often carry the TB out th&amp;t there are a number of
eerm around Jn their lun ~ts for per&amp;on.!l In the county In need of
yean o,yltliOu't 'knowing il. Then as help for mMical and wcltare
advapcln~: lj:C weakens lhom , the purposes.
ThCIP. person~, acgerm becbmes active and catchinH . &lt;'ording to Mtll. Rou1h, do not
But KranCU:ather doo1n 't know it . qualify fur aid from the state or
And nobod,w. elso thin':s anylhlnll of county organlzatlona.
that morn~~~ cough, lack of appt·
Sbe »,glnted out that
Ute, INa Df wel&amp;ht, C01111tant tired· mlttee . \lri!J make certain
neaa. ''What do ypu expeet! He's one W'lll recetve aid
Jelling on in years. Nearly 110ven- er wolfare group
ty."
mlttce al the aame
But grandfather picka up ' the
Area representaUve8 of the
chlldl'fll &lt;anll ,~Ifill Ulem. The' alt comm11tee who were in attendon hl1 &amp;ap whUe be tells them ance were Mrs. Janet Surface;
•Jorlea. 111 11pend• ·U much tl,llo Ma.ion; Mt~. Irene ~mer, ~Ut·
with the little one11 as he can. And side; Mn. Savannah tip~. L!DCitl
hia UllleU mty bl' a threat to them . Mra. Clara Hampton, l!l'IIW HaYen;
Jf there are any elder!~ people In Mrw. Wllllnm Routh, POtnt Plea&amp;your household, tlwy xhouid hl' ant and Dick Auttlo, Ashton.
tubercuUn tetted, and if tbo teet Is 1 Represe nting clubs and egen-

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Hartford Social
News Of Week
By Vi,..lnla Carleton

.' Petitions Here
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'Push tliSalle
For President
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lin. Jd,a Stanley, Child

DeP.rtJJ~ent of PubToday let'• talk abOut til:ht bUll
Otill Rice, Kiwanis which the ~03rd .Ohio General AI·
county service se~b ' tnHted on 1chool f.....,nce.
Robtrt
Now you can pass leviet lor an
indefinite perlod of· ·t.tme, for
~ebool purpoae111 ooly and we reatrieted /!tdOIIItte levtep w iJ,;; millale neceJUry to brina: . a .,illatrict
Health up· to the 10 mills yau thQ!J bave
H. .Rar- to l)lrticipate In the achool fOundaClub; UOQ · proaram.
and Hrs.
For an Otbe.r sehoo~ teVJf/S you
Lambda Cbl can have them for as mu~~ as 10
Sorority and Mrs. George yean. Your school board can reHerve.v, Mason County Associa- duce the levy a year at a time,
tlon for Mental Health.
or you, as o citizen, can Initiate a
petition to reduce the levy.
other group1 will be contactfd
You get 10 per cent of the vot·
in the future for explahation ot crs at the last general election to
the program of the committee. sigh your petition , &amp;nd th~ pu~
Meanwhile Mra. Row.b ll8p0fted 'the mat~er 0t1 the ba.llot.
your
that membership on the l'om'mit· proposal to reduce the Jn finite
tee is still open to oklb reprtl.!len- levy fallt then you · can't do
tatives and to individuals.
a~ain untii the next Cive-ye~r
lod arrivr.J - only one auch
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lion in a five-year period on reducing the inrlefinite levy.
A minor act on achool finance
relatc11 to a school board member'•
attending school meeting~ or transacting husincsa which takes him
outslde ·the distri&lt;:t. The board maY
aet atide a sum equal ~Q 20 cents
tor each pupil or $1000, whichever
WASHINGTON
The United ia greater, to pay expenses 'of
States plans to launch a huge ·•ra· board of education me,nbers on
diD mirror" satellite next spring such trip11.
thlt may pave the \l:ay eventually
Collialon. comprehensive, and
f.or .lnftantaneOUii world·wlde ·tel• medleaHta)'ment insurance now Js
vlslon.
up to the bolilrd of t!Jiuettion.t.:..
The nteiUte wiU ·be an alum- if the" meltlbers wan.l_ to do itln\Jm-eoatod bAlloon, as tall as a for the pupils as well 1 s tile teach·
lO·story building. Radio Atatlons
in driver·educallon c~u;ses
I be able to bounce signa ls orr
Deticicnt students In mentality
to othe-r stations thousands of
state law now may rect&gt;ive as
miles Qway.

Mrs. J'ohn W. Kell was hostess
Friday evening to the monthly
meeting (l{ the Ladies' Bible Oass
O;f the Hartford Methodist Churth.
The meeting was in char1e of the
president. Mrs. ldl~ lCnlght. Dur-inf the' business ae~lon. plans were
made to llelld fruit baskets at
ChrlttOliS time 1'nd tO buy candle
sticks ahd have the antique Com·
munion and 18aptisma1 set re-sllver·
ed. Mrs. J.ames .McKnight will ,be
hostess to the Chrlttmas party ~
fore the holidays.
cOncluding the evening refresh·
Mrs.

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Wanda Beauty Shop
Will Be Closed
Dec. 18th to Jan. 6th

5atelljte May
Lead To

Ultimately, the National Aeronautics and Spice Admlnilltratlon
(NASA) expect&amp; to put enO\IIh
siltellites into orhit to create a
space communh:ations syitem for
tho world. Thl! would make Jt
possible for any community on
earth to tune In on a TV brnad·
-cast from any other community.
In announcing the new Project
Echo Sunday, NASA made an exiceptk&gt;n to Ita long-ttlndil'lg 1 polltJY
withholding Information on
•uch undetr:U:Ina:a uritll after they
have been J•unched.

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Committees Named ~;~~k!:~~:n.:.d...~:
f Or 1mper10
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Iedwblc:ha gift
from the CouncU. arter
a Cbriatmu plrty and gift
t . o·
exchange was held.
': IElCommittees
ec riC were
Inner
Relresbmenu of undwldtes,l
salad, polJto · chip1, cookies and

Sunday afternOQD members of
Aux!Uaey to Feeney-Bennett
American Legion, Middlevitited the Orphanage at
lor orphans of Soldiers and
Sailor!- Th~ Hoov;~, .orlslnally had
On?.bMJ.s pt veWrans hilt now
~•~. ,~h~dren alao. There
are 431 ehDdren Jn tht&gt; Home
at present. The Home owns 450
acres and ralles a lot of food
uaed for the orphanag~:~.
Mr. Icenhut, supervisor of the
HODW! has been there for the
past 23 years and showed the
Auxiliary memben some of the
bu!ldings. The grounds and other
buildings were also toured by the
ladies with two girls for the
Hjgb School there, Patty Pryor
and Diana Greeman, as . gulda
The orphanaa:e has 11 own
achools and chapel ud a minis·
ter
a Christina&amp; projeet lb.is
year the Auxiliary bad gathered
toys and books wblcb tb~lf took
to the orphanage for the children
Mrs. Ted Chapman Is tbe chairmu of the Cbild Welfare for the
and wishes to extend ber
thanb to the Auxlliary members.
the Prlecllla Cil'de of the First
Baptilt Churcll and to the stores.
of Middleport who auppofted this
with their eonlribuUons
it pouible for the
a suceeas.
visited the JJChool

Here 'you can l~d one of the mlJ!'t
complete line of power roots, hand
tools, and · sporting equipment. Shop
here for your handy man or sports-

man.

BLACK &amp; DECKER- G'h ln&lt;b

HEAVY DUTY SAW

$69.95
Complete Line Of

HAND TOOLS

day by the Sacred Heart
coffee were served. Favors were
Women's club for tboae
small styrofoam blocks decorated
serve the dinner to the
with multi-eolored stan and topof the Imperial Electric
ped with a Christmas figurine ud
V.:hen they Jneet for their
holly. Napkin• alao canied out
drnner and party Dec. 17.
the Cbriatmaa theme.
' dinner wlli be held at the
A Ughted Christmas tree, Santa
Church in Pomeroy.
and his sleigh
varioua lighted
Those named to the kitchen com· Christmas figurines and cedar derii.lttee are Loretta
coratecVlhe b11U for the occation.
Biron, Rhoda
The refreshment table was. at·

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ma Radford,
Phyllis Hennessy, Mrs.
vltch, Mrs. John Lengen, ?.Irs. John
tGoett, Sr., Katie Grueser, Agnes
Gl"\leser, Mrs. Elroy McGlone, Mrs:.
E. E. Follrod Mrs. JoseiJh Whippie, Loretta Saelens, Elizabeth
Wehrung, Margaret Waddell and
Pb~llls Hackett.

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Por!Jble Sewing Maeblne

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SEWING SERVIa

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All Kinds Comfy Chairs

LOUNGlRS · · · ·· · ·· ·............... $54.95
ROCK A LOC, SWIVEL, PULL-UP
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Others named to this comma~tee
are Martha HoweJl, Helena Bnckl~s, Roberta _DaUey, Yvonne Scally,
Jean Grandmetti, Barbara Mullen,
Lucille Hackett, Rose Sisson, Vera
Buchanan, Mary Kunzelman, ~ary
T. Meier, Phyllis Knopp, Shirley
Huston, Kay Burkett, Patrlcla HenneSBy, Carolyn Allman, Ella Gor·
1don, Santh Hannigan,_ Mary Bacon,
Rlt&amp;; Hamm,, Christine Grueser,
Christine 0 Donnell, Mary A.
Thomas Ables,
Ted

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SABRE SAW
$19.95

STARTING FIUDAY
December 11th, 'l'llll
Store Will Be ()pea

,committee .are Dorothy
1Howell, Allee Freeman

Mourning.

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SearJ.es, Mrs. JIJle Stover,•1
Helen KennedJ and Mn.

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Xenl'o Sunday

MiSs Eather McKnight's room re·
celved the banner for the most parpresent. The hostesses for the
evenlng. ldr11. Robert Hickle, ~rs.
John Xing .artd Mrs. 'Earl LeWis,
served ,sudwldles, pumpkin _, pie
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the Cl.,. No. J met ot ber home lor and oon ......... Sunday ond
The Pomeroy H~h School Marching Band was honore4 ~ .. Eber•b.tch, cttarlel Xiteben, WYF of the Fir•t United
Chrlatmai PartJ.
Mn. bulb remained for • Yitit
Saturday evening With a party given by the Band Boosters Ridtard Poulin and Bruee Stal- terlan ChW'cb wu held wt Sun- Mn. You.n&amp; terVed dhmrr at until after the Ortttmu boJlday
Association in the Junior High School Auditorium.
naker.
day eveolna: at the cburcb w~lh ,e:30 to Mn. 0!11' Moutaomerr. rib her IOD·lD·law and d.luabter,
The room was beautifully decorated with streamers of . The olficen introduced were the coun~elon Mr. and Kn. Rift. ldr~. Letha Morria, Mn. Frankie Mr. and lin. IC1'J.e Stump.
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the d
Jamea Ebertbacb, pretident; Lin· ard Vaua:hn and the put.or, Rev. Nel&amp;ler, Mn. Ida HoweU, Mn
llr. and lln. Clyde Cron and
purp Ie and White ormmg a .a
ce g around
ance da Crow, viet pretidont Mary Howard Ruppelt meeti.Ds witb till FAta: Ellton, MJJI Percie Rou, dau&amp;bter Lynn of Columbu. •pent
floor . Jap~nese lanterns hangmg through the streamers fur- AmberJer, aecretaey; Cb&amp;rles Kit· younJ people.
Mn. LoUie Wilcoxen, Mn. Ethel tbe weekend wltb Mr. and Kn.
nlahed the hgbt. Card tables f'~e- 1- At intermiuion Ita WoodJeard chen, aecretacy and Bill Youn.J,
Tbe meetin&amp; wu opened with 1Sm1th, Mr1. Ooroth~ Norrla, Mn. Hcnrard Neicter.
ed cafe
under
the ce1hng
,_ 1 Y
pnver
br Janice Zerkle who with Laura Bell and Kn · Ura MorriJ ·
Yn · Jnbel
· In ••p aer•eant
1 id style
1 hlte
c1 0th
d
lac11 n&amp; 11 malu:r
o ceremome•
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d SimptOn lt 1 a:ue.t
were a . n w .
an ce~- troduced Charlea Gibbs superlnRefretbmenta
were lln'ed Jud~ Sauer were tbe leadart for
Tbe meetins which followed of Mr. an Mrs. Charlo BHcle
tered witb a ghttered note set m . tendent of school&amp; a~d Jame• throughout the evenlns from 1 the evealn&amp;. Chef)' I Flfe wu tbe waa opened by the group lia&amp;inl at Columbua.
purple styrofoam block.l. Place D' hl
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buffet llble la.ld in white diDlUk .ceomponilt for the llnJIDIJ
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Kr. and Mn. Jam1:1 Jividen nf
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eards made frorn purplt: construe- 1e
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cloth and eenter'd with tarae 1 The moder~tor. Lynn Buebanan
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with two large notes also in gllt- to band members and gunta. on purple
atyrofoam.
White ing when plana were made for topic of the Chrlttmu proeram with bit mother, Mn. J. F. Jlviter placed on the front u[ each Each ~ngr~tulat~d the students lights at the base of the center the Chriitmu party to be held at ptt~nted. by Ura M~•· Scrlp- den.
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card. Each band member's name for thelf fu~e band shows the piece were concealed with aua:el tile home of Mra. Everett Bachner ~ure readmg Iuiah . g, f ·7. Read·
Mn. F B. Dunn left Jlonda1
and the name of h11 or her guelt past year and praised director hair. Mn. Vtctor Younc presld· who lJ aliG a 1.,ader for the !~P with all partic1~atmg were for an eJ:tended ~ISJt witb ber
written in silver completed the Woo~geard f~r h111 efforts in ed at the punch bowl and Mra.l&amp;roup. Tbe party will be held on 1 Chriltm~a Tboughta, The Talk- !daughter at RosevWe.
bulldmg a fmt' band.
Thanks James Diehl at the silver coftee tbe 21st ~nd the uoup plan to 10 lng Tree, The ~bristmas ~~ j
place card.
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caroUng b.!tlore the ptrty.
t~; Carolen L1ft The Spmtl;
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Du_rmg the eve~.Jng, musk (or Iin charge of planning the party,
The gueat Hat' included: llr.
Following tbe meeting tbfly Chnatmu In ~he ~eart; Bible
danc1~g was furmshed by rep~eMr. Woodgeard introduced Mra. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs: J!r. and practiced for their prt in the verses and ~losm&amp; wllh a ChrittI
sentatives of Steve Allen DLSC
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Mrs. James Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday morning church service. maa Prayer.
jockey. of WJEH.
Haulld EbenbAch, prestdent of Haward Knight, Mr. Uld Mr1. W. Another practic;e will be beld •thlt
After .s brl~f butin'" teulon
A. Drake, Mr. and Mn. Aaron evening at the church.
conducted by oma Mont~omery,
On
VenlftQ
Zabl. Mr. and )Ira. Richard Jones,
pres.ident, a so.cial time wa1 enOffiCers for the n J term
Mr. anti Mrs. 11&amp;-ro\d Eber•bacb,
joyed with a Jift exchange.
were elected when
Theodoru
Miu lllta Ball and, Dlreetor and
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Council Daucbten ol AJnedea
Mr . .and Mn. Brian. SlmpiOD md Monday eveniDJ at tbe l
Mrl. Ray Woodseerd.
Committeea ift ~barge were
apd .aon Kevin, Middleport tpent 0 . F. had.
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general chairman Mn. Roy Troey
t-e -kend with hlo parent.
Jr.; Food: Mn. Htrlan Wehruna:
' Mr. and Mrl. Chester SJ1Dp10D.
~rpret Seidenabel. COUDdJor
and Mrs. George Brothen, co·, Rut!and Hilh School'a th~
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Miadlell presided and oft.lcen Jelected
. cba.lrmen Mrs. Harold Teaford., senior play "The Boarding Ho
of Parkersburg apent Sunday were Heleu MWer, Councllor;
Mra. T. A. Hewet.on, Mr1. Leroy IReaeb" wUI be presented at 8 . 1afternoon with Mr. and J,frs. A. c. Winona Coot, auodate councllor
Wataon, Mra. Victor Youna:, Mrs. m. on December 11 in tbe btlh Bradford and Mrs. Helen Younce. Margaret Sm1tb, vice coundlor;
io
Gilbert Meu and Mrs. Donald school auditorium. This play bl•
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jaceaud Betty. Dem01ter. UIOdate Yiee
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H1uck.
18 studenta In its cast. There will spent Saturday In Parllenburl councilor; Velala Roush, eonductor; EU.en Searll, warden; Jalla
Decorating committee Mrs. be entertainment between acta on busineu.
Ebersbach, Roy Tracy Jr., lin. and a matinee will be presented
Recent guests cf Mr and Mn. Hyaell, inside
~entlnel; IJlliall
Carl Will, Mrt. Raymond Brown, for the grtde school on Wedoes- Grover Salser Sr
a~d family Demostey, ouUiGe eentinel; Della
NOTHING TO IMJY
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Mrs. Brooks Sayre and. Mrs. Don day, December 16.
were Mr. and Mrs.'' Jame• Tbomp- Stahl, 18 month trualee; Glenora
JUIT
IIGIS'RI.
Rea. others belplng With the de·
The cast ·:~ the play is as · fo1·1aon and children Kay and Ricb· Swatzel, re~ntattve to State
corations were Charles Kitchen, lows: Wilbur, Herb Grate; Her· ard oi Clmton, 'zowa Mr. and CouncU and WlnOna Cook, alterTO BE GIVEN AWAY il
Jamt:s Woodgeard, Tommy Ebers· cules Nelson, James Cheadle; Mrs. Lowell S.'llser and children, nate representative.
bach and Jon Webster.
Betty Lou
Maxwen, Marjo;~e Scott and Kenny, of Dayton.
MITbelen~~fficen wereportbo!.~
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Table: Mrs. Roy Mayer, lfr&amp;. Priddy· Connie Maxwell, Dottle
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nn
ort wa&amp; re .
- . It"- Bud ...... JACKIT
mehl. CCH:balrrhen, :Mrs. Harry Lucas·' Beraldine Smitb, Irene . Mrs._ Kathryn Gunther of C~n· and Mar1aret Hemlley, Goldie
Hours: 9 to 5 - Thundoy 9 Ill Noon
Drake, Mra.
Harley Stalnaker, Searl~s;
Maxwell, Wayne cumatl spent the weekenrl w;th ~ch aod L1Mille B. HawtinJ.
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Mn. James O~Brien, Mrs. Leo Vau·
Ma ell p ulene her mother~ Mrs. Laura Bell. who lmprovtnc.
Phone 197
E. Main St.
MloDI CLOTHIS
Mrs c
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watson, Mr1.
xw '
a
retun1eti w1th her for a v.l!Ul
gbn,
. ame
Mary, Unda Haley 1 Mrs.. Clarence Rouah HcompanAt the close of the meeting
Be eure you ltop in aad r •
;,:;R;;al;i::ph
T_wn
Nora, led by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beegle Happy Blrtbday was IUDi to ErDa 1
ter ud look over the many
Jeue, Margaret Seidenabel, Helen
Aerman
nne tift items for tDe man on

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ing of ·~er.iea.
Gibbs led. the group
to the FJag. The Rev.
wrtor of the Hartford
Christ iJJ Christian Union,
B&lt;:rJpture and followed with pray·
er. FoHoWi:n~ the businc.,. sef.slon
Rev. Sayre iave an lnspirina:.', talk
oit "Are W"ll 'f.hankfuJ."

Mrs. Maude young Entertains
Class With Christmas Party
Mra. w.ud vouna wu ~~ooteto aru~ ... lliliJ' •••' to .uroo

~~~d3.!'n017w;\"'0::'~;,.,s.:i:.\Holds Meeting
Pomeroy Band Hortored With Party And Becky GrueMr, Reva He•, Lindo AtV h H.o
' Sat Urday N'19 ht sue
Crow, Joan BoliOIU, Karen Drab
aug n me
DOnCe At AUdI't0f1Um
PhUllpa, Nancy Bro.... Jam·
The r .. ular meetinJ ol

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Racine PTA
To Sponsor
Talent Sh.?w

A Christmas carnival will be held
Saturday at 6 p m. al the .Racine
HQI..ZIR HOSitiTAL
! H•gh School under the sponsorship
Admi\ted Dec. S: Clyde G. ..
of lile Rac1ne P'l'A.
There will be a talent show from MUhone, Pomeroy; Flo)'d Stover,
6 30 to 7:30 followed by a reeord Pt. Pleasar\t; 'Mrs. William Urwin,
hop. There will alsl• be a fortune Gtllt-poUs; .Mrs. William EberslE'Il er, a handwork display, a flsb bach, Pojlleroy; Mn. ~Y John·
pond, balloon and dart games and son, Galij.polb:; Mrs. Hobart Dea sweet ahop Proceeds will be weea, Pt. ~Pleasant• ?rf:rs. Joe Meused on a new piano for the grade IC!oto•~';·,,R,avenswaod; Mn. Tolliver
se.hool.
&lt;JIUipolis;,
Mrs. Arden
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Dobson, Oall1polil.
Dismi.aed Dee. 8: Mrs. " Rebert
lioUlaoy and daughter, Mrs. Wm.
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Manerine- and ~ll . Mrs. Ottice
BrannQil and son, Mrs. jacob Holman, Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mrs. Ro.
0
bert Brister, Everett Clonch, Mts.
Charles Douglas, Mrs. Donald Mc·
Connell, Peter Boggs, Mrs. Mack
LyaU, Mrs. Charles Jlenry, Kimberly Gooderham.
Birtbs, Dec. 8: Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCoy, Ravenswood, son; Mr. and
Kenneth Pridemore, Pl. Plea
, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cheater, son; Mr. and
Carleton. Pomeroy,

~tJars ago Middleport police had these same
rult&gt;-s published here, and illustrated pamphlets containing them were circulatl&gt;d to parl'nts and ehtldren upon request. Many peoph~ ,
bl'came convinced much good was anomphshed.
So here are the rul~s:
1 Observe all Traffic Regu lations - red
a n~ g1·een lights, •o ne-way strt~ets. stop signs
2 Keep to the Right and ride in il straight

Whenever talk gets around to Safely • ~ ·with a capit-al S - parents invariably bnng
: ~up a"!UbJecLmost worrisome to them . It ron·
; "Cerns tbelr children riding bicydes in toda ) 's

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. !0, 1959._

1847 Rogers Si lverwo re

• Jewelry for Her
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• Billfoldt for All
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• Jewelry for Him

• Fine Chino·.
• Costume Jewelry
• Pen &amp; Pend I Set~

BOUDOIR LAMPS, T.V. LAMPS
PLANTER LAMPS, PIN-UP LAMPS

$21.95
taniTableSets ...... $21.50
· -Card Tables
Snack Trays ---- · .. · $1.89
Gossip Benches · .. · .. $10;95

T.V. Stadds · · · · · · · · $4.95 1p
Magulu Baskets · ··· $1.29
Clolhu Hampers · · $5.95 ..

IJtilltr Tallies

· ·· · · .. · $5.45

Open Saturdar,-1\'lfrlats Vatll Clarkt••••

USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLANI

B. H SANBORN

McMaster Hardware &amp; Fumitur•:Co.
"The Big Busy Ston Whera Your Dollar H1a.~n-."
lo!IDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Meet Pitting
OSU, St. Louis

SURPRISE
HIM WllH A

Cirftlancl John A.... 72 C.W.
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ODd lleglster
Prbes

Nordmann, a ponderous,
junior
cent4?1', c11ptivated

Hobby HorN

Y.ou CaR't Come

II Sebd A Card

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SPORN LEAGU'E
Hiah .su,..., ·OK. l4
Hi&amp;Jl T-hree Game frt~.. w.
DudiHng 582
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High Single Game, · Carl WilU,

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In recording a 3.0 early
record.

SATURDAY', DECEMIEI l''- 10 II i:OO

.BOSTON UPI ~ Bronco Horvath. of the Bo!ton 8rWns, leading
storer in Hte National Hockey
League, has reoovered from a
toe injury.

~adquiirters

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Team Tbree GaJftel, Pulverlz..

EAGLES CLUB

sea~o n

HORVATH RECOVIRS

Authorized l\lacGregor

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- DANCE
M..,..lllers Qd· ·G:uests
MUSIC ·JIY ..

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Team Single Ganie, Pulverizers
947.
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~nnanta · . . . . . . . . 12 _,;
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26~ J.S13~ .611
630

Pulverizers. . ...... . U
Grimes
Rocketeers ...... · 2!
Trippers ......... 22'AI
LabW!ers ......... 20
OUice : . ~· . . . . . . . liS
Green Hbms . . . . 13
" " ' &amp; !loll . . . . . . 6

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THE BOB HERNDON TIUQ

CHECK LIST FOR

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DRESSES

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Bet...,orr. !olloii ~-IO~r,.

otlfl le!l ~at~~ ·.iili£·. ~1'ito. the
bad, ,MI. ~ '~~ '-•m
outs
hill .,., \J.I IP llf· M.
H. Lambrlabt ai9PJMI!I the light
Mfore the btll nne far tbe _.ven

SHOES

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morning service this Sun·
with
Richard Vallghlin to de·
day
165
liver the sermon.
The Sesaion Seledlon Committee reported on the new officer.t
for Lhe- y~ar to be presented , to
to th.e cburcb body.
,
to
others present at the ' meetiri'g
Robert Tewksbary, J. H.
Ruasell Lyons, Jobn Fultz,
Buchqnan, l4isa f•rie Er·
MilS Susan Park, Mre. E.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis

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GIFTS F·OR THE FAMilY
AND FRIENDS

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Given Away Each Week

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Money for any worthy
purpose up to

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off for

Tbe regiatry showed that over
in attendance
J11ring ~be two d an. Prizes were
Jlven to
two ludr:y 1tinner11.
J!renda Brown , daugh.ter of Mr.
nd Mn. Donald Brown, Neiw Ha·
ven, won.. an electric fry pan. Mra.
. nard~ Fields, New Haven, won
- eanned bam as a dOOl" prize.
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were Mrs.

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service. ·

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only, car or furniture.
Phone: first for l .. trip

evening.
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1 Others playine were Mra. ~~·
eU Bo&amp;p, Mn. Mike Hackett 4Pt~
Mrs. Edna French.
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At the conch.! ..;on of the P4Y· .
JQg the gueata were invited .tq 11~!!, ·
dln.ng room fOr · refreshrq~nij. '
The table wa• covered with t ;~a
e)ot4 and decorated w1th qri~
and neen and red ChrtSU..,
'balls. - - - - - - - -

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Neither of the two c:lubl was McHale, obvlouely disappoint~.
ahle to !wing a single dei.l al- ''There 11 still .plenty of time for
thouch both tried In every posal· us to shop around."
ble direction,
G~neral Manager Johnn~ \fe-

Rohio

tbelr thanks to the
New Havt:n lkuineu Men , the
1Jou Club, the fire doep~~rtment
•"'- ether~ wbo eooperated 10
e .santa'• viait poMible.
"the Bizlar wbi('h wa s held
from Pridly tbrou.ch Salurdl)'
Wd termed llUCceuful. llrt. Ro•-rt
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a a . Ot hi ift, generaJ
chair•
mn of 1M ennt. e:r.tended her
per.....-at thanka to all who helpM~
tnd reported that abe was
very pleased with the results.

Church Elders
1114 !IJ!l 107 4116 Hold Business
1&lt;8 1qo 207 w ,

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meetml in the e!hureb bui.ment Wuise and Sue Adkinl an• • ...:.
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Tuesday and quilted. Tbote prtten~ 8Qnecutter attended I ~nt Dolll
were Mn. Ert:ell Adkln•, Nd:Ue Hrandie1i Crusade in Pt. Plt!!lhnt
and LouJ&amp;e Adkins , Mrs. Allie Hafl·
rnan . Mn. l.onn• Boo«uttea· and
Mr and Mn. E41M' Abbott w-tre
Chri•t• and Mn. AmJ BoMon. The HuntinJton v1Uton 'hHdaJ .
Aid l"hnstma~ part: w1ll be 11n al' l Mn. Mrron Baile-y aad &amp;on of
. day aff11r 11 the !tome of 1(.n. Nel- f illlddleport were weekftKI (iUHtl
lie Adkms
on l&gt;e&lt;' 15, WIU. I of Mr. and Mn . Elmer Bailey

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T.Of! Pl~t....
Avero~~an
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Tetm T~e {lat;teo, Carllngo 1 11' V.~ ·, ·. . . . . . . . 169

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Olfidall. ol the Womaal's Club

Edison Bllr:er.

.T. Tum IDWI•r

TOPCOAT&amp;
"We're not giving, up,"

preaent

' Houdoohelt . . . .
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l ..se!!obaum ... , 137 .J2$ J.8!1 oi49

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0 ne w•• l h• larteA «&lt;W., . .n
Seuetary, Mrs. Noah Il.ukln&amp;;
Tru1urer, Mn. Wi.U Btyndlda JHn in New Hne• er"cW the
Af!d Flower commiUee lba -.,.. , streets ~~~ last Yrldar everNal to
nolda and Mn. Shirley };illJ.
get a &amp;hmpM of &amp;.nt1 Cl.tut II
ot•d'
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he vlalted the towa.
IK'•-.. atten lnl! were .111r1. SAW By tW time that S.nta rlll.de
renee Milhoan, M;rs. Perry Mit('b, bit appearance at about 1:30 p.
Mn. Herman Bailey and •rand- m. IIJ&lt;!h 1 larxe t...wd biNI aJ~aughler, Mn. Moot Miller. lira. aembled al the Cllt" Buil.ia&amp;
.....oyolle&amp;IIMIMller, MM','u· BIBuonchhe HMip- a traffi(' Jam wu &lt;'ftated in 1\e
.....n
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n; . .h Ier 0 I t•WJIU
' rs a e
· - t OWD. Ml¥(1t ..Om
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n, Mrt. L. . Diles Grlnllead had to recn~it hllpp to.
&amp;nd ~ra. Carl M•ttox.
Llirect the traffic.
L. Miner.
The at!ajr waa beld i,n CODjUQCt ion with the anDllal U:oiLdq .......
C ub Suaion Held
zaar •pon~ared by tbe New Ha·
Mr1. Charles A8i Bradbwy en· ven Woman'• Club.
tertained membera of her Card
Santa wa.s tranJPQrted to tow..
Club Tue1day for thelr regular aboard the New Haven i'j~
evening &lt;If -cards and their a;mual truck. H~ stop~ •t the lllhted
Chriatmas p•rty.
. Commumty CbrtatmM tree where
be g.ave ~"~h cn:t t~I"..~lanlnd tbeq
Prizes were won by Mrs.
bert Schmoll, Mn. WiUiam CbU"'- moved to "'""' Cat.Y .oUI d I wJl,re
Mrs. Dt&gt;nald Mil1B and Mrs.
1 he handed out treats to al' of the
Harris, who was a gueat tor tbe - - ·
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Dartt,
ind Mn. Max Orndorff
LaWI'tnce White, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.

Next W....s SeMclvl•
Llbert:Y vs. Bawlings
Jaycees va· Holaum
Jr. OUAM VI White

$29.95 to $65.50

lleCiawr-FREE -Rellster
Middleport, Ohio

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Dave
Darst,
DurinJ
theJr.
evening the !dnginl Heln.c
l.li repo~ aa improvtna:.
of Christmas Cuols was enjoyed 1
the group and al&amp;O a gift ex-

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.. by: S'l'YLEMART
MIDDISHADE
BROOKF&lt;IELD

Cllrlst11111 Bonus: l4atft'rulllttr WQXer

THE SHOE BOX

Liberty
Jaycees ..
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16
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A. M.
12
nil WHkl. hlults
.Japctu 0 WbitN 3
Jtawlinp J Jr. OUAM 1
Uberty o Holaum 3

a. V. Glbb• .
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w. Do~ilil·. 4 :Wr!~f : ... 177
~· Duddfng
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For Class Held
Smart Home

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pr~~~ o.~:, ~O....::;:':!i . anta '-i.aUS trlets
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Oak Grove
I. ~":'~ '.:.~ Willller
the tolltn~inl oUice:n were elect·
...1 T N
. Jla. Friday Social.Items
:;n~~~:i~::·t~;ct1
~.!:.::~~·.f: 't!:~J:'' ';:, fOWtl (} ew · VeQ
tn:'1"u~~;,~·.:'.,:t,t:, ~..:: ltnt:,;:,.~ce:::d Loren•ao.·tili,. .lki tsr~'

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Party

bulineu meeti~t£ wu condu('ted
by the presidmt, Mrs. Willi• An·
Tl.l COUNTY LEAGUE
thony. Plans were made to- lilt
,.
balkets to be taken to needy
Hilfl kor" Dac. 7
families for Chrl.ltma• and the
,J:Ilgh in d. 1 Y:ame, Grate 233
a:roup alao dilcusaed plans for
, High Ind. 3 Games, Grate 608
. the deeoratlona at tbe church.
lflgh Team 1 Galne Liberty 891
DevotionaJ leader for the eve--.
Hllb Team 3 Gimes Liberty 2.527 nlng was Mr. Anthony wbo used
Sfaftdlnif;
Won Lost the Sec&lt;lnd Chapter of Luke for
1.111um . . . . . . . . . . 24 15
the scripture and chose as hit
bite . . . . . . . . .
23 16
topic "God'• Mercy at CbristmaR"
Rawlina:s .......... .. . 22 17 . The opening prayer was given by

Mt

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·-HOUSE..SLIPPERS
COWBOY
COMBAT SHOES

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Team 1 Game Pulverberl' 947

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,WCIItS Wear

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11~ !31

Team 3 Oamea, Pulvetiftts 2627-

--·· Cutler
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SIASON HIGHt
Jnd. S Game•. R. V. ~bbs, 8JS9
l(ld ·1 Gt~l'!, ·R. v. Glbbt. .•

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New
Yurk f8Jl:s last week when he led
St. Louie to an upset victory m·t&gt;r
St. Jphn's, the 1959 National In·
vit.oUon Tournament champion ~.
1'he BiJiikens also whipped Abl ·
lepe Cbrl&amp;tian and Kansas St:tle

. Turtcey

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H. Clatworthy

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Although only a !mphomore, Lucas aJready has lived up
to his
prt!ll notices a&amp; the m'ltt publicized court star since Wilt Charn Derlain left Philaddphia i.\r Kanhl. The tl·9 cenler · averaged 25
points a game as the Buckeyes
tl'aTllpled Wake Forest, Memphis,
State, Pittlburgh aud Butler in
tht&gt;ir first four ouhng,w.

GIVI A GIFT CRRI'IFICATI!

Slreel

OHIQ MIOH SCHOOL

Middleport For
Vital SEO Test

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Arl 195
S
J. SJason ............ 505
The hGme ot Mra. Geora:e Hach '"'""'!-" ame- 1n ·•
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kett Sr. wu deeonted throuJhout
veder MB
OM
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for the ChrllfJnat 11e110n wheu
mab single Gtme, Norman
WFRit~~ ~~:~T I
the Jolly Bunrh ~wing Club met
Kloes 223
her home for their annual
Te~m Three Game, Chipman's High ~~
Mullen
puty The c aroler•
1
Jfarlqt, 23'1'2.
th.e gue~ts at the tront
Team Single Game, Qooss and Hi&amp;b Sluele Game, P. Collin• 219
lind th~ gift. lor exehange
Sons, 832
br
pla~ at the feet of 1 lara:e
Standln·,.
Won Lost Pet. Tei~~ i222ee Games, N. Y. Cloth- San Ia Clause on II low table.
Allsociattd Radio .. 27 12 6t! T
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N Y. Clothlnt
The meeting wall pre......tect by a
Cbapman'o JWI
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e arne .
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Hot Rod• . . . . .... . 22 1'1 .~ StaNfllntt
Won L
Davis Warner ..... 21 U!
Landmark ......... u 28 .zaz :;ore~ 5~0 ~ th.~: 1:
Cross and Sont . . . 11 28 212
w or
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SIASON HIGH$
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LaRa~~."s~..;,.· ·s,•••.•• 195 18 A,.
Ind. 3 Games, "Roeb" J)avia, 6911
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SON HIGHS
24
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Ind. 1 Game "Bud .. :McK.inqey, 23fl Ind. Game5 P. Collins
The Hearthstone c~ of the
498
3
Team 3 -Games Hot Rods 2tOO
Firat Baptist Church met at the
Ind. 1 Game P. Collins 21 9
home of Mr. and Mn. Paul smart
Teaqa 1 Game, Hot Rods, 87B
T.OP "5" IOWL.IIIS SIIUIS
Team 3 Games Landmark 2224 · Tuesday for a pol luck dinner
Arl 51.1 t
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Team 1 Game N. Y. ClOthing 840 and Chr ..,tmos
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Rocks ,Davia
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was
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Woody v•
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n,~IJ8 · · · · · · · · · · · · "'
theme.
1 P. Colllns-M. Murray ... 151
Norman Kloes ·· · ··· · ··· · 508
· P. Mullen ······ · ·
146
dinner a abort

The g11.ne also will feature
a
due! between two strong AllAmerJea cAndidates - Big Bob
N'ordmann of St. Louis and Ohio
Slate'li Jerry Luca!'i.

MACGREGOR
GOLFSET .

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M. Houduholt

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Panthers Invade

Mt.er a week of preliminary
lparrmg, seventh-nmked St. Louis
entertaiaH fourth · ranked Ohio
Stal.e 1'bur.stlay night in college
balketbaU's first collision
l&gt;etweea top-rated teams this sea-

Gift Of A
LifeTime

r ... Free

Classy Battle In Jacket Land

SPOim

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Dally-Sef!llDel. Pom~ror·Mlddleport, o.. Deo. 10, 195~

Hlilo. ~ ""'- t.
nr...a.liiol laitf.• llf. Houi•

' · uhelt, 597

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High Slnate Gome. v .. Wlpple, 2ljt
Team Three Game~, Swilber-Loh•

aj J)USS

'natO~~~~r-tltime

SHilTS

by Arrow from f4.

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,WhiiJIIII Doubt Give Hiln A Gift Certificate
~ Here For Pomeroy's Treasure Ch,esl
PRO RISULI'I
Prep U.rn~tlonal
....t.al ...ketMU Aleoclatkln
ClnciMatl 129, Detroit 119
117 Phllodolphlo 116
HCond bateman, and'
left ~. Genet'al ManDevine said be · preb.
hB: to bGth thote
the end of the week.

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"Home Of Arto" Sbirto''

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Bwiaher-Lobse Drugs 22 lf
Sport Center . . . . . . 22

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ForemAD·Abbott . . . 18 18 GOO I
DIUihert,Y In&lt;. . . . . • ~~ 22 3lJ9 .

DOWNIE.GROSS, INC.
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' 8~ Centor

Fireotone ... , ... , . : 7. 28 1M

IIAio.Ni !lrajll

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I11d. · 1 Gu:te, R. Davis, J. -Dueri
LDI)Il01rood22Z

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Team

a Ga!ll~· Porperw
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J.1f#Jjiii.iba;;,aded hittinl

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$100

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~o.thingTo. Buy

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ALCiiGT $IRED

Last W"ks Winnen

$'50 ~

• Just Register

. . :, T&lt;t Joll~ ·lh~.fpirlt~f.Ciuisltnas your Pomeroy stores are giYing away $17~ eat!h week,
. . •• lltll'lll!t ti&gt;' ,~Uy1 Just register onCl! ....,h week in u maDy of the ~ listed belOw as you
. ·wish. The ·riftt clrawtog will be neil :ll!!&amp;daJ at 7 P.M. at the Tree m the parting lot in
·, . 11\!'wn:IOji.nifO!Iiori&gt;y, Your Pomeroy st~ ue sparkllng Witb Yuletide lilhts and decora·
tl~ns, tll8y.'i!l.as feStive as a Cbrislmas ~ as f'!ll of St. Nlclt:, Himself!
, Tl!el'r~ a~rlmmlng ov_er wllh wondeif Ill gifts tor everyone :on JO)Il' list. Gifts pric·
ti&lt;al '!llt!i •
I ... gifto sumptuous aDd simple ... gltts ta mate tbls Clnistmas

t.ftAAL.ES

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the meriiestev !

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It'• just a ff!W steps to everything you seek ill the way oJ a Chrlstm.. gift when you
sllop lJi.lll&gt;lneroy. Top,values, too ... that will ]Jelp your gifting dollars go farther!

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I'.tllll£¥

'J1dWy :t.dvel'ilsement s.-.-...~
By These ~nre Chest Stores
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Roblnsoo Laundry

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Hanley mt1 Beuett ~ S&amp;,re
DoWille-Grotll, ·~

The Dally S.allnol

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Modem Marl
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K c Jewolen
Clrele . . , . _ _

L ODd Z Sbopl
Vope S..,. stare
Gllm8re'o Slt!le
Kur ucl
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Sllrb Drug Store
Swisher IDd Lo!ase'lloc store
Goessler Jewelry Store'

Marguerite'• Sh~; Slr.q
En's lleslalll'lllf '
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Cage Titans
Meet Pitting
OSU, St. Louis

SURPRISE
HIM WllH A

Cirftlancl John A.... 72 C.W.
wood Sl
C~nd

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c•..,.aw

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~edletlne 65

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ClewPm4'

ODd lleglster
Prbes

Nordmann, a ponderous,
junior
cent4?1', c11ptivated

Hobby HorN

Y.ou CaR't Come

II Sebd A Card

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SPORN LEAGU'E
Hiah .su,..., ·OK. l4
Hi&amp;Jl T-hree Game frt~.. w.
DudiHng 582
_
High Single Game, · Carl WilU,

6·10

In recording a 3.0 early
record.

SATURDAY', DECEMIEI l''- 10 II i:OO

.BOSTON UPI ~ Bronco Horvath. of the Bo!ton 8rWns, leading
storer in Hte National Hockey
League, has reoovered from a
toe injury.

~adquiirters

' . Mlddleporl

.
Team Tbree GaJftel, Pulverlz..

EAGLES CLUB

sea~o n

HORVATH RECOVIRS

Authorized l\lacGregor

233

- DANCE
M..,..lllers Qd· ·G:uests
MUSIC ·JIY ..

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err, 259'1
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Team Single Ganie, Pulverizers
947.
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.Yf9a lMt Pet.
~nnanta · . . . . . . . . 12 _,;
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· Kilowatts ........ 28
14 ...
667

26~ J.S13~ .611
630

Pulverizers. . ...... . U
Grimes
Rocketeers ...... · 2!
Trippers ......... 22'AI
LabW!ers ......... 20
OUice : . ~· . . . . . . . liS
Green Hbms . . . . 13
" " ' &amp; !loll . . . . . . 6

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THE BOB HERNDON TIUQ

CHECK LIST FOR

· ~of:GS:::ay
DRESSES

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Bet...,orr. !olloii ~-IO~r,.

otlfl le!l ~at~~ ·.iili£·. ~1'ito. the
bad, ,MI. ~ '~~ '-•m
outs
hill .,., \J.I IP llf· M.
H. Lambrlabt ai9PJMI!I the light
Mfore the btll nne far tbe _.ven

SHOES

H£ADWEAR

• llSJ; fJllR Jr,W..Jll'

lh round.

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bach Hd,.. 81A. .·
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i SPOU COATS
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!!il!h Ind• .~ ~t,l! 6011
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to&gt; 1128
lllirb T~··l ..a "'' , lte 21140 ·

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HouiWbelt . . . . . . . . .

Stobar!

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167

morning service this Sun·
with
Richard Vallghlin to de·
day
165
liver the sermon.
The Sesaion Seledlon Committee reported on the new officer.t
for Lhe- y~ar to be presented , to
to th.e cburcb body.
,
to
others present at the ' meetiri'g
Robert Tewksbary, J. H.
Ruasell Lyons, Jobn Fultz,
Buchqnan, l4isa f•rie Er·
MilS Susan Park, Mre. E.
Mrs. Arthur Lewis

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INDUifti~ • Lli.Gull

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elders wat ·
plrtLtfPatiOn ·

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GIFTS F·OR THE FAMilY
AND FRIENDS

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Loans on Si&amp;nature•

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$1000

Given Away Each Week

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Money for any worthy
purpose up to

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off for

Tbe regiatry showed that over
in attendance
J11ring ~be two d an. Prizes were
Jlven to
two ludr:y 1tinner11.
J!renda Brown , daugh.ter of Mr.
nd Mn. Donald Brown, Neiw Ha·
ven, won.. an electric fry pan. Mra.
. nard~ Fields, New Haven, won
- eanned bam as a dOOl" prize.
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)00 people were

were Mrs.

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fl!!rh InA. 1 Gao!&gt;o,_a:

Eberl- 1
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Meet.....,.alexwith cash from us.

service. ·

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only, car or furniture.
Phone: first for l .. trip

evening.
, ,
1 Others playine were Mra. ~~·
eU Bo&amp;p, Mn. Mike Hackett 4Pt~
Mrs. Edna French.
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At the conch.! ..;on of the P4Y· .
JQg the gueata were invited .tq 11~!!, ·
dln.ng room fOr · refreshrq~nij. '
The table wa• covered with t ;~a
e)ot4 and decorated w1th qri~
and neen and red ChrtSU..,
'balls. - - - - - - - -

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FIIO!I f35.75

Neither of the two c:lubl was McHale, obvlouely disappoint~.
ahle to !wing a single dei.l al- ''There 11 still .plenty of time for
thouch both tried In every posal· us to shop around."
ble direction,
G~neral Manager Johnn~ \fe-

Rohio

tbelr thanks to the
New Havt:n lkuineu Men , the
1Jou Club, the fire doep~~rtment
•"'- ether~ wbo eooperated 10
e .santa'• viait poMible.
"the Bizlar wbi('h wa s held
from Pridly tbrou.ch Salurdl)'
Wd termed llUCceuful. llrt. Ro•-rt
w-1
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a a . Ot hi ift, generaJ
chair•
mn of 1M ennt. e:r.tended her
per.....-at thanka to all who helpM~
tnd reported that abe was
very pleased with the results.

Church Elders
1114 !IJ!l 107 4116 Hold Business
1&lt;8 1qo 207 w ,

by Alligator
uld

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meetml in the e!hureb bui.ment Wuise and Sue Adkinl an• • ...:.
"' - r
Tuesday and quilted. Tbote prtten~ 8Qnecutter attended I ~nt Dolll
were Mn. Ert:ell Adkln•, Nd:Ue Hrandie1i Crusade in Pt. Plt!!lhnt
and LouJ&amp;e Adkins , Mrs. Allie Hafl·
rnan . Mn. l.onn• Boo«uttea· and
Mr and Mn. E41M' Abbott w-tre
Chri•t• and Mn. AmJ BoMon. The HuntinJton v1Uton 'hHdaJ .
Aid l"hnstma~ part: w1ll be 11n al' l Mn. Mrron Baile-y aad &amp;on of
. day aff11r 11 the !tome of 1(.n. Nel- f illlddleport were weekftKI (iUHtl
lie Adkms
on l&gt;e&lt;' 15, WIU. I of Mr. and Mn . Elmer Bailey

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, Clatwoj11t~
T.Of! Pl~t....
Avero~~an
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Tetm T~e {lat;teo, Carllngo 1 11' V.~ ·, ·. . . . . . . . 169

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Olfidall. ol the Womaal's Club

Edison Bllr:er.

.T. Tum IDWI•r

TOPCOAT&amp;
"We're not giving, up,"

preaent

' Houdoohelt . . . .
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ll)lvr. ·. ·. . ... 2\1 liN IS6 1141
l ..se!!obaum ... , 137 .J2$ J.8!1 oi49

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Vice Prelideot. Mrs. E. L · Hul)lel
0 ne w•• l h• larteA «&lt;W., . .n
Seuetary, Mrs. Noah Il.ukln&amp;;
Tru1urer, Mn. Wi.U Btyndlda JHn in New Hne• er"cW the
Af!d Flower commiUee lba -.,.. , streets ~~~ last Yrldar everNal to
nolda and Mn. Shirley };illJ.
get a &amp;hmpM of &amp;.nt1 Cl.tut II
ot•d'
.., • _
he vlalted the towa.
IK'•-.. atten lnl! were .111r1. SAW By tW time that S.nta rlll.de
renee Milhoan, M;rs. Perry Mit('b, bit appearance at about 1:30 p.
Mn. Herman Bailey and •rand- m. IIJ&lt;!h 1 larxe t...wd biNI aJ~aughler, Mn. Moot Miller. lira. aembled al the Cllt" Buil.ia&amp;
.....oyolle&amp;IIMIMller, MM','u· BIBuonchhe HMip- a traffi(' Jam wu &lt;'ftated in 1\e
.....n
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n; . .h Ier 0 I t•WJIU
' rs a e
· - t OWD. Ml¥(1t ..Om
1!"'
n, Mrt. L. . Diles Grlnllead had to recn~it hllpp to.
&amp;nd ~ra. Carl M•ttox.
Llirect the traffic.
L. Miner.
The at!ajr waa beld i,n CODjUQCt ion with the anDllal U:oiLdq .......
C ub Suaion Held
zaar •pon~ared by tbe New Ha·
Mr1. Charles A8i Bradbwy en· ven Woman'• Club.
tertained membera of her Card
Santa wa.s tranJPQrted to tow..
Club Tue1day for thelr regular aboard the New Haven i'j~
evening &lt;If -cards and their a;mual truck. H~ stop~ •t the lllhted
Chriatmas p•rty.
. Commumty CbrtatmM tree where
be g.ave ~"~h cn:t t~I"..~lanlnd tbeq
Prizes were won by Mrs.
bert Schmoll, Mn. WiUiam CbU"'- moved to "'""' Cat.Y .oUI d I wJl,re
Mrs. Dt&gt;nald Mil1B and Mrs.
1 he handed out treats to al' of the
Harris, who was a gueat tor tbe - - ·
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Dartt,
ind Mn. Max Orndorff
LaWI'tnce White, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.

Next W....s SeMclvl•
Llbert:Y vs. Bawlings
Jaycees va· Holaum
Jr. OUAM VI White

$29.95 to $65.50

lleCiawr-FREE -Rellster
Middleport, Ohio

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Dave
Darst,
DurinJ
theJr.
evening the !dnginl Heln.c
l.li repo~ aa improvtna:.
of Christmas Cuols was enjoyed 1
the group and al&amp;O a gift ex-

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164.

.. by: S'l'YLEMART
MIDDISHADE
BROOKF&lt;IELD

Cllrlst11111 Bonus: l4atft'rulllttr WQXer

THE SHOE BOX

Liberty
Jaycees ..
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16
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A. M.
12
nil WHkl. hlults
.Japctu 0 WbitN 3
Jtawlinp J Jr. OUAM 1
Uberty o Holaum 3

a. V. Glbb• .
. . ·" . . 1114
w. Do~ilil·. 4 :Wr!~f : ... 177
~· Duddfng
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For Class Held
Smart Home

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27 • 35'7
26 33.'l

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pr~~~ o.~:, ~O....::;:':!i . anta '-i.aUS trlets
e
Oak Grove
I. ~":'~ '.:.~ Willller
the tolltn~inl oUice:n were elect·
...1 T N
. Jla. Friday Social.Items
:;n~~~:i~::·t~;ct1
~.!:.::~~·.f: 't!:~J:'' ';:, fOWtl (} ew · VeQ
tn:'1"u~~;,~·.:'.,:t,t:, ~..:: ltnt:,;:,.~ce:::d Loren•ao.·tili,. .lki tsr~'

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C1ub
Party

bulineu meeti~t£ wu condu('ted
by the presidmt, Mrs. Willi• An·
Tl.l COUNTY LEAGUE
thony. Plans were made to- lilt
,.
balkets to be taken to needy
Hilfl kor" Dac. 7
families for Chrl.ltma• and the
,J:Ilgh in d. 1 Y:ame, Grate 233
a:roup alao dilcusaed plans for
, High Ind. 3 Games, Grate 608
. the deeoratlona at tbe church.
lflgh Team 1 Galne Liberty 891
DevotionaJ leader for the eve--.
Hllb Team 3 Gimes Liberty 2.527 nlng was Mr. Anthony wbo used
Sfaftdlnif;
Won Lost the Sec&lt;lnd Chapter of Luke for
1.111um . . . . . . . . . . 24 15
the scripture and chose as hit
bite . . . . . . . . .
23 16
topic "God'• Mercy at CbristmaR"
Rawlina:s .......... .. . 22 17 . The opening prayer was given by

Mt

17

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·-HOUSE..SLIPPERS
COWBOY
COMBAT SHOES

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Team 1 Game Pulverberl' 947

•

,WCIItS Wear

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11~ !31

Team 3 Oamea, Pulvetiftts 2627-

--·· Cutler
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SIASON HIGHt
Jnd. S Game•. R. V. ~bbs, 8JS9
l(ld ·1 Gt~l'!, ·R. v. Glbbt. .•

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New
Yurk f8Jl:s last week when he led
St. Louie to an upset victory m·t&gt;r
St. Jphn's, the 1959 National In·
vit.oUon Tournament champion ~.
1'he BiJiikens also whipped Abl ·
lepe Cbrl&amp;tian and Kansas St:tle

. Turtcey

~: ~;.

H. Clatworthy

m

Although only a !mphomore, Lucas aJready has lived up
to his
prt!ll notices a&amp; the m'ltt publicized court star since Wilt Charn Derlain left Philaddphia i.\r Kanhl. The tl·9 cenler · averaged 25
points a game as the Buckeyes
tl'aTllpled Wake Forest, Memphis,
State, Pittlburgh aud Butler in
tht&gt;ir first four ouhng,w.

GIVI A GIFT CRRI'IFICATI!

Slreel

OHIQ MIOH SCHOOL

Middleport For
Vital SEO Test

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Arl 195
S
J. SJason ............ 505
The hGme ot Mra. Geora:e Hach '"'""'!-" ame- 1n ·•
' 1·
kett Sr. wu deeonted throuJhout
veder MB
OM
U
for the ChrllfJnat 11e110n wheu
mab single Gtme, Norman
WFRit~~ ~~:~T I
the Jolly Bunrh ~wing Club met
Kloes 223
her home for their annual
Te~m Three Game, Chipman's High ~~
Mullen
puty The c aroler•
1
Jfarlqt, 23'1'2.
th.e gue~ts at the tront
Team Single Game, Qooss and Hi&amp;b Sluele Game, P. Collin• 219
lind th~ gift. lor exehange
Sons, 832
br
pla~ at the feet of 1 lara:e
Standln·,.
Won Lost Pet. Tei~~ i222ee Games, N. Y. Cloth- San Ia Clause on II low table.
Allsociattd Radio .. 27 12 6t! T
o· I G
N Y. Clothlnt
The meeting wall pre......tect by a
Cbapman'o JWI
'""r•-t
. .MI
- I'• .··v--·r ·, ean:._;!mg
e arne .
¥''"'
IR
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Hot Rod• . . . . .... . 22 1'1 .~ StaNfllntt
Won L
Davis Warner ..... 21 U!
Landmark ......... u 28 .zaz :;ore~ 5~0 ~ th.~: 1:
Cross and Sont . . . 11 28 212
w or
Jng · ·
SIASON HIGH$
.
LaRa~~."s~..;,.· ·s,•••.•• 195 18 A,.
Ind. 3 Games, "Roeb" J)avia, 6911
SIA......
SON HIGHS
24
1'\J.
Ind. 1 Game "Bud .. :McK.inqey, 23fl Ind. Game5 P. Collins
The Hearthstone c~ of the
498
3
Team 3 -Games Hot Rods 2tOO
Firat Baptist Church met at the
Ind. 1 Game P. Collins 21 9
home of Mr. and Mn. Paul smart
Teaqa 1 Game, Hot Rods, 87B
T.OP "5" IOWL.IIIS SIIUIS
Team 3 Games Landmark 2224 · Tuesday for a pol luck dinner
Arl 51.1 t
....
Team 1 Game N. Y. ClOthing 840 and Chr ..,tmos
. The Sm•rt
vee er•..............
· · · · · · · · · · · · OlOIO"
"5 .. sow•
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Rocks ,Davia
IJ21
MTOP
Eb. rob
h
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was
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decorated
Woody v•
'17
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IC
· · · · · · · · · 1in keeping with
n,~IJ8 · · · · · · · · · · · · "'
theme.
1 P. Colllns-M. Murray ... 151
Norman Kloes ·· · ··· · ··· · 508
· P. Mullen ······ · ·
146
dinner a abort

The g11.ne also will feature
a
due! between two strong AllAmerJea cAndidates - Big Bob
N'ordmann of St. Louis and Ohio
Slate'li Jerry Luca!'i.

MACGREGOR
GOLFSET .

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M. Houduholt

80\Vti:NG
. ,~Uim'~•"':F ,

son.

WI'I'B A

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Panthers Invade

Mt.er a week of preliminary
lparrmg, seventh-nmked St. Louis
entertaiaH fourth · ranked Ohio
Stal.e 1'bur.stlay night in college
balketbaU's first collision
l&gt;etweea top-rated teams this sea-

Gift Of A
LifeTime

r ... Free

Classy Battle In Jacket Land

SPOim

Bu h

Dally-Sef!llDel. Pom~ror·Mlddleport, o.. Deo. 10, 195~

Hlilo. ~ ""'- t.
nr...a.liiol laitf.• llf. Houi•

' · uhelt, 597

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SROIIT

High Slnate Gome. v .. Wlpple, 2ljt
Team Three Game~, Swilber-Loh•

aj J)USS

'natO~~~~r-tltime

SHilTS

by Arrow from f4.

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,WhiiJIIII Doubt Give Hiln A Gift Certificate
~ Here For Pomeroy's Treasure Ch,esl
PRO RISULI'I
Prep U.rn~tlonal
....t.al ...ketMU Aleoclatkln
ClnciMatl 129, Detroit 119
117 Phllodolphlo 116
HCond bateman, and'
left ~. Genet'al ManDevine said be · preb.
hB: to bGth thote
the end of the week.

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"Home Of Arto" Sbirto''

I

·. W.· Loli•

m~r.:.

· 15 u

Bwiaher-Lobse Drugs 22 lf
Sport Center . . . . . . 22

14

ForemAD·Abbott . . . 18 18 GOO I
DIUihert,Y In&lt;. . . . . • ~~ 22 3lJ9 .

DOWNIE.GROSS, INC.
·

cement

.

' 8~ Centor

Fireotone ... , ... , . : 7. 28 1M

IIAio.Ni !lrajll

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lltd. . 3. ~a. L. Jll•wood ~
I11d. · 1 Gu:te, R. Davis, J. -Dueri
LDI)Il01rood22Z

-. · .POMEROY, pmo
.

Team

a Ga!ll~· Porperw
" ' .

Jllqet

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Ceme.~

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to
J.1f#Jjiii.iba;;,aded hittinl

re••ona"

•. G. Md(lnney: ~ .... : .. L l'JO ., .
1. Duerr .•: .. .... .- . . ... 1U 1

of the

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Manqer, oeorce .. Ia;;;. I
there aren't

. 8. JJcKioitoi. . . . . . . .

too n

10-LOGN·A .,. .
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$100

0

ED STAR~~

~o.thingTo. Buy

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. • .. ..... ~-.~;l l1, . , ,•./ 1'M

,.,. into

ALCiiGT $IRED

Last W"ks Winnen

$'50 ~

• Just Register

. . :, T&lt;t Joll~ ·lh~.fpirlt~f.Ciuisltnas your Pomeroy stores are giYing away $17~ eat!h week,
. . •• lltll'lll!t ti&gt;' ,~Uy1 Just register onCl! ....,h week in u maDy of the ~ listed belOw as you
. ·wish. The ·riftt clrawtog will be neil :ll!!&amp;daJ at 7 P.M. at the Tree m the parting lot in
·, . 11\!'wn:IOji.nifO!Iiori&gt;y, Your Pomeroy st~ ue sparkllng Witb Yuletide lilhts and decora·
tl~ns, tll8y.'i!l.as feStive as a Cbrislmas ~ as f'!ll of St. Nlclt:, Himself!
, Tl!el'r~ a~rlmmlng ov_er wllh wondeif Ill gifts tor everyone :on JO)Il' list. Gifts pric·
ti&lt;al '!llt!i •
I ... gifto sumptuous aDd simple ... gltts ta mate tbls Clnistmas

t.ftAAL.ES

16'1.

the meriiestev !

·

It'• just a ff!W steps to everything you seek ill the way oJ a Chrlstm.. gift when you
sllop lJi.lll&gt;lneroy. Top,values, too ... that will ]Jelp your gifting dollars go farther!

5 .GIVEN
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You
. · Any
F.,
.
. GiSB. . BBU n&amp;ra•
I'.tllll£¥

'J1dWy :t.dvel'ilsement s.-.-...~
By These ~nre Chest Stores
•
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Roblnsoo Laundry

f•'*•'

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If'

Hanley mt1 Beuett ~ S&amp;,re
DoWille-Grotll, ·~

The Dally S.allnol

ne

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Modem Marl
.

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. ~ted

K c Jewolen
Clrele . . , . _ _

L ODd Z Sbopl
Vope S..,. stare
Gllm8re'o Slt!le
Kur ucl
Zlntlt

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Sllrb Drug Store
Swisher IDd Lo!ase'lloc store
Goessler Jewelry Store'

Marguerite'• Sh~; Slr.q
En's lleslalll'lllf '
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D111J: Sellllllll, l'!Omeroy-llllddleport , 0 ., Dec. 10, 19~9

BJ:.TES

.....-d. GDI !Mertioo. .Mamam cbarl• - to oema
• . . . . par word for tbret eooeeeutift 1Diertioo&amp;.
.....,., -ODe moDth tot JO cen\1 PW wo._.-d.

llall Ate of I omti per word will be ebue~ for ldvertiainll
·• -paid wMlaiD. 10 dar• L't.er receiving bill.
~ lD Advertiodnc- Sbollld be reported 111unediately. Til
llolq-SIIIiioel will D04: be r.poGI!Ible tor more UlAn one , __
M

1 DAY

8 DAYS

80c

90c
11.20
fl.DC

toe

t1 DAYr

1 M:O

5-1.36

M-M

1!.80
..,.00
:a._•
7lc:
f2.26
17.50
reoelted b7 10 A Jl. will be In Lhat day'• paper.

Ill

Notices_______

! (9 )

F
or Sale

-,

'ICINDUNG WOOD FOR '-'===~------- the baulioe. Pick up ,lny time
•t 008 E- Main St.. Pomeroy.
12-Nte

FB1Z

SEE THE

1960

Full Trailer Load

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KARRPomeroy,
&amp; VANehJo
ZANDT
.

ni~

HAY FOR SALE AT
MORE F
Ch
1 .1!:
Pom JOO~rm.
ares

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COAL.
lt.:.u·M, Pomeroy.

~J'..\o'l

umu

Gil

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l2-5·6tp
PHONE
1:t-8·1ltp

GUOO LUMP

Hurry In To

i';Ai~u:.&amp;...,~iPLASTIC

1

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24-a for '"al·e
Trade

1 19

w.muow bHnda and llhoildes, Vene
lJan blmd•, aoJ kmd• oud ooloro

POMEROY MOTOR
COMPANY

moval. Phone 6148.

12·:J..30tp

o":th'!!~c:

M. cooper. Phone 247.W' 2·D·:Jlp

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Legal Not-ice "

.u .,••,: .
1

YOUt!h Fe II,OWShip,
Holds Yule Party
At Enterprl·se·

Annual DJ'nner Of
Syracuse Garden
C.lub Is De'c. 11

~ally Sentinel, Pomercy-Middleport, o ., Dec. 10 , 195 9-7

Mainly About
People
11'1 Pomeroy

I
Mulb~erry,
-~~~ ~-·
I

;. ~d

.._"'"'"~

~~A-

Mr. and .Mrt. Charles l!einilllr1tfl
• nd sons of Columbuo were reeenl
gue11ts of his parents, Mr. and M.ra.
~du Meinhart.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Buck and
Mrs. Charlell Burt were Gallipolis
visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach visited
Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Migbt, Bradbury.
Miss Louise Gilmore and mother,
"\frs. Elza Gilmore Sr., were GaUlpolls VISitors Wedne!May.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cantrell Sr. end
Mr .and Mrs . Joe Cantrell Jr. and
daughter, Sally, of Charleaton, W.
{a ., spent Wednesday with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
l1rs. Robert Lehew.

1

~ 100

011

~state ~uuated,

I, Um~tes

Jcl~e

B-f.f.t., .

TELEVI~10N,

~d

~ectwn;

decanter~ ~

~-

MCCULLOCH
CHAIN SAWS

fAin

Just Register

~J

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1o1oo

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--"Or
'"-J•
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loOc CHIIISTMAS TREEs BOo Y;;;;;,
cJtoice 1&amp;r1e or small. M)c each,
abOut Det. 7th- Flfe'a Middleport
optQ 1(J a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

11 8il

121

GOOD BANK
GRAVEL
FOR
•lo. lin. NeU lllddluwart
Portland·SUver,.vme Rold..
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12-J.-12tc

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Control

2 le •

BUSlNEIS READY
..,;eq:uipped, low rent,
teady income.
1
Phone
82G-M.

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FREE INSPECTIONS. PHONE
883 M Gl
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!moreControl
Supply
Vauthan
Pest
Co. StOre.
M.em•
b
N
1
er tl
ational Peat Control
AuoclatJon.
13-I·Ue

Legal Noti,...
~w

lid were distributed for 111e.

LoGAL NOTIU
Ce&amp;e No. l2,963
1::1 t
e te s ue M..,...
"""'om~a. who reside&amp;
at 41U HUlsdaJe Road, San Diego
16, t:aHfornla, and Evelyn Bensley
Stomaka, who resldea at Mi~ Monteza.una Road, San Dieeo, Cah..tor·
n,lll, the motner of .Bette Sue MeDON STIVEBS
Cornu, the plaee of resldenc.e of
the ~ther of Bette Sue McComas
being unknown •nd cannot with
reuonljbte dllilence be aaeert111 in·
ed, will take noll"" that on the
·9tn day of December, 1959, tbe
plalnLI1f, Edward Lee McC'omu a
I
•
manor, by Lee McComas, his
'tton. N
fnend, flied hia petition aiainat
~~~~~~·~P~om~oro~y~,~O~h~l~o:-:-1 ln..n~ toSW
ber in the Court of Common Pleu
M&amp;.w....,.
Meiga County, Ohio, In caae No:
IJO
---·
·
_ ! 12,963, pny1n1 tor divorce and
NEL ELECJ'RJC TRAIN, EX· BARNES·SIMPSON INSUBAN\i&amp; other relief, on Ute &amp;rounds of
TRA IWitcbea •tnd tract. Call
AleDtl, Mldteport. Fke, A.Uter gross netleet of duty and exU26·M.
12·.8lp
Ita\) bJ1e, Bon . Phone 8311.
trome cruelty. Said cause will be

(ZOb' Insurance

MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY IN(

( 'iQ I 1\Mrtne

~yppllft

, UIID
-and : : : .
ltan Martne ..... 11'14 ltf¥1M

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COMPLETE

INSURANCE- PB\i-

teetlon. Lift~, Aulo, fh'e, Pollo.
Don Milil,

~~~ ~:~~~:,;;.7 1:.o_after

Prayer closed lhe mer.tint after
whicb Mro. V. D. Edward I l\frl. Jlobert Warner MW Lucretia "·n·
""'
helmer tmd Mra. Gerald WUderm.uth served a deuert course
~teireshmenta table ww...
:~:~~~·~~:
'lh wbJte cover and ct
an 1rrtngement of everareen
~rberry witb white
tapen tied
With boxwood In eryatal boldera on
eitber aide.
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GIFTS

~:

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HIUISero

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COMPLETE COOLING

op et ·

Thlt wee)!:'s Melp-Gallia·Maaon
ni-'County Teen Canteen tnnJt to
th,e Wahama Htgb SchOol GJJD witb
the proaram entitled
''Whlte
Christm1a Ball." The event this
Saturday will start at 8 and end at
mldnlaht.
Hl&amp;bUJht of the bll informal
.yeninl will be tbi. selection of
"IIIII s now .•
n ueen'• from a field

the 16th of eiiht oandldateo_. --·-.,..-,.c..,..,::

AND

"EATING SYSTEMS
•

..H,ARDW.RE
· Pllolle •m"
.
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HAROLD CHASE, Mar.

LoeuR 81.

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19$6 CHEVROLET
motor; oolid eab;
tLU31 like new. Heat-

.
1
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Wonted To Buy 1 ~ ~f:t.. ;_~r ~~:'.,£.~

s"MALL usEn cEMENT MIXER. I'
Phone YU-6-22911. PtarJ Parker.
12 10 31P
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Ml~eport.

r'Or

Rent

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tuOO.OIJ.

Phuno

10.:10-U. '

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ALWAYS
OPEN

t l.t J Roo I t:sto,e

Real

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11-·00 American ~ln'o,"thnad
: :30 ~~ky and Friend
:00 -.u Franc~ao ·Beat
fl:30 Vnu.- A:&lt;~~n ftepron.e'
1:40 Weatherman
6:45 John Daly Newa
NO l'li~ht ·
7 :3D Gale Storm Show
a
:00 Donna "Rted Show
8:90 The Ileal Meeoy·
9:00 P_at Boone Sb~Jwroom
9:30 The lo•touebablea .
lll:SO U S. BoroOT J'otrol
11:00 The NewsTon\gh1
'1:0" 'Scannlns the Woath• ·
=t :lt. Sports lteport
1~1e. La~ ShoW-·. r ..
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12:45
Sign Ofl

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8:30

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A lesdJne whtrt only one is needed ~ two
had detednded,· ~ple in ~very hoapltal ~ ~n
or mo ern rup. oply Obe 11 alc.k. MartetiJ}g Jedl
~:e "pretty reasonable" and Nfd ~lne it a far fr). frcmJ mattietiDg:
Y r~pre~ant a eontrlbutlon. lly 10ft drlnkl or automobl'lflt .. 1
to;:umer~ to medica&amp; PJ'GUtU.
The initial pbase oC tJtt "~r. ancls C. Brown. prerijdpt of iq1 wtll center Otl tht! dhlcs
rher"di f:rp., of Sloomfltld, N. WidelY Uled in the treitment ·o(
~ rna •
e statement 11 a S.· rlteu.t~~atk dllea.-ea Kefutfir uld
•
anu-mo.g.9PC)Jy .. subcommittee in an openJnc stltement '
_;__-~----=:.
opened an ipvesU&amp;atlon of 411aa:
prlce1. ~nsqmtrs ''JllpiJI. .e(lntri·
blf:l.e" tbeir kli•re to rese.Ub be' D
...d.
. .. ,
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Blown
-eowan:r!1
•• are "nor· --"'108ive" onii "Ill: ~0
. products 81'@ · ~od." •Jn his pre- '-"
pared teJU~oJl¥, he ttid ~hi• ·.is
proven by tilt ''rellljy aruptance .
&amp;lven tbem .by ·· the medical pro~·
fe,.lon ."
·. ·. .
, H!lNTINGTON {Spoelall - A
A~ tbe out:Jet 9f ~ the ' h681'iDg, seall:!b throughout
the 'I'Ti·Sttlte
Cha.arman Estes K~fiUYflr CD· area iJ being condud:ed iJlY the
Tenn.). served notice th.at 1]l.e wiU,fa,.llroad .._Community Committee: of
preeen~ new-· legia~Uon if the· Huntipgton £or railroad " employ.ee~
gr.oup fmds -tbat drug ~rjcu are .wJw · have done an ouLRandingJob
too hieh..
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WASHINGTON

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'lhe Eve Arden Show
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Muaie Bingo
Way of~
Day In Court
The 'Gale Storm Sluft,
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J:30 UfP.· ot Rlley
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Heart of the Clty
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House Party
The MiUionaire
Verdict f1 Your~
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH C•h No. \1212
ln Masor.
$4000.00.
Ph'oO.
Notlee 11 hereby siven that
AINrlftMntt, P..,tt'• Ttrr.aH aiHI
Spruce 3.&amp;200.
12-8-811 Myrtle' Hlnlng wbose Post Office
V•le lt., off IYHemut Awe.,.
addre11 11 311 lllldwln Drive tantsT01'1!
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pointed 11 EKecutrtx ot the Estate
of lva Brown late of Mellilll County
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Science Fiet.ion Theater
7:30 This Man Dawson
8 :00 Trpubleshootera
8:30 Bell Telephone Hour
9'30 !!·Squad

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EDWARD LEE M COMAS
a minor, b)&gt; Lee
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The December meeting of the
New Haven Woman's Club will be
held on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at the
, home of Mrs. Paul Scally, president of the club.
The meeting will be a Chdstmas party and members are asked
to brlr1g a gift wrapped tor a patient ,at Lakin. Mrs. Scally wishes
to call the date of the · meetlng
to the attention of the members
of the dub since It was erroneously printed in tbe Club .Book.

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Women'• Club To Meel

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Approximately twenty-five mem·
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Tea. sponsored 0.11 Tul!lsda)' b)ll
ttle Bend Area members of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Pleasant Valley Hospital.
The Tea waa held in the social
rooms of the Mason Mtftbodlst
Church with Mrs. Murl McGee and
Mrs. William Wbitr serving as
hostesses.

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\0:00 DouR:J! Re Kl
t0:30 Tteasure Hunt
I 11 :00 Price Is Ria:bt
11 :30 Concentration
12:00 Truth or Conaequen~es
12:30 Jt Could Pe You
1·00 Mld Day Newt
1:15" Movietlmfl
3:00 Youn:g Dr. Malone
3:!0 From These Roots
4:00 House on ffigb Street
4:30 Split Personality
5:00 SteambQat Bill
s,:l&lt;l CJs&lt;o Kid
6'00 SteaJ!Iboal BUl
6 : 1~ Th.e Jtro 1'batker Sbrnt

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1fr and Mrs. Eddie Romine ere
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Mr. and Mrs. Stacie Arnold moved Tuesday Into the Morgan apartnent an Athena Road,

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C1q No. 11~.:.1
The annual Christmas party of
The Syracuse Garden Club will
:,uppl)', .:.hJ Umon Avenue
l't,.i.leroy, Un1o.
U-3tHIU~ AlU. CUNDI'i,Ut:~G. RE~"IUGER".Inc un1U10W'n heirs of Mary tbe YouUl Fellowsblp of the En- ·have its annual Christmas dinner
-- o~tton ~rvioe. Jack'-' Re.fr~JerJ.· · Lmallliy, Ot:ceased. wul ~ke notice terprise. E"8 Church waa held on Friday evening, December 11 at
19.18 47ft. lllCHARDSON HOUSE · .~n, New-" 14.Y1tll· ~.bon~,. ~- &lt; 'ln111t .u:a Jhorrl8, aa AdnunistnLor Monday nenin&amp; a~ the church wlih 6 p. m. in the firemen's room at
W
tsJt -.TO EXPRESS OUR .muler. from Kitchen with auto.
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_._ , 0.1' tlfe ~~~~taa.e 01 Lv.iary Lmdaay, de· the hostels, Betty Gnaeaer
In City HalL
t
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~tl{ Muloerry , P?meroy. Phonill ' • ~te ....... '•"
teittltd, on ~.ne 9tn cu1y ot uet..'em- charge.
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lt,ll\'ny carda and their lUnd·
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1 um1:1roy. Pohn!J
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Crttt lraiffillil
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IJer; ·1wu1J, fued nts PeutLon in tne
Group aingin&amp; of Chriatmal!l ca- gram ·
exchange of gift,.
UPJ-.-One
o1 tbe
n· 1
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Yl'uDaLt! ·L."oun of Me1gs
rol.!l opened the meetlns. ldr•. Fran- As an added feature there WW be
storma: in memory
the ' h01p1tal
SINGER ZJG ZAG SEwJNQ.
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1111egmg tnat lite perSonal cis H. Glazier read. Luke 2: 1-JQ &amp;nd a pr_iztl' given for tile prettiest
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Ed.sun a.lld Anna Hart
CHINE. Like new. Oria:Jnally .-.._,
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e;s,uat.e Of l!l.tuli decedent is msuflt- gave the prayer. A short bu81oe&amp;s fhspped package whl~b MU be
Gibraltar to the Arc,
12 10 ltp
cost over $300 OO. Pay oft balJ3D3 7.
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cwnt to pay her deot..s and the sesslon was held with Ellie ArnoJd judged by Mta. Troy Zwilling,
storm was ln ita~ fifth
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$U .oo. Payments JS.OO
cna~Ces ol atJministermg her es· pretidlng:, The reports of the sec- Mrs. Eichinger and Mrs. Earl \ te~ml•~~j·.~~; day. It left Euro01
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WE WISH TO EXPRESS oun
per month. Phone
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~ale; Lhat aaad decedent a1ed aeized retarY and U.Jurer were given. by Watkl:ns wbo will be guellts for
seaa almott deserted of
343 12
heartfelt thank&amp;
to relativea,
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CL&amp;LANDI ·-~~m h:c Simple ot tne touow1ug real D6tt..ie Brown 'and Bill Bentz.
the dinner.
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friends snd . nelghboro for their SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
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Refreohmenll honoring the bh'th
v..,els130while olficlalo
beautiful floral otfenngs and
Round, 66 mudeJ, arJg:lnally
Phone
"'J'ne rouowlng de,acrlbed real days of the last quarter were servup to
lives loat on
aympatby extended to us at the
sold t or $bll79.ll0. Brand new
Pomeror, OhHt.
m. the County of Med ajl t1he
of8 the m...
to
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time
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coastal areu indicated an abatedeath 01t our Son·, F-Biher
~ conso1 1e$ ca net. Take over ""BY- CUSTOM .BUlLT KITcn"'
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JI'I.Clgs,' ."'.tate
ot, Ohio, h and in the Bill
ar ore,
un1or,
usie, 1n1ae and
10 vompany s Pure ase, and in
Brother, Hoyt WUUam curtis .
men s 7.00 per month. Balance
lllRned ~or your bom:J. Fret e•
.uo:&lt;ntz,
ary Donna, Linda
h fi
Spect•l
due ff:l4.ll0. Phone 343. 12-8-6tc
Foreman aud Abbott• ::Section
.No.
ltl, of Town No. 2 and 1Carol
and
ment inIt twas
e only
ercenen
of the
r thanka to .Rev. Dou"laa
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A · HJim
II Carstorm.
oD the selisthat
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Clr.tle, to the .neighbors who flfr- TWO WHEEL CAR TRAILER
Phoue 8..9.84-Y. ·
(nge . . ,o, . ~a, to-wJt: .Begmnmg eon, rnes an
mta a , a·
wi.nds and squalls continued
tlated In other waye, and Ul
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fUDPII HQUDAJif!U.'
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BJH Jacoba
RADIO 1o · 8M.A:I:IIt loutnwest qllll.rter of Lhe southwest Jerry Frick, Elsie Atoold
RUth
let-up. '' '
Stevenr li'uneraJ Home.
Mother : Mrl- Zcrn Plerc~
Pomer~y Sunoco.
12-8-:.H~ appliance r~atr. Phone Ott, lquaner ot :lect10n No. 16· thence Ann Brothers.
Carl Brannan received word
Son: GeorJe CurtiH
LOVELY ANTIQUE GIFTS srE\t.cClintock, RaoJne, Cblo.
IIOUtll "'J
' of tne d.IUancc 'to the Adults' present were Mrs. Thom·flate Tuesday evening of the death 1
YORK UPI-Tbe ComBrother: ))envcr o . curtis
CIAL pair
Y.a Inch cut' glaBs
4-4-SOk
110um hne of aa1d
u 1ence as Bentx, Mrs. Thelma Grueser, of his brother, Charles, of Penns· 1'
party U. S. A. opens its
Cobalt-blue 16overluy
\\CIIt to the creek; thence follow· Mrs. Francis H. Glazier, Mrs. Or· boro,
Va., who died at the St.
national con.vention today at
Saater: Mn. Hobert Newell
12 10 He
$60 each . 700 W. Main St. ,
u.g tile creek nol"lh to th.e north ville Drown, Mrs. GeorJe Brothers
Hosp.ttal in Parkersburg,
-----Pomeroy . Phone
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Jme of tile souLnwest quarter ot and idrs. James Hall.
where he h.td been a patient aance
6181 12 8 6
- -- l!aJd sect JOn; thence east to the
laat Friday nlsht. Mr. and Mra.~~~~E.r:1of the
High
US) i\ut...l ~cues
Excl.USIVE- DISTRiBUToRs FOR
J.liace ul" oegmnang, containing
Brannan had been in Parkersburg
They
be home
- - · - - - -- - - ·--~ - Moore Bu~lnea t,orma, rcgi.&amp;ter I
lll't!llty (:tO) aCI"e&amp;, more or less, ex·
Tuesday w.ith the fam~ly at the
night.
J9M ·-BUI&lt;JK VB Sl'ECIAL, $995.
carb~n, llllock boob, etc. Quick
ccpt the coal and o~her maneraJ
hospital and liad only been home
Mra.
N. Eaat ia\ in Charlea2 Door Sedan. SpoUe•• origin·
l!CI'Yicc . Quallt)&gt; Print Shop,
unuer sa1t.l descr~bed real eau1te.
a shOrt trme when hia brother
visiting with her mother.
al two · tone &amp;reen fio~&amp;b. DynaMlt.ldleport, Phone 6041 v.
"J'hc prayer ut rwud Pctlllon is
died.
Stephanie Pullen who has been
floff drive. New Buick trade-in.
12·9·11tc
fur tne sute uf said real estate for
eOSQft UeS ay
MisB Carol Criswell who is at· on crutches tor the past four
12·9·6Lc - - - - - - - - - - - - Before 9:30 A.M.
Jhc payment oi (1ecedent's debts
"Christmas Cuatoms m Other tendJng the Patricia
.Stevem;
due to pulled ligamenta
Bltettll.llra, Pomeroy.
Middleport 613I.J
and cnll!r&amp;cll o.t adnhmstertne ber,Landa" was the _topic of the de· Schoo~ of Chicago arrived Tues- m
leg now has a east on her
19M FOKD Vs- C.Li.sro.Ml.iN!!:,
Pomeroy S2S
enate aqu other reJieL
.vot.iona by Miaa Aua:usta Genheim· day nliht to spend ber Christmas leg and Ia in a walker.
MQ5. 2 Door ~edan. New pamt
KAUTZ fiiiD STORI
"lDc persona lirat above mention- er and the proaram by Mrs. Glen vacation With ber parents, Mr.
job. Exceptional 1n condltton.
At Ch•at..cd Will 1unner take notace ttaat BtU when the WSCS of the United and Mrs. James Criswell. M.ias
Blaettnara, Pomeroy .
12·D·tstc
HAMILLyj=;'v~C~4:TATION U1cy nave Deen made parties de-l Methodist Church met Tuesday Criswell is a graduate of Middle-- ..,.
lt:i•Uam to said 1-'ctltion, and that 1evenln&amp; at the ehurch.
port H~b, cla11 of '!19. .
9
1"1 :00 A.M.
lhcy cu·e requued tu answer the
A number of Chrlstmat songa
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. M11ler and
! tlkl PONTIAC V8 TWO Doon
Sedan. $1,::!9~. Hydramolic. Ex·
pc"f:e,C1
AIINny 3353
&amp;~me on or before the tlth day ot were auna durin&amp; the devotional granddau&amp;hter, Jyl Beaver, were in
Wllolesaa.
cepttonal. Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
t..~"' NT
Every Day Service
.ruoruary, 1961}.
pM'iod and prayer waa &amp;lven by Columbus laat weekend to v'lait
12·t-ete
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!ItA MORRIS, as Adminis- Miss Genhe1mer. Mra. Dill told of wltb Mill Donna Miller.
·FORD VB
LANE~
fO~
LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH
tnuor 01 the t.state of Mary the Cbriatmas euatoma in Mexico,
Mra. George Hackett Jr., local
2 Door Sedan. Ucautiful turpS
ed, delivered and spreall on
Lllldsay, deceased.
Korea, Borneo and Sarawak. She and Mrs. Don Mullen and Mn.
quobe and white fmish . .BlJtct·
pO
driveways and roadlo. Sbulers WE.BSTt.tt &amp; !'"ULTZ,
waa a8t!llsted
by .Mrt. Eugene Charle.s Mullen wer~ in Columbus
l
p
Construction, Phone
Middle- J'omcroy, On.io
Brown, Mrs. Ha(ry P. SoUth and Wednesday.
.
nars, omeroy,
12·9·tltc
port 8018.
11-28-tfc IAltorneyll lor Adminiatta\or
Mra. Allen Eichint:er,
Geora:e Dallas. band directcw
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IU2l 10, 17. 24, 31; (1) 7, 14, 21, 7t.t
During the butineasae•iion with
yeatetday morning, for CbiMo... Modolo
(20 ) TermJ'te
Ml10 Lydia Eberobaoh P"'•idlns,
Ill., where be will attend
MlddleJIOli, Qldo
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the cook booka which htve mlv·
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A turke)' dinner was served Mon·
day at 7 p. r.t . when the MeJgs
.:.·o unty Ridins Club, their families
and the Meigs County 4·H Pleasun:o Riders met In the dinin g
room of tbe Rock Springs Grange
Hall for a Christmas party.
. The. room was decorated in keepme wah the Christmas season including a Christmas tree u~der
whicb gifts for exchange were plac·
eel.
Following the dinner fUms on
various hor&amp;e shows were shown by
E. J . Hill aod Robert Gooch.

home m MJddle.port.
· Dal e Kautz worthy m 1ster, preI r OL' R - ROOM HOUSE lN MINERSThe progn1m ior the afternoon sided and a communication was
VlLLE. $:.::5 a month . Phone presented the
following pil.no read from the Tubercul011i.a and
68l 2·M.
12 10 3tc uoloa Run Little Lamb by Mary Heallh Anociation . Carl Kautz u ·
Lou Radford; The D1nner Party plained briefiy the work of the As
\I I J Help Wanted
by Mary Virginia Burkett; The sodation and a contribution waa
i'rOGle and the fi&amp;hea by Dennis made
The sewing and cooking con·
WANTED
A MIDDL"...
AGE H..ac.keU, Sleepy Tame by Sheba
housukeeper for eJderly couple. LJCVIllg, ltam On My Window by tests for the coming year were ex·
Hue aU modern convemence&amp;. kebecca Rad(ord, C.tr.metie Lullaby p~ained by Mrs. C. N. Jones, who
P. 0 . Box :l02, Pomeroy, Ohio. IJ)' Lmda Sue Hackett.
urged all members to partidpate.
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GIHL FOR GENEkAL HOUSE Lamp wu played by Remalee bri efly on the work of the Grange
work ~lust live m Call HUJg·M. Num and was followed by ,.The and urged the group to partici1
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Star Gazers'' a pJano solo by Bill pate in the ritualistic contest tbis
A comfort was tied to be sent in
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Jackett. Arthur Casci also play- year.
a mlss1on box overseas when the
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'"Christmas" was tbe theme of women of the Young Adult Class of
\\AN fED LADY BOOKKEEPER , .folksong ."
the program presented by ~nle the Pomeroy First Baptist Church
for local e stablishment. Bus1Oth.er piano solos on the pro· Koblentz. GrouR sinr;ng of "Whate ~net Monday evening at the church.
n e~s expenence . pre!erred but gram were "Blue Danube W.a!tz" Christmas" opehed tb..l program, Mrs. Harold Lemle)' , president.
nui nece~sary. hnu sh re(er- oy Jane !Jiron; "Cowboy Cl)arl..e" followed by "The S'.ory of Christ- conducted a short business o!lession
euces. Wnw Box 6b8·B, % The by Sam Hood; "On Your Toea" bY mas" by Joan Kautz. Safety re· a 1d plana were made for the ChnstUally. Sentmel, ' Pomeroy, Ohio. il.avad Jenkuu; ''Jmruustu. Ride" ~ ~arks for Christmas were given by mas treats for the children of the
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by Hose .Marie Hackett; "Dorothy" Lois McCain. A pittno medley of church. Mrs. Wald Gorby, Mn.
li)' hula TbeiBS aud "The Way· Christmas carob by PJitty Koblentz ?uy Cowan, Mrs. Orval Wile&amp; and
~I b1 UUj.)IU':WIIltiilt~.
11u.de (;hapel" by Kay Jenkmson.
precedeli. Christmas Customs in' .l.lrs. ~mley will serve on the treat
Wonted
• On saturday atLernoon the other lands by the officers of the commt~tee . .
children had a rehearsal for thelt Grange. A contest on wrapping
Plans were at.o made for a
IRONING AND BABY SITTING recital. To the rehearsal they eac4 1Cbrilltmaa g.lfls was held after Christmas party and gift exchange
1 at home or out bY day or week. ~v1ted a juest
and after the whi.ch the pro&amp;ran;t, closed with for the class at th_e home of Mr.
Write % The Daily Sentinel. Saturday program the &amp;roup en- group li~gine of ~t Came Upon and Mrs. ~y Oomtgan on Decem·
Box 66BA Pomeroy Ohio
· joyed a party with refreshments the Midmght Clear.
ber 18 at 7.30 p. m.
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At tbe dose of the meetini there
At the close of the meeting a
Mrs. Hackett wha was assJsted bY was an exchanse of gifts. GU1..8 shott devotional service was led bY
her mother, Mrs. Paul Smart.
were placed under a decorated Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel after which
l20) Business ServiCeS
tree.
a _d essert course was served b)l Mrs.
Oyster stew, ham sandwichea R1chard Owena, Mrs. Chester ZirMUEL.LER FURNACIIt. .. , WISTINGJ
Of
pickles,, coffee and candy we~ tie and Mrs. Lemley.
HOUSE appll•ncn Arnold Broserved by the Home Economic
Present were those nr.41ed above
thtn, Syrtcuttl, Ohio. PhOM·
co.mmittee.
and Mrs. Richard Finlaw, Mrs. Har836-Y.
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· 1 Due to Christmas t~ere will be ry Lee Bailey. Mrs. Jane Snaufel
808'5 TREE SIRVICE AND .RE·I chain holst, 1 yr.
no December 22 meehng.
and Mrs. Leroy Rusche!.
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Turkey Dinner Held

. Last Sunday afternoon tbe mu-~ Approximately oo were present
F URN lliHED TWO ROOM .MOD- &amp;lC pupils o1 Mh. Phylla Hackett for the rt&gt;gular meeting and Ctu'latern l'ffir;Jency apartment. Phone presented a recital wah their mas p1:1rty of Chester Grange on
6419.
12-4-6tc lamtlles a s guests at the Hackett Tuesday evening

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Present Recital
For Parents

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F
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'ICINDUNG WOOD FOR '-'===~------- the baulioe. Pick up ,lny time
•t 008 E- Main St.. Pomeroy.
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POMEROY MOTOR
COMPANY

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YOUt!h Fe II,OWShip,
Holds Yule Party
At Enterprl·se·

Annual DJ'nner Of
Syracuse Garden
C.lub Is De'c. 11

~ally Sentinel, Pomercy-Middleport, o ., Dec. 10 , 195 9-7

Mainly About
People
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Mr. and .Mrt. Charles l!einilllr1tfl
• nd sons of Columbuo were reeenl
gue11ts of his parents, Mr. and M.ra.
~du Meinhart.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Buck and
Mrs. Charlell Burt were Gallipolis
visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach visited
Tuesday with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Migbt, Bradbury.
Miss Louise Gilmore and mother,
"\frs. Elza Gilmore Sr., were GaUlpolls VISitors Wedne!May.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cantrell Sr. end
Mr .and Mrs . Joe Cantrell Jr. and
daughter, Sally, of Charleaton, W.
{a ., spent Wednesday with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
l1rs. Robert Lehew.

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abOut Det. 7th- Flfe'a Middleport
optQ 1(J a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

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LoGAL NOTIU
Ce&amp;e No. l2,963
1::1 t
e te s ue M..,...
"""'om~a. who reside&amp;
at 41U HUlsdaJe Road, San Diego
16, t:aHfornla, and Evelyn Bensley
Stomaka, who resldea at Mi~ Monteza.una Road, San Dieeo, Cah..tor·
n,lll, the motner of .Bette Sue MeDON STIVEBS
Cornu, the plaee of resldenc.e of
the ~ther of Bette Sue McComas
being unknown •nd cannot with
reuonljbte dllilence be aaeert111 in·
ed, will take noll"" that on the
·9tn day of December, 1959, tbe
plalnLI1f, Edward Lee McC'omu a
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'tton. N
fnend, flied hia petition aiainat
~~~~~~·~P~om~oro~y~,~O~h~l~o:-:-1 ln..n~ toSW
ber in the Court of Common Pleu
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Meiga County, Ohio, In caae No:
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NEL ELECJ'RJC TRAIN, EX· BARNES·SIMPSON INSUBAN\i&amp; other relief, on Ute &amp;rounds of
TRA IWitcbea •tnd tract. Call
AleDtl, Mldteport. Fke, A.Uter gross netleet of duty and exU26·M.
12·.8lp
Ita\) bJ1e, Bon . Phone 8311.
trome cruelty. Said cause will be

(ZOb' Insurance

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COMPANY IN(

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Don Milil,

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Prayer closed lhe mer.tint after
whicb Mro. V. D. Edward I l\frl. Jlobert Warner MW Lucretia "·n·
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~teireshmenta table ww...
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an 1rrtngement of everareen
~rberry witb white
tapen tied
With boxwood In eryatal boldera on
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ni-'County Teen Canteen tnnJt to
th,e Wahama Htgb SchOol GJJD witb
the proaram entitled
''Whlte
Christm1a Ball." The event this
Saturday will start at 8 and end at
mldnlaht.
Hl&amp;bUJht of the bll informal
.yeninl will be tbi. selection of
"IIIII s now .•
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9:00 P_at Boone Sb~Jwroom
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or mo ern rup. oply Obe 11 alc.k. MartetiJ}g Jedl
~:e "pretty reasonable" and Nfd ~lne it a far fr). frcmJ mattietiDg:
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The initial pbase oC tJtt "~r. ancls C. Brown. prerijdpt of iq1 wtll center Otl tht! dhlcs
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proven by tilt ''rellljy aruptance .
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the 'I'Ti·Sttlte
Cha.arman Estes K~fiUYflr CD· area iJ being condud:ed iJlY the
Tenn.). served notice th.at 1]l.e wiU,fa,.llroad .._Community Committee: of
preeen~ new-· legia~Uon if the· Huntipgton £or railroad " employ.ee~
gr.oup fmds -tbat drug ~rjcu are .wJw · have done an ouLRandingJob
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Box 157'7, Hqntiugtoo, w. va., add~
1nJBed to ~Hermtn L. Arbenz.

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Muaie Bingo
Way of~
Day In Court
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FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH C•h No. \1212
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$4000.00.
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Notlee 11 hereby siven that
AINrlftMntt, P..,tt'• Ttrr.aH aiHI
Spruce 3.&amp;200.
12-8-811 Myrtle' Hlnlng wbose Post Office
V•le lt., off IYHemut Awe.,.
addre11 11 311 lllldwln Drive tantsT01'1!
c11ter, Ohio, h11 · been dui.V ap11 zaot, (211
pointed 11 EKecutrtx ot the Estate
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Science Fiet.ion Theater
7:30 This Man Dawson
8 :00 Trpubleshootera
8:30 Bell Telephone Hour
9'30 !!·Squad

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The December meeting of the
New Haven Woman's Club will be
held on Tuesday, Dec. 22, at the
, home of Mrs. Paul Scally, president of the club.
The meeting will be a Chdstmas party and members are asked
to brlr1g a gift wrapped tor a patient ,at Lakin. Mrs. Scally wishes
to call the date of the · meetlng
to the attention of the members
of the dub since It was erroneously printed in tbe Club .Book.

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Approximately twenty-five mem·
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Tea. sponsored 0.11 Tul!lsda)' b)ll
ttle Bend Area members of the
Woman's Auxiliary of the Pleasant Valley Hospital.
The Tea waa held in the social
rooms of the Mason Mtftbodlst
Church with Mrs. Murl McGee and
Mrs. William Wbitr serving as
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\0:00 DouR:J! Re Kl
t0:30 Tteasure Hunt
I 11 :00 Price Is Ria:bt
11 :30 Concentration
12:00 Truth or Conaequen~es
12:30 Jt Could Pe You
1·00 Mld Day Newt
1:15" Movietlmfl
3:00 Youn:g Dr. Malone
3:!0 From These Roots
4:00 House on ffigb Street
4:30 Split Personality
5:00 SteambQat Bill
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Mr. and Mrs. Stacie Arnold moved Tuesday Into the Morgan apartnent an Athena Road,

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C1q No. 11~.:.1
The annual Christmas party of
The Syracuse Garden Club will
:,uppl)', .:.hJ Umon Avenue
l't,.i.leroy, Un1o.
U-3tHIU~ AlU. CUNDI'i,Ut:~G. RE~"IUGER".Inc un1U10W'n heirs of Mary tbe YouUl Fellowsblp of the En- ·have its annual Christmas dinner
-- o~tton ~rvioe. Jack'-' Re.fr~JerJ.· · Lmallliy, Ot:ceased. wul ~ke notice terprise. E"8 Church waa held on Friday evening, December 11 at
19.18 47ft. lllCHARDSON HOUSE · .~n, New-" 14.Y1tll· ~.bon~,. ~- &lt; 'ln111t .u:a Jhorrl8, aa AdnunistnLor Monday nenin&amp; a~ the church wlih 6 p. m. in the firemen's room at
W
tsJt -.TO EXPRESS OUR .muler. from Kitchen with auto.
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_._ , 0.1' tlfe ~~~~taa.e 01 Lv.iary Lmdaay, de· the hostels, Betty Gnaeaer
In City HalL
t
ro our fr1enda: for
~tl{ Muloerry , P?meroy. Phonill ' • ~te ....... '•"
teittltd, on ~.ne 9tn cu1y ot uet..'em- charge.
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lt,ll\'ny carda and their lUnd·
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1 um1:1roy. Pohn!J
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Crttt lraiffillil
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IJer; ·1wu1J, fued nts PeutLon in tne
Group aingin&amp; of Chriatmal!l ca- gram ·
exchange of gift,.
UPJ-.-One
o1 tbe
n· 1
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Yl'uDaLt! ·L."oun of Me1gs
rol.!l opened the meetlns. ldr•. Fran- As an added feature there WW be
storma: in memory
the ' h01p1tal
SINGER ZJG ZAG SEwJNQ.
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1111egmg tnat lite perSonal cis H. Glazier read. Luke 2: 1-JQ &amp;nd a pr_iztl' given for tile prettiest
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Ed.sun a.lld Anna Hart
CHINE. Like new. Oria:Jnally .-.._,
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e;s,uat.e Of l!l.tuli decedent is msuflt- gave the prayer. A short bu81oe&amp;s fhspped package whl~b MU be
Gibraltar to the Arc,
12 10 ltp
cost over $300 OO. Pay oft balJ3D3 7.
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cwnt to pay her deot..s and the sesslon was held with Ellie ArnoJd judged by Mta. Troy Zwilling,
storm was ln ita~ fifth
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cna~Ces ol atJministermg her es· pretidlng:, The reports of the sec- Mrs. Eichinger and Mrs. Earl \ te~ml•~~j·.~~; day. It left Euro01
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WE WISH TO EXPRESS oun
per month. Phone
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~ale; Lhat aaad decedent a1ed aeized retarY and U.Jurer were given. by Watkl:ns wbo will be guellts for
seaa almott deserted of
343 12
heartfelt thank&amp;
to relativea,
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CL&amp;LANDI ·-~~m h:c Simple ot tne touow1ug real D6tt..ie Brown 'and Bill Bentz.
the dinner.
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friends snd . nelghboro for their SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
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Refreohmenll honoring the bh'th
v..,els130while olficlalo
beautiful floral otfenngs and
Round, 66 mudeJ, arJg:lnally
Phone
"'J'ne rouowlng de,acrlbed real days of the last quarter were servup to
lives loat on
aympatby extended to us at the
sold t or $bll79.ll0. Brand new
Pomeror, OhHt.
m. the County of Med ajl t1he
of8 the m...
to
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time
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coastal areu indicated an abatedeath 01t our Son·, F-Biher
~ conso1 1e$ ca net. Take over ""BY- CUSTOM .BUlLT KITcn"'
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JI'I.Clgs,' ."'.tate
ot, Ohio, h and in the Bill
ar ore,
un1or,
usie, 1n1ae and
10 vompany s Pure ase, and in
Brother, Hoyt WUUam curtis .
men s 7.00 per month. Balance
lllRned ~or your bom:J. Fret e•
.uo:&lt;ntz,
ary Donna, Linda
h fi
Spect•l
due ff:l4.ll0. Phone 343. 12-8-6tc
Foreman aud Abbott• ::Section
.No.
ltl, of Town No. 2 and 1Carol
and
ment inIt twas
e only
ercenen
of the
r thanka to .Rev. Dou"laa
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A · HJim
II Carstorm.
oD the selisthat
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Clr.tle, to the .neighbors who flfr- TWO WHEEL CAR TRAILER
Phoue 8..9.84-Y. ·
(nge . . ,o, . ~a, to-wJt: .Begmnmg eon, rnes an
mta a , a·
wi.nds and squalls continued
tlated In other waye, and Ul
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fUDPII HQUDAJif!U.'
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BJH Jacoba
RADIO 1o · 8M.A:I:IIt loutnwest qllll.rter of Lhe southwest Jerry Frick, Elsie Atoold
RUth
let-up. '' '
Stevenr li'uneraJ Home.
Mother : Mrl- Zcrn Plerc~
Pomer~y Sunoco.
12-8-:.H~ appliance r~atr. Phone Ott, lquaner ot :lect10n No. 16· thence Ann Brothers.
Carl Brannan received word
Son: GeorJe CurtiH
LOVELY ANTIQUE GIFTS srE\t.cClintock, RaoJne, Cblo.
IIOUtll "'J
' of tne d.IUancc 'to the Adults' present were Mrs. Thom·flate Tuesday evening of the death 1
YORK UPI-Tbe ComBrother: ))envcr o . curtis
CIAL pair
Y.a Inch cut' glaBs
4-4-SOk
110um hne of aa1d
u 1ence as Bentx, Mrs. Thelma Grueser, of his brother, Charles, of Penns· 1'
party U. S. A. opens its
Cobalt-blue 16overluy
\\CIIt to the creek; thence follow· Mrs. Francis H. Glazier, Mrs. Or· boro,
Va., who died at the St.
national con.vention today at
Saater: Mn. Hobert Newell
12 10 He
$60 each . 700 W. Main St. ,
u.g tile creek nol"lh to th.e north ville Drown, Mrs. GeorJe Brothers
Hosp.ttal in Parkersburg,
-----Pomeroy . Phone
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Jme of tile souLnwest quarter ot and idrs. James Hall.
where he h.td been a patient aance
6181 12 8 6
- -- l!aJd sect JOn; thence east to the
laat Friday nlsht. Mr. and Mra.~~~~E.r:1of the
High
US) i\ut...l ~cues
Excl.USIVE- DISTRiBUToRs FOR
J.liace ul" oegmnang, containing
Brannan had been in Parkersburg
They
be home
- - · - - - -- - - ·--~ - Moore Bu~lnea t,orma, rcgi.&amp;ter I
lll't!llty (:tO) aCI"e&amp;, more or less, ex·
Tuesday w.ith the fam~ly at the
night.
J9M ·-BUI&lt;JK VB Sl'ECIAL, $995.
carb~n, llllock boob, etc. Quick
ccpt the coal and o~her maneraJ
hospital and liad only been home
Mra.
N. Eaat ia\ in Charlea2 Door Sedan. SpoUe•• origin·
l!CI'Yicc . Quallt)&gt; Print Shop,
unuer sa1t.l descr~bed real eau1te.
a shOrt trme when hia brother
visiting with her mother.
al two · tone &amp;reen fio~&amp;b. DynaMlt.ldleport, Phone 6041 v.
"J'hc prayer ut rwud Pctlllon is
died.
Stephanie Pullen who has been
floff drive. New Buick trade-in.
12·9·11tc
fur tne sute uf said real estate for
eOSQft UeS ay
MisB Carol Criswell who is at· on crutches tor the past four
12·9·6Lc - - - - - - - - - - - - Before 9:30 A.M.
Jhc payment oi (1ecedent's debts
"Christmas Cuatoms m Other tendJng the Patricia
.Stevem;
due to pulled ligamenta
Bltettll.llra, Pomeroy.
Middleport 613I.J
and cnll!r&amp;cll o.t adnhmstertne ber,Landa" was the _topic of the de· Schoo~ of Chicago arrived Tues- m
leg now has a east on her
19M FOKD Vs- C.Li.sro.Ml.iN!!:,
Pomeroy S2S
enate aqu other reJieL
.vot.iona by Miaa Aua:usta Genheim· day nliht to spend ber Christmas leg and Ia in a walker.
MQ5. 2 Door ~edan. New pamt
KAUTZ fiiiD STORI
"lDc persona lirat above mention- er and the proaram by Mrs. Glen vacation With ber parents, Mr.
job. Exceptional 1n condltton.
At Ch•at..cd Will 1unner take notace ttaat BtU when the WSCS of the United and Mrs. James Criswell. M.ias
Blaettnara, Pomeroy .
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HAMILLyj=;'v~C~4:TATION U1cy nave Deen made parties de-l Methodist Church met Tuesday Criswell is a graduate of Middle-- ..,.
lt:i•Uam to said 1-'ctltion, and that 1evenln&amp; at the ehurch.
port H~b, cla11 of '!19. .
9
1"1 :00 A.M.
lhcy cu·e requued tu answer the
A number of Chrlstmat songa
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. M11ler and
! tlkl PONTIAC V8 TWO Doon
Sedan. $1,::!9~. Hydramolic. Ex·
pc"f:e,C1
AIINny 3353
&amp;~me on or before the tlth day ot were auna durin&amp; the devotional granddau&amp;hter, Jyl Beaver, were in
Wllolesaa.
cepttonal. Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
t..~"' NT
Every Day Service
.ruoruary, 1961}.
pM'iod and prayer waa &amp;lven by Columbus laat weekend to v'lait
12·t-ete
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!ItA MORRIS, as Adminis- Miss Genhe1mer. Mra. Dill told of wltb Mill Donna Miller.
·FORD VB
LANE~
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LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH
tnuor 01 the t.state of Mary the Cbriatmas euatoma in Mexico,
Mra. George Hackett Jr., local
2 Door Sedan. Ucautiful turpS
ed, delivered and spreall on
Lllldsay, deceased.
Korea, Borneo and Sarawak. She and Mrs. Don Mullen and Mn.
quobe and white fmish . .BlJtct·
pO
driveways and roadlo. Sbulers WE.BSTt.tt &amp; !'"ULTZ,
waa a8t!llsted
by .Mrt. Eugene Charle.s Mullen wer~ in Columbus
l
p
Construction, Phone
Middle- J'omcroy, On.io
Brown, Mrs. Ha(ry P. SoUth and Wednesday.
.
nars, omeroy,
12·9·tltc
port 8018.
11-28-tfc IAltorneyll lor Adminiatta\or
Mra. Allen Eichint:er,
Geora:e Dallas. band directcw
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IU2l 10, 17. 24, 31; (1) 7, 14, 21, 7t.t
During the butineasae•iion with
yeatetday morning, for CbiMo... Modolo
(20 ) TermJ'te
Ml10 Lydia Eberobaoh P"'•idlns,
Ill., where be will attend
MlddleJIOli, Qldo
MIITROPOLITAN
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the cook booka which htve mlv·
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Party Tuesday

A turke)' dinner was served Mon·
day at 7 p. r.t . when the MeJgs
.:.·o unty Ridins Club, their families
and the Meigs County 4·H Pleasun:o Riders met In the dinin g
room of tbe Rock Springs Grange
Hall for a Christmas party.
. The. room was decorated in keepme wah the Christmas season including a Christmas tree u~der
whicb gifts for exchange were plac·
eel.
Following the dinner fUms on
various hor&amp;e shows were shown by
E. J . Hill aod Robert Gooch.

home m MJddle.port.
· Dal e Kautz worthy m 1ster, preI r OL' R - ROOM HOUSE lN MINERSThe progn1m ior the afternoon sided and a communication was
VlLLE. $:.::5 a month . Phone presented the
following pil.no read from the Tubercul011i.a and
68l 2·M.
12 10 3tc uoloa Run Little Lamb by Mary Heallh Anociation . Carl Kautz u ·
Lou Radford; The D1nner Party plained briefiy the work of the As
\I I J Help Wanted
by Mary Virginia Burkett; The sodation and a contribution waa
i'rOGle and the fi&amp;hea by Dennis made
The sewing and cooking con·
WANTED
A MIDDL"...
AGE H..ac.keU, Sleepy Tame by Sheba
housukeeper for eJderly couple. LJCVIllg, ltam On My Window by tests for the coming year were ex·
Hue aU modern convemence&amp;. kebecca Rad(ord, C.tr.metie Lullaby p~ained by Mrs. C. N. Jones, who
P. 0 . Box :l02, Pomeroy, Ohio. IJ)' Lmda Sue Hackett.
urged all members to partidpate.
1_2,-·3_·::"cc'c:---:::::=-:-:c:--cc:-- l An , accordJan sol{) "'The Magie c. N. Jones, county deputy, spoke
GIHL FOR GENEkAL HOUSE Lamp wu played by Remalee bri efly on the work of the Grange
work ~lust live m Call HUJg·M. Num and was followed by ,.The and urged the group to partici1
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Star Gazers'' a pJano solo by Bill pate in the ritualistic contest tbis
A comfort was tied to be sent in
12 8 3
Jackett. Arthur Casci also play- year.
a mlss1on box overseas when the
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ed an accordtan solo "ltaJtao
'"Christmas" was tbe theme of women of the Young Adult Class of
\\AN fED LADY BOOKKEEPER , .folksong ."
the program presented by ~nle the Pomeroy First Baptist Church
for local e stablishment. Bus1Oth.er piano solos on the pro· Koblentz. GrouR sinr;ng of "Whate ~net Monday evening at the church.
n e~s expenence . pre!erred but gram were "Blue Danube W.a!tz" Christmas" opehed tb..l program, Mrs. Harold Lemle)' , president.
nui nece~sary. hnu sh re(er- oy Jane !Jiron; "Cowboy Cl)arl..e" followed by "The S'.ory of Christ- conducted a short business o!lession
euces. Wnw Box 6b8·B, % The by Sam Hood; "On Your Toea" bY mas" by Joan Kautz. Safety re· a 1d plana were made for the ChnstUally. Sentmel, ' Pomeroy, Ohio. il.avad Jenkuu; ''Jmruustu. Ride" ~ ~arks for Christmas were given by mas treats for the children of the
12 l0-3tc
by Hose .Marie Hackett; "Dorothy" Lois McCain. A pittno medley of church. Mrs. Wald Gorby, Mn.
li)' hula TbeiBS aud "The Way· Christmas carob by PJitty Koblentz ?uy Cowan, Mrs. Orval Wile&amp; and
~I b1 UUj.)IU':WIIltiilt~.
11u.de (;hapel" by Kay Jenkmson.
precedeli. Christmas Customs in' .l.lrs. ~mley will serve on the treat
Wonted
• On saturday atLernoon the other lands by the officers of the commt~tee . .
children had a rehearsal for thelt Grange. A contest on wrapping
Plans were at.o made for a
IRONING AND BABY SITTING recital. To the rehearsal they eac4 1Cbrilltmaa g.lfls was held after Christmas party and gift exchange
1 at home or out bY day or week. ~v1ted a juest
and after the whi.ch the pro&amp;ran;t, closed with for the class at th_e home of Mr.
Write % The Daily Sentinel. Saturday program the &amp;roup en- group li~gine of ~t Came Upon and Mrs. ~y Oomtgan on Decem·
Box 66BA Pomeroy Ohio
· joyed a party with refreshments the Midmght Clear.
ber 18 at 7.30 p. m.
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At tbe dose of the meetini there
At the close of the meeting a
Mrs. Hackett wha was assJsted bY was an exchanse of gifts. GU1..8 shott devotional service was led bY
her mother, Mrs. Paul Smart.
were placed under a decorated Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel after which
l20) Business ServiCeS
tree.
a _d essert course was served b)l Mrs.
Oyster stew, ham sandwichea R1chard Owena, Mrs. Chester ZirMUEL.LER FURNACIIt. .. , WISTINGJ
Of
pickles,, coffee and candy we~ tie and Mrs. Lemley.
HOUSE appll•ncn Arnold Broserved by the Home Economic
Present were those nr.41ed above
thtn, Syrtcuttl, Ohio. PhOM·
co.mmittee.
and Mrs. Richard Finlaw, Mrs. Har836-Y.
11 19 tfc. .~ - ~[NTEft:NATION
· 1 Due to Christmas t~ere will be ry Lee Bailey. Mrs. Jane Snaufel
808'5 TREE SIRVICE AND .RE·I chain holst, 1 yr.
no December 22 meehng.
and Mrs. Leroy Rusche!.
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Turkey Dinner Held

. Last Sunday afternoon tbe mu-~ Approximately oo were present
F URN lliHED TWO ROOM .MOD- &amp;lC pupils o1 Mh. Phylla Hackett for the rt&gt;gular meeting and Ctu'latern l'ffir;Jency apartment. Phone presented a recital wah their mas p1:1rty of Chester Grange on
6419.
12-4-6tc lamtlles a s guests at the Hackett Tuesday evening

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Present Recital
For Parents

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TONIGHT .1nd FRIDAY
"THE MAN lN THE NET"
Ah·tn Ladd ~ Diane BreW8ter
SATURI;JAY

'·QUEF.N OF OUTER SPACE"
Zsa Z!la Gabor, EJ:ic Fleming

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•nothor trodo-ln
tiro con cut your
cath outlay I
U you'M drlvtn1 a '00, ·m or
'M car and the 1pare tlJ(l that
came new with your car 111

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Suburbanite in trade. Then
wt~1l live fOU lop allowan~
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Barry Sullivan - Gitz Hall

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Of • 1e00nd 3-T Suburbanite,
Safer wlnblt drlvtng will be
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'With Hoawr's ••clutlve cleaning sys...;. aU ·
of the dirt is removed-fostl Carpels regoln
frtshne" and brightneM they hod when new. I
Automatic '"I edJutlnMnt makes cl10nlng'
with tkt llgktwelghl Hoover a br.. lt.
klngala• throw.awoy llo1 needs changing'
lea~ often h.ca11" It holds more dirt. Ou.. r
vinyl jacket can be wiped elton- won't fode.
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Pomeroy

BAKER FURNI'TURE
On The Brlghl..l Comer Ia
MIDDLEPORT

Following Ba
Will Be Closed
THE DAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
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Other arrangem~:nts used in decorating the home lndulied an ar·
red rost!s .surroundrangement
ed b,Y Eskimo angels in lilcights.
Thl8 wu made by MriJ . Philson and
was Ulied on the dining roum table. ,

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NOTHING CLIANS YOUR C ARPm -AS
AS A HOOVII UPRIGHT

Saturday, December 26th, 1959

,The buffet arrangement
made by Mn. Charle!i Alia ••·• '
Dury and wall a cylinder ~;~'l"~;n-cd
..andle with milk pods, poin~cttas
•md evergreen.
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The devotions which open ed the
meeting were given by Mrs. C. E.
Blakeslee and Mrs. William Slater
.vas iu charge t~f the program for
the evening.
The program was opened by Suillanne Bradbury's vo~:al solo, "Si·
tent Night.'' Mrs. forrest Bachtel
1 pre11ented a group of Christmas
teadlngs and the group singing of
Chrittmas carols by Mrs . .Arthur
; Skjnner and idrs. Paul DaVI.s
pleted tbe program.
The .&amp;:i!t wrapping

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Mrs.buaine~
Cecil
Durin&amp; tothe
I .:onducted by the preaidel)t,
; \ly Reynold• the followiog
,ppointed on the Chri•t'mal
DC proaram, lin. Slater,
Nelle)' Fey and Mra. Coati.

Church Officials
Hold Christmas
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.::hurch met Wedneada)'
Jt the churth ior the1r regular
neetlng after whteh they enjoyed
J Clu'lstmaa party.
Durin&amp; tbe
nade for a
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:Oth and -Mra. Paul

md Mrs. Ltai!Y Gregg were
wluted to m1ke preparaUan1
.he eommunian
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THE OTIZ£NS NATICNAL BANK- Middleport
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK- Racine
THE RACINE HOME BANK- Racine
TH. POMEROY NATIONAL BANK- Pomeroy·Ritlland
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BANK &amp; S~VINGS CO. - Pomeroy

UNIVERSITY

Guests were .~:reeled on the porch wJll work in conjnnclion wit h tile
by two spollighted artificial snow· ~liddlcpurt Garden eJub -a nd the
men. The sifts for the exclumge Chnmbcr of Commerce on the
were plarH undt:!r the li(lhted Chrb:tmas Ug/1ting contest of theChri5tmas ·tree In the hallway 111.1&gt; town . The con lest, wbloh M- open
they entered the home . The man· to the puhltc, will he jwl g-ed bY
1 Ue waa decorated in white with
out -of-town judg e ~ who will cnn - ·
trees and angels. A reindeer com- ~id e r the fullowim: points in their
plete with flashing eye and muvin~ judgin~; :

SLACKS~

l l) Tl1ir\y points will be given on
artisti.:- merit with consideration
to design , compositiou and arrllngl•ment of element~. and color
scheme.

Twenty points for originality
consideration to new light
dfects and new ways of Ull·
'"' sta ndard devices such as Jum plaquc!l, Mndles, cut-out1.
wrP11 ths and shapes formed with
Christmas lamps .
(3) Thirty points !or lighting
technique with consideration to
the use of regular Christmas lamps.
the use of spot aud flood lamp&amp; ·
with or without filters and the use
or other lamps such as tluore11cent
lamps, circllne, rellector and eolor
lam(&gt;8.
(4) Twenty poinl.l on inienuity
with consideration in thf using
structure of the house and uslnK
surro undin~:s to advantage.
~ Plans were also made -to take ar·
rangements or gifts to the Athens
State H06tJital.
The traveling prize contributed
Mrs. E. 0. Rail was won bY Mrs.
~!thttr !Skinner and :drs. Bruce
awarded the door prize.
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exchange
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were
1erved
by the
wlth Mrs. Reynolds pre-

the coffee aervice and
at the
bowl.

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.Shop Early In Pomeroy
While A1sortmen.b Are Qomplete
Toys Golore, Chrlltm•• Triml}' Tree Trim•
ming,, Games, Gifta . for th•
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; Home, Greeting Cord1, WraP:
: . ping Mahrl,l, Candy• • ' ·

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QURLAY·AWAYPLAN
A Small Deposit HOlds Any
Mer\:bandlse 'til Christmas.

Latin American Holiday theme With South Of th~ Border
music is one part of the Showmobtle "Otie For The Road
Show" coming to Wabama High Sunday al3 p,m. in a &amp;ingl~,

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