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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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Yovr tporo and
•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

uouled It'• worth One new.'}...T
Suburbanite in trade. Then
wt~1l live fOU lop allowan~
for one ol the othur llrea: from

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"WOLF LARSEN"
Barry Sullivan - Gitz Hall

®SUBURBANITES

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Of • 1e00nd 3-T Suburbanite,
Safer wlnblt drlvtng will be
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3·T SUIURIANITE
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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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New two-spud motor gives 50% More I\ICI.I01t
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"You'IIIJke Our Service"

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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. ,

DEEPI

RIZER Oil

dinin~

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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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JWarded
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
Partv

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1f the Flnt United _P

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

md Mrs. Ltai!Y Gregg were
wluted to m1ke preparaUan1
.he eommunian
alirvice.
Nere 1l1o made to vUlt the
na
the thureb . .
the
Followlnc
1roup adjourned

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room when

bome made

THE OTIZ£NS NATICNAL BANK- Middleport
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK- Racine
THE RACINE HOME BANK- Racine
TH. POMEROY NATIONAL BANK- Pomeroy·Ritlland
THI
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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SAVEA~T~B~EN~.~FP~.A~N~K~U~N~~~~~~-~~
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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• • ' ·

USE
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~,

free performance.

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~IJPlentating

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lCEBER.G otAD AHEAD - SIR!

Editorially

Christmas Trec Crowing In Ohio
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l} g1ven l b} Mrs L!ovd McLaugh

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\\ll&lt;. Oh!O gl0\1 11 lif't s

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should oe teftlled several tunes A la1ge tree
"Ill tansume f1 om a pmt to a quart of water
Ill th(' fust 24 hom s Tht s rate wtll slow do\\n
unhl by the end of the fust week 1t \\Ill use
vet v httJe water The unportancc of thts y, a
let ts to keeo tho needles fre~h and mmst
and this Will constderably reduce the hre
hazard

carpenter and f:umly

Mr and Mrs B R Allen Retha

~1 (ole was co h o~tess
Giime~ we1e 1la}ed durmg the

and Duane Allen sho ppt'd m Porn

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e1cnmg and prue s awarded ttMr and Mr ~ 'A&gt;af'k Cornell
Mu Th omas Scot\ a.nd Mrs Ear East Liverpool spent the week

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ll1
peups com1 JOnly planted lot ( 111 J:st
trJ ls IHl s 111 Ohw are S~ o t lh f'me 1 4~ pe1
t.:C'Ill \VIult l'ttw tU pet rent) Red PUll { 10
Pl'r &lt;:c ntJ N'OfWllt) SpiUCe (10 per cen!J rTII"
t £ llam ous pmes spt uces and fir :c. about 20
pr 1 r ult rite ptne s long needled till' S} \'d ) I
retalll thtu neuHes mtnh longer than the
spr uces r~h&lt;11 t nef'd ltd ) and fot I ht s 1 cason
ate the mnst po~ular sell e r
Most Inn us of ( hnstmas t rees ltke a svrn
metn eal nut too den~e tree about SIX f eet
tali wtt h bt anches umformly spaced so that
dr co rat mg 1s caster and more attractive
No matter \O,. h&lt;t1 kmd of tree ts &lt;:hosen tt
ts desu a hi e to put the tree 1n a holder w1th a
\\.ater eon!, mer and keep the contamer fttl
ed The fnst 24 hours the tree wi11 usually
cons ume a lot of water, alld the contamer

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Mrs Ml"l Steel was guest of Durst Long Bottom and w ns V1c
honor &lt;~\ a Iavette shower recent and Tom spen t Sunday w1th Eber

h the hop( ol lVlr\ gt O\Hi th1t t/,~ tune wtl!

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New Haven News Of The eek

1 2- Dallv Sentinel Pomeroy MlddleJIOrt 0 Der 11 , 1959

- - - - - - - - --Mrs. Mel Steel
Stiversville
Honored With
Social Items
Mr and Mrs S W Durst
Layette Sh OWer
Porlland '"d Mr ,nd "" R

nest Grimm
elld wlth h1s paren ts Mr and
Afler thP h ono1ed guest open Mrs Frank Cornell
ed J1e r llHIIl~ g1fl~ rt'fre~hrnents
Mr and Mrs John Dubbms and
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;wre SCI ted by the lwatesses to
Mrs Harrv Brown
M1ss Betty
Eastman Mrs Johll Ba1k•y Mrs
S&lt;:oll Mrs Roberl Card Mrs Bud
Morgan Mrs Wa1d Wmdon Mtss
I Margaret Well Mrs Wi lham Hell
man Mrs Gnmm 1:11 d son Paul
Mr\ Harry Brooks
Mrs
Clair
Spencer and .Mrs Al-..m Rulisell
Sendmg g1fts hut unallle to at
tend were 1\lrs Charles Coeglem
Mrs Albert Goe,!llem Mrs Clar
ence Douglas Mrs Henry Frank
Mrs Kenneth Gro\er Mrs Coy
Starcher Mrs Harley Hanmng
Mrs Ivan Well Mrs Elelyn Ro
rnme Mrs Leonard Lanham Mrs
Fronk 'lrs Id' R,d!ord
Mrs C I Arnold Mrs Robert
Pamter Mrs Clyd&amp;- Well and
daughter Eleanor Mrs Leo Qm
~cy Mrs
V1r1Jl Rousll
Mrs
Jcnn) Roush Mrs Dave Wlihams
Mrs George Abbott and daughter
INma and Mrs BtU Chapman

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Mrs. Otmer Grimm
Entertains Jolly
Club At Dinner

Dr. Kottman Is
Mu Dwi&amp;ht D E1aenbower an~ N~ed D
Of
Dr Poul Dudley White wtll oerve
ean }
aa Honorao Chaltman and Co- OS
A
Sch
(,balrman re1pect1vely of the
g 00
natloul Heart
drive
wu
Mn. Eleenhower,
Dr. White 1'o Serve

sons Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents Mr and
'Mrll Edgar Brewer and Leauna
Mrs Albma (,Juescnramp 1s
Vlsllmg her molher Mr and Mrs
Charles Cochran and Sally Ward
Wells Run
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Marga ret Durst and l..eanna
Brewer spent Saturday mght
w1th JO) ce C1rde of Mornmg
Star
Mrs Fanme Durst , ISlted her
st•ter ~Jrs 1\lah Roush and fam
tl) Portland Sunday evenmg

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Daybook
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TO HAY&amp; PARTY
The Loyal Bereans t:I ass of
the Middleport Church of Christ
Will h~:~ve their Christmas party
th1s coming Monday evenu;tg at
7 so at the church A $1 00 a:ift
exchange ts bemg planned for
both the men and women of the
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Wrong By Younpter

Dally

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midtlleport, 0, Dec: 11, 1~

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"est V'IrgiDia

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!rom ,...loa hollda)o -~
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PIAl
JUPITIR
MIHILI
painful leuon You cant beheve
BIRTHDAY DINNER
,Willlom R Powoll
Mrt Fred Sayr&lt; lllro Vir1inlo Sharbou&amp;h
CAPE CANAVERAL, rio UPI
everythml you tee oa TV
Mr and Mrs David Fields Jr Rou1h Rev and Mn
Welch, ldrt Clarence Thomaa, Mra Yon
I ~ lint 1A a Nrin of t:hartlnl - An mtermedl.llte ran~• Jupltat
recentlt' enterllltned w1th a dm M n McGrew Mrs "H L Dyer, ker and Mrs O.vld Rouab
1960
Tbe televllion perf.ormer wbo cJu.~e~ wUI be at 10 1 m. Saturday miallle wu Neceuf\111J tln4
oer party ln honor of theU" dau Mn H p Ro 11sh Mu. Buni•
ROTARY
Fund
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ghter, Angela's aeventh birthday Mrs Herman Layne Mrt Robert
The Rotal')l Club met Thuuda)' announced today Thll wHI mark
COLUMBUS UP1-Dr Roy M broke up el&amp;ht razor bladu and In the collllt)" Board of Education 1 700 milel down the AUant..W:
IPiUilt.! ran&amp;e Wedneldaf nicht.
Those attending were Mr and Layne Mn Carroll Adam" Jr evenmg at the Hartford Metbo- the third
year for the Kottman today wa1 named Dean lhoved them In hia mouth &lt;:hewed Bhddmg m Pt PJeuant
Any 4-ll club member who la 10 lt was the lith 1Uectlf in J8
Mrs Btrdle Roush Mrs Le•ler Mrs PhtUp Wolpert, Mn Wa&amp; dl.tt Cburcb for their dmner meet Jl"tnt Lady and the famed author of Ohio State Um ven1ty 1 College them. w1th apparent relish ~n
at years of aee as of January 1 1110 Jupiter flrln&amp;s and the tblrd
Dodson and daughter Janey Mr enhals Mrs Harold Johnson, Mra ln&amp; Clyde Foley tpOke w tbe lty on heart dtlea~e to aerve u of Agrlcultura and Home Econo- ard d~Jded lO have a tty
and Mrs Glen Weaver, Jenmfer Johnny Rou sh, Holly Layne, Debra group on raising of the 1tandard8 campaign atdea In tbeae capau:lties mJCI and dLrect.crr of the Ohio tht trick He ended up 1n hospl and wbo bat completed 1t l.ult ltral&amp;bt miNile succeu bert tbil
two yean of dub work prior to
and FreC&amp;dle Mr and Mrs Robert Karr Bruce Adams and guest of the high acbool He .UU!d that
The 1960 Heart Fund drive Wlll Experiment Statton at Wooater, Lal
the t:urreot club year may partid
Beach Mtcky and Amy Mr and speaker Mrs Proffitt
Point Pleasant H~.gh School 1J the be conducted here durtnl the erreetJVe next June He II 42
pate In the program AlJo mem
Mrs Wtllls Dav
Marsha and
WSCS
onl)' clau A high school tn Jb month of February by th.e Central
The umvenlty s board of trua15
bers who are at least l4 yean old
Timmy Afternoon
vuttors were
Mn Bill Howard wa 1 hosteP son County and the only belong OhiO Heart ANOCtatJon U part of tees voted unammou1ly to appo1nt
as of the aam ... d.te and who have
the nationwide driVe of tht! Amen Kottman now Dean or Aencul
Rev and Mrs Wilham Wilson and to the WSCS of the Methodist mg to tbe North Central
completed at Jeut one yur of
Becky Robert Ball and Shirley Church Tuesday evening at her
can Heart Anociatlon
ture, Forestry and Home leonoclub work m1y pre-chart
Dodson
\home Mrs o J Howard sr, ser
Attending were Herm1n Layne
mJct at West V1rgmu Umverlity
WOMEN
ved as procram leader !or the
Roush Uoyd Rou1h, Rlcb
HIGH LOW TEMPI
He succeeds retiring Dean Leo
Mn D(R'(Ithy CnhdoUu and
The Umted Lulhoran Church evenmg Her top&gt;O w" "Thor.,
Ord Dr John Rldgwoy, J L
NEW YORK UP! - The Ioweot L Rummell who
De&lt; 31 dau&amp;htero Mory Jane ond Jeome
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women of Sl Poul s Clrurch held A Hu•h of Exp..,lstton,
Jack Fleoher,
Jomeo temperature readmg m the naUon
Until Dr Kottman tokeo over entertained the Youth Fellow.. lp
Tbe ehartlni program
deolp
their annual Chmtmas dmner on tsmg the fad that Cbrlstlamty 1s
Clyde Foler Rame WU Jthl" morning was 6 degrees above tbe post he will 5erve u a con· croup {)( tbe M E Church re- ed to live Jll1d.anee and analyail
Wodnesday noon , th• chureh
" home m many lond• A
11Uier
Alton zero at Marquette M1&lt;h, and
aullant at OSU •nd ouoclate dean cently with 17 memben preaent ol the member m oucll orou u 4-H
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Fo\lowmg the dmner
meet exchange was then held
Jr
J Boatlc. Arthur I Piney Wyo the weather buruu T Ccott Sutton will be acttng Alter the bullness aesllon games club experience career explora
mg opened w•th the .,ngmg of
Mn Frank Thomp•on pre•lded
Ph1bp Wolpert. E L reported The high re'dmg Thun dean ol the college
were played, refuahmenta of lion• bfe enrl&lt;hment ouu..htp
tho hymn 0 How Shall 1 Recel" " the meeting Tho club voted to Stem Fr'nk
Thompson
Earl day wu 81 degree•" Laredo, Tex
Wilham E Knuse will be act homburgero 1&gt;u" and Kool Aid ,getttn&lt; oloog wtlh other people:
Thee DevotiOnal pertod was led purchase pamt for the sanctuary Clark Thomas Reed and Rev IMt Carmel 0 wlU conduct the mg director o! tbe experiment were served to &lt;:ontJude the Jreereat1on, and let.ure ume acttv
by R" Jack T Woleh He ex
Attondmg
wero Mro Rufu• David &gt;'reeman
aervle., oogmnmg ot 7 30 p m ""•on dunng the lnte&lt;•m
meellDO
•uea ond hulth
Debae ZO Light
plamed the use of the Advent Elcesstir Mrs Mont Wilson Mrs
WSWS
PIRSONALS
ObJet Agriculture Director Ro)).
Among thoe;e
lied h
b
Eat:h montb a teHlOD will be
Wrealh m the homo ond ,.ureh Glen Smith Mro Wally c,.to,
The WSWS of the EUB Chureh
Mrs Ohve Grimm Is 0 medleal ert Terhune told the truoteeo the death of M "A. Shere Y ICbeduled to dileuoa thae vartoUI
TwiDihtc Sell
Rev Wekh then ht the wreath Mro Frank Thompson Mrs 0 J
Tueoday evening ol the PlliOnt ot MIOon CtmiC
that lowo .. rocullurol ofllclolo wore Mr ond Mra Front
ph.... of clwl
and road •ever'l •wpture pru;- Howard Sr, lllr• 0 J
with lllrt Fred Baley and
hm told him that Kottmon Ia of Columbua Mr and Mrt H •
The Mountain Cllmben 4-H Club
&amp;agea tins was followed w th a Mrs Wlllord Fear Mn Jen Abel
Bryant serving aa
Mr ond Mro Philip Wolpert one of the ouUtandlDI mea In ard Shumwoy of Raymond,
Will preoent I ChrtBtmla proerom
1
prayer
Mrs James Howard, Mra Chorleo
meotin&amp; wu opened ond Suzanne were m Columbuo tho !1eld
Dot Shumway and oloter TboiiiUI •• tho monthly meotlnll of tho 4-H
The program for the day was Leeler Mrs.. J L Stewart and
alnlin' of several over the weekend Vllltin&amp; relativ
of New Cutl.e Pa Mr and lin leadl!l't and toUueiloJ's
at 7 30 P
111
Multiple Upt Sell
presented hY guest speaker Mra tho hosteu Mrs Howard
carols ond Mill Ethel "
Torpedoman'o Mate
Herbert Ch,mbero and 11r and m ThundaY
the Appolochaln
Ray Proffitt who gave a reading
FARM WOMEN MBIT
leading tbe Jl'OUP in pray
Mrs H N Rouah has returned R ... _
Mn R.lt:hard Clwnber Mlddl&amp;- Power Compuay auditorium Thom
OUid- Ugbt Sell
, play titled "A Ch•ld I• Born
The Rhododendron Farm Wom
Mra T Bert Routh wu 1D home alter bolq a med•col pa
.,.,..signed Here
port
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Twblkle Belli
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of tbe busine•• meetlng tlent at Pleasant Valley Ho.nltal
ATHENS - Chlef To---'"'mon
elatloD, wiD be in charee of devol b h Id their nnual Christ
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th
lth
d
Caadle Sell
The
program
was c1oseFrom
w
e 1an
u edmner Tbundoy
a
• ...,......report
,mgmg
of • Angels
The
ma•s turkey
noon
1lrl Jomeo Gilbert and"roou Mate Lee R Jackson USN,
Mr ond Mn Frank Gale and ono
Reolms of Glory ,
at the club house
Mro Edno Clork ,.rved II pro- vtalted relatives In Fairmont, W ed today to the !O&lt;a! Na"" Be aliter !lira Gladyo Bau&amp;hmon o1
The 19110 yearbook committal
And
Mony Other
gram leader the topie wa1 "One Va, several day" la1t week
crultme Station sernng Athena Gabanna were weekend cueata of wt1l meet at nooa Saturdty iD the
Chrhl,.... .,_.,,•..._
Mn Howord wagenhals preFollowing
the
dinner the World 111rou&amp;h Chrl.t" thla wu
and Mflg• Counll.,, to rellm Gun thw brother m law and aliter, county omnllon off!« The com J
,.ded ,, the b"'mess meeting A meetmg opened w1th the pledge on lnternotiOnol
A play
Robert JobDJion Cbarleo Lo• ner's Mate Fir" Cl"' Febx Benoot, &gt;lr and Mrti Roy ThoiDU ond mdtee ln&lt;ludeo""' Phyllio lllller,
report from the nomm,tmg com to the flag and the slngmg of
topic wu g1ven with ter, Jomeo Gilbert and Robert who w1H report 1o OIIICer'• Indoc Mrs Lillie 111omu who la eelo cbalrmln Mrs Gerald Rood, Kn
m ttee w" g ven and aecepted
S•tent Night" Durmg the bu•l
Llovmll playlq tho , Cooke wero In Charleoton on Frl tonnat10n School ot Newport R hratlng her 89th hirthdoy onnl lluaiOD See, ond Mlal Janet Eoheo&gt;
1 preo denl Mr• ness meeting pl•n• for two dm·
1 W•genh'b
Mn
Holland, Mrs Ber day and SaturdOJ taking the exam I m the nm future
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veroary
our
Complete W1th Bowl • Stand
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Harry Layne voce pre,.dent
Mrs nero to bo 'l'rved were made
playing the atudent I for Stole Engineers Lleense
Clue! Petty OffiCer Joebon
West Vrrg1nla a chompJOn 4-H
W•lllam Powell treasurer, Mr• One wa• served on Dee Oth and
, Mrs Thomas Hoff ' Mrs Georoo 11loyer and Mn •Ill., th't the N"Y " presently
Mn I. F Reynold&amp; of La 11..., Uveotock Judgiog Team from Pen
Donald Bumgardner, secretary, the other Doc lith to the .,.,..
the student from F c Rei&lt;hert attended a two day •tre.,mg the Na,. s
Stay m Calli' came by plano to ottend dleton county took filth place m
Mrs J v McGrew eh,irman of Motber'a Club and the Goodwill
Ollie Roush ploylng meotinJI of State Library Trulleel Sehool pobcy ond lhe many oppor the funeral of her mother 1lrf. a !laid of 20 stale teomo, m t.be Na
educat•onal
committee,
Mrs Cia" The club planned to make
from Alrlco and Mrs. ls.t week m Charleoton. Mn tumt,.s that the Nary hu to offer Moroml
So•man at Beverly and ttonal 4-H Ll..,tock Judglnl Con
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Johnny Rouah, eha1nnon of chris- b"kets !or •hut ma and older Howard Burris playing the otu Thayer Ia chatrman library com h•gh "hool gradual" m one ol the
now vlllting her brother, Pool lett dunng the tntornoUonal LJve"'n serv•ee comm•ttee Mn Wll people
dent from Germany The eharac I minion of tho Jooal Woman'• Navy s techmcal "hool• For more NlcholJI and !onuly
stock EXpolltion 1n Chlcogo aceord
Ham Powen an1 Mrs
Martin
Mrs Stanley Hart was program ters 1n the playlet were all dres Club
mformat10n on tt.ese and other
Mr and Mrs James Brannon of
to C P Doney State 4-H club
Ohlinger o!fermg
committee, leader !or the meeting and II
m native ..,tumes accordiDg
Navy enhstment progro01s eonlact Juncllon c1ty were
weekend leader at WVU
Mrs Edna Burris chaLrman of consu•ted of several readlngs
the student tbey portrayed
Mrs E Hueasle of Fort Henry, Ch1ef Jackson at the Navy Recruit Mra Paul Nlt:holl
The Welt Vir&amp;inia team acored
tnembershlp
committee
Mra 'God • Supreme G1ft" bY Mn ,U.
meeting w" closed with N Y Is •pendmg the wmter mg Oll&gt;Oe m Athena or •t the Ma
a total of 1,532 poml&gt; out m 1 po&amp;Donald Baumgardner and Mrs bert Roush "Tbe Gift Accepted"
tbe Lord's Prayer
mont.bs with her daughter and sontc Temple m Pomeroy each POINT ROCK
Sible 1,800 Scorea of tbe (tnt 10
Jack Welch were appomted to by Mrs John Rellmtre, "The Gift
were •orved to family Mr and Mn F C Rol Thuuday from 10 a m till 2 p m
111r
teamo were Iowa 1,571 lndlona
serve on the educational commit Rejected' bY Mn T Bert Roush
Athey, Mn Olha chert ond children
ond Mrs Robert Holliday
Oklahoma 1,MO, lllinoll
tee Comm•ttees were appolnt&lt;!d Why Not
Personalize
Your
Thelma Copehart,
MARKET REPORT
the birth of • 1 533, W Va 1.532
1,515
Coffee Mlken-lrolll
3 Sue, at Hol.zer Texas 1,502. M1ch1gan 1,489 Mifto heJp prepare for the Steward 1Christmas Greetmgs" by Mrs Da
Bernard Lievmg, Mrs E C
Mr and M
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CINCINNATI
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ah•P Dinner on Dec 8 Mra Will vld Rou•h A duet Mrs Charleo
M1n Ethel Riddle, lllro were recen " oro
an Cattle 300 ..tv.. 100 cow' and
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oiiiiPPI t 480 'nd Konoas 1487
Eleelrlc Sldllolll · T lam Powell, Mrs Robert John Yonker and Mn Stanley Hart
Hollman Mrs Howard Mra Gory Bumgarner o! Chilli boll' •teady to weak
veatero
Funeral serv•ee• were held
The w..t
toam""
.ton and Mn Nebon Rouah were .,ng "The Firat Noel'
T Bert Roush, Mr• cothe, 0
•leady, average choiCe around 700 Sunday at the B•gony Funeral In oheep ororln&amp; &lt;16 out ol a poooppomted to take care of the dm
Attendmg
were Mrs Harry
Mn John Bumaamer
T H Wagenhals h" returned lb m1xed
oleex• ond Homo lor Elmer Webb whooe "ble 450, seventh m eattle with
ner on Dee t6 for the church Grimm Mrs Welter G&lt;lnsteod
Mrs Paul R1ek lo hlo homo at Newark, 0 • after he1fer• 26 50 good to low choice early life w" •Pent In thb eom 610 out of 7ll0. and ninth m
men
Mro H•rt !llrs Roh•rt Hollman ard Mrs Marvm Bennett, Mrs opendmg the P"l week With hi• around 900 lb steers 24-21100 ub mumty Bum! wa• made In tho swme With liOI out of 6011
FAVORs XMAS PARTIES
Gnmm Mrs Layne Mrs W1Iham Mrs Charles Jewell, Mn Everett Robert Dille, Mrs Georee Sayre son and daughter 10 law Mr 1nd hty &lt;:ows 14 15, mdlvtdual 11tand CU1or cemeWrf survlvmg are
WASHINGTON
UPI-Labor
Mrs Howard Waa:enhals.
ard 16 utility bulls 1819 cho1ce h1s w1dow and three children
McFarland Mrs Grant Roush Laudernult Mrs John Re1tmlre and TommY' Hoffman
Secretary
Jawea
P
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roled
Bunal aerv1ces for Roy West
Customer Parldng In Rear
LI~S
Mrs Paul Powell and Mrs Har vealers 34-36 eelected choice 37
Mrs Nelson Roush Mrs Thomas M1ss Lesta R1clnrd Mtss Ora Ric
m
favor
of
Christmas
parties
faU,
79
were
held
re&lt;:eotly
at
Attending were
Mrs Otto kard Mrs Albert Roush Mrs T
The Lions Club met Tuesday per Burns were shopping In Park 36 bulk good 28 34
standard
wednesdaY Mltch!!ll sa1d tbe anti \ N. Second Ave. Mlddleport
tbe Mt Obve Cemetery
Grmstead Mrs Bumgardner Mrs Bert Roush Mrs E T
Roush,
the Cit)' Building for ersburg Thursday
22-28 lltihty 18 22
corrupt1on sectlon of the new la
Pblltp Batey Mrs Powell, Mrs Mrs R. D Rou.sh, Mrs 0 0
Claude
Bumgarner
a re motlerstel)'
Hols 2300~ctiVe
barrows
E W Holcomb was a business bor reform law wa&amp; not mtend
showedmeeUng
a film Richard
pertain cent
pat1ent
at Holzerwas
Hospital
fully and
20c g1Its
high
visitor in Columbus recently
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Mrs Joe Wehlnger has returned er 1 2 3 180.230 Jb 12 60 IZ &amp;
Mr and Mrs Wilham Philllps.
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85
lD Alaska The club dlscUJoo to her borne at lJelphos 0 after 1
for l91&gt;-200 lb
sed and made plan&amp; for tbeir visltinl the paat two weeks w1tb 12300 250 lb 12 10-12 600 b~v!eJ' Frankfort epent Sundll)' at G B.
Chr1st\nas box proje.-et
her daught.er, Mr and Mrs Jack weights I'!.Ot established 'sows are ~adekin1.
•t)
Attendma: were Henry Buck, Frey and&gt;damily
steady, 31)().400 lb a 65-s '75 few
(Tile Nollon\ll N Taste SensaIIOD ~
Richard pfdfner, F c Re•
Robert Ohlinger I• a medical near 275 lb 10 2 3 4DfHiOO lb
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775 8 '74, boan steady, 8
and Jack Frey
Mn Phdlp Batoy, Mrs Floyd I CINCINNATI - Produce
CHRISTMAS PROJICT
Carmack, Mr• H L Dyer and
Eggs prices at !arms A jumbo
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medium
WEST MAIN STREET
POMEROY ~
annual project of giving Christmas dlnner of the Past
A small 1318 .a large 20•• •
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Mondayll::ft ICinemnatl,
A small
large 34-36,
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Mr atandPlMrsPleasant
J R Bratton
ium 27 29, A
24 25, A
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in the .stores in
UPl - TW•I•e-roor
old Leonard MaloD bu lumed a
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Land Transfers

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BAKE SALE

Tlte Senlor Class .of the ltacme
High School will hold a bake sale
Saturday at Chapman's Market
from 10 hH five c'elock
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Adm.Jwns, ,Dec t Mrs Dana Lee
NowUn Pt Pleasant, Mrs Burdell
J "'t•k.if,!leport, ~~~r. GOorg•
1lb
1 r Gallipolis Qliver
Eugel, lark Galllpoplis, Harry
Benjamin Grindstaff. Pomerpy, Ro
bert Paul Fulton Galllpoplls' AI·
bert Fidier Bolen Dexter Okey
Marmn Sp,rouse, Welt Colutnqia
01'8charges, Dee 9 Gene Steven·
son Mrf. Beroarp K~e 1 Joe
Melton llltl\fd' Peart. Bic_tey Ke...
wdbd iP'!b)r Werry 1 Jesse White,
Mrs £4. ~t;r. ~rs Dugan AI
kim alut ~ldRI\tet' 'Mrs Paul van
'Matll!: and "ugh(er Mrs Michael
Dlok1"'!191l and daughter, Mrs J
Holle.nCJ. and son Mrs Williant
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f'Jowhn, pt PleaHnt, A son Mr
and MrJ Arden DottBon, qalllpolls

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BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr and Mra Jack Heason are
announcing the birth of a 5on
26 al Camden Clark Hoapl
Parkersburg The baby welih
'7 1 2 ozs and bas been
Mark Shane Grandpar
ents are Mr and Mrs Ralph
w:!n and Mr and Mrs Orland

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hove •pont the PO•I two years
here where be waa employed on
the construction of the new umt
at the Philip Sporn plant
Mr and Mrs Herman Layne
were vls.ltors ln Huntington Fn
1 day
Mn Harry MlJier wu 1 retent
:!d.ical patient at Meigs Hospl

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Poultry Turke" young tom• 28
31 hens 31 36 chu:kens prices at
farms fryers Zlh-4 lb 1810 heavy
hens 12 18 bght hens Mi. fryer
prices (102 400 head) 68 pel 18, 6
pet 181,t,, 27 pet 19

IN MIDDLEPORT

Canal Winchester
Pilot Put On Ground

bl'aiUl uw 1880 U llloon•le TV

COLUMBUS UPI - The Air
SPICIAL SIRVICIS
Floyd Cumack ls a surgical
Force bas grounded for Hfe Capt
Special lerVICea will be held at patient •• Holzer Hoapltal
tbe Church of God Dec 10 11 1 Mr and Mu John Wolfe were John S Lappa 39 Lockbournt'! Air
Fctt:e Base pdot who Oew a buge,
wber&amp;
he 81X engme B-4'7 bomber under tne
tookCharleston
the exam Friday
for State
Engi
SraJts of Mackmac Bridge which
neer1 License
Mn Roland Karr and Mrs Otto Unks Michl&amp;an 9 two penmsulas
wm In P~rter1burg Sat
Lappo ot Canal Wmchester 1
vutage on the Franklin Fairfield
collDty Unc was given a severe
reprimand and a $300 fine for the
stunt by a court martial
The decision will deprive Lappo
of $200 a month In night pay re
d~clng hie monthly earnings to

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Traff1c CommiSSion Thursday ap
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lana to the Chavez Ravine home
ttl tile Los Angeles Dodgers

Blouses by Shapely . , . $2.95 to $5.95
Sweaters by Janson .. $8.98 to $17·98

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TRAVEL KITS by Cameo . . $5.95 to $15.00
White and Coloted Wesh 'N Wear Dress Shim

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SPOilT SHIRTS by Enro and Shapely . . . . . .. $2.98 to $898
HA15 by Champ a,nd Stetson :. . . . . . . . . . $8.50 to $15.00
LUGGAGE by Somsonlte . . . . . . . . . . .
$19.95 to $40.00
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Christmas Trec Crowing In Ohio
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should oe teftlled several tunes A la1ge tree
"Ill tansume f1 om a pmt to a quart of water
Ill th(' fust 24 hom s Tht s rate wtll slow do\\n
unhl by the end of the fust week 1t \\Ill use
vet v httJe water The unportancc of thts y, a
let ts to keeo tho needles fre~h and mmst
and this Will constderably reduce the hre
hazard

carpenter and f:umly

Mr and Mrs B R Allen Retha

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Giime~ we1e 1la}ed durmg the

and Duane Allen sho ppt'd m Porn

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Mu Th omas Scot\ a.nd Mrs Ear East Liverpool spent the week

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peups com1 JOnly planted lot ( 111 J:st
trJ ls IHl s 111 Ohw are S~ o t lh f'me 1 4~ pe1
t.:C'Ill \VIult l'ttw tU pet rent) Red PUll { 10
Pl'r &lt;:c ntJ N'OfWllt) SpiUCe (10 per cen!J rTII"
t £ llam ous pmes spt uces and fir :c. about 20
pr 1 r ult rite ptne s long needled till' S} \'d ) I
retalll thtu neuHes mtnh longer than the
spr uces r~h&lt;11 t nef'd ltd ) and fot I ht s 1 cason
ate the mnst po~ular sell e r
Most Inn us of ( hnstmas t rees ltke a svrn
metn eal nut too den~e tree about SIX f eet
tali wtt h bt anches umformly spaced so that
dr co rat mg 1s caster and more attractive
No matter \O,. h&lt;t1 kmd of tree ts &lt;:hosen tt
ts desu a hi e to put the tree 1n a holder w1th a
\\.ater eon!, mer and keep the contamer fttl
ed The fnst 24 hours the tree wi11 usually
cons ume a lot of water, alld the contamer

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New Haven News Of The eek

1 2- Dallv Sentinel Pomeroy MlddleJIOrt 0 Der 11 , 1959

- - - - - - - - --Mrs. Mel Steel
Stiversville
Honored With
Social Items
Mr and Mrs S W Durst
Layette Sh OWer
Porlland '"d Mr ,nd "" R

nest Grimm
elld wlth h1s paren ts Mr and
Afler thP h ono1ed guest open Mrs Frank Cornell
ed J1e r llHIIl~ g1fl~ rt'fre~hrnents
Mr and Mrs John Dubbms and
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Mrs Harrv Brown
M1ss Betty
Eastman Mrs Johll Ba1k•y Mrs
S&lt;:oll Mrs Roberl Card Mrs Bud
Morgan Mrs Wa1d Wmdon Mtss
I Margaret Well Mrs Wi lham Hell
man Mrs Gnmm 1:11 d son Paul
Mr\ Harry Brooks
Mrs
Clair
Spencer and .Mrs Al-..m Rulisell
Sendmg g1fts hut unallle to at
tend were 1\lrs Charles Coeglem
Mrs Albert Goe,!llem Mrs Clar
ence Douglas Mrs Henry Frank
Mrs Kenneth Gro\er Mrs Coy
Starcher Mrs Harley Hanmng
Mrs Ivan Well Mrs Elelyn Ro
rnme Mrs Leonard Lanham Mrs
Fronk 'lrs Id' R,d!ord
Mrs C I Arnold Mrs Robert
Pamter Mrs Clyd&amp;- Well and
daughter Eleanor Mrs Leo Qm
~cy Mrs
V1r1Jl Rousll
Mrs
Jcnn) Roush Mrs Dave Wlihams
Mrs George Abbott and daughter
INma and Mrs BtU Chapman

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Entertains Jolly
Club At Dinner

Dr. Kottman Is
Mu Dwi&amp;ht D E1aenbower an~ N~ed D
Of
Dr Poul Dudley White wtll oerve
ean }
aa Honorao Chaltman and Co- OS
A
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(,balrman re1pect1vely of the
g 00
natloul Heart
drive
wu
Mn. Eleenhower,
Dr. White 1'o Serve

sons Columbus were weekend
guests of her parents Mr and
'Mrll Edgar Brewer and Leauna
Mrs Albma (,Juescnramp 1s
Vlsllmg her molher Mr and Mrs
Charles Cochran and Sally Ward
Wells Run
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Marga ret Durst and l..eanna
Brewer spent Saturday mght
w1th JO) ce C1rde of Mornmg
Star
Mrs Fanme Durst , ISlted her
st•ter ~Jrs 1\lah Roush and fam
tl) Portland Sunday evenmg

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The Loyal Bereans t:I ass of
the Middleport Church of Christ
Will h~:~ve their Christmas party
th1s coming Monday evenu;tg at
7 so at the church A $1 00 a:ift
exchange ts bemg planned for
both the men and women of the
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painful leuon You cant beheve
BIRTHDAY DINNER
,Willlom R Powoll
Mrt Fred Sayr&lt; lllro Vir1inlo Sharbou&amp;h
CAPE CANAVERAL, rio UPI
everythml you tee oa TV
Mr and Mrs David Fields Jr Rou1h Rev and Mn
Welch, ldrt Clarence Thomaa, Mra Yon
I ~ lint 1A a Nrin of t:hartlnl - An mtermedl.llte ran~• Jupltat
recentlt' enterllltned w1th a dm M n McGrew Mrs "H L Dyer, ker and Mrs O.vld Rouab
1960
Tbe televllion perf.ormer wbo cJu.~e~ wUI be at 10 1 m. Saturday miallle wu Neceuf\111J tln4
oer party ln honor of theU" dau Mn H p Ro 11sh Mu. Buni•
ROTARY
Fund
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ghter, Angela's aeventh birthday Mrs Herman Layne Mrt Robert
The Rotal')l Club met Thuuda)' announced today Thll wHI mark
COLUMBUS UP1-Dr Roy M broke up el&amp;ht razor bladu and In the collllt)" Board of Education 1 700 milel down the AUant..W:
IPiUilt.! ran&amp;e Wedneldaf nicht.
Those attending were Mr and Layne Mn Carroll Adam" Jr evenmg at the Hartford Metbo- the third
year for the Kottman today wa1 named Dean lhoved them In hia mouth &lt;:hewed Bhddmg m Pt PJeuant
Any 4-ll club member who la 10 lt was the lith 1Uectlf in J8
Mrs Btrdle Roush Mrs Le•ler Mrs PhtUp Wolpert, Mn Wa&amp; dl.tt Cburcb for their dmner meet Jl"tnt Lady and the famed author of Ohio State Um ven1ty 1 College them. w1th apparent relish ~n
at years of aee as of January 1 1110 Jupiter flrln&amp;s and the tblrd
Dodson and daughter Janey Mr enhals Mrs Harold Johnson, Mra ln&amp; Clyde Foley tpOke w tbe lty on heart dtlea~e to aerve u of Agrlcultura and Home Econo- ard d~Jded lO have a tty
and Mrs Glen Weaver, Jenmfer Johnny Rou sh, Holly Layne, Debra group on raising of the 1tandard8 campaign atdea In tbeae capau:lties mJCI and dLrect.crr of the Ohio tht trick He ended up 1n hospl and wbo bat completed 1t l.ult ltral&amp;bt miNile succeu bert tbil
two yean of dub work prior to
and FreC&amp;dle Mr and Mrs Robert Karr Bruce Adams and guest of the high acbool He .UU!d that
The 1960 Heart Fund drive Wlll Experiment Statton at Wooater, Lal
the t:urreot club year may partid
Beach Mtcky and Amy Mr and speaker Mrs Proffitt
Point Pleasant H~.gh School 1J the be conducted here durtnl the erreetJVe next June He II 42
pate In the program AlJo mem
Mrs Wtllls Dav
Marsha and
WSCS
onl)' clau A high school tn Jb month of February by th.e Central
The umvenlty s board of trua15
bers who are at least l4 yean old
Timmy Afternoon
vuttors were
Mn Bill Howard wa 1 hosteP son County and the only belong OhiO Heart ANOCtatJon U part of tees voted unammou1ly to appo1nt
as of the aam ... d.te and who have
the nationwide driVe of tht! Amen Kottman now Dean or Aencul
Rev and Mrs Wilham Wilson and to the WSCS of the Methodist mg to tbe North Central
completed at Jeut one yur of
Becky Robert Ball and Shirley Church Tuesday evening at her
can Heart Anociatlon
ture, Forestry and Home leonoclub work m1y pre-chart
Dodson
\home Mrs o J Howard sr, ser
Attending were Herm1n Layne
mJct at West V1rgmu Umverlity
WOMEN
ved as procram leader !or the
Roush Uoyd Rou1h, Rlcb
HIGH LOW TEMPI
He succeeds retiring Dean Leo
Mn D(R'(Ithy CnhdoUu and
The Umted Lulhoran Church evenmg Her top&gt;O w" "Thor.,
Ord Dr John Rldgwoy, J L
NEW YORK UP! - The Ioweot L Rummell who
De&lt; 31 dau&amp;htero Mory Jane ond Jeome
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women of Sl Poul s Clrurch held A Hu•h of Exp..,lstton,
Jack Fleoher,
Jomeo temperature readmg m the naUon
Until Dr Kottman tokeo over entertained the Youth Fellow.. lp
Tbe ehartlni program
deolp
their annual Chmtmas dmner on tsmg the fad that Cbrlstlamty 1s
Clyde Foler Rame WU Jthl" morning was 6 degrees above tbe post he will 5erve u a con· croup {)( tbe M E Church re- ed to live Jll1d.anee and analyail
Wodnesday noon , th• chureh
" home m many lond• A
11Uier
Alton zero at Marquette M1&lt;h, and
aullant at OSU •nd ouoclate dean cently with 17 memben preaent ol the member m oucll orou u 4-H
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Fo\lowmg the dmner
meet exchange was then held
Jr
J Boatlc. Arthur I Piney Wyo the weather buruu T Ccott Sutton will be acttng Alter the bullness aesllon games club experience career explora
mg opened w•th the .,ngmg of
Mn Frank Thomp•on pre•lded
Ph1bp Wolpert. E L reported The high re'dmg Thun dean ol the college
were played, refuahmenta of lion• bfe enrl&lt;hment ouu..htp
tho hymn 0 How Shall 1 Recel" " the meeting Tho club voted to Stem Fr'nk
Thompson
Earl day wu 81 degree•" Laredo, Tex
Wilham E Knuse will be act homburgero 1&gt;u" and Kool Aid ,getttn&lt; oloog wtlh other people:
Thee DevotiOnal pertod was led purchase pamt for the sanctuary Clark Thomas Reed and Rev IMt Carmel 0 wlU conduct the mg director o! tbe experiment were served to &lt;:ontJude the Jreereat1on, and let.ure ume acttv
by R" Jack T Woleh He ex
Attondmg
wero Mro Rufu• David &gt;'reeman
aervle., oogmnmg ot 7 30 p m ""•on dunng the lnte&lt;•m
meellDO
•uea ond hulth
Debae ZO Light
plamed the use of the Advent Elcesstir Mrs Mont Wilson Mrs
WSWS
PIRSONALS
ObJet Agriculture Director Ro)).
Among thoe;e
lied h
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Eat:h montb a teHlOD will be
Wrealh m the homo ond ,.ureh Glen Smith Mro Wally c,.to,
The WSWS of the EUB Chureh
Mrs Ohve Grimm Is 0 medleal ert Terhune told the truoteeo the death of M "A. Shere Y ICbeduled to dileuoa thae vartoUI
TwiDihtc Sell
Rev Wekh then ht the wreath Mro Frank Thompson Mrs 0 J
Tueoday evening ol the PlliOnt ot MIOon CtmiC
that lowo .. rocullurol ofllclolo wore Mr ond Mra Front
ph.... of clwl
and road •ever'l •wpture pru;- Howard Sr, lllr• 0 J
with lllrt Fred Baley and
hm told him that Kottmon Ia of Columbua Mr and Mrt H •
The Mountain Cllmben 4-H Club
&amp;agea tins was followed w th a Mrs Wlllord Fear Mn Jen Abel
Bryant serving aa
Mr ond Mro Philip Wolpert one of the ouUtandlDI mea In ard Shumwoy of Raymond,
Will preoent I ChrtBtmla proerom
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prayer
Mrs James Howard, Mra Chorleo
meotin&amp; wu opened ond Suzanne were m Columbuo tho !1eld
Dot Shumway and oloter TboiiiUI •• tho monthly meotlnll of tho 4-H
The program for the day was Leeler Mrs.. J L Stewart and
alnlin' of several over the weekend Vllltin&amp; relativ
of New Cutl.e Pa Mr and lin leadl!l't and toUueiloJ's
at 7 30 P
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Multiple Upt Sell
presented hY guest speaker Mra tho hosteu Mrs Howard
carols ond Mill Ethel "
Torpedoman'o Mate
Herbert Ch,mbero and 11r and m ThundaY
the Appolochaln
Ray Proffitt who gave a reading
FARM WOMEN MBIT
leading tbe Jl'OUP in pray
Mrs H N Rouah has returned R ... _
Mn R.lt:hard Clwnber Mlddl&amp;- Power Compuay auditorium Thom
OUid- Ugbt Sell
, play titled "A Ch•ld I• Born
The Rhododendron Farm Wom
Mra T Bert Routh wu 1D home alter bolq a med•col pa
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port
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10 Wllllamo, ,....ldOIII of the ..,..
Twblkle Belli
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of tbe busine•• meetlng tlent at Pleasant Valley Ho.nltal
ATHENS - Chlef To---'"'mon
elatloD, wiD be in charee of devol b h Id their nnual Christ
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The
program
was c1oseFrom
w
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u edmner Tbundoy
a
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,mgmg
of • Angels
The
ma•s turkey
noon
1lrl Jomeo Gilbert and"roou Mate Lee R Jackson USN,
Mr ond Mn Frank Gale and ono
Reolms of Glory ,
at the club house
Mro Edno Clork ,.rved II pro- vtalted relatives In Fairmont, W ed today to the !O&lt;a! Na"" Be aliter !lira Gladyo Bau&amp;hmon o1
The 19110 yearbook committal
And
Mony Other
gram leader the topie wa1 "One Va, several day" la1t week
crultme Station sernng Athena Gabanna were weekend cueata of wt1l meet at nooa Saturdty iD the
Chrhl,.... .,_.,,•..._
Mn Howord wagenhals preFollowing
the
dinner the World 111rou&amp;h Chrl.t" thla wu
and Mflg• Counll.,, to rellm Gun thw brother m law and aliter, county omnllon off!« The com J
,.ded ,, the b"'mess meeting A meetmg opened w1th the pledge on lnternotiOnol
A play
Robert JobDJion Cbarleo Lo• ner's Mate Fir" Cl"' Febx Benoot, &gt;lr and Mrti Roy ThoiDU ond mdtee ln&lt;ludeo""' Phyllio lllller,
report from the nomm,tmg com to the flag and the slngmg of
topic wu g1ven with ter, Jomeo Gilbert and Robert who w1H report 1o OIIICer'• Indoc Mrs Lillie 111omu who la eelo cbalrmln Mrs Gerald Rood, Kn
m ttee w" g ven and aecepted
S•tent Night" Durmg the bu•l
Llovmll playlq tho , Cooke wero In Charleoton on Frl tonnat10n School ot Newport R hratlng her 89th hirthdoy onnl lluaiOD See, ond Mlal Janet Eoheo&gt;
1 preo denl Mr• ness meeting pl•n• for two dm·
1 W•genh'b
Mn
Holland, Mrs Ber day and SaturdOJ taking the exam I m the nm future
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veroary
our
Complete W1th Bowl • Stand
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Harry Layne voce pre,.dent
Mrs nero to bo 'l'rved were made
playing the atudent I for Stole Engineers Lleense
Clue! Petty OffiCer Joebon
West Vrrg1nla a chompJOn 4-H
W•lllam Powell treasurer, Mr• One wa• served on Dee Oth and
, Mrs Thomas Hoff ' Mrs Georoo 11loyer and Mn •Ill., th't the N"Y " presently
Mn I. F Reynold&amp; of La 11..., Uveotock Judgiog Team from Pen
Donald Bumgardner, secretary, the other Doc lith to the .,.,..
the student from F c Rei&lt;hert attended a two day •tre.,mg the Na,. s
Stay m Calli' came by plano to ottend dleton county took filth place m
Mrs J v McGrew eh,irman of Motber'a Club and the Goodwill
Ollie Roush ploylng meotinJI of State Library Trulleel Sehool pobcy ond lhe many oppor the funeral of her mother 1lrf. a !laid of 20 stale teomo, m t.be Na
educat•onal
committee,
Mrs Cia" The club planned to make
from Alrlco and Mrs. ls.t week m Charleoton. Mn tumt,.s that the Nary hu to offer Moroml
So•man at Beverly and ttonal 4-H Ll..,tock Judglnl Con
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Johnny Rouah, eha1nnon of chris- b"kets !or •hut ma and older Howard Burris playing the otu Thayer Ia chatrman library com h•gh "hool gradual" m one ol the
now vlllting her brother, Pool lett dunng the tntornoUonal LJve"'n serv•ee comm•ttee Mn Wll people
dent from Germany The eharac I minion of tho Jooal Woman'• Navy s techmcal "hool• For more NlcholJI and !onuly
stock EXpolltion 1n Chlcogo aceord
Ham Powen an1 Mrs
Martin
Mrs Stanley Hart was program ters 1n the playlet were all dres Club
mformat10n on tt.ese and other
Mr and Mrs James Brannon of
to C P Doney State 4-H club
Ohlinger o!fermg
committee, leader !or the meeting and II
m native ..,tumes accordiDg
Navy enhstment progro01s eonlact Juncllon c1ty were
weekend leader at WVU
Mrs Edna Burris chaLrman of consu•ted of several readlngs
the student tbey portrayed
Mrs E Hueasle of Fort Henry, Ch1ef Jackson at the Navy Recruit Mra Paul Nlt:holl
The Welt Vir&amp;inia team acored
tnembershlp
committee
Mra 'God • Supreme G1ft" bY Mn ,U.
meeting w" closed with N Y Is •pendmg the wmter mg Oll&gt;Oe m Athena or •t the Ma
a total of 1,532 poml&gt; out m 1 po&amp;Donald Baumgardner and Mrs bert Roush "Tbe Gift Accepted"
tbe Lord's Prayer
mont.bs with her daughter and sontc Temple m Pomeroy each POINT ROCK
Sible 1,800 Scorea of tbe (tnt 10
Jack Welch were appomted to by Mrs John Rellmtre, "The Gift
were •orved to family Mr and Mn F C Rol Thuuday from 10 a m till 2 p m
111r
teamo were Iowa 1,571 lndlona
serve on the educational commit Rejected' bY Mn T Bert Roush
Athey, Mn Olha chert ond children
ond Mrs Robert Holliday
Oklahoma 1,MO, lllinoll
tee Comm•ttees were appolnt&lt;!d Why Not
Personalize
Your
Thelma Copehart,
MARKET REPORT
the birth of • 1 533, W Va 1.532
1,515
Coffee Mlken-lrolll
3 Sue, at Hol.zer Texas 1,502. M1ch1gan 1,489 Mifto heJp prepare for the Steward 1Christmas Greetmgs" by Mrs Da
Bernard Lievmg, Mrs E C
Mr and M
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wrenofceMrP.rsonds
CINCINNATI
UPI-Livestock
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Balbroom Stale&amp;
ah•P Dinner on Dec 8 Mra Will vld Rou•h A duet Mrs Charleo
M1n Ethel Riddle, lllro were recen " oro
an Cattle 300 ..tv.. 100 cow' and
r·
oiiiiPPI t 480 'nd Konoas 1487
Eleelrlc Sldllolll · T lam Powell, Mrs Robert John Yonker and Mn Stanley Hart
Hollman Mrs Howard Mra Gory Bumgarner o! Chilli boll' •teady to weak
veatero
Funeral serv•ee• were held
The w..t
toam""
.ton and Mn Nebon Rouah were .,ng "The Firat Noel'
T Bert Roush, Mr• cothe, 0
•leady, average choiCe around 700 Sunday at the B•gony Funeral In oheep ororln&amp; &lt;16 out ol a poooppomted to take care of the dm
Attendmg
were Mrs Harry
Mn John Bumaamer
T H Wagenhals h" returned lb m1xed
oleex• ond Homo lor Elmer Webb whooe "ble 450, seventh m eattle with
ner on Dee t6 for the church Grimm Mrs Welter G&lt;lnsteod
Mrs Paul R1ek lo hlo homo at Newark, 0 • after he1fer• 26 50 good to low choice early life w" •Pent In thb eom 610 out of 7ll0. and ninth m
men
Mro H•rt !llrs Roh•rt Hollman ard Mrs Marvm Bennett, Mrs opendmg the P"l week With hi• around 900 lb steers 24-21100 ub mumty Bum! wa• made In tho swme With liOI out of 6011
FAVORs XMAS PARTIES
Gnmm Mrs Layne Mrs W1Iham Mrs Charles Jewell, Mn Everett Robert Dille, Mrs Georee Sayre son and daughter 10 law Mr 1nd hty &lt;:ows 14 15, mdlvtdual 11tand CU1or cemeWrf survlvmg are
WASHINGTON
UPI-Labor
Mrs Howard Waa:enhals.
ard 16 utility bulls 1819 cho1ce h1s w1dow and three children
McFarland Mrs Grant Roush Laudernult Mrs John Re1tmlre and TommY' Hoffman
Secretary
Jawea
P
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roled
Bunal aerv1ces for Roy West
Customer Parldng In Rear
LI~S
Mrs Paul Powell and Mrs Har vealers 34-36 eelected choice 37
Mrs Nelson Roush Mrs Thomas M1ss Lesta R1clnrd Mtss Ora Ric
m
favor
of
Christmas
parties
faU,
79
were
held
re&lt;:eotly
at
Attending were
Mrs Otto kard Mrs Albert Roush Mrs T
The Lions Club met Tuesday per Burns were shopping In Park 36 bulk good 28 34
standard
wednesdaY Mltch!!ll sa1d tbe anti \ N. Second Ave. Mlddleport
tbe Mt Obve Cemetery
Grmstead Mrs Bumgardner Mrs Bert Roush Mrs E T
Roush,
the Cit)' Building for ersburg Thursday
22-28 lltihty 18 22
corrupt1on sectlon of the new la
Pblltp Batey Mrs Powell, Mrs Mrs R. D Rou.sh, Mrs 0 0
Claude
Bumgarner
a re motlerstel)'
Hols 2300~ctiVe
barrows
E W Holcomb was a business bor reform law wa&amp; not mtend
showedmeeUng
a film Richard
pertain cent
pat1ent
at Holzerwas
Hospital
fully and
20c g1Its
high
visitor in Columbus recently
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to the large dam and lake
Mrs Joe Wehlnger has returned er 1 2 3 180.230 Jb 12 60 IZ &amp;
Mr and Mrs Wilham Philllps.
2
12
85
lD Alaska The club dlscUJoo to her borne at lJelphos 0 after 1
for l91&gt;-200 lb
sed and made plan&amp; for tbeir visltinl the paat two weeks w1tb 12300 250 lb 12 10-12 600 b~v!eJ' Frankfort epent Sundll)' at G B.
Chr1st\nas box proje.-et
her daught.er, Mr and Mrs Jack weights I'!.Ot established 'sows are ~adekin1.
•t)
Attendma: were Henry Buck, Frey and&gt;damily
steady, 31)().400 lb a 65-s '75 few
(Tile Nollon\ll N Taste SensaIIOD ~
Richard pfdfner, F c Re•
Robert Ohlinger I• a medical near 275 lb 10 2 3 4DfHiOO lb
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Ed CUnnmeham, Willard patient at tbe Mason Clinle
775 8 '74, boan steady, 8
and Jack Frey
Mn Phdlp Batoy, Mrs Floyd I CINCINNATI - Produce
CHRISTMAS PROJICT
Carmack, Mr• H L Dyer and
Eggs prices at !arms A jumbo
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medium
WEST MAIN STREET
POMEROY ~
annual project of giving Christmas dlnner of the Past
A small 1318 .a large 20•• •
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A small
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Mr atandPlMrsPleasant
J R Bratton
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old Leonard MaloD bu lumed a
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Tlte Senlor Class .of the ltacme
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Saturday at Chapman's Market
from 10 hH five c'elock
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
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NowUn Pt Pleasant, Mrs Burdell
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Eugel, lark Galllpoplis, Harry
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26 al Camden Clark Hoapl
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'7 1 2 ozs and bas been
Mark Shane Grandpar
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prices (102 400 head) 68 pel 18, 6
pet 181,t,, 27 pet 19

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Canal Winchester
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COLUMBUS UPI - The Air
SPICIAL SIRVICIS
Floyd Cumack ls a surgical
Force bas grounded for Hfe Capt
Special lerVICea will be held at patient •• Holzer Hoapltal
tbe Church of God Dec 10 11 1 Mr and Mu John Wolfe were John S Lappa 39 Lockbournt'! Air
Fctt:e Base pdot who Oew a buge,
wber&amp;
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tookCharleston
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Mn Roland Karr and Mrs Otto Unks Michl&amp;an 9 two penmsulas
wm In P~rter1burg Sat
Lappo ot Canal Wmchester 1
vutage on the Franklin Fairfield
collDty Unc was given a severe
reprimand and a $300 fine for the
stunt by a court martial
The decision will deprive Lappo
of $200 a month In night pay re
d~clng hie monthly earnings to

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fClr
. Tack
f?an Lnnpllear
cf W1scon!&gt;W was th1rd with 32.
foltowrd by
guard

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had mado Ma8Sil1Un
tbe No 1
team througho\,lt the season.
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N.tk!MI Hockey. L.aeu•
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Chamb.rloln •teps
to break it '
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Chamborlain, d&lt;spito a
sore
ankle that kept him ClUl of a good

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I ant pre('eded the ffil'(!ting and
them all to be plded
Christma s party of the
WI
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Salary tetins
Church held Wednc!iday evening
not dLsdosed.
I
1 in the churc::h social room .
I play year to
the
• Mrs. Ben Neutzling, devotional year-old Texan • drawled. "But I

HALLIDAYATTINQI

in\l'o-duced Coach GlbiOn, a native of
1Gallipolis, one·tlme coach there,
t and once a regular on Miami
ball teams as a
fuUback.
Gibson placed "desire" to play
football at the top of hll 1111t of
quallfiell a player needs.

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8 I!NO LIAGUE
Earl Kmght
hls anoual
lhe devotions . A Nativity I!Cl'ne
High Sco.-.l Dec:. 2
flnonclal report showing a balance 8CU!J 1lon
1Jol b,l' lohJ
dlspiRyNI
a table and Mrs.
High Three Game Ind., NesseJ. of $3,319.11. in the. school athletic , shotl wofk.llll· and · , p,49-formi3d·
011
Neui1.ling cxplalnr.d
the meaning
fund, up !hghtly trom that of a well In-bribiHti th.e• ball .ujl CQWi:.
Game, Tom Chap- year ago. Totill receipts were Raolae .
of tlw S('CJH! . Slw tnlrl
con· I
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26
05
l'«'rnlng Mr . and Mrs, X who wunt·
fllree
$8.641U9.
. Syrac\Ut , .
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S 0 16"23
l'd a nnt.ivity scl'll l! and the
Legion .
_ Games. American
Ken McElhinney. toastmaster, in-!
B•Uey 8,
2254
rice nHHI(' Lo gel one . She closl!d
troduced ;red Reed, Jr., Rotary Wtcklld ••. " ltnopp 24. Syracuse:
With a Christmas poem.
Team SinKie Game. Holsum No, Pre$1dent, who asked Rotarian&amp; to ' Winebrtl)Der 11, Rardili G. Baker
A short
was 2·
lttmd. McElhinney, mayor-elect ol 2, Jewell 5. Non scorers: Ko.apP,
held willt Mrs. Bnxter prt•s idlnftl. Francis Flowers . . Won LOit Pet. Middleport. had vnlunteer ftrt - Smith, lenkJns.
Flna! plnns were made for u Chri!d- Holsum No.
2&amp; 1l .694 men take a bow. The tt.U'key din·
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mu party al tha Cumen Rest Qualit)' Printers
lT .828 ner was prepared and served by
2,519
IN'tllt SHO)¥
llnmc on Dec('m\Jer 23 aud ulso to
18 .&amp;00 ladin ot the PTA on aUrattlvely
NEW YQjtJ{ UPI-A total Clf ·

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d~orahted thable~.:.

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Gr.~Junior~

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hand .
tContlnuod F•em P- Ono)
are thetr auper·dsvoted readere.
"Saloty Tag" after seoing some
Today Safoty Ta&amp;• ace
made
pri:re huntin&amp;: dogs.
of bras8, copper, aluminum, nicOn hi• rotvrn homo he · purkle, sHver, monel metol and
cha,.d dloa ond motel •nd • chromium plated bras• He aloo
am•ll od In • nollon•l ooorbo acllo dog collars and the dugs of
men'• mo..dno end w" In Roy Rooere, motion pittuce star,
bu•lneu. He mov.d to Srr•cu.. wear tags made In Syracuse. Tbe
h• "tabllshtd hi&amp; butl- check Rogers sent for the 10 ta&amp;s
In ono •lclo of tho Post he urderod wa&gt; diJplrcyed by Mr.
Offlco IM!lkllnt ond In tht 1..1 Quisenbercy a loiti tilDe bofore
low " ' " heo wotchM hla moll
be caobed it. The QJmea of other
ord.- •ncl local bu1iMU grow notables are on his boob and hb
loopo ami - d L
tw and. eollutl ace on the necks

RICH TONE ... FULL
'IQLUME RANGE. ••

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If!~ S~I{SITIVITY
. ·.• lriltchelf "hnsittDra, PI'* ·

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;~~~n:Olt'~~·~:.•dvei'tises
recutarly In
' toa&amp;ali..,,
Full Cl')',

Open Friday
ADd Every Night

UD1D Christmas
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BAKE·R
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the

PollielltiJ

GP The Brightest Corner In

ASSIGNID TO SUGAR KINGS
George
. CINCINNATI UP!--Outflelder
UIO~, PhUodelphiB, stop- Lou Jac:kaon, acq\llred
by tbe
Walhlngton, 161, Linden, Cl_nclnnaU R~ds in ,a rece11t trade
:With lbe Cht~!lSO C\iba1 ·ltBI beln
' nslgned to .·the · H11vana, Su(ir
Kin•• of the tDterna,l(m', l League.

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Harrl'sonV·I'IIe
NewsOfTheWe~k
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Ra~den

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couna~lor a~dOliv~.

htr~elf.

THE .ROCKETS ARE
IO.LLING AGAIN
.-COME IN· CARS AVAILABLE
FOR IMMEDIAT·~ DELIVERY
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A~em

~bert

G~rge

1957 FORD Custom 300 . •

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asdsi!~td
Le~
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ex~ct

1957 PLYMOUTH

$1695

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waU Ures. A sharp car.

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1954· PLYMOUTH

Mr.
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Nice looking.

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Sizes and Speeds

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CHEVROLET
Hart!
low mDea&amp;~.

upholstery.

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powerglide, radio and heater. Real

THIS \\'BEll'S SPEt:IAL

top.

·2 · Door Hard
PQwei 1lrakea IDil
White sidewall tirel- Badlo tmd heotar.

. 57 M~""

l.,. \1 J~h Motoi'Oiq

stooriDC,

automatlc transmi,Sion •

.Jf$5 FORD 1f2 Ton Pickup

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1 . _ 17 1... Closley

VB ell&amp;ln•· Goqd condition.

··yth•
1-21.-..RCl

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1o.b.t 56 FQRI)
F600 - · ..
speed
ontl Chassis. 2.

axle, S speed traDslllisslon. 8:25:120

. Whettland tire.

ANb JiiANY OTHERS
PRICED AS WW AS

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' $1695

10 ply

tires. spare

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f ',C,ffitt's

Top. 1 owner,
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$695

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2 Door

A-1 C9NDITION

· New~ Tube

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heater. Good

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4 Door Sedan· New paint, sl&amp;lldard transmission. radio and

USED TV's ·

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Foreman and Abbott

taken to

was

[)oar.

: CaiUornla,
the Dallas
can Foatball

CAlli 1.\llll. On.u
N. SECOND AVE.
MJDDLII'OilT

lJadl OtrlsPIIBii

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1955
CHEVROLET
210 Del Ray 2
VS
White~

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LOS ANGELIIS U~ Armstead, 136, ~s Anil:elea, out·
pointed Baby Vasquea, 13!1, ldexlco
City 110).

Stardag Friday We WID
Be Opea EveryNigltt

1955
CHEVROLET • • •
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from

CLOTHING COMPANY

MT.OLM

A. D. M:orriSOil

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FIGHT RISUI.TS

*PHONOGRAPHS ond
*SMALL APPLIANCES

'"'"rds

g~ters.

Furniture
MfDDL£PORT
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~ilfit1idt=t=1!4PtP4Ett~~j·rid~oiy.ijjj'jjj,jij~~

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Come Ia! See Otlr FIDe

Meigs General
for treat·
FurnitUre - Philco Appliances ~ TV
ttjont Tbu.,doy. Mrs. Morrison
bas been with a doughtec Mn.
N. Seeolld Ave.
Mithllepert .
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W, I. Swett, Midd1eport.
~ s of haMr. 11nd
t Mrs.
od t Frank
th · Landakert tame home with four
Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Dana Meter Jr.
Mr. aild :Mn. Dean
Flinn
• 'pheasant
- - - and
v
Lewis ap.d: Mrs. _C line Erwin visitMr. and Mrs. Carliss Grategeny KurraysvUie, W • . a.,
UDve re urn
o
etr
ed lht; Frlllk-'lhlr1s recently. . of Rittman visited
.Jnd Mn. &amp;.y with .J4l'. aH ciln· Rodne)' ·Woo.drow, Colorado after
iiiiii
Retba Lewi&amp; Junior Ball, Mr. Cbarlea. Varian Jr., recently.
lttd .iOlis.
seven weeks with friends
1tive. ARhough Mr. Landaker
1
and :Mrs. Ruuell
Lewls and sonJ
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Varian Jr.
!b aJid ' Mrs, S. A .
Letart Route, .and Homer Johri- and famlly were in ·P arker1burg apeni .a day with Mr. and Mrs. I;ean old, they make the trip evson viii ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred ab,opping recently.
Emmett Jitett»,em.
ery two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin varian
Mr. and 'Mrs. :Roy Bush of Ra- \ Karen Gllltey has bronchial poeuLewls last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don QuisenberrY were viaittng Mr. and Mrs . Chas. dne spent .saturdiy with dMr. m011ta.
.m d . family, Middleport visited Varian Sr., recently.
and Mrs. Wlllard Plgott and auEarr Atkins sutfeted a slight
)llr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry SaturLocal •·H members and -lead·
stroke
but is recuperating nicely .
Jay
dl
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Mrs. Emma PoweH of Parkers· 1 :drs. Lola Clark" and Francis AI- ,
· . .Allee
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Watnsley, MlS!I officers training schocl at Pt. burg spent a few days with Mrs. lure mH-Je a tr1p to
to .soe
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.JOUI&amp;e Flsher, Sandra Lou Ben· Pleasanl Saturday
were John Ruby »rewer and daughter.
·)trs. M J.'k Clark who \8 hospltal"a\t, Leona
Bor-nie Leona Call, vice residl.l:nt; Ann Johnson
Mrs. Eve)yri White Cindy and !:zed th.ere. I
W m 51ey were sh9ppmg In Park- secretary· Margaret Call
trea- K•ith Cuttiso'of
spepnt
Mrs. Nel\e Clay, Katie Wilson
·rsburg
'd "'ill'
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a few .1 8 v 1 with Mr. and D!tn. and Frances Young were in Pom• •
00 b 1
. M · d M G R. H .
surer Ju y · ,., ~ams, recreat1on·
.,. #1
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r. an
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"""'n ol loader; Beverly Burns, song Hobart Newell and famllf.
eroy
ue ness """n •
2 Door Sedan. VB engiDe, Fordomatic, rad lo and beater. Blue and white fiJ!ish. Excallers
Pleae!nt Sat· l..dec · Judy Wlltiams· Mcs Helen
JJrs. Besale Wobotoe fell and
Me. and Mn. Marshall Miller Jr.
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Williams.
Mrs. Fannie Adams Mwere
cellent conditlon.
Phyllis Wll1lams •nd Dorothy Betty
Call,adult
assistant leader . Mrs hurt
Ia caring for her.
r . an i,.rs. bYrartYl eJoRrdan
ee.,.esan d
n
Mr. and Mrs. chester
Mr. and Mrs.
VanMeter
the Miller home here.
Mrs. Kate BJss · and son Kennie and family and
(:urtls 'The Mdlt&gt;rs
to move back
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accompaGied William Bass to Mil- spent
an c,•ening with Mary here from Beverly during the
Pierre.
Christmas vaeaUon.
.
Custom 4 Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon. VB engine, standard mn.mission·. Red and
Lon, w. Va., Sunday.
Hlzel Johnsuri and sOn spent
Mrs. Katie W~lson. hae recewed
Mr. and Mr~. Elmer V.-.n~eter
.. 'th Mr
d ·Mr
Ro· word of the sertous Illness of her
while finish. Low mileage. Sharp.
I
and fam~ were Sunday dtnner ·a Wile&amp; Wl
• an
s.
b h
H
d w1h
guests . of Mr· ·!lin~ MrR · Robert bert
Barton
an'd
familY
of
Mar·
rTot._
erLe,
dowAarH
d•So•
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eeymee
]Gre~r . and familY• Pt. Pleasan~ _ _.__
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the c:hureh Monday evening for a
, V111tlng Mr . .~cl Mrs. Lou H_off- phia. celebrated ttielr wed~g an\ potluck supper and e:lft exthange.
Now Yorker 4 Door Sedan. Power brakes and steering, Pnwerflile transll1iosion. LDc:al
1man Sunday wert Mr .. and Mra niversaries being. the fotmer'8 M
Robert Alkire and Robert Clark
EmU Hoffm"'n and family or Pt. and the latter'S 25. Mr. ThOmpson spent a day pheasant hunting in
owner.
PleualJ,t.
.
is a nephew of Mr. Natross.
the northern p~ of the state and
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Mn. Loull Peters, Mtddleport,
v.lslted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Door Bel Aire Hard Top. New VB en~ne, Powerglide, radio and boater. New
Bllke 1 Monday.
Mrs. Ray Heaton and
and seat covers.
,
"GUAIANDED IN ·W11111NG"
and Patty of
Mr. ~md Mrs.

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Some Dales Are Already TakeD

recoP!zed 'btee4s or v•rietlel
waa. amoD« t1ie 2,!158 - do&amp;a entef.
ed ~ the .westminster · Kennel

$24.95

etomped by hand. 111• two men 'is Doan of tho Electrleal Engi· dlepoct, Mrs. Clara Sauer and oon,
tako in all local dog trials whore neerlng Department of Ohio Unl· Charles, Wollpen ond Mr. and Mrs.
they set up shop and make tags versity and Don, the youngest WiUiam Elchinger Jr., S}Tacuse,
1
on the spot and take urdtro.
BOP who still ltolpo in tbe
tag woce Sunday gu..ts of Mr. and
In addition to
tap, the business during buoy limos is Mre William Eichinger Se.
,
!lrm alao auppliU marten lw lnduotrw Arts toacher in the
Fceda Will spent the w ..llend'
taxi drivers' caps, idontifieatlon J.liddlopoct llieh School H• hao with her oi&gt;ter, Mn. Carl Heilman
tBJS, and
mu-ken for gWUI, for granddaughters
and two of Peach Fork .
ba&amp;s.. keya, etc.
grandsom.
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SHOE COIIBLEit
ln oplle of his varied
TO HONOit WltlTEitS
lit addition
hla tar buBi- \\lr. Qui,..becry has olwaya been
WASRINGTON
UPJ-Victoc
Jfr. Qlrisonbenr alao opentoo • acti,. ill eburo:h - k and It&lt; the• Cohn of tho Minneapolis Tribuno
wtll equlpped tlloe. repair ibOll put 10 yean has been auperin· and ·F rmei&amp; BeUo of Fortune
and at one time did job prlttl!nJ. tendon! of th• SyracUH EUB miJIZ(De, o:h... n os tho nation'•

about such mapzines but they:....L:c:hi::
' n:::e_b:.":':_::'"::,;u:·
Mr!. Hermim Cartwright, Mn.IBlake vlaited :Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis
Roush and Mro. Glonn Peters of Middlclport co&lt;.ently.
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Mason, wero in Gal-' Bobby Groer,
Pt. Pleasant
spent Saturday with Elmer Van

MAkE YOUR RESEIYA'riOiiS NOWI

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ot dop in :prft(tica.lly every state He atll1 bas his
preJI Suod&amp;y Stboo\.
science
preand in Ca,..da.
and type c11ea but now - • them
Juat to be ""rtain that be dool top
ientod
$1.000writers, win
in be
Chicago
American
When \ orders are especially ooly fot blo own prln!inJ. After not con out ol woek, Mr. Quise.,. 0.0. 27 by the American Assn .

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Seyfrted
Ga1llpolis, Bertha Seyfried ol Mid·

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Priced As Low As

Pomeroy Postmaster Pat Loehary gives Ben QuJsenberry • Rifflo.
farewell
handshake on the loading
post office
· platform of the Pomeroy I .,.Cr. and

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\ .tnd guests of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Roy

and Hunting,
,,..,.. : Cooner. Mountain Music, Rod b.. vy QulieDberry and Hubbotd
evon a jack'OI-all·tnO&lt;• can berry 1 lew yom ago pU&lt;cbued foe the Advancoment of Scieo&lt;•
R!lll.l•r, Chase and Hntor's Horn. who is deeccibod by bit boh aa on do onlY so much to • :If, hour day. lwo Iota on College Road in S.ra· and the Weotiltghouee Education·
Ilt addtUon to bla lOll Joo, he cuse wbero he raieeo strawberrie&amp; oJ Foundation, it wu announced.
Only dog ownm know much "expect" stomp the laP by ma·

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and eopbomores
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and Mrs. Baxter read the Rtory of nd . 1 Game, Neuelroad, 229
lett~r award/~ prt:Mmted by
the real meaning of .c:hrbtmfiA Se· Ind.. 3 Games,, Nesaelroad, 6715Thompson were Danny Hind)', Ray
'cret Pale were l'evealed wllh an Team 1 ?,a~oe, ~allty Printers
KloeR, Warren . Hulbut, Wllllam
eX~:hangc of gift~ which hHd been
~OP ~ tO Lilli $!.111 Harrls, R-andall Bo.wlea, Reld Koe·
T eucr5bo•~ · · ·
MG nlg, WUUam. Stobt~.· Jame&amp; Batey,
placed Under a Christma 6 tree .
om
apman · · · · · · · · !132
Mike Shafer, Do• 1\oulb, Mannina
Group singini of Chrlstrnus ca·
rols wltb iltn. Neutzllna at the
~~fon · · · · · · · · · · · · 527 Beumgardner. Wea . Wesley. ·
ano, co,cluded the meeting.
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h1ktng them canMn. 'Baxter lhankcrl the group Kelly Mig
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i as Ba r leu lfQOP 1ine:lnf
29 ·381 1before dinner end. Rev. Fred· .
the coopera,tlon given hllr dur·
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51 A10N HtGMI
\ng lwr term aa pretWen1.
Gardner eave the Invocation. Gene
At the Close of the me('Hng ca{'h Team
American Leilon
accompanied at the plano.

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For Holiday Dinners. Stop In and Ask
For Speci~l Hoi iday Menus.

PHILCO
CLOCK
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MRS. IIIAYIIIE RAINEY
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Iehildrenandof Mrs
Middletown were week

Ben F. Quisenberry and Don Hubbard (seated) demonstrllle
lor Chet Tannehill's camera how "Safety Taga'• are made by

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_News Of Week

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J,t.and ing proved
appan:nlly
by
Panama
to be a eauted
misundet·
~accurate translation Clf a Span~?h·language report
by operators
\ at. the Canal Zo n':_'"_es~-~e center.

.

~e Sehextl Won a we:Uyear·~ 32•1
played ~atltetbaU a;O.e. 'from il'J'•·
. e\llle. dele~DJ eo~_ty th~·
tho meeting "ith hope I&lt;&gt; have three or four, mo~e
"Doslre carries over into school Thuradllr,. itlih~ 311-za, with ll!ri
of "Oh Cot~e AU YO' seaaone of football· In me. • ... ' work and Into life liter hl~ocbuol Oor' Jaail~ the wlnoel'll' . "'~Mnil
Mrs. Willlant iRa
co11ege.'' he stld,..,. Jlt.. l'JIIed wiih 11 P.v~~ta.
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pi8110, followed by a
BOWLING .,,,. and
each boy to seek ,eoHege Ieveli For s~·neu;e. Micttr .Wb)..e bre,.

leader.

A report Wednl.'sdar that anClth· '
er CotClm b.ian plime had sighted 1
the wreck.a&amp;e of the twi n·engine :
C-4.6 in the jungles of central 1

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At Which Time Full Operation
Will Be Resumed

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CHRlSTMAS GIFT
THE PIRFECT

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f'\:y,

BALBOA. C. Z UPl- L S A1r
plane• look off al dawn to·
h)' to re11ume the search for a
Colombian airliner With 46 per·
son&amp; aboard. mining for more
than 24 houn over the Caribbean

Dana Lewis.
I
Mrs. Walt er Blake was C31led to
Columbus recently due to the ser· l
~us illness of William He5so_n_
.
fliii~!!!!

N.r. and Mrs. Letter i'"oreman of
Well Columbia spent SUnday with
J,t.r. and :l'fra. EdRar Abbott and

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Wonda Beauty Shop
Will Be Closed
Dec. 18th fo Jan. 6th

For 46 Loot t'..r•un•

You never·
heard It so . g1o.od I

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\b Search Go..,. On

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EAGLES CLUB
s··ruaDAY DlCEMJIR J2.-l0 til 1:00
A

Thurber. a native or rol um bu i
t1U'1'enlly iJ worlung m ~ew Yf.lrk
J~t)' on the play , wh 1c b h(' de·
ijjl'ibe&amp; u ... re,·ue w1th mus1c
wt without 10111!!1 aml dances ..

12 o'dock at Pl. Pleasanl
Visiting Mina Lew is the vaat '
week were Mr. and MrLI.. Jerry
Scotl and lhmghtt'r . Pomeroy and
Mrs. Jo Ann Quiaenberry and
daughter, Middleport.
Mrs. Anm1 Erwin, SoLJth Side,
Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Colley and
hmily, New Ha\'en, visited Mrs.

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r~f~i,:;o:;~:j~h~~~~y~~ II CHAR-BROILED
STEAKS £
Yo~t

had

Crows Steak House

Fo;.,::;:;;;;;

troun~ed

'tun~.y

P'lZZA pIE
-

COLUII.llllS UPI- Tttts city' • ... il\"orlc outman 'l'h..ter. whore •
pla)'Wl'i(l!t Jamea Thurber once

led .them up tQ the door of opporwhere only they cou)d open
the lalcb.

!The Notion's New Tule Sensotlon AI)

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P~tnns,

football

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DaJ!ySentlftel.

Set Up For Hartman

·;:ames, the mam speaker, told the
.
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10 was fleeting.
champions that. (a!Ue

Phol•dolph." 131 Conclnnotl 111 but th•t •uccess

ay
.....going
lnlorruttionol
Gel Uplt.,J
a olcak
snd Will

~artJcularly

lbskcll Short, Ohio UP! news
manager, .,plamod that the tro·
phy w" awarded on tho baala. of
the vote of a board of coaches

fatwl~~:~n :11 ~ ~e:-:ue Ith~i~~~e~:.~~~di;:ou:acs~tet;:,~

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PHn.ADELPHJA UPI -

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Chamberlat'll Js
Stopper FOr
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IDDlDJI
r trtng

making

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WHEN IN DOUBT
.
Give AGift Ctrtificott F~ Tht

C!it~· I Sinn~
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thanka" lo his assislaots, Jam" . pa.rt of the oclion, scorod 34
BHrlml ond George Oproo; to tho ' pomls Thursday oighl to l"'d
"'hool administrati" offi.,.., to Phlludelplria· to' 131·ll2 'ictory
Supt.
and Athlelic Di· .,., Cincinnati.
recto• Ead Knifbt; lo lhc P1'A,
The Sl. Loui' Howks topped •
baud, Band Boosters, lbe A{h]elic the Dot•oit
129·111 , j n •
Boostero, tho Rotary Club tho lire· the operi&lt;r of a twin bill at
m•' and De. Ray Piekens.
Philadoipbill
nnd Minneapolis
_He
Was grateful for
!bracuse 96-86 at San
I rnendhneu and suppo~
of most Fnnehi"o -t.n. other National Bas ·
I fall~ .~nd t~wnapeopl~ m a se1so0 ketball · Al4a . .ution.
t good, but not so badi,
.·
!either.wasn
eoneiderln,: our youne 1 '11le W.llfjora held a 72--66 lead
team ." He nked thd fans rec::otr- urly in ft(t' third quarter when
ni'• the pcoblem• . the staff h" J&amp;ck TWymoo, tile circuits teod·
games. and If they want to ma
W).iedlh•
two QUJ.Ck bas"come and t•lk it ovec keb to nanow
esp. Both

12thseasonmtheNationt1Foot-l

~hut-ins.

TOPCOAT

q~oJh12hll~ht
~here

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- ~ :;::a:i~'h,'~;:r:., ~~ J.~~..~~~~as

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w1lie h romp&lt;'d ber1QD, wh.ich fell berore th(' Ttgp...s•nwd
m. 90·0, thls yoar

it

busine~;s ~;cssion

A

b . lugh school fool

tlur~n~
KO~r.
Nrw Grid Deal: "''""•·
,.(tcno:~rds not show
at tho Chamberltln ond
Poul ' Arizin ,
M--Lei'S __ ... Gu--*·8
gemo.
who K"'f"d 3~ polnta . m the
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In
letter awards. Coach pme, ttq:td ~\!Ill)' tkat
MUSIC. BY
•
gl~ard
1 e ontract
Thompaon oavod hi• compllmen· ed Pbiltl!lolphi•• bul&amp; .. to ~
THE 101 HER ... DO ... TRlO
tory re~arka for !be fivo grad .. t· at tbe tnd of the perio4.
...
"
I' For Bobby Layne rts, St!n&amp;ors,
praieing Walter Har1wYD11lll, PICiD:&amp;: Chambetl&amp;ln j~Pi(;~E!41'4PI~PPiiJ~
Jerry
RaJ,ph Edwafda,
in
llii:QJ'·
PITISBURGH UPI-Q
Pole Wernec and Dave Rarli~~:r. lnJ
led the Royal( wllh
. \
fd
dCh h back Sebby Layne, clueing:;:[ h. ~ :;,boys with ereal desire ..~ alil. ' 211 polnto. .
C:LUBS
d'GROU'
P
S
e erate
urc
ball League, sign•d a "lileti""'"
John HallldOY GalllpuUo ott••· Ra~.. Dum
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on .
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Members
~~~~:~:•• w;.~~f.~.rcy~umberWithof"""the ~=J~yOhioco;~~!te'
:l~:!~~~f!~·I~.~~~
Is'yra"nse·
t..U~ 20 "3
ps
\\. · ., ,~;
.
M Enjoy
.
con~ervaUon
circle&amp;,
PLAN YOUR. HOLlO·•" Dl· N.~"=RS'Nftw

a'sLor~·
~al!ri-

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81 74

It w" tho fifth straight win fo;
lhil'd·eankcd Ohio State and . the
lirst loss for seveuth·ranRed St
Lou;,
· ·
Lucos won his personal duel
with t he e;-.1 gbul "'ily. He
pouced in 13 field goals .od four
tree thr""' lor 30 pomt• while
holdmg Nordmann 10 seven field
goll.ls and three free throws for
17.
Larrv Seigfried s hared ho 0
1with i.urn. b,
, .
22 n rs
while (ieo;'\
point8
Pole Mccaffery
'fer
and
I
. OUtS,

eetmg
son• the '~loran Slenal·calllll' moy
DAmner
dinner at the Marti11 Restaur- ~ave left m him, the l'Ontracts
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M:s:t:i~o~i~~·St~~

~ood

Whate\·er the

. IZED STEEL
BLACK STEEL - GALVAN
Z" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51e
11'.1" .... . ....... 40e

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· Have In StOC k
We
·The P•'pe Of You·r 1"'ltt..leeds
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lu
. Pre·" """"" ul tho trophy was
Sf&gt;rlntH•Iot Schedule
the
of tne fOur-hour ban·
colobroting the !i"t cham
broughl the crowd to ,
pJOnshlP ol th.e Tigers in this
mighty roar with the announcech•mp•ons ace traditional ·
R
m fl" yem.
p 0 tiSUlTS 1
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The Massillon Boosters
By Unitetl Prttl lnl
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mg1111football'" h• said. "To make
!ll cy, or fvr the
of the boys
In ThC'
the &lt;'OO:C'h
athleticeXt('nded
program'"
his "!lincere

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Mike McK•Hee ul Southm
:m antl guard Zeke
Sm•lh ofWith
Auburn
w;u, 25. ,
Other leading vot ...ettm were
guacd Mike MeG" of Duke with
Ht, end 1\tonty Sti&lt;'kles or Nolrt• .
w;th 13.
Marv;n Tor·
· of Mi.,issippi w;th n , end
;;;;;;=.,,I &lt;:Jrr'is"lonely
Budord of sw.nrord with 10
end'' Bill Cu rponter
Aemy with nloe.
.

Crows Steak Hause

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BROILED
STEAKS
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HO'l' CHOCOLATE
and COFFEE

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tuda.• wa.&lt;
by u .. lled
f.nternollono l ''
foo tball ,
land lndiOnS dur;ng the four.year Lmema" of lm• Ym tor 10'9.
1 period fcon.
thcou&amp;h 1954
D'"' · a H 3. 228·p•o•nder from
signed as a. froe agent Thu"d•y Soh• " · Ohio, look . lhe ho..oe ;n.,
!w•lh tho Ch•ca&amp;o While So• Gar·
poll?' 343 spor" wnl·
I d•. 36. h•d only a 3-6 rocord ors a10d broadca slm . by only two
and appoared in only 27 innings vole&lt; - " 0 "'"' cut h" l••llow All ·
.: for the Indians this year.
Amema guard, lltlly Butrf'll
of

11 :30to lOP.M. h&lt;epl
Monday When Clowcl
NOW FEATURING

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GO UPt-Mike Gmi•
won 79 ga'"" for lhe Cl&lt;'e·

NEW HOURS

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p,,.,

running for the national ba!kel·
"hsmpio.,hip
all I wphomw
he wsy.
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. I hall The
hmlded 69
foeed the best bantamw.. ghla.
NEW \ORK [ ,1'1- Hog•·r 0"" on&gt;&gt;ed hia ability in oul·dueHng
fealht-rweights. lightwld!;lhts and II Sl:rappy shtndt1Ut ('Ven on
6-Ln Bob Sordmann
Thuntla
well ·wrighU of hi• ""·
'"''""'1.
'"'hi
a&lt;&gt;d
leadi&gt;&lt;g
Ohio
Stat.
I p1un
Sw·ahl&lt;' St&gt;\'t'll , an
.
victory
St. Louis

STILL OPEN

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.~dgju~n~io~r;;:~~~~:;,ze~h·~·;n~pi~o~·~l

: McClure's Dairy Isle

a~hl d 'r' ,:;.~1
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p A "d T
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.. ,est•
I n St.
Lout" Wtn
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Pc•1 ~ lnl~ns,t10nal _ t.ro.~-.
bo K' hut '841.
ball

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ocod 1uests and . tht nbid
. MaaoH· tho Tigen lor tha c•·mpl...,...o--••p
1
1o D ollWi swal)p&amp;ng slot'H'S abotll this i&amp;!UOn, on next year'l sched•-•
Lh• '""' coacoe&gt; ul toams which ul&lt; Sprintfield, aLoo unboaton and
2
the Umtt&gt;d ba"t' tnaJt&gt;
famous. The3-· ranked No. thia SiiiOO, will
sym- ;;.rt·eed that this year's t.eam, coacb- play bere N.ov. 11. replacing Bar-

Tbund.ay QJ.Ih.' when

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the nngto umnortal
the Orleans
shoe·slune
P• .l 68 football
cw¢&amp;10Deri,
faee wu k.nown
miWonl fou&amp;ht [rom
of Nt'w
to street
box · 1,
84 Welitrnin$ttr
Mi l'lmi {Fla .) 71
Coach season
Thompson's renlarks came .-at th a
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...Jnu:;t;.o "':.J.u teund t:4 aJJd alon• lng s hall or ramP - medical er.aul · l Louisville 75 la•tern M:entucky 67 I Banquet sponsot,.d bv th M' ddl
t p e 4 nnual Football
•k '!lounday ;nee John D"li" from the COCO · Vonde•b;tt B2 o;,. 12
h ld i th h' h
h.
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epol . omeroy. Rotary club
the BoHevut Morgue, the ex· nee's offiec "id death appmntly O.O•t;• Tech 70 South c ..oHn• lA
tr
e 18.
dmtng room. Wayne Gibson. acting
let etuse of clpth also
had resulted from natural l'auses VMI 107 Hompden·Srd"'y "
1
e c Jrec 101 0
tam! UniYel.;lt), "as tbe maw speaker .
deWmiDed although eomed1an and that Lh{' exact cau!il'
wouh.l
.
tTrfple overhrn.)
· he coach sa1d he fell stopping
J""" AdOIIll. former 'audovillo 11 be doteemined today.
Ohoo Slot• 81 St. Lou;, 74
lJCaS
lJC
S
I he late season game was good toe
1
partner of tho thcco-tbno ch•m·
Atlondanls at I he hotel ,.;d John C"'o\1 06 W•""n Reo. 78
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Ihe players lhemsolm.
det:lared with a half-sob :
Tony llad been delld •· about tw .J
74 &amp;owling Green 68
" Ask them:' . he_ said. "They'll
1
, can tell you what """"d his d•y•" betoce w;)J;e .. .,.. ,, • Tmoly 79 St. ...., •• 70 .
Cl
tell you thai tune " whon lhey'ce
death ;, He
d1ed of a broken friend, and bellboy l''rank Medid North Teu1 St. 92 Hard1n-Sim. 119
most liable to s:et hurt . Those two
I
pum time.s to practice " he said
heart.
•
fm.•.•d ..him.spra. "'led ..on . hii'i bed .
weeks of u.sually bad weather are
Heart railure was believed lo
A don t dtsturU
Oil the i
As for the claim t hat n.ovin ,·he
hovo brought doath to the former i dooe had pce,.nted the hotel,
J J
Un&gt;tod
lnte&lt;not;onol
' """ into the
soasonS will
world featherwei&amp;ht. lightweight maidS {I'Offi gomg IJIIO
room . I
I Jerry Lucas pa!ised the acid mean a financial loss at the gate
He had remarKable skill . and
now thf'rp"s no doubt Coal'h Thomp!ion thought. thal mosi
- - punch and rua:gedness, but II W:lS
tha l OhiO Slott' will be in the li kely II would make ll'llle d.,,,,...

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came
to· the st1r1wrt
d
urs ay mghl with apI Jll uvaJ of actton lh1s week that Will elumnaole the Thanksgh·tng Day [ootbalt game agalnst Po111erov at least alter the 1960

tnt.,nohon•l

At the Hotd Brya t
in the 1 W•stttrn
78 s.ton l·hll 69
11
slab today of the. body of coom ul the lillie moo
whn had Sl. '''""' tPo.l 73 •

Dio n .. ,uon must be made on a

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Commodities "rill be alven O~JL
December lCH 7· L8 from ij a. m.

""d.
the withoeleb&lt;ation
ocbadule
to include
Spring·
liter cononu•d
the banquet
tho bon· year'•
field . the
only team
to ch·"··&amp;•

booked today the
In
c " ortabl&lt;. kn""'ledge
a&amp;lln tbe clwnpiono.
0101 th
"'n
lew .crowd of
.
. t" an
500 t&gt;&lt;I'SOI\0 roared
w1ti1 app"!w-.

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Syraruse Mail Carrier Also Has Nwaerous Other Enterprises

CliftOD News
Is Reported

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DOI)G_.:DAR.T
.DESOTO
PHONE (j2l7

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Supports
Board
Action
~MassillonBaskiogA~ain
In
Cblll!pion's
Role,
Jacket Coach
Tii·t'o_n_y-;Canz'_o_n_e_r-;-i-;:;F:-o-und~D-:e-_a_d~ln----::
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'I \ SCORES
.M'.'st Important Qualt'ty In Players ~~. ·~ C~IIJftploru
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oot ab(I Coach
John
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Mlddl Thurnpson
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Is NatiOD
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1•. lol•·~lli'
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s~ra{ll.'

heart - blazing coura"e - that
sent
himheswarming
into enor}'
ponent
raced.
Ami oplw

Middleport

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(Porter Houe, New York

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OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
INC.
Factory PrJces"
"Buy National Line -

2321.1-n&lt;tlt.

Direct From

Tel. 433-M

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Darns rece1ved 58 votes io 56
fClr
. Tack
f?an Lnnpllear
cf W1scon!&gt;W was th1rd with 32.
foltowrd by
guard

H~rn·ll

contJ'f·V~rsial

3-Bus~or,mgh
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Priced From $29.75
BtJNDIUml
OF GUTS
FOB MEN
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representing the enUre &amp;tate. They
had mado Ma8Sil1Un
tbe No 1
team througho\,lt the season.
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N.tk!MI Hockey. L.aeu•
•o•tGA ' Toronto 3

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Chamb.rloln •teps
to break it '
up:
Chamborlain, d&lt;spito a
sore
ankle that kept him ClUl of a good

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by an 814-t88 margha
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l'~ederBted w~~e S~eeltllrB.

I ant pre('eded the ffil'(!ting and
them all to be plded
Christma s party of the
WI
t e
Salary tetins
Church held Wednc!iday evening
not dLsdosed.
I
1 in the churc::h social room .
I play year to
the
• Mrs. Ben Neutzling, devotional year-old Texan • drawled. "But I

HALLIDAYATTINQI

in\l'o-duced Coach GlbiOn, a native of
1Gallipolis, one·tlme coach there,
t and once a regular on Miami
ball teams as a
fuUback.
Gibson placed "desire" to play
football at the top of hll 1111t of
quallfiell a player needs.

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Ch1cl•lm"' prayer and the Christ•· stury by Mu. Neutzl!ng. "The·
N'ntivily Scene'" was thll t()pic of

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ma.~e

B~Iley

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for .Retine" · witb "T.t¥1· .
ttle top te:bou.'nd@. ft~ Syt·

8 I!NO LIAGUE
Earl Kmght
hls anoual
lhe devotions . A Nativity I!Cl'ne
High Sco.-.l Dec:. 2
flnonclal report showing a balance 8CU!J 1lon
1Jol b,l' lohJ
dlspiRyNI
a table and Mrs.
High Three Game Ind., NesseJ. of $3,319.11. in the. school athletic , shotl wofk.llll· and · , p,49-formi3d·
011
Neui1.ling cxplalnr.d
the meaning
fund, up !hghtly trom that of a well In-bribiHti th.e• ball .ujl CQWi:.
Game, Tom Chap- year ago. Totill receipts were Raolae .
of tlw S('CJH! . Slw tnlrl
con· I
,
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26
05
l'«'rnlng Mr . and Mrs, X who wunt·
fllree
$8.641U9.
. Syrac\Ut , .
,
S 0 16"23
l'd a nnt.ivity scl'll l! and the
Legion .
_ Games. American
Ken McElhinney. toastmaster, in-!
B•Uey 8,
2254
rice nHHI(' Lo gel one . She closl!d
troduced ;red Reed, Jr., Rotary Wtcklld ••. " ltnopp 24. Syracuse:
With a Christmas poem.
Team SinKie Game. Holsum No, Pre$1dent, who asked Rotarian&amp; to ' Winebrtl)Der 11, Rardili G. Baker
A short
was 2·
lttmd. McElhinney, mayor-elect ol 2, Jewell 5. Non scorers: Ko.apP,
held willt Mrs. Bnxter prt•s idlnftl. Francis Flowers . . Won LOit Pet. Middleport. had vnlunteer ftrt - Smith, lenkJns.
Flna! plnns were made for u Chri!d- Holsum No.
2&amp; 1l .694 men take a bow. The tt.U'key din·
.-...,..--.,-,.--2
mu party al tha Cumen Rest Qualit)' Printers
lT .828 ner was prepared and served by
2,519
IN'tllt SHO)¥
llnmc on Dec('m\Jer 23 aud ulso to
18 .&amp;00 ladin ot the PTA on aUrattlvely
NEW YQjtJ{ UPI-A total Clf ·

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~cinifJ'l\IU 1~.-J,ae - ~~

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d~orahted thable~.:.

~~amea,

Gr.~Junior~

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hand .
tContlnuod F•em P- Ono)
are thetr auper·dsvoted readere.
"Saloty Tag" after seoing some
Today Safoty Ta&amp;• ace
made
pri:re huntin&amp;: dogs.
of bras8, copper, aluminum, nicOn hi• rotvrn homo he · purkle, sHver, monel metol and
cha,.d dloa ond motel •nd • chromium plated bras• He aloo
am•ll od In • nollon•l ooorbo acllo dog collars and the dugs of
men'• mo..dno end w" In Roy Rooere, motion pittuce star,
bu•lneu. He mov.d to Srr•cu.. wear tags made In Syracuse. Tbe
h• "tabllshtd hi&amp; butl- check Rogers sent for the 10 ta&amp;s
In ono •lclo of tho Post he urderod wa&gt; diJplrcyed by Mr.
Offlco IM!lkllnt ond In tht 1..1 Quisenbercy a loiti tilDe bofore
low " ' " heo wotchM hla moll
be caobed it. The QJmea of other
ord.- •ncl local bu1iMU grow notables are on his boob and hb
loopo ami - d L
tw and. eollutl ace on the necks

RICH TONE ... FULL
'IQLUME RANGE. ••

wh•.-.

If!~ S~I{SITIVITY
. ·.• lriltchelf "hnsittDra, PI'* ·

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I dloclt •ltd 1 themiiiiiOrt

;~~~n:Olt'~~·~:.•dvei'tises
recutarly In
' toa&amp;ali..,,
Full Cl')',

Open Friday
ADd Every Night

UD1D Christmas
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BAKE·R
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Restaurant

the

PollielltiJ

GP The Brightest Corner In

ASSIGNID TO SUGAR KINGS
George
. CINCINNATI UP!--Outflelder
UIO~, PhUodelphiB, stop- Lou Jac:kaon, acq\llred
by tbe
Walhlngton, 161, Linden, Cl_nclnnaU R~ds in ,a rece11t trade
:With lbe Cht~!lSO C\iba1 ·ltBI beln
' nslgned to .·the · H11vana, Su(ir
Kin•• of the tDterna,l(m', l League.

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Ho•p~tal

Harrl'sonV·I'IIe
NewsOfTheWe~k
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.Soc'•e... E"ents

speu~

Pi~

~~!'~la~ \l~ejod~fu;•i··-

Ra~den

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Col~bua

couna~lor a~dOliv~.

htr~elf.

THE .ROCKETS ARE
IO.LLING AGAIN
.-COME IN· CARS AVAILABLE
FOR IMMEDIAT·~ DELIVERY
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$1595

A~em

~bert

G~rge

1957 FORD Custom 300 . •

0a
asdsi!~td
Le~
eiE&gt;anin~
ex~ct

1957 PLYMOUTH

$1695

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1956 CHRYSLER • • • • • - • $1495

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engine, Powergllde, radio and beater. New paint.

waU Ures. A sharp car.

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1954· PLYMOUTH

Mr.
of ·

Nice looking.

, ... w.-,........._ How

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We~~wHoveA

Laflel~eal or

rr-- .

Chtiistmos
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Records
Sizes and Speeds

and STEREO

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tc-TV ~.
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t~IISTMAS ~~'::&amp;:a~ T;=:' •

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1952
CHEVROLET
Hart!
low mDea&amp;~.

upholstery.

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$445

powerglide, radio and heater. Real

THIS \\'BEll'S SPEt:IAL

top.

·2 · Door Hard
PQwei 1lrakea IDil
White sidewall tirel- Badlo tmd heotar.

. 57 M~""

l.,. \1 J~h Motoi'Oiq

stooriDC,

automatlc transmi,Sion •

.Jf$5 FORD 1f2 Ton Pickup

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1 . _ 17 1... Closley

VB ell&amp;ln•· Goqd condition.

··yth•
1-21.-..RCl

l.:, 21 tn4

1o.b.t 56 FQRI)
F600 - · ..
speed
ontl Chassis. 2.

axle, S speed traDslllisslon. 8:25:120

. Whettland tire.

ANb JiiANY OTHERS
PRICED AS WW AS

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DOPGE

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$995
' $1695

10 ply

tires. spare

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H. Rawlings

•$J.t.OO

nlee.

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l - ~ .!-II. Motorola

f ',C,ffitt's

Top. 1 owner,
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101 ...Las!

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$695

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.1955 BUICI( Super • - - - $79$

2 Door

A-1 C9NDITION

· New~ Tube

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heater. Good

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4 Door Sedan· New paint, sl&amp;lldard transmission. radio and

USED TV's ·

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Foreman and Abbott

taken to

was

[)oar.

: CaiUornla,
the Dallas
can Foatball

CAlli 1.\llll. On.u
N. SECOND AVE.
MJDDLII'OilT

lJadl OtrlsPIIBii

. . . . . . - $109S
1955
CHEVROLET
210 Del Ray 2
VS
White~

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LOS ANGELIIS U~ Armstead, 136, ~s Anil:elea, out·
pointed Baby Vasquea, 13!1, ldexlco
City 110).

Stardag Friday We WID
Be Opea EveryNigltt

1955
CHEVROLET • • •
a

from

CLOTHING COMPANY

MT.OLM

A. D. M:orriSOil

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FIGHT RISUI.TS

*PHONOGRAPHS ond
*SMALL APPLIANCES

'"'"rds

g~ters.

Furniture
MfDDL£PORT
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~ilfit1idt=t=1!4PtP4Ett~~j·rid~oiy.ijjj'jjj,jij~~

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Phtllle ' Htt· . ·

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Tburs~~~y~.~~~===== ::=:=!~!~~~===~~~~

· FE!b. 8-9,
cloaed

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Hli/.ts

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Club

A-rlmenl Of

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Come Ia! See Otlr FIDe

Meigs General
for treat·
FurnitUre - Philco Appliances ~ TV
ttjont Tbu.,doy. Mrs. Morrison
bas been with a doughtec Mn.
N. Seeolld Ave.
Mithllepert .
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W, I. Swett, Midd1eport.
~ s of haMr. 11nd
t Mrs.
od t Frank
th · Landakert tame home with four
Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Dana Meter Jr.
Mr. aild :Mn. Dean
Flinn
• 'pheasant
- - - and
v
Lewis ap.d: Mrs. _C line Erwin visitMr. and Mrs. Carliss Grategeny KurraysvUie, W • . a.,
UDve re urn
o
etr
ed lht; Frlllk-'lhlr1s recently. . of Rittman visited
.Jnd Mn. &amp;.y with .J4l'. aH ciln· Rodne)' ·Woo.drow, Colorado after
iiiiii
Retba Lewi&amp; Junior Ball, Mr. Cbarlea. Varian Jr., recently.
lttd .iOlis.
seven weeks with friends
1tive. ARhough Mr. Landaker
1
and :Mrs. Ruuell
Lewls and sonJ
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Varian Jr.
!b aJid ' Mrs, S. A .
Letart Route, .and Homer Johri- and famlly were in ·P arker1burg apeni .a day with Mr. and Mrs. I;ean old, they make the trip evson viii ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred ab,opping recently.
Emmett Jitett»,em.
ery two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin varian
Mr. and 'Mrs. :Roy Bush of Ra- \ Karen Gllltey has bronchial poeuLewls last week.
1
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Mr. and Mrs. Don QuisenberrY were viaittng Mr. and Mrs . Chas. dne spent .saturdiy with dMr. m011ta.
.m d . family, Middleport visited Varian Sr., recently.
and Mrs. Wlllard Plgott and auEarr Atkins sutfeted a slight
)llr. and Mrs. Oscar Henry SaturLocal •·H members and -lead·
stroke
but is recuperating nicely .
Jay
dl
th
1 d
d
Mrs. Emma PoweH of Parkers· 1 :drs. Lola Clark" and Francis AI- ,
· . .Allee
.
·
ers atten ng e 4· H ea ers an
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Watnsley, MlS!I officers training schocl at Pt. burg spent a few days with Mrs. lure mH-Je a tr1p to
to .soe
~ I.
.JOUI&amp;e Flsher, Sandra Lou Ben· Pleasanl Saturday
were John Ruby »rewer and daughter.
·)trs. M J.'k Clark who \8 hospltal"a\t, Leona
Bor-nie Leona Call, vice residl.l:nt; Ann Johnson
Mrs. Eve)yri White Cindy and !:zed th.ere. I
W m 51ey were sh9ppmg In Park- secretary· Margaret Call
trea- K•ith Cuttiso'of
spepnt
Mrs. Nel\e Clay, Katie Wilson
·rsburg
'd "'ill'
'
a few .1 8 v 1 with Mr. and D!tn. and Frances Young were in Pom• •
00 b 1
. M · d M G R. H .
surer Ju y · ,., ~ams, recreat1on·
.,. #1
1
tly
r. an
ra ·
"""'n ol loader; Beverly Burns, song Hobart Newell and famllf.
eroy
ue ness """n •
2 Door Sedan. VB engiDe, Fordomatic, rad lo and beater. Blue and white fiJ!ish. Excallers
Pleae!nt Sat· l..dec · Judy Wlltiams· Mcs Helen
JJrs. Besale Wobotoe fell and
Me. and Mn. Marshall Miller Jr.
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Williams.
Mrs. Fannie Adams Mwere
cellent conditlon.
Phyllis Wll1lams •nd Dorothy Betty
Call,adult
assistant leader . Mrs hurt
Ia caring for her.
r . an i,.rs. bYrartYl eJoRrdan
ee.,.esan d
n
Mr. and Mrs. chester
Mr. and Mrs.
VanMeter
the Miller home here.
Mrs. Kate BJss · and son Kennie and family and
(:urtls 'The Mdlt&gt;rs
to move back
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accompaGied William Bass to Mil- spent
an c,•ening with Mary here from Beverly during the
Pierre.
Christmas vaeaUon.
.
Custom 4 Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon. VB engine, standard mn.mission·. Red and
Lon, w. Va., Sunday.
Hlzel Johnsuri and sOn spent
Mrs. Katie W~lson. hae recewed
Mr. and Mr~. Elmer V.-.n~eter
.. 'th Mr
d ·Mr
Ro· word of the sertous Illness of her
while finish. Low mileage. Sharp.
I
and fam~ were Sunday dtnner ·a Wile&amp; Wl
• an
s.
b h
H
d w1h
guests . of Mr· ·!lin~ MrR · Robert bert
Barton
an'd
familY
of
Mar·
rTot._
erLe,
dowAarH
d•So•
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t
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iett-a
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n -- an
eeymee
]Gre~r . and familY• Pt. Pleasan~ _ _.__
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the c:hureh Monday evening for a
, V111tlng Mr . .~cl Mrs. Lou H_off- phia. celebrated ttielr wed~g an\ potluck supper and e:lft exthange.
Now Yorker 4 Door Sedan. Power brakes and steering, Pnwerflile transll1iosion. LDc:al
1man Sunday wert Mr .. and Mra niversaries being. the fotmer'8 M
Robert Alkire and Robert Clark
EmU Hoffm"'n and family or Pt. and the latter'S 25. Mr. ThOmpson spent a day pheasant hunting in
owner.
PleualJ,t.
.
is a nephew of Mr. Natross.
the northern p~ of the state and
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Mn. Loull Peters, Mtddleport,
v.lslted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Door Bel Aire Hard Top. New VB en~ne, Powerglide, radio and boater. New
Bllke 1 Monday.
Mrs. Ray Heaton and
and seat covers.
,
"GUAIANDED IN ·W11111NG"
and Patty of
Mr. ~md Mrs.

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&amp;::h::t_d:ay:::.:i_th=•::Y.~•::':'.:.':IHI:':._:"'::.o::..:o::h::er~s~on::•~·.:.Rol&lt;~::,r_c_:.,_w_h_•_.,".:",.-":ca::g:u_
.. • _an~d_g:.r-ac:,P_".-·~---

Some Dales Are Already TakeD

recoP!zed 'btee4s or v•rietlel
waa. amoD« t1ie 2,!158 - do&amp;a entef.
ed ~ the .westminster · Kennel

$24.95

etomped by hand. 111• two men 'is Doan of tho Electrleal Engi· dlepoct, Mrs. Clara Sauer and oon,
tako in all local dog trials whore neerlng Department of Ohio Unl· Charles, Wollpen ond Mr. and Mrs.
they set up shop and make tags versity and Don, the youngest WiUiam Elchinger Jr., S}Tacuse,
1
on the spot and take urdtro.
BOP who still ltolpo in tbe
tag woce Sunday gu..ts of Mr. and
In addition to
tap, the business during buoy limos is Mre William Eichinger Se.
,
!lrm alao auppliU marten lw lnduotrw Arts toacher in the
Fceda Will spent the w ..llend'
taxi drivers' caps, idontifieatlon J.liddlopoct llieh School H• hao with her oi&gt;ter, Mn. Carl Heilman
tBJS, and
mu-ken for gWUI, for granddaughters
and two of Peach Fork .
ba&amp;s.. keya, etc.
grandsom.
.
SHOE COIIBLEit
ln oplle of his varied
TO HONOit WltlTEitS
lit addition
hla tar buBi- \\lr. Qui,..becry has olwaya been
WASRINGTON
UPJ-Victoc
Jfr. Qlrisonbenr alao opentoo • acti,. ill eburo:h - k and It&lt; the• Cohn of tho Minneapolis Tribuno
wtll equlpped tlloe. repair ibOll put 10 yean has been auperin· and ·F rmei&amp; BeUo of Fortune
and at one time did job prlttl!nJ. tendon! of th• SyracUH EUB miJIZ(De, o:h... n os tho nation'•

about such mapzines but they:....L:c:hi::
' n:::e_b:.":':_::'"::,;u:·
Mr!. Hermim Cartwright, Mn.IBlake vlaited :Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis
Roush and Mro. Glonn Peters of Middlclport co&lt;.ently.
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Mason, wero in Gal-' Bobby Groer,
Pt. Pleasant
spent Saturday with Elmer Van

MAkE YOUR RESEIYA'riOiiS NOWI

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ot dop in :prft(tica.lly every state He atll1 bas his
preJI Suod&amp;y Stboo\.
science
preand in Ca,..da.
and type c11ea but now - • them
Juat to be ""rtain that be dool top
ientod
$1.000writers, win
in be
Chicago
American
When \ orders are especially ooly fot blo own prln!inJ. After not con out ol woek, Mr. Quise.,. 0.0. 27 by the American Assn .

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Mrs. W1lham
Seyfrted
Ga1llpolis, Bertha Seyfried ol Mid·

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Priced As Low As

Pomeroy Postmaster Pat Loehary gives Ben QuJsenberry • Rifflo.
farewell
handshake on the loading
post office
· platform of the Pomeroy I .,.Cr. and

do~

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\ .tnd guests of Mr. and Mr&amp;. Roy

and Hunting,
,,..,.. : Cooner. Mountain Music, Rod b.. vy QulieDberry and Hubbotd
evon a jack'OI-all·tnO&lt;• can berry 1 lew yom ago pU&lt;cbued foe the Advancoment of Scieo&lt;•
R!lll.l•r, Chase and Hntor's Horn. who is deeccibod by bit boh aa on do onlY so much to • :If, hour day. lwo Iota on College Road in S.ra· and the Weotiltghouee Education·
Ilt addtUon to bla lOll Joo, he cuse wbero he raieeo strawberrie&amp; oJ Foundation, it wu announced.
Only dog ownm know much "expect" stomp the laP by ma·

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member gave a chriatmus thought I
,
and eopbomores
j.
and Mrs. Baxter read the Rtory of nd . 1 Game, Neuelroad, 229
lett~r award/~ prt:Mmted by
the real meaning of .c:hrbtmfiA Se· Ind.. 3 Games,, Nesaelroad, 6715Thompson were Danny Hind)', Ray
'cret Pale were l'evealed wllh an Team 1 ?,a~oe, ~allty Printers
KloeR, Warren . Hulbut, Wllllam
eX~:hangc of gift~ which hHd been
~OP ~ tO Lilli $!.111 Harrls, R-andall Bo.wlea, Reld Koe·
T eucr5bo•~ · · ·
MG nlg, WUUam. Stobt~.· Jame&amp; Batey,
placed Under a Christma 6 tree .
om
apman · · · · · · · · !132
Mike Shafer, Do• 1\oulb, Mannina
Group singini of Chrlstrnus ca·
rols wltb iltn. Neutzllna at the
~~fon · · · · · · · · · · · · 527 Beumgardner. Wea . Wesley. ·
ano, co,cluded the meeting.
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He nsley
484

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viail. the
h1ktng them canMn. 'Baxter lhankcrl the group Kelly Mig
t!J
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i as Ba r leu lfQOP 1ine:lnf
29 ·381 1before dinner end. Rev. Fred· .
the coopera,tlon given hllr dur·
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51 A10N HtGMI
\ng lwr term aa pretWen1.
Gardner eave the Invocation. Gene
At the Close of the me('Hng ca{'h Team
American Leilon
accompanied at the plano.

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ro~~~~hM~.ingle

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For Holiday Dinners. Stop In and Ask
For Speci~l Hoi iday Menus.

PHILCO
CLOCK
RADIOS

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MRS. IIIAYIIIE RAINEY
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.. Guy &amp;lorria a11d
Iehildrenandof Mrs
Middletown were week

Ben F. Quisenberry and Don Hubbard (seated) demonstrllle
lor Chet Tannehill's camera how "Safety Taga'• are made by

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- ner alao. ha.d U. Olira' . wQi:'k

training.

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1'Rock Sprinqs
_News Of Week

Circles Are Now Taking. Reservations

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J,t.and ing proved
appan:nlly
by
Panama
to be a eauted
misundet·
~accurate translation Clf a Span~?h·language report
by operators
\ at. the Canal Zo n':_'"_es~-~e center.

.

~e Sehextl Won a we:Uyear·~ 32•1
played ~atltetbaU a;O.e. 'from il'J'•·
. e\llle. dele~DJ eo~_ty th~·
tho meeting "ith hope I&lt;&gt; have three or four, mo~e
"Doslre carries over into school Thuradllr,. itlih~ 311-za, with ll!ri
of "Oh Cot~e AU YO' seaaone of football· In me. • ... ' work and Into life liter hl~ocbuol Oor' Jaail~ the wlnoel'll' . "'~Mnil
Mrs. Willlant iRa
co11ege.'' he stld,..,. Jlt.. l'JIIed wiih 11 P.v~~ta.
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pi8110, followed by a
BOWLING .,,,. and
each boy to seek ,eoHege Ieveli For s~·neu;e. Micttr .Wb)..e bre,.

leader.

A report Wednl.'sdar that anClth· '
er CotClm b.ian plime had sighted 1
the wreck.a&amp;e of the twi n·engine :
C-4.6 in the jungles of central 1

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At Which Time Full Operation
Will Be Resumed

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CHRlSTMAS GIFT
THE PIRFECT

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f'\:y,

BALBOA. C. Z UPl- L S A1r
plane• look off al dawn to·
h)' to re11ume the search for a
Colombian airliner With 46 per·
son&amp; aboard. mining for more
than 24 houn over the Caribbean

Dana Lewis.
I
Mrs. Walt er Blake was C31led to
Columbus recently due to the ser· l
~us illness of William He5so_n_
.
fliii~!!!!

N.r. and Mrs. Letter i'"oreman of
Well Columbia spent SUnday with
J,t.r. and :l'fra. EdRar Abbott and

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Wonda Beauty Shop
Will Be Closed
Dec. 18th fo Jan. 6th

For 46 Loot t'..r•un•

You never·
heard It so . g1o.od I

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\b Search Go..,. On

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EAGLES CLUB
s··ruaDAY DlCEMJIR J2.-l0 til 1:00
A

Thurber. a native or rol um bu i
t1U'1'enlly iJ worlung m ~ew Yf.lrk
J~t)' on the play , wh 1c b h(' de·
ijjl'ibe&amp; u ... re,·ue w1th mus1c
wt without 10111!!1 aml dances ..

12 o'dock at Pl. Pleasanl
Visiting Mina Lew is the vaat '
week were Mr. and MrLI.. Jerry
Scotl and lhmghtt'r . Pomeroy and
Mrs. Jo Ann Quiaenberry and
daughter, Middleport.
Mrs. Anm1 Erwin, SoLJth Side,
Mr . and Mrs. Stanley Colley and
hmily, New Ha\'en, visited Mrs.

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::Ornhol..

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r~f~i,:;o:;~:j~h~~~~y~~ II CHAR-BROILED
STEAKS £
Yo~t

had

Crows Steak House

Fo;.,::;:;;;;;

troun~ed

'tun~.y

P'lZZA pIE
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COLUII.llllS UPI- Tttts city' • ... il\"orlc outman 'l'h..ter. whore •
pla)'Wl'i(l!t Jamea Thurber once

led .them up tQ the door of opporwhere only they cou)d open
the lalcb.

!The Notion's New Tule Sensotlon AI)

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P~tnns,

football

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DaJ!ySentlftel.

Set Up For Hartman

·;:ames, the mam speaker, told the
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10 was fleeting.
champions that. (a!Ue

Phol•dolph." 131 Conclnnotl 111 but th•t •uccess

ay
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lnlorruttionol
Gel Uplt.,J
a olcak
snd Will

~artJcularly

lbskcll Short, Ohio UP! news
manager, .,plamod that the tro·
phy w" awarded on tho baala. of
the vote of a board of coaches

fatwl~~:~n :11 ~ ~e:-:ue Ith~i~~~e~:.~~~di;:ou:acs~tet;:,~

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PHn.ADELPHJA UPI -

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Chamberlat'll Js
Stopper FOr
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making

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Give AGift Ctrtificott F~ Tht

C!it~· I Sinn~
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BHrlml ond George Oproo; to tho ' pomls Thursday oighl to l"'d
"'hool administrati" offi.,.., to Phlludelplria· to' 131·ll2 'ictory
Supt.
and Athlelic Di· .,., Cincinnati.
recto• Ead Knifbt; lo lhc P1'A,
The Sl. Loui' Howks topped •
baud, Band Boosters, lbe A{h]elic the Dot•oit
129·111 , j n •
Boostero, tho Rotary Club tho lire· the operi&lt;r of a twin bill at
m•' and De. Ray Piekens.
Philadoipbill
nnd Minneapolis
_He
Was grateful for
!bracuse 96-86 at San
I rnendhneu and suppo~
of most Fnnehi"o -t.n. other National Bas ·
I fall~ .~nd t~wnapeopl~ m a se1so0 ketball · Al4a . .ution.
t good, but not so badi,
.·
!either.wasn
eoneiderln,: our youne 1 '11le W.llfjora held a 72--66 lead
team ." He nked thd fans rec::otr- urly in ft(t' third quarter when
ni'• the pcoblem• . the staff h" J&amp;ck TWymoo, tile circuits teod·
games. and If they want to ma
W).iedlh•
two QUJ.Ck bas"come and t•lk it ovec keb to nanow
esp. Both

12thseasonmtheNationt1Foot-l

~hut-ins.

TOPCOAT

q~oJh12hll~ht
~here

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w1lie h romp&lt;'d ber1QD, wh.ich fell berore th(' Ttgp...s•nwd
m. 90·0, thls yoar

it

busine~;s ~;cssion

A

b . lugh school fool

tlur~n~
KO~r.
Nrw Grid Deal: "''""•·
,.(tcno:~rds not show
at tho Chamberltln ond
Poul ' Arizin ,
M--Lei'S __ ... Gu--*·8
gemo.
who K"'f"d 3~ polnta . m the
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In
letter awards. Coach pme, ttq:td ~\!Ill)' tkat
MUSIC. BY
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1 e ontract
Thompaon oavod hi• compllmen· ed Pbiltl!lolphi•• bul&amp; .. to ~
THE 101 HER ... DO ... TRlO
tory re~arka for !be fivo grad .. t· at tbe tnd of the perio4.
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I' For Bobby Layne rts, St!n&amp;ors,
praieing Walter Har1wYD11lll, PICiD:&amp;: Chambetl&amp;ln j~Pi(;~E!41'4PI~PPiiJ~
Jerry
RaJ,ph Edwafda,
in
llii:QJ'·
PITISBURGH UPI-Q
Pole Wernec and Dave Rarli~~:r. lnJ
led the Royal( wllh
. \
fd
dCh h back Sebby Layne, clueing:;:[ h. ~ :;,boys with ereal desire ..~ alil. ' 211 polnto. .
C:LUBS
d'GROU'
P
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e erate
urc
ball League, sign•d a "lileti""'"
John HallldOY GalllpuUo ott••· Ra~.. Dum
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Members
~~~~:~:•• w;.~~f.~.rcy~umberWithof"""the ~=J~yOhioco;~~!te'
:l~:!~~~f!~·I~.~~~
Is'yra"nse·
t..U~ 20 "3
ps
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M Enjoy
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con~ervaUon
circle&amp;,
PLAN YOUR. HOLlO·•" Dl· N.~"=RS'Nftw

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It w" tho fifth straight win fo;
lhil'd·eankcd Ohio State and . the
lirst loss for seveuth·ranRed St
Lou;,
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Lucos won his personal duel
with t he e;-.1 gbul "'ily. He
pouced in 13 field goals .od four
tree thr""' lor 30 pomt• while
holdmg Nordmann 10 seven field
goll.ls and three free throws for
17.
Larrv Seigfried s hared ho 0
1with i.urn. b,
, .
22 n rs
while (ieo;'\
point8
Pole Mccaffery
'fer
and
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eetmg
son• the '~loran Slenal·calllll' moy
DAmner
dinner at the Marti11 Restaur- ~ave left m him, the l'Ontracts
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Whate\·er the

. IZED STEEL
BLACK STEEL - GALVAN
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We
·The P•'pe Of You·r 1"'ltt..leeds
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. Pre·" """"" ul tho trophy was
Sf&gt;rlntH•Iot Schedule
the
of tne fOur-hour ban·
colobroting the !i"t cham
broughl the crowd to ,
pJOnshlP ol th.e Tigers in this
mighty roar with the announcech•mp•ons ace traditional ·
R
m fl" yem.
p 0 tiSUlTS 1
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The Massillon Boosters
By Unitetl Prttl lnl
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mg1111football'" h• said. "To make
!ll cy, or fvr the
of the boys
In ThC'
the &lt;'OO:C'h
athleticeXt('nded
program'"
his "!lincere

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Mike McK•Hee ul Southm
:m antl guard Zeke
Sm•lh ofWith
Auburn
w;u, 25. ,
Other leading vot ...ettm were
guacd Mike MeG" of Duke with
Ht, end 1\tonty Sti&lt;'kles or Nolrt• .
w;th 13.
Marv;n Tor·
· of Mi.,issippi w;th n , end
;;;;;;=.,,I &lt;:Jrr'is"lonely
Budord of sw.nrord with 10
end'' Bill Cu rponter
Aemy with nloe.
.

Crows Steak Hause

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BROILED
STEAKS
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and COFFEE

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tuda.• wa.&lt;
by u .. lled
f.nternollono l ''
foo tball ,
land lndiOnS dur;ng the four.year Lmema" of lm• Ym tor 10'9.
1 period fcon.
thcou&amp;h 1954
D'"' · a H 3. 228·p•o•nder from
signed as a. froe agent Thu"d•y Soh• " · Ohio, look . lhe ho..oe ;n.,
!w•lh tho Ch•ca&amp;o While So• Gar·
poll?' 343 spor" wnl·
I d•. 36. h•d only a 3-6 rocord ors a10d broadca slm . by only two
and appoared in only 27 innings vole&lt; - " 0 "'"' cut h" l••llow All ·
.: for the Indians this year.
Amema guard, lltlly Butrf'll
of

11 :30to lOP.M. h&lt;epl
Monday When Clowcl
NOW FEATURING

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GO UPt-Mike Gmi•
won 79 ga'"" for lhe Cl&lt;'e·

NEW HOURS

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running for the national ba!kel·
"hsmpio.,hip
all I wphomw
he wsy.
.
. ,
. I hall The
hmlded 69
foeed the best bantamw.. ghla.
NEW \ORK [ ,1'1- Hog•·r 0"" on&gt;&gt;ed hia ability in oul·dueHng
fealht-rweights. lightwld!;lhts and II Sl:rappy shtndt1Ut ('Ven on
6-Ln Bob Sordmann
Thuntla
well ·wrighU of hi• ""·
'"''""'1.
'"'hi
a&lt;&gt;d
leadi&gt;&lt;g
Ohio
Stat.
I p1un
Sw·ahl&lt;' St&gt;\'t'll , an
.
victory
St. Louis

STILL OPEN

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: McClure's Dairy Isle

a~hl d 'r' ,:;.~1
L
B k
p A "d T
I ass
.. ,est•
I n St.
Lout" Wtn
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Pc•1 ~ lnl~ns,t10nal _ t.ro.~-.
bo K' hut '841.
ball

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ocod 1uests and . tht nbid
. MaaoH· tho Tigen lor tha c•·mpl...,...o--••p
1
1o D ollWi swal)p&amp;ng slot'H'S abotll this i&amp;!UOn, on next year'l sched•-•
Lh• '""' coacoe&gt; ul toams which ul&lt; Sprintfield, aLoo unboaton and
2
the Umtt&gt;d ba"t' tnaJt&gt;
famous. The3-· ranked No. thia SiiiOO, will
sym- ;;.rt·eed that this year's t.eam, coacb- play bere N.ov. 11. replacing Bar-

Tbund.ay QJ.Ih.' when

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the nngto umnortal
the Orleans
shoe·slune
P• .l 68 football
cw¢&amp;10Deri,
faee wu k.nown
miWonl fou&amp;ht [rom
of Nt'w
to street
box · 1,
84 Welitrnin$ttr
Mi l'lmi {Fla .) 71
Coach season
Thompson's renlarks came .-at th a
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t p e 4 nnual Football
•k '!lounday ;nee John D"li" from the COCO · Vonde•b;tt B2 o;,. 12
h ld i th h' h
h.
• . I
epol . omeroy. Rotary club
the BoHevut Morgue, the ex· nee's offiec "id death appmntly O.O•t;• Tech 70 South c ..oHn• lA
tr
e 18.
dmtng room. Wayne Gibson. acting
let etuse of clpth also
had resulted from natural l'auses VMI 107 Hompden·Srd"'y "
1
e c Jrec 101 0
tam! UniYel.;lt), "as tbe maw speaker .
deWmiDed although eomed1an and that Lh{' exact cau!il'
wouh.l
.
tTrfple overhrn.)
· he coach sa1d he fell stopping
J""" AdOIIll. former 'audovillo 11 be doteemined today.
Ohoo Slot• 81 St. Lou;, 74
lJCaS
lJC
S
I he late season game was good toe
1
partner of tho thcco-tbno ch•m·
Atlondanls at I he hotel ,.;d John C"'o\1 06 W•""n Reo. 78
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Ihe players lhemsolm.
det:lared with a half-sob :
Tony llad been delld •· about tw .J
74 &amp;owling Green 68
" Ask them:' . he_ said. "They'll
1
, can tell you what """"d his d•y•" betoce w;)J;e .. .,.. ,, • Tmoly 79 St. ...., •• 70 .
Cl
tell you thai tune " whon lhey'ce
death ;, He
d1ed of a broken friend, and bellboy l''rank Medid North Teu1 St. 92 Hard1n-Sim. 119
most liable to s:et hurt . Those two
I
pum time.s to practice " he said
heart.
•
fm.•.•d ..him.spra. "'led ..on . hii'i bed .
weeks of u.sually bad weather are
Heart railure was believed lo
A don t dtsturU
Oil the i
As for the claim t hat n.ovin ,·he
hovo brought doath to the former i dooe had pce,.nted the hotel,
J J
Un&gt;tod
lnte&lt;not;onol
' """ into the
soasonS will
world featherwei&amp;ht. lightweight maidS {I'Offi gomg IJIIO
room . I
I Jerry Lucas pa!ised the acid mean a financial loss at the gate
He had remarKable skill . and
now thf'rp"s no doubt Coal'h Thomp!ion thought. thal mosi
- - punch and rua:gedness, but II W:lS
tha l OhiO Slott' will be in the li kely II would make ll'llle d.,,,,...

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came
to· the st1r1wrt
d
urs ay mghl with apI Jll uvaJ of actton lh1s week that Will elumnaole the Thanksgh·tng Day [ootbalt game agalnst Po111erov at least alter the 1960

tnt.,nohon•l

At the Hotd Brya t
in the 1 W•stttrn
78 s.ton l·hll 69
11
slab today of the. body of coom ul the lillie moo
whn had Sl. '''""' tPo.l 73 •

Dio n .. ,uon must be made on a

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Commodities "rill be alven O~JL
December lCH 7· L8 from ij a. m.

""d.
the withoeleb&lt;ation
ocbadule
to include
Spring·
liter cononu•d
the banquet
tho bon· year'•
field . the
only team
to ch·"··&amp;•

booked today the
In
c " ortabl&lt;. kn""'ledge
a&amp;lln tbe clwnpiono.
0101 th
"'n
lew .crowd of
.
. t" an
500 t&gt;&lt;I'SOI\0 roared
w1ti1 app"!w-.

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CliftOD News
Is Reported

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( 181 Employment
Wonted

WANT ADS

fOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE R.KSULTS

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It DOt paid within 10 days ~Iter reeeivina b!ll.
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IJaQ.y Sentinel will GOt be rwpcmsible for mr.re th.kD on-e lncof&gt;
·rect tnaertioo.
Card of I'banb ud SpecW Notlcea of Evt'nta $1.00. Obl.tu.aril!ll
published at 1 C6llo( per Wt)l"d..
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FREE KINDLING WOOD FOR ,.;;;;-;;-;;
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the hauling. Pick up .\ny time
~t 606 E. Mam St.. Pomeroy.

SEE THE

1960

Ill Cord of Thanks

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere thanks to our friends and
neighbors and relative~&gt; for the1r
S)'mpathy and kindness , for Ll1e .
many cards and floral offerings
extended at- the time of death of 1
our dear brother, Edward WtnPome
ter. We especially thank .Father
4
roy, uhJO
John Turel for his cousollng
words, Dr. Roger Daniels and Dr.
Markley, the Holzer Hospit-al and SJN,GEH. ZIG_ ZAG SEWING MAall their nurses. Your kindne~;s
&lt;.:HINE. LJke new. Onglnally
will never be forgotten. May
I'Olit over $300.00. Pay of£ balGod bless you all.
ance of $143.00. Payments $8.00
: :Sisters. Mr.s. Lena Ebers- per month. Phone 343. l2-8-6tc
bach and Mrs. Dena
Zwilliug
siNGEn --siwJN~MAcwNE
12 11 llp
Round, 66 model, originally
snld fnr $179 . ~0. .Brand new
ld) AutiJ Soles
con8ole cabinet. Take over payllhl l~l~~ $7 .00 per ruun1h . Balance
19M BUICK VB SPECIAL, $995.
due $(l&lt;i.50. Phone 343. 1:t·8·6lc
2 Door Sedan. Spotless origin-- -~--·-- --·--al two tone green finuoh . Dy1111·
flow drive . New Buick trade-in. LOV~LY A!'-lTIQUE GlFTS, SPE ·
Before 9 :30 A .M.
Blaetlnars, Pomeroy.
12-0-6tc
CIAL pa1r l5'h inch cut glass,
Midcll•po,t 6131-J
--t:ub~H blue
O\'eri11y decanters
Pomeroy 525
$50 t!ach. 700 w. Main st.,
19a,t FORD V8 ClJSTOMLJNE,
KAUT!t Fc~;~,.~TORB
$»95. 2 Door Sedan. New pamt
Pomeroy. Phone tH81-J, 12·8-6tc
jpb. t:xc~ptiona~ in cond1hon . . - - - - - - -Yulcon 5_2145
~AMILL SERVICE
Biaet.t.na~s, Pomeroy, - l:l·U~tc EXCLUSIVE DIS'fRIHUTORS.FOR
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1956 rliNTJA&lt;.: vs TWO l)OOR
Moore Uusiness Jo'orms, regioter
Before 9:00 A.M.
lledal_l. ,1,2D6. Hydramatic. .l!:.x- j cartlon, stock books, etc. Quick 1
AIINny 3353
c:t!:ptionaJ, HJacttnars, Pomeroy. . service. Quallty Print Shop,
Every Day Service
lf.t&amp;-6~
MiddletJOrt, Phone 0041¥.
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ANY
SIZE
FURNISH
-r·• ·
--ed~ dellvered and spread on
19511 FOIID. V8 PAIRLANE, $895.
driVeways
and roadt. Shulers
LIONEL
ELEC'l'IUC
TRAIN,
EX·
2 Door Sedun. Be11utlful tur·
MiddU,TH.A ~witches ami track. Call 1 Construction, Phone
quolse and white fini9h. Blaet·
926-M.
12-9--Jtp
tnara, ~omer(ly.
12-U-tH.c
port 6018.
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The Fint Evangehc:al United
IRONING AND BABY SIITING Brethren Church at canton was the
at borne or out bY day or week. scene of the December ~ marriage
Write % The Dally Sentinel,
of Miss Miriam Jean Davia to
Box 068A , Pomeroy, Oh io.
Herbert Hamilton Jr. The bride is
l2 -~· 6t c
Lhe daughter of Mr. a~d Mn. Ha.r:(20) Business Services ry Davis, former Pomeroy realdents now residing at 201 Park-a'\1
MUELLER FURNACk. ... , WESTINCP- N. W., Canton , and the groom is
HOUSE •ppli•nns. Ar"old Bro- the son of Mr . and Mn1. Herbert
thers, Syracuse, Ohio. PboM 0 . Hamilton of 1611 Bryan-av S. w.
836-Y.
11 19 tfc Canton.
The double ring ceremon)' was
BOB'S TREE SERVICE AND RE· performed by the Rev . Kenneth
-~o¥el Phone 6848.
12--3-301__! Jluht in a setting of candelabra
and white flowers. A program of
FOR RADIO AND T. V. REPAIRS
wedding rnusic was presented by
C•ll Fr•nk c.pteln•. 414 N. :O.irs. Stuart 1-'hillips, organist, and
Second Ave., Mlckllepport. 9 .\olr. \\o aync Heckman, vocal.lst.
1
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12-3-tfc
The bride, escorted by her father
past pews marked with satin rib·
I.
-~-- Alli CONDI'i'10l':':NG RE: FiliC.ER- Oon, was attired tn a floor length
ation service Ja&lt;'k's Hdrigera- gown of white imported Chantilly
tJOn. New Havrn. J-'t"tone TU· iiJCC over taffet-a, detailed with a
basque bodice, sabrma necklme,
AUCTIO~l" t:R
and fashwncd with long alceves
t.-plete ll•rvie-e
whtch tapered to points Over her
Crltt Br•dlord
hand!!. Deep scallop edged lace rufNrHe, Phon• ... Conten
fles extended into a brush train
A. r Br•dford. li ..chw, Oh..
at the back of the full gathered
d-25-tt
Jskirt. Her circular fingertip veil
23537.
6-23-tf , of French silk illusion fell from
- - -- :c-cc:--=::-: - - -a queen's crown of Lace held In
CLILANOS
1place by rhinest(lnes. The bride
Jt.M..
TV Rer~tlr lenloe
carried a white lace covered Bible
Phone '!00
Jtopped with an orchid surrounded
Pctm•roy, Ohio.
- by white stephanotis and ribbon
c
, lslreamers.
,
.u.sro: f BUrLT ~TCHEN DE- itt:rs. Vincent Marella served as
1!gne
or your om =:! Free e• matron of honor and wore a med·
tlmatea. Foreman aud Abbott, ium blue chiffon over taffeta bal·
_! holle fl?.M .!:__
_8-6-tf Jcrina length gown with fitted boTELEVJ.!;_;!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL dice. &amp;hirred sleeves, oval neck·
Jppll:mce repair. Phone Otla line, .111nd a full skirt aceently with
\t.cClintock Raoine Gblo.
a bustle bow. ,she wore a white fur
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4 _4_30k
__ - - - - muff with blue carnations.
The bridesmatrons Mrs. Thomas
Zorbas and Mn. Donald s. Huff.
man wore pink gowns falhioned
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Davis-Hamilton Wedding Ceremonies
Carpenter News
Held At COn tOn EUBCh UrC h Recen tl Y Eyen ts Rep0rted

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.0. CHJIISTMAS Tl\EICS &amp;oc Your
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abOut Dee. 'U.b. Flfe'11 Middleport
~a 10 a.m. to '1:30 p.m.
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S:•ALL USED CEMENT MIXER.
J'hone YU-{)-2295. Pearl Parker.
12 10 3tp

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V•le lt., oH luttern"* An.,

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GRAVEL
&gt;'OR
ul~. Mn. Nell
.Middll•wart,
Porlland·SUver,:uUJe Rold.
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IUlSl'AI/MNT BUSIND;S READY

For Kent

Potn~roy,

Phon• 321oY
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un!UI'Ill&amp;~ed.

- Furniahed and
McMaater1, MJddleport. Phone 6044· M.
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Legtrl Notice

••GAL NOTICI
FOR 'ALl
To the hiCh bidder on tbe 18th. day
of December 18$ at 10 o'clock A.
· M., at tbe R. 11. Rawlina:s Sons Co.,
Middleport, Ohio, one 19M Ford
tudor se~an, customllne, aix ely, , .
.M1dway Motor Salea, owner
~By their agent, ft.. E. Grindley, Sr .
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LIOAL NOTICI
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Mufflen ·.\ $4.95 up
lrattwiiS :. $9.95
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5:45 Huntley llrinUe.y Repor1
7:00 Science Fiction Theater
7:30 TbiS Man Dawson
Troubleshoolers
8:30 Bell Telephone Hour
9:30 M-Squad
10:00 Caval cade of Sports
1():4, Jt~.ckpot -Bowling
1,1 (VI rolf'W S Ho!aillti.K'
Weathettt\st
t~ ~to
tl:Jll the J~ck Paar Show
t:OO stan l,ff

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8:30

Clrde · 3 Rmeb

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HowdY DoodY

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U\l -JUnior Auction
l:lo'IO T"'e Ruff aDd ·~ illlM
U:ttfl Fury
12:30 Detcctive:'s Diary
1,00 Pre Game Sbow
1:15 NCAA Football
4o00 Modern science Theater

1955 BUICK Century .... · ........ · $1,095

1955 BUICK Special2 Door .. · .... · $1,095
Hard Top. Like new finish. Dynaflow drive. R&amp;H.

1955 BUICK Sp~lal 2 Dr~ Sedan · · · · $995
Dynaflow. R&amp;H. Spotless original' finish. New Buick
trade-in.

1955 PONTIAC VB Star Chief ...... $1,G95
4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brtkes. Sharp original
two tone finish. Extra good.

'
1954 C.HEYROLET Belaire .. . ( ........ $695
2 Door Sedan. Extra nice original finish. Worth much

more.

Mang .More

4:00
5:30
11:00
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6 :40
6:45
7:QO
7:30

Ameticall Ban
Rin Tin Tin
Beat
san Fra~ 0
y,ur ~:~:sao Repnl"t.Weatherman
John Daly News
26 M~n
w._u Disney "Presents

8,31) 1t(Ao

klns File
,2:00 John Hop
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J2•30 Blsho@ Pike
1:00 College Newa conferenOf
1:30 . Chltllr"et'l's ·Gospel Hour
l 2 ~ 00 nth Bengal Laneel's
.
2:30 ScieQ&lt;:e The~te~
·a:Q9· 'J'he' Chi\4fbn Ql S~angers
\ l:i¥.1 Champloilshlp Brldp
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4·00 Paul Winchell Show
,:ao . Brol&lt;en Arrow
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5:30 Roller Dtn"bY
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the
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11 :30 Edd1~ ~~cr;ey' . ':dts 1·00 TH.ckdown
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l2:00 Lunch with, souP.Y Salel
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0:30
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1:00 The News Tonight
'Z:OO lJ'l Rascals I E t Program U
Weatbtlr Window
2,30 w. va. At.r,. • .
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Jl·1o Late Show. --~3:00 Roy ;Rogers
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1:00 Tbe Efightet; D0J

l:15 TM Secret Starlit
I:SO The Edge or N'lebt
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9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
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11:00 11 O'cioclt Ne11&gt;
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The Three Stooges
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Th,e Life o! RUey
A.rtb11r J. ~mith-·M• .. ·
Jule RlvHn Show
Amos 'n' Andy
Slade
~~; Sbow of the Kooth
. Desllu Playhouse
The ' Twlllght Zone

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9:~0 Atoerl~ana tt Work
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Inside Football

ReV, v/UifU'd, WilCOX
ChaJ;~D!' ·Prnents .

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and Mrs, Ed Fry

had a
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and Mrs. ·v:trgil Adkins and
I ~~=;;;ii;;;i;;o';;;.;:;;;:;;;-;;;~,;;;;-.1 Sue visited Mr. and Mfl. Leo
II
Mr. ind Mrs. Harley Bonecutter
Gregg and Christi visited in Mar1 &amp;on' ~eiltly · wlth
Mr. and Mrs.
Marks and Taml LJnn and
. Addra Briibt an~
and · :Mrs. Granvm~

Tu.ne In T:h,

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bas returne4
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coiled qn

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Mr,, f.eif~it B()sf,ell

' Mrs. CliffOrd LelfhJlit,_president,
coridUcted the me~g when the
of
Roek~ 'sprina:a Metho·
met Tuesday at the

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9:00 77 Sunset Strip
Detectives·
IOo00 Tbe.
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to:so· Black Sadd1e ·
U:OO 'l'h• Newa Tonight
.\;ll!l Scannins the Weat.b:el
'1:10 Spo~. s ~e-port
t,t~10 . Late ShOY'
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,,45' Sign oil

1,00

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From Black 1!4Wl

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,.00 StudiooWresthng:
a:oo AU-star Goll
1·01 Reco.t d Hop
7·30 D\e..: Clark ShoW
c;OO Sea Hunt
8:30 r:..re it to ·- 9:00 Lawrence Wellr. Show
O·OO Jubilee U. S. A.
(t;O:O Up-to-Ute-Mia';'te Mm
tl:U'I Late Sbow
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Cllannel B-Fr1dlll'
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Make Your Roof

For roof ~prtin o)r re-roof'4nt. tee Ull 0\ar prlde of
c:raftsmanlhip enu:ree J'OU 1JI
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House on HlSh Strtet
Split Personality
Steamboat BW
C'i~o Kid
Steamboat BIU
Tbe Jim 1'haoM:er Show

1955 PlYMOUTH 6 cyl......... · .... · $695

11

Notf.ce 11 hereby given that a
publl&lt; drowlni or jurora will be
made on the 11h day of Deet!hl·
---..... ber, lt39 at the OnJee of Nat
A MD&gt;DI.a
AGE Comml11lonen of Juror• ln the
1 WANTED
houtell:eeper for elderly eoup1e., pourt Hou 1111 of Melp County,
Have all modern conveolenctl. Ohio, for the January term, 1960
P . 0 . Box. 232, Pomeroy, Oblo. or the Common Pleas court at
12-ll·t!e
IIJd .Counl)l,
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSII
•.
•Freoltnd S. Norris,
work. Must live In
803&amp;:11.
;Everett. I. Trac:,.
12-8-atc:.
Commluloner• of Juron
12-ll·llc

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1955 PONTIAC "B70'' 4 Dr. Sedan .. $995

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24-a For Sale or
Trade

ROOM HOUSE, BATH. 128
Union Avenue. Calla&amp;&amp;-J .

1957 BUICK VB Century · · · · · · · · · · $1,B95

Co.,

Walk-In Garden
Club To Present
_;,(_2_0_b•)=l:on-;S;;;U;;ro=nc"'~:--- Qhristmas Show

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Cilannal3 - Friday
4 :00
4:30

1957 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,795

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ROOM APARTMENT WITH
three bedroom•, bath, plua a:ar·
aee. Two block• trom bualnesa
12.f.8tc
d :atrlct. CIU 40hJ.
ROOMS CLOSE IN TOWN. 137 l·IUGS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
Butternut Ave.
,1 30 12te
chain ho!Jt, 1 yr. old hens. B.
FOUR · RoOM HOUSE IN MIN8RS. · M. C"oper. Phone 24748.
1~9-3tp
I VILLE. $2S a month. Phone
ti812-M.
12 10 .Stc · - - - - : - - - ~'OUR

1957 PONTIAC VB- 4 Door · · · · · · $1,695

1959-71

TE,.. EVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.TV Channel 3

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McCULLOCH
CHAIN SAWS

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to JO, fuJty equipped, Jow rent,
aoOd locauon, ateady income. 7 ana 8 kOOM HOUSE, 6 ROOII
.lte~&amp;lonabJe,
Phone
84!()-M.
apartment and a room apart.l"omeroy.
12·8-ttp
ment. A. W. Benjl,el, Phone
111}-M.
ll 2 tlc
HAY FOR SALE AT THE GIL·
MORE Farm. Ch11rles E. Yost,
Porn. 3666.
12·ft·8Lp TRAILER SPACES LOCATED IN
C"entor of Mlddlcpport. Clo1e to
GOOD LUMP
&lt;.:uAL.
PHONE
shopping di&amp;trlct, churches ~tnd
hO·M, Pomeroy.
l"'·d-titp
tiChools. See or Call David C.
~.I!;W 1u00" PAr1'1':1tNS PLASTIC
Miller, Middleport, Ohio, I,hones
wanoow bUilas •nd ahadea, Vene
6162 or 6287.
12·8·10-12-3tp
tltn blmda, ad lunda •11d colora - - - - - - - - - 60tH:.
10·211-U•
~'1D11r &amp;UIIIi IWnlnaa, W)' and ·FOR RENT MQDERN APART·
JU&amp;ht name p.,_lu aU klnda,
MENT, Three Rooms, pantry 1.£ 1 ) Keol tsto.e
AJUUlU'IUrn huhillrl all k.lnda.
and bath, gaa furnace heat, gas
,to·ree l!:aL!matc, JJale wippel
cooldn&amp; stove a and elecLrle re- FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
in Mason
$4000.00.
Phon•
frigerator furnished. Firat floor
Suppl)', 2.1.4 Union Avenue,
l"omeroy, O.t~o 1 o.
ll·aD-OO&amp;e
apt. hardwood floora, porches
Spruce 3·5200.
12-8-61.e
rront and back, b111ement for
.
18M! i7ft. RlCHARVSON HOUSE laundry facil!Uea. Front and back ( 2 I J tl_e ol tSfOTW
entrancea. Located center of FARM FOR
traJier. front kitchen wlth au\oQUJCK
SALE
Middleport. Close
abopplna:
mallc wa1her. Seu Don Thomaa,
$3500.00. 11 4 Acrea, two story
dlatrlct, Khooh and churehes.
287 Mulberry, Pomeroy. Phone
bouse, paylna: a;u well, coaJ,
Rent with stove and refrl&amp;era
2111·1.
1a 10 3t&lt;
timber.
Arnold Farm, Rt. 143, 8
tor $80.00 month; without atove
mUe eaat of Harriaonvllle. Ar·
and refrigerator N(t.OO month.
th\U" J, Arnold, Box 227, Millen
See or C11l David C. Miller,
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.
Middleport, Ohio. Phones 6182
12·9·6tp.
or 1128'7.
12·8·10.12-3tp

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1959 BUICK VB Special · · · .. · .. · · .. $2,795

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l"&lt;ll7 VOLKSWAGUN. Call Earl
H.ottgen, Letart,
Vn., Twinms
I)-21M.
12 11 ;ttc USED BOATS AND MOTD-S, .$U
and up while they la1t. Mlttro,.l·
ca.;~
· lt•n Mtrlne Salel •nd S•r¥lce,
.WI MlkM .... Modell
600 E. Mlin St., Pomeroy, Phon•
MiiTilOPOLITAII
6045-J.
II 21 tk
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NEXT YEAR'S PRICES

Rev . and Mrs. Robert R. Card and the husbands of the mern- Mrs. Mary Starkey Wt!re Sunday
bers were guests when the WSCS of the Mmersvtlle Methoof their daughter,
disl church met in the social room of the church Wednesday
Mrs. Roy Wiseman and
evenmg for a turkey dinner. The room was decoratep in keepHarrisonville.
ing with the holiday season, including a lighted tree. The tabte
of ~!Jd ~~ea~y D~:~
hall a Chnstmas centerpiece with decorated candles in crystal
at the home of Mrs.
holders on either aide.
.l&lt;'ollowm&amp;: the dinner there was I Mrs. Eugene Forbes as leader,
Ingram. Plans were made to
an exehange of gifts and Rev Mrs. Karl Grueser told the story I m•••• Sunshine packets. Devotions
Card was presented a gift from of "The Ot~er
Wiaeman." A
in charge of Rev . Kenneth
the Society, after which the '"roup Ch.rlatmas diaLogue was given
and were in keeping with
\adjourned to the sanctuary for a WI th Mr-&amp;. St e11a Grueser, 111r1.
season. The
.
next meeting will
I program. An organ prelude by Clifford Phillips, Mrs. Hosmer
in January.
.l'lln. !&lt;' rank Stewart opened the R~ush, Mra. Brooks Sayre, Mrs.
Lawrence Carpenter is recoverprogram in charge of Mrs. Nor- WtiUam Russell, Mrs. Bradford ed sufficiantly to return home
man Mc&lt;.:al-lum. 1'he group sang M. aag a. nd Mrs. Earl Reoshaw par- from Sheltering -Arms Hospital
where he has been a patient since
"Oh Lltlle Town of Bethlehem" he 1patmg.
taking seriously m while working
A trio Mrs. Sadie !!rown, Mrs. at the train wreek near Carpenter .
and Duke 2: 1-18 was read by Mrs
(20o) Termite
Slewarl who ahio offered prayer. Adolph Grueser and Mrs. Stewart
Larry Stansbury, who 18 emploYMrs. Otto Hartenbach present- sang "Silent
Night" and Mrs. ed in Columbus was a weekend
Control
ed a reading "A Christmas Pray- Phillips
pl'elented a
rudlng guest of his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
,;;:::;;;--;:::::::::::
· _
..., · llll'" ·.:and· the group aang "Oh "Martha Speak•" after whJcb the Dale Stantbury .
FREE INSPECTIONS. . IPII:asE !Come AP Lc l 'aitht"uul", Follow- Rev. Card gave a Mort.. addreu
383-M. Gilmor~ Supply .Store. lng the Christmas litany with 111ing as hill topic "What Cbrilt· STIVERSVILLE
Vaughan Pest Control co. Mem·
- - - - - -- -- - ·-- - mas Should Be."
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer
be&lt; of Nation•! Peot Control
The song "Aw•y in the Man· spent the weekend in Columbus
AsSQciatlon.
1~·3-Uc
ier" bY the Card ~hUdren. a with their daughter and family
reading "Cbrlatmas Eve at the Mr. and Mrs. John Deal. Mrs. t
Poor Houae"by Mra. Stewart and
the benedl~tion concluded the
DON STIVERS
program.
Tne December meeting of the
Walk-In Garden Club WiUJ held at
the home of Miss Jessie Saundera.
MONITOR FLIGHTS
.Roll call was answered with a
ltLblt! ver9e.
WASHINGTON UPI-The FedFollowin~~: lhe usual business eral Aviation Agency has beeun
meeung plana were dle~cussed for 30 days of round-the-clock monlthe Chrisunas show which will be toring of all scheduled airline
held a~ the Dcdt'ord school. Dec. 20. 1training progr.ams and fll&amp;ht opA Chrlstm91J party wa11 enjoyed erations to acarch out and corand gllls cxchanKed. Many lovely rect lrreaulariUee and deficieoBARNES.SIMPSDN INSURAN.;E
decorationll
madeSecret
and Pala
dia- ~~~a~cc~o=rd~ln~l;;t~o~F~A~A~A~dm~~ln~ll~·
Agente, Middleport. Fp-e, Autv- played
by thewere
members.
Elwood ft.
'nubile, Bonds. Phone 8315.
were ruvealed and new names were
COMPLETE II'~SURA_N_C_E - P-R-0· drawn.
tection. Llfll\, Auto, :rire, Polio.
A round robin card was prepar
Call Don !4.1Ua, Middleport, ed a11d Will be sent to Mrs. Anna
O~it.
lion, a member wb') la hospital·
1zed. A card was alao signed by the
1
FOR SALE 'ALL MODERN FlY; mt~mbers to b!l sent to an honorary
.:. 1 member. Mrs. &lt;.:ora L:ummmgs. Tbe
roorn cuttaa:e. Brownt.U Avenue • January meeting will be held at
Middleport. Gal floor furnaee. lhe hllme o( Mma Hart or the Pom·
114 batblt. full ba1emeot, two eroy . Athens Road.
car carage
$6$)0.00. Phone

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0. , Dec . 11,

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Minersville WSCS Are Hostesses For
llp~o:::: .~~~~~~..~~d••~~~;:;~
Turkey Dinner At Church Social Rooms Je~~~ a~~m~rs. Earl st..key and

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'Beol
admitted to the hOIPI· .\ MH.
were Allee
reeentV1nCooney
guOI!J or hiJ ···~
tal for an appeodectomy.
Mrs. Louise Brewer 1.1 rMOver- , Kenny Brewer apent the week
lng !rom virus pneumoniJ.
l•nd with hio parenta, Mr. and
like tha.t of Mrl. Marella. Tbey
The honor roll for the past sill
R R. Durst and 10n Tommy Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
also wore white fur beadbande ~wd weeka period at Columbia Elemen called on Eber Carpenter and / Wewley Court wn a dinner
carried white muffs with pint car· tary School was: First Grade, Mar family recently.
(Uett of Mr. and Mn. Dell Tal·
nations.
gie Jeffen; Second Grade, Rhond f,;M:;'~·;;•~n~d;._;;M~r~s.;._~D~il~lo~n~~Tll~y~l~or;;:;;bo;;;t;,t~r~ec~e~n~tl~y~
. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;.,~
Mr. Hamillon 's best man wa 8 his Wl.ittina:ton, •Brenda Teets and Car ~
brother, Mr. Harry M. Crawford. :~lyn Rupe. Third _Gra~e. Danny
Ushers were Mr. Donald G. Davis Aarcwn and Kay Elhs. Sixth Gradt&gt;
of Warren brother of the bride Ja(;l. Goodwin, Linda Folden an&lt;' ;
and 4fr. John Fleshour of canton.' Rl\ehel ~ayes ; Seventh Grade. Don t
Miss Dorinda Wi.Json of Porn- na DaviS, Sharon Holland, Lindaj'
eroy waa Jn charge of the guest Matkins, James Griffey arid Arlin
book . She wore 11 aheath ol winter Radekln; EJghth Grade, Zell.a Hand l
while re-embroidered lace trim- leyl Laura Pri~, Denver Queen
med with fur.
ano Frank Woodgerd.
_
Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight, 1
Mn. DavU, mother of the bride, George and Sharon, Columbus ·
wore a powder blue. Alencon lace
f
I
over matching taffeta with whiLe were guest. o her parents, Mr. an1 l
accessories and a corsage of while Mrs. Fem Glllogly and John, the
past weekend. George, who was in 1
earnlltion.11. Mr. Hamilt()n's mother an auto acc.id(ont recently, is some- t
was ~tttired in a royal blue sheath. what improved.
~
wnh matching acceswries. and wore
Guests at t h e Dewey Walker
2 Door Seda.Ji. POwer steering. Low mileage - one owna c~nag~ of pmk c-arn.auo~s.
home at Vinton on Sunday were
I&lt; ollowmg the reception m
the; Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Cox and I er cor . Almost like the day it was sold. Dynaflow. R&amp;H .
l'hurch aoc1aJ rooms the couple left Sharon, and :vu·. and Mrs. Granfor a short weddmg tr:ip. lt'or the ville Lyol'ls, local. Other guests in · 1
U'IP lhe new Mrs. ltamut.on chang- eluded their daughter and her hus·
Hard Top. One owner - low mileage ccrr. Hydramatic.
ed to _a sheaLh of. blue _wool w~th band, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lyons, of
Radio
and heater. Extra nic~.
matchmg accea:sones Wllh which Athens.
.
sh.e ~ore a guy fur_jacket and the J Mrs. Dora Mark visited with her
orchtd from her bndal bouquet.
sister, Mrs. Mary Starkey at the
The bride was graduated from Earl Starkey home where she ia
4 Door Sedan. Power steering. One owner - low mile·
Canton Llncoln Hi&amp;h School and a guest.
age
car . Dynaflow. Radio and heater. Excellent.
is employed at American Optical
Joe Mosier, who has had employ- ,
Co. Mr. "Hamilton is also a cndu·l ment in Chicago for
several
ate of Lincoln and Ja employed at montha, is spending some time
The Tlmken Roller Bearins:
with bls parents, Mr. and Mrs.
2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. Low mUe'fhe couple will be at home
to Dou&amp;la8 Mosier and family.
ageone owner car. DynaOow. Radio and beater.
their rrienda at 223 6tb St., N. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whitting·
Canton.
.
\tc.n~ counselors, accompanied bY
Mr. Hamilton's Parent&amp; were thelJ' family, Barham Comba. Ted- ~
hoaU at the rehearJ.al dinner
' dy and Jackie. Jones, and Richard
Extra clean inside and out. Sparkling original finish. Hy·
ved Frida)' evenJng.
Jeffers met With . Rebetca D)'e for
dramatic. Radio and heater.
Mrs. John .Friel, aunt of the tte res:ular meetmg of the Young'
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bride, was hostes.s to a pre-wedding People's group of the Carpenter
shower honoring the bride.
Baptlst Church on S~nday evening.
Out-of-town guestl for the wed·
The !Busy Bee Soctety of the Car·
2 Door Sedan. Like new red finish.
ding included Dorinda Wilson of
Ba-ptist Church will meet
Pomeroy, and Edward .Mclntoah of
week for their December meet·
Dayton, cousin of the bride.
at the home of Mrs. Hanna
Albany.
4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Extra good
!ires. Sparkling original finish.

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( 181 Employment
Wonted

WANT ADS

fOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE R.KSULTS

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I eeotl per word, ooe l.oeertiob . .lliDt1tum cbarafl - eo C4!bt1.
I qerU per word for tbree eOosecutJ" bisertiom.
Special - one mODth for 30 cents pee word.
1'-uU rate- of 3 oenti (.oCI" word wUl be cbar~ for adverUsi~
It DOt paid within 10 days ~Iter reeeivina b!ll.
!'.rron in Advert.i.Jing - Should be reported LrbJDediMely. 'l1i
IJaQ.y Sentinel will GOt be rwpcmsible for mr.re th.kD on-e lncof&gt;
·rect tnaertioo.
Card of I'banb ud SpecW Notlcea of Evt'nta $1.00. Obl.tu.aril!ll
published at 1 C6llo( per Wt)l"d..
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAVJ
t VO
15
60c
00.
$1.311
$4.l50
20
60e
11.20
$! .80
$6.00
211
711c
$1.5C
$2.26
$7.110
Adt reoetYed by 10 All wW be ln that day's paper.

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FREE KINDLING WOOD FOR ,.;;;;-;;-;;
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the hauling. Pick up .\ny time
~t 606 E. Mam St.. Pomeroy.

SEE THE

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Ill Cord of Thanks

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WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere thanks to our friends and
neighbors and relative~&gt; for the1r
S)'mpathy and kindness , for Ll1e .
many cards and floral offerings
extended at- the time of death of 1
our dear brother, Edward WtnPome
ter. We especially thank .Father
4
roy, uhJO
John Turel for his cousollng
words, Dr. Roger Daniels and Dr.
Markley, the Holzer Hospit-al and SJN,GEH. ZIG_ ZAG SEWING MAall their nurses. Your kindne~;s
&lt;.:HINE. LJke new. Onglnally
will never be forgotten. May
I'Olit over $300.00. Pay of£ balGod bless you all.
ance of $143.00. Payments $8.00
: :Sisters. Mr.s. Lena Ebers- per month. Phone 343. l2-8-6tc
bach and Mrs. Dena
Zwilliug
siNGEn --siwJN~MAcwNE
12 11 llp
Round, 66 model, originally
snld fnr $179 . ~0. .Brand new
ld) AutiJ Soles
con8ole cabinet. Take over payllhl l~l~~ $7 .00 per ruun1h . Balance
19M BUICK VB SPECIAL, $995.
due $(l&lt;i.50. Phone 343. 1:t·8·6lc
2 Door Sedan. Spotless origin-- -~--·-- --·--al two tone green finuoh . Dy1111·
flow drive . New Buick trade-in. LOV~LY A!'-lTIQUE GlFTS, SPE ·
Before 9 :30 A .M.
Blaetlnars, Pomeroy.
12-0-6tc
CIAL pa1r l5'h inch cut glass,
Midcll•po,t 6131-J
--t:ub~H blue
O\'eri11y decanters
Pomeroy 525
$50 t!ach. 700 w. Main st.,
19a,t FORD V8 ClJSTOMLJNE,
KAUT!t Fc~;~,.~TORB
$»95. 2 Door Sedan. New pamt
Pomeroy. Phone tH81-J, 12·8-6tc
jpb. t:xc~ptiona~ in cond1hon . . - - - - - - -Yulcon 5_2145
~AMILL SERVICE
Biaet.t.na~s, Pomeroy, - l:l·U~tc EXCLUSIVE DIS'fRIHUTORS.FOR
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1956 rliNTJA&lt;.: vs TWO l)OOR
Moore Uusiness Jo'orms, regioter
Before 9:00 A.M.
lledal_l. ,1,2D6. Hydramatic. .l!:.x- j cartlon, stock books, etc. Quick 1
AIINny 3353
c:t!:ptionaJ, HJacttnars, Pomeroy. . service. Quallty Print Shop,
Every Day Service
lf.t&amp;-6~
MiddletJOrt, Phone 0041¥.
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ANY
SIZE
FURNISH
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--ed~ dellvered and spread on
19511 FOIID. V8 PAIRLANE, $895.
driVeways
and roadt. Shulers
LIONEL
ELEC'l'IUC
TRAIN,
EX·
2 Door Sedun. Be11utlful tur·
MiddU,TH.A ~witches ami track. Call 1 Construction, Phone
quolse and white fini9h. Blaet·
926-M.
12-9--Jtp
tnara, ~omer(ly.
12-U-tH.c
port 6018.
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IRONING AND BABY SIITING Brethren Church at canton was the
at borne or out bY day or week. scene of the December ~ marriage
Write % The Dally Sentinel,
of Miss Miriam Jean Davia to
Box 068A , Pomeroy, Oh io.
Herbert Hamilton Jr. The bride is
l2 -~· 6t c
Lhe daughter of Mr. a~d Mn. Ha.r:(20) Business Services ry Davis, former Pomeroy realdents now residing at 201 Park-a'\1
MUELLER FURNACk. ... , WESTINCP- N. W., Canton , and the groom is
HOUSE •ppli•nns. Ar"old Bro- the son of Mr . and Mn1. Herbert
thers, Syracuse, Ohio. PboM 0 . Hamilton of 1611 Bryan-av S. w.
836-Y.
11 19 tfc Canton.
The double ring ceremon)' was
BOB'S TREE SERVICE AND RE· performed by the Rev . Kenneth
-~o¥el Phone 6848.
12--3-301__! Jluht in a setting of candelabra
and white flowers. A program of
FOR RADIO AND T. V. REPAIRS
wedding rnusic was presented by
C•ll Fr•nk c.pteln•. 414 N. :O.irs. Stuart 1-'hillips, organist, and
Second Ave., Mlckllepport. 9 .\olr. \\o aync Heckman, vocal.lst.
1
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12-3-tfc
The bride, escorted by her father
past pews marked with satin rib·
I.
-~-- Alli CONDI'i'10l':':NG RE: FiliC.ER- Oon, was attired tn a floor length
ation service Ja&lt;'k's Hdrigera- gown of white imported Chantilly
tJOn. New Havrn. J-'t"tone TU· iiJCC over taffet-a, detailed with a
basque bodice, sabrma necklme,
AUCTIO~l" t:R
and fashwncd with long alceves
t.-plete ll•rvie-e
whtch tapered to points Over her
Crltt Br•dlord
hand!!. Deep scallop edged lace rufNrHe, Phon• ... Conten
fles extended into a brush train
A. r Br•dford. li ..chw, Oh..
at the back of the full gathered
d-25-tt
Jskirt. Her circular fingertip veil
23537.
6-23-tf , of French silk illusion fell from
- - -- :c-cc:--=::-: - - -a queen's crown of Lace held In
CLILANOS
1place by rhinest(lnes. The bride
Jt.M..
TV Rer~tlr lenloe
carried a white lace covered Bible
Phone '!00
Jtopped with an orchid surrounded
Pctm•roy, Ohio.
- by white stephanotis and ribbon
c
, lslreamers.
,
.u.sro: f BUrLT ~TCHEN DE- itt:rs. Vincent Marella served as
1!gne
or your om =:! Free e• matron of honor and wore a med·
tlmatea. Foreman aud Abbott, ium blue chiffon over taffeta bal·
_! holle fl?.M .!:__
_8-6-tf Jcrina length gown with fitted boTELEVJ.!;_;!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL dice. &amp;hirred sleeves, oval neck·
Jppll:mce repair. Phone Otla line, .111nd a full skirt aceently with
\t.cClintock Raoine Gblo.
a bustle bow. ,she wore a white fur
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4 _4_30k
__ - - - - muff with blue carnations.
The bridesmatrons Mrs. Thomas
Zorbas and Mn. Donald s. Huff.
man wore pink gowns falhioned
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Carpenter News
Held At COn tOn EUBCh UrC h Recen tl Y Eyen ts Rep0rted

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abOut Dee. 'U.b. Flfe'11 Middleport
~a 10 a.m. to '1:30 p.m.
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S:•ALL USED CEMENT MIXER.
J'hone YU-{)-2295. Pearl Parker.
12 10 3tp

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AputnMntt. hople's T•rrece Mill
V•le lt., oH luttern"* An.,

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GRAVEL
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ul~. Mn. Nell
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Porlland·SUver,:uUJe Rold.
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IUlSl'AI/MNT BUSIND;S READY

For Kent

Potn~roy,

Phon• 321oY
11 2

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un!UI'Ill&amp;~ed.

- Furniahed and
McMaater1, MJddleport. Phone 6044· M.
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••GAL NOTICI
FOR 'ALl
To the hiCh bidder on tbe 18th. day
of December 18$ at 10 o'clock A.
· M., at tbe R. 11. Rawlina:s Sons Co.,
Middleport, Ohio, one 19M Ford
tudor se~an, customllne, aix ely, , .
.M1dway Motor Salea, owner
~By their agent, ft.. E. Grindley, Sr .
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Leqal Notice

LIOAL NOTICI
NOTICI OP DRAWING 0P

JUIIOIII

AUTO
PARTS

Mufflen ·.\ $4.95 up
lrattwiiS :. $9.95
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87bll

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PIUI ~ ~od Reeot&gt;PII&gt;Ie Tlrt

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IRAQ SHOES
Fer AU Madobo
8ebajK 'l)'•~amlul01111
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5,:10
6,00
6 :13
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5:45 Huntley llrinUe.y Repor1
7:00 Science Fiction Theater
7:30 TbiS Man Dawson
Troubleshoolers
8:30 Bell Telephone Hour
9:30 M-Squad
10:00 Caval cade of Sports
1():4, Jt~.ckpot -Bowling
1,1 (VI rolf'W S Ho!aillti.K'
Weathettt\st
t~ ~to
tl:Jll the J~ck Paar Show
t:OO stan l,ff

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Cllanne13- Saturday
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Si~r:o

8:30

Clrde · 3 Rmeb

lO:OQ

HowdY DoodY

tlo~O

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U\l -JUnior Auction
l:lo'IO T"'e Ruff aDd ·~ illlM
U:ttfl Fury
12:30 Detcctive:'s Diary
1,00 Pre Game Sbow
1:15 NCAA Football
4o00 Modern science Theater

1955 BUICK Century .... · ........ · $1,095

1955 BUICK Special2 Door .. · .... · $1,095
Hard Top. Like new finish. Dynaflow drive. R&amp;H.

1955 BUICK Sp~lal 2 Dr~ Sedan · · · · $995
Dynaflow. R&amp;H. Spotless original' finish. New Buick
trade-in.

1955 PONTIAC VB Star Chief ...... $1,G95
4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brtkes. Sharp original
two tone finish. Extra good.

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1954 C.HEYROLET Belaire .. . ( ........ $695
2 Door Sedan. Extra nice original finish. Worth much

more.

Mang .More

4:00
5:30
11:00
B:P"
6 :40
6:45
7:QO
7:30

Ameticall Ban
Rin Tin Tin
Beat
san Fra~ 0
y,ur ~:~:sao Repnl"t.Weatherman
John Daly News
26 M~n
w._u Disney "Presents

8,31) 1t(Ao

klns File
,2:00 John Hop
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J2•30 Blsho@ Pike
1:00 College Newa conferenOf
1:30 . Chltllr"et'l's ·Gospel Hour
l 2 ~ 00 nth Bengal Laneel's
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2:30 ScieQ&lt;:e The~te~
·a:Q9· 'J'he' Chi\4fbn Ql S~angers
\ l:i¥.1 Champloilshlp Brldp
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4·00 Paul Winchell Show
,:ao . Brol&lt;en Arrow
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&amp;·00 Matty's Ftmday Funmes
11
t:OG Badge .._ B~ et~ 1
5:30 Roller Dtn"bY
l :00 cart,~o\1 Sp t~eu ar
the
e:ao Robin HoOd
11 :30 Edd1~ ~~cr;ey' . ':dts 1·00 TH.ckdown
'olUn' 1tGc e
.. ""'G... Mi. vl!ricll ·
nk Sinat!Jl Special
l2:00 Lunch with, souP.Y Salel
8 0
• 12 :30 ._&amp;.~§tl!illt,; Cui t ,; ~--+-""' · '
e,A.aska• ·~ t~
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1:00~'!'11' CflijSro6lll1· ~
o,rtrol '!'olen!
0:30
1:3Ct Big :Picfure • · •,,
1:00 The News Tonight
'Z:OO lJ'l Rascals I E t Program U
Weatbtlr Window
2,30 w. va. At.r,. • .
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Jl·1o Late Show. --~3:00 Roy ;Rogers
_::;·;:.~:;:,,;:;._-

Channel ,\ -

BLAETTMAR'S
POMEROY, bHIO

Channel13 - Frldny

1:00 Tbe Efightet; D0J

l:15 TM Secret Starlit
I:SO The Edge or N'lebt
t:OO
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V:30

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10:00
I0:38
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t1:J.eater 13
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9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel
Jl,oo
Gunsmolt&gt; .
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11:00 11 O'cioclt Ne11&gt;
\ 1 · G '111eater 13

The Three Stooges
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Th,e Life o! RUey
A.rtb11r J. ~mith-·M• .. ·
Jule RlvHn Show
Amos 'n' Andy
Slade
~~; Sbow of the Kooth
. Desllu Playhouse
The ' Twlllght Zone

oi:;:;~O_::S~Ign:-_:0~!!:_:;----;-:-:-:~·

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9:~0 Atoerl~ana tt Work
·• :4·~ CHristian selenl!e
.0:00 LalJIP Unto My Feet
Look Up and Ltve
U. N. in A~lon
~era

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News
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Rey.. )tlw.o.~ Glb.bs

0r.tlUf&gt;lrto

Pro FOOtbl}l
Inside Football

ReV, v/UifU'd, WilCOX
ChaJ;~D!' ·Prnents .

8:00
8:00

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10,:10
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11:30
12:00

\2:30

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Jocalled 4t~el
for ti.lks
eHort to settle

CODQU

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Report
and Mrs, Ed Fry

had a
"'ll:anl:',l'ivl~~· bu\chering at which

' we're· dn Ui\d:
1~~;~il;:\;~d!~!!$\
;~~.~~:J.i~~~~~.were
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mbutchered.
the put ·l'

week.

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and Mrs. ·v:trgil Adkins and
I ~~=;;;ii;;;i;;o';;;.;:;;;:;;;-;;;~,;;;;-.1 Sue visited Mr. and Mfl. Leo
II
Mr. ind Mrs. Harley Bonecutter
Gregg and Christi visited in Mar1 &amp;on' ~eiltly · wlth
Mr. and Mrs.
Marks and Taml LJnn and
. Addra Briibt an~
and · :Mrs. Granvm~

Tu.ne In T:h,

990

Bo~ecQ~r

SPOT ··

bas returne4
the river .
BJeplnll
. and Mrs.

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coiled qn

Rodio Dial ~ :!.~~~~~~~;~j~ ~~ntly.
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Columbus
Tbljl'Bd.,.

0. Ric~.

N1WS
Oftht0Ju.-Yillty
aA,;M• ;;1.~,, t•M·

Mr,, f.eif~it B()sf,ell

' Mrs. CliffOrd LelfhJlit,_president,
coridUcted the me~g when the
of
Roek~ 'sprina:a Metho·
met Tuesday at the

8:$5'- ~M. ''~ ..
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foUt;~wed

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114' iluillvail Show
GE Thealef
~dHltchcoc:t~
.JaCI: BeDII.Y
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Wlllt'l 141 Linl

suatlay t4e1IJI

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mistletoe
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9:00 77 Sunset Strip
Detectives·
IOo00 Tbe.
,
to:so· Black Sadd1e ·
U:OO 'l'h• Newa Tonight
.\;ll!l Scannins the Weat.b:el
'1:10 Spo~. s ~e-port
t,t~10 . Late ShOY'
)
,,45' Sign oil

1,00

PIIOlle • •

From Black 1!4Wl

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,.00 StudiooWresthng:
a:oo AU-star Goll
1·01 Reco.t d Hop
7·30 D\e..: Clark ShoW
c;OO Sea Hunt
8:30 r:..re it to ·- 9:00 Lawrence Wellr. Show
O·OO Jubilee U. S. A.
(t;O:O Up-to-Ute-Mia';'te Mm
tl:U'I Late Sbow
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Weather-Tight

For Free Eolhaateo

Bo~

12:00 True Story

Cllannel B-Fr1dlll'
df111UI

Make Your Roof

For roof ~prtin o)r re-roof'4nt. tee Ull 0\ar prlde of
c:raftsmanlhip enu:ree J'OU 1JI
•tlo!!&lt;tlon.

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8o00 Ramkr of the Jungle

-·..HCHS.TV Chan'nel 8

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House on HlSh Strtet
Split Personality
Steamboat BW
C'i~o Kid
Steamboat BIU
Tbe Jim 1'haoM:er Show

1955 PlYMOUTH 6 cyl......... · .... · $695

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Notf.ce 11 hereby given that a
publl&lt; drowlni or jurora will be
made on the 11h day of Deet!hl·
---..... ber, lt39 at the OnJee of Nat
A MD&gt;DI.a
AGE Comml11lonen of Juror• ln the
1 WANTED
houtell:eeper for elderly eoup1e., pourt Hou 1111 of Melp County,
Have all modern conveolenctl. Ohio, for the January term, 1960
P . 0 . Box. 232, Pomeroy, Oblo. or the Common Pleas court at
12-ll·t!e
IIJd .Counl)l,
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSII
•.
•Freoltnd S. Norris,
work. Must live In
803&amp;:11.
;Everett. I. Trac:,.
12-8-atc:.
Commluloner• of Juron
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1955 PONTIAC "B70'' 4 Dr. Sedan .. $995

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ROOM HOUSE, BATH. 128
Union Avenue. Calla&amp;&amp;-J .

1957 BUICK VB Century · · · · · · · · · · $1,B95

Co.,

Walk-In Garden
Club To Present
_;,(_2_0_b•)=l:on-;S;;;U;;ro=nc"'~:--- Qhristmas Show

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4 :00
4:30

1957 BUICK VB Special · · · · · · · · · · · · $1,795

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ROOM APARTMENT WITH
three bedroom•, bath, plua a:ar·
aee. Two block• trom bualnesa
12.f.8tc
d :atrlct. CIU 40hJ.
ROOMS CLOSE IN TOWN. 137 l·IUGS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
Butternut Ave.
,1 30 12te
chain ho!Jt, 1 yr. old hens. B.
FOUR · RoOM HOUSE IN MIN8RS. · M. C"oper. Phone 24748.
1~9-3tp
I VILLE. $2S a month. Phone
ti812-M.
12 10 .Stc · - - - - : - - - ~'OUR

1957 PONTIAC VB- 4 Door · · · · · · $1,695

1959-71

TE,.. EVISION GUIDE
WSAZ.TV Channel 3

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McCULLOCH
CHAIN SAWS

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to JO, fuJty equipped, Jow rent,
aoOd locauon, ateady income. 7 ana 8 kOOM HOUSE, 6 ROOII
.lte~&amp;lonabJe,
Phone
84!()-M.
apartment and a room apart.l"omeroy.
12·8-ttp
ment. A. W. Benjl,el, Phone
111}-M.
ll 2 tlc
HAY FOR SALE AT THE GIL·
MORE Farm. Ch11rles E. Yost,
Porn. 3666.
12·ft·8Lp TRAILER SPACES LOCATED IN
C"entor of Mlddlcpport. Clo1e to
GOOD LUMP
&lt;.:uAL.
PHONE
shopping di&amp;trlct, churches ~tnd
hO·M, Pomeroy.
l"'·d-titp
tiChools. See or Call David C.
~.I!;W 1u00" PAr1'1':1tNS PLASTIC
Miller, Middleport, Ohio, I,hones
wanoow bUilas •nd ahadea, Vene
6162 or 6287.
12·8·10-12-3tp
tltn blmda, ad lunda •11d colora - - - - - - - - - 60tH:.
10·211-U•
~'1D11r &amp;UIIIi IWnlnaa, W)' and ·FOR RENT MQDERN APART·
JU&amp;ht name p.,_lu aU klnda,
MENT, Three Rooms, pantry 1.£ 1 ) Keol tsto.e
AJUUlU'IUrn huhillrl all k.lnda.
and bath, gaa furnace heat, gas
,to·ree l!:aL!matc, JJale wippel
cooldn&amp; stove a and elecLrle re- FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
in Mason
$4000.00.
Phon•
frigerator furnished. Firat floor
Suppl)', 2.1.4 Union Avenue,
l"omeroy, O.t~o 1 o.
ll·aD-OO&amp;e
apt. hardwood floora, porches
Spruce 3·5200.
12-8-61.e
rront and back, b111ement for
.
18M! i7ft. RlCHARVSON HOUSE laundry facil!Uea. Front and back ( 2 I J tl_e ol tSfOTW
entrancea. Located center of FARM FOR
traJier. front kitchen wlth au\oQUJCK
SALE
Middleport. Close
abopplna:
mallc wa1her. Seu Don Thomaa,
$3500.00. 11 4 Acrea, two story
dlatrlct, Khooh and churehes.
287 Mulberry, Pomeroy. Phone
bouse, paylna: a;u well, coaJ,
Rent with stove and refrl&amp;era
2111·1.
1a 10 3t&lt;
timber.
Arnold Farm, Rt. 143, 8
tor $80.00 month; without atove
mUe eaat of Harriaonvllle. Ar·
and refrigerator N(t.OO month.
th\U" J, Arnold, Box 227, Millen
See or C11l David C. Miller,
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.
Middleport, Ohio. Phones 6182
12·9·6tp.
or 1128'7.
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l"&lt;ll7 VOLKSWAGUN. Call Earl
H.ottgen, Letart,
Vn., Twinms
I)-21M.
12 11 ;ttc USED BOATS AND MOTD-S, .$U
and up while they la1t. Mlttro,.l·
ca.;~
· lt•n Mtrlne Salel •nd S•r¥lce,
.WI MlkM .... Modell
600 E. Mlin St., Pomeroy, Phon•
MiiTilOPOLITAII
6045-J.
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Rev . and Mrs. Robert R. Card and the husbands of the mern- Mrs. Mary Starkey Wt!re Sunday
bers were guests when the WSCS of the Mmersvtlle Methoof their daughter,
disl church met in the social room of the church Wednesday
Mrs. Roy Wiseman and
evenmg for a turkey dinner. The room was decoratep in keepHarrisonville.
ing with the holiday season, including a lighted tree. The tabte
of ~!Jd ~~ea~y D~:~
hall a Chnstmas centerpiece with decorated candles in crystal
at the home of Mrs.
holders on either aide.
.l&lt;'ollowm&amp;: the dinner there was I Mrs. Eugene Forbes as leader,
Ingram. Plans were made to
an exehange of gifts and Rev Mrs. Karl Grueser told the story I m•••• Sunshine packets. Devotions
Card was presented a gift from of "The Ot~er
Wiaeman." A
in charge of Rev . Kenneth
the Society, after which the '"roup Ch.rlatmas diaLogue was given
and were in keeping with
\adjourned to the sanctuary for a WI th Mr-&amp;. St e11a Grueser, 111r1.
season. The
.
next meeting will
I program. An organ prelude by Clifford Phillips, Mrs. Hosmer
in January.
.l'lln. !&lt;' rank Stewart opened the R~ush, Mra. Brooks Sayre, Mrs.
Lawrence Carpenter is recoverprogram in charge of Mrs. Nor- WtiUam Russell, Mrs. Bradford ed sufficiantly to return home
man Mc&lt;.:al-lum. 1'he group sang M. aag a. nd Mrs. Earl Reoshaw par- from Sheltering -Arms Hospital
where he has been a patient since
"Oh Lltlle Town of Bethlehem" he 1patmg.
taking seriously m while working
A trio Mrs. Sadie !!rown, Mrs. at the train wreek near Carpenter .
and Duke 2: 1-18 was read by Mrs
(20o) Termite
Slewarl who ahio offered prayer. Adolph Grueser and Mrs. Stewart
Larry Stansbury, who 18 emploYMrs. Otto Hartenbach present- sang "Silent
Night" and Mrs. ed in Columbus was a weekend
Control
ed a reading "A Christmas Pray- Phillips
pl'elented a
rudlng guest of his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
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FREE INSPECTIONS. . IPII:asE !Come AP Lc l 'aitht"uul", Follow- Rev. Card gave a Mort.. addreu
383-M. Gilmor~ Supply .Store. lng the Christmas litany with 111ing as hill topic "What Cbrilt· STIVERSVILLE
Vaughan Pest Control co. Mem·
- - - - - -- -- - ·-- - mas Should Be."
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brewer
be&lt; of Nation•! Peot Control
The song "Aw•y in the Man· spent the weekend in Columbus
AsSQciatlon.
1~·3-Uc
ier" bY the Card ~hUdren. a with their daughter and family
reading "Cbrlatmas Eve at the Mr. and Mrs. John Deal. Mrs. t
Poor Houae"by Mra. Stewart and
the benedl~tion concluded the
DON STIVERS
program.
Tne December meeting of the
Walk-In Garden Club WiUJ held at
the home of Miss Jessie Saundera.
MONITOR FLIGHTS
.Roll call was answered with a
ltLblt! ver9e.
WASHINGTON UPI-The FedFollowin~~: lhe usual business eral Aviation Agency has beeun
meeung plana were dle~cussed for 30 days of round-the-clock monlthe Chrisunas show which will be toring of all scheduled airline
held a~ the Dcdt'ord school. Dec. 20. 1training progr.ams and fll&amp;ht opA Chrlstm91J party wa11 enjoyed erations to acarch out and corand gllls cxchanKed. Many lovely rect lrreaulariUee and deficieoBARNES.SIMPSDN INSURAN.;E
decorationll
madeSecret
and Pala
dia- ~~~a~cc~o=rd~ln~l;;t~o~F~A~A~A~dm~~ln~ll~·
Agente, Middleport. Fp-e, Autv- played
by thewere
members.
Elwood ft.
'nubile, Bonds. Phone 8315.
were ruvealed and new names were
COMPLETE II'~SURA_N_C_E - P-R-0· drawn.
tection. Llfll\, Auto, :rire, Polio.
A round robin card was prepar
Call Don !4.1Ua, Middleport, ed a11d Will be sent to Mrs. Anna
O~it.
lion, a member wb') la hospital·
1zed. A card was alao signed by the
1
FOR SALE 'ALL MODERN FlY; mt~mbers to b!l sent to an honorary
.:. 1 member. Mrs. &lt;.:ora L:ummmgs. Tbe
roorn cuttaa:e. Brownt.U Avenue • January meeting will be held at
Middleport. Gal floor furnaee. lhe hllme o( Mma Hart or the Pom·
114 batblt. full ba1emeot, two eroy . Athens Road.
car carage
$6$)0.00. Phone

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llp~o:::: .~~~~~~..~~d••~~~;:;~
Turkey Dinner At Church Social Rooms Je~~~ a~~m~rs. Earl st..key and

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admitted to the hOIPI· .\ MH.
were Allee
reeentV1nCooney
guOI!J or hiJ ···~
tal for an appeodectomy.
Mrs. Louise Brewer 1.1 rMOver- , Kenny Brewer apent the week
lng !rom virus pneumoniJ.
l•nd with hio parenta, Mr. and
like tha.t of Mrl. Marella. Tbey
The honor roll for the past sill
R R. Durst and 10n Tommy Mrs. A. C. Brewer.
also wore white fur beadbande ~wd weeka period at Columbia Elemen called on Eber Carpenter and / Wewley Court wn a dinner
carried white muffs with pint car· tary School was: First Grade, Mar family recently.
(Uett of Mr. and Mn. Dell Tal·
nations.
gie Jeffen; Second Grade, Rhond f,;M:;'~·;;•~n~d;._;;M~r~s.;._~D~il~lo~n~~Tll~y~l~or;;:;;bo;;;t;,t~r~ec~e~n~tl~y~
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Mr. Hamillon 's best man wa 8 his Wl.ittina:ton, •Brenda Teets and Car ~
brother, Mr. Harry M. Crawford. :~lyn Rupe. Third _Gra~e. Danny
Ushers were Mr. Donald G. Davis Aarcwn and Kay Elhs. Sixth Gradt&gt;
of Warren brother of the bride Ja(;l. Goodwin, Linda Folden an&lt;' ;
and 4fr. John Fleshour of canton.' Rl\ehel ~ayes ; Seventh Grade. Don t
Miss Dorinda Wi.Json of Porn- na DaviS, Sharon Holland, Lindaj'
eroy waa Jn charge of the guest Matkins, James Griffey arid Arlin
book . She wore 11 aheath ol winter Radekln; EJghth Grade, Zell.a Hand l
while re-embroidered lace trim- leyl Laura Pri~, Denver Queen
med with fur.
ano Frank Woodgerd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight, 1
Mn. DavU, mother of the bride, George and Sharon, Columbus ·
wore a powder blue. Alencon lace
f
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over matching taffeta with whiLe were guest. o her parents, Mr. an1 l
accessories and a corsage of while Mrs. Fem Glllogly and John, the
past weekend. George, who was in 1
earnlltion.11. Mr. Hamilt()n's mother an auto acc.id(ont recently, is some- t
was ~tttired in a royal blue sheath. what improved.
~
wnh matching acceswries. and wore
Guests at t h e Dewey Walker
2 Door Seda.Ji. POwer steering. Low mileage - one owna c~nag~ of pmk c-arn.auo~s.
home at Vinton on Sunday were
I&lt; ollowmg the reception m
the; Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Cox and I er cor . Almost like the day it was sold. Dynaflow. R&amp;H .
l'hurch aoc1aJ rooms the couple left Sharon, and :vu·. and Mrs. Granfor a short weddmg tr:ip. lt'or the ville Lyol'ls, local. Other guests in · 1
U'IP lhe new Mrs. ltamut.on chang- eluded their daughter and her hus·
Hard Top. One owner - low mileage ccrr. Hydramatic.
ed to _a sheaLh of. blue _wool w~th band, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lyons, of
Radio
and heater. Extra nic~.
matchmg accea:sones Wllh which Athens.
.
sh.e ~ore a guy fur_jacket and the J Mrs. Dora Mark visited with her
orchtd from her bndal bouquet.
sister, Mrs. Mary Starkey at the
The bride was graduated from Earl Starkey home where she ia
4 Door Sedan. Power steering. One owner - low mile·
Canton Llncoln Hi&amp;h School and a guest.
age
car . Dynaflow. Radio and heater. Excellent.
is employed at American Optical
Joe Mosier, who has had employ- ,
Co. Mr. "Hamilton is also a cndu·l ment in Chicago for
several
ate of Lincoln and Ja employed at montha, is spending some time
The Tlmken Roller Bearins:
with bls parents, Mr. and Mrs.
2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes. Low mUe'fhe couple will be at home
to Dou&amp;la8 Mosier and family.
ageone owner car. DynaOow. Radio and beater.
their rrienda at 223 6tb St., N. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Whitting·
Canton.
.
\tc.n~ counselors, accompanied bY
Mr. Hamilton's Parent&amp; were thelJ' family, Barham Comba. Ted- ~
hoaU at the rehearJ.al dinner
' dy and Jackie. Jones, and Richard
Extra clean inside and out. Sparkling original finish. Hy·
ved Frida)' evenJng.
Jeffers met With . Rebetca D)'e for
dramatic. Radio and heater.
Mrs. John .Friel, aunt of the tte res:ular meetmg of the Young'
'
bride, was hostes.s to a pre-wedding People's group of the Carpenter
shower honoring the bride.
Baptlst Church on S~nday evening.
Out-of-town guestl for the wed·
The !Busy Bee Soctety of the Car·
2 Door Sedan. Like new red finish.
ding included Dorinda Wilson of
Ba-ptist Church will meet
Pomeroy, and Edward .Mclntoah of
week for their December meet·
Dayton, cousin of the bride.
at the home of Mrs. Hanna
Albany.
4 Door Sedan. Power steering and brakes. Extra good
!ires. Sparkling original finish.

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Mrs. Thcmi.u Clark, Chairman o~
1he recent Every Member CanvauJ
reported it a suecea. The lfOUP.:
also voted to raiae the benevolence:
'IUOta tor 1960 by 60% .
:
The meetina: closed witb prayer!
Present W€!rc Miss Frankie Mum.-w•
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Clark, J41"Jf'
Mayme Holmes, Mrs. Pearl McBrtd'
Richard Duekworth and the pastor ~

Around And

DOUBLE VALUE

Ab:out
Middleport
By FRAOOII HOUDAIHIILl'

USED CAR

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Billie Daweon o! ColiJJJlbus visited w1th Mr. and ........ Will

M.yera recently.

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be recovering s.at.Wact.ocU, from

POMEROY MOTOR
OK Quality!

Special Sale Prices
3 Big Days • Fri., Sat·, Mon •

19:SB CHEVROlET

1957 FORD VB

"'6" 2 Door. Beautiful elassl.e .cream fin·i.sb. Spotle. .interior, like new tires, ·h eater. One of tJhoae

alee one..

WAS U695

Falrlne 2 Door. Locally owned and real low
mileage, white -and JOld flnisb, t\ltoOI'D&amp;tie trans.,
w~te wall tires }ike DI:'W, heater, padded dalb.
DrlVC H.

WAS $1195

Now$1595
1957 DODGE VB

Now$1395

C«&lt;Det 4 Door. Beautrif~t c.oral and whitt finish
w.blte wall tires, D-600 motor, PlrWerf1Jte
beater. A real nice car and prked to IJUit.

t~am1. :

1956 CHEVROlET
Like
new tire!!', spotleA&amp; interior, wbite 111.nd gold finBel Air 4 Door. VB motor and powergtlde.

WAS U595

ls.h. Want a sharp one?

Now$1395
1957 CHEVROlET

WAS $1461

Now$1295

Bel Air "8" 4 Door. Beautiful beige over gold
linJih, wibh matchlng interior. std. traru. All
iood white wall tires, M&lt;Ho and heater.

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1956 PlYMOUTH
!';avoy 2 Door . PowerDU.e trans., radio, heater,
clean inter-ior, good tires. Ivory over creen fin-

$1595
1957 CHEVROLET

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St.ation Wagon 4 Door. A 1 owner low mileage
trade In with 4 Uke new tdros, powerglidc trans.,
power steering, all vinyl black and .whi-Le interlor -and soUd whiLe fin·lsh.

WAS H99G

Now$1795
1957 PLYMOUTH

$995
1955 CHEVROLET
llO V8 2 Door. Origlnal black tin-Lib, clean Intertor, std. tran!f. "With overdrive. Hieb ·in rubber.
ltadlo and !heater.

$B95

Belvedere "8" Sport Hardtop Coope. Ivory ovC'".r
dark blue f•inlsh, automatic trantt., white Wlllll
Urea, redlo an&lt;l ~cater. Ntcc tnd elean interior.

':WAS U545

1953 BUICK Special
2 Door. Local owned, clean intel"!iilr, automatic
tran11miMion, radio and beater. White over turquoise flnirh.

Now$1395
1956 FORD Falrlane

$465

4 Door Sedan. Black oand whll.e flniBh . Nit-e in teNor, a:ood w.hltewaH .tlrel, IIIUt()m.atie trnm.,
power ateert11&gt;g, rJdlo and 1heater.

WAS $1295

1955 FORD VIctoria
Hard T-op Coupe. V8 motor snd wt0nt18.tk -tNns.
Sharp interJor and beautilful white · and turquoise
Hnl.'ih Mke new. Radio and &lt;keater. Lovely to own.

Now$1195
1954 CHEVROLET

Only $1195
1954 FORD "B"

210 -- 2 Doer. Sllandard tr.an!l. radio heater, like new tires, boautllul 2 tono' blue itnlsh.
Man thiftle real sharp.

2 Door. S~ndard trana., clean interior, all 1ood
tires, and be-autiful lwry over red :f'inleh., heater.

$695

Only$695

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1952 FORD 8cyl. 4 Door
WAS •us
Special $169
1951 PLYMOUTH

1951 BUICK BlacUDoor
WAS U45

Now$169
1952 BUICK 2 Door Sedan
Special $169

liARD TOP C()lJPE
WAS U45

WAS .1!5

SI'Jeclal $169
1950 PLYMOUTH

1951 lUlCK Blue 4 Door
Sure lt hurts, but II'• sotta go.

8 PASSENGER COUPE
Man - What A Bargain

$100
1947 DODGE2 Door

$100
1949 FORD B- 21toor

~k .w hal you can

Good tires and sure runs nice.

$175
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$69

If You
Need A Used Truck,
.
Any Size! or Capacity
SEE

The Dealer That Deals For.Less

Mr.s. Earl Knilbt and her mo: ther, Mrs. WLI&amp;On of New Haven
were In Parkersburg today.
Mn. Arthur Gilmore b.u been
II absent
from her em_plo;vm.ebt at
Smith CloWns Ca., t.b.il week
due Lo illneu.

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Airman Second Claas and lin.
Ronald Barnhart of Myrtle Belch
S. C., visited recently with Mr.
and M.ra. Dale Barnhart and their
. son Dale who bas been 1ta;ring
1 with his
p-andparent.a:
UDt.ll
Christmas.
j Mrs. Veda Foley of Bradbury
· wbo 1..1 in the Pleasant Valle,lfO!pltal is reported to be 1 lit·
tle improved.
Georse Sauer waa taken to the
Muon Clinic Wed.neaday followin&amp; a heart attack.
Mn. Curtis Jenkinson is a paUeat at the Pleasant
Vall.ey
Koapital wbere abe will godera:o
aursery.
)4.ra. Clarence Murray bu been
conflned to her home in Bradoury for the past two weeks be·
czuae of illne.as. Her daughter
.md family, Mrs. Lawrence Stew.lrt have been staying with the
Murraya to care for Mrs. Murray.
,\'lrs. Maggie Bailey and Mr. and
trtra. William Hoppes of Columbus
.:arne yesterday to visit with the
..durraya and Mn1. Bailey will remain to care for Mr.s. Murray.

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different organizations have re·
ported that Mrs. Minnie Gilmore
of Middleport has been ill. The
£lame should have been M.r.s. Minnie Neutzlin£.

Heath Church
Eleanor Circle

Party

Holds
The Eleanor Circle of the Heath
.\fetbodist Church of Middleport
met Thursday eventna: at the home
flf Mra. Bernard Fultz for their
regular meeting and Christ-maa· party.
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Until Christmas

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Holds Christmas
Party Wednesday
The annual Christmas dinner
and quarterly birthday dinner of
the Martha Class of the Bradbury
Church of Christ was held Wednesday evening at the church.
The dinner table was centered
with an arrangement of red carnations and white dalliies and
Christmas greenery which was a
gilt to the class from Wtlliam
Autherson who was a guest at the

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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
limite• Ol•ntlty Awada•rt
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· out 16-- lob you doon lw.loolhe
• - of any olher cloanor.

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BRING THE KI'DDIES
TO SEE

SANTA CLAus·

Saturday evening De-c. 12. the
vo,... poople of tbe Tu)lpen
PloiDI, South Bethel an~ t.ottri&lt;ll•

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of tbe Rev. and Ill&gt;..

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umbus She was pre-

YOUDP'Stown Store

Science Will
He·adline PTA
Meetm'. g MondaY

wll1 meet
tiigh
tehool auditorium wben the pro·
gram wiU be a:bout science fea ·
turing work of mem~n of the
hia:h school Jeilenee club.
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' •niet.,!t o'cloek the same evening
I!'
will move to North SecAve at W€!rner"s Radio Shop
where a drawmg will be held for
$600 in cash prizes. Shoppers
have -been registering with coopIDercbants through last
will continue unl!l time
drawing.
_BO
_ A_R_D_T_O_ M_E_E_T
'?he Official Board of the Heath
Methodilt Church of ~11iddleport
w!U meet Sunday evening at 7:30
at the church.

- Seeretar)' of SpeciAl muaic wlh be Jlven by
. Herter, faeln£ Vernon Weber and ,ilou_p_ alna:ing
NAro, new to of Chrlstm:aa carols WiW be ena eaU for atrena:- joyed,
I'QWt.arJ RefrelhmegQ; wlll be eerved.
up ill All oehool itatroM . 1f!1 urle4 1o

COURTHOUSE CLOSID
·Meigs County Courthouse
li~~~:.&lt;!Gte:
d the SaturdaJ after
and the Saturdar aftei'
· jt was de.Wed bf ol·

HOUStON Te:~. - Walter (Old
WiUlanis. 111. the laat livtng
the men who lougbt the Ciwas near death t.ol:lar.
doctor said the oJd
could d"ie' "at any time
a victbn of his foUrth bout
;; l,willl pneumonia this year
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.tor ita own Uld a· bl IJid awtteb
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wbitb beJOnp to · bliia and aska Mrs. Margaret Jobnson and l.n- ceded ln d;~~' by ·one brother
Middleport children will redamaJea.
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Walter.
' ceive treats from Santa Claus the
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of the Federated cnureh.
before Christmas at the big tree
Funeral aeniccs wu1 ne conduct·
the "T" uptown. Time is
ed from the Ewing Funeial Home
7:18 p. m.
at 2 p. m. Monday with burial in
are providing the
members of the
the Beccn Grove Cvmetery. 1\e,.
, 1:)
,
Waldo aartels, paaf9r of the FeU·
Post, American
era~ Cb11rch, will conduct the
supplying "Santa"
other deLails of tbe
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~~~m::!i~e~t boooma'.'adiD~

Christmas I

AT ELBER:FEIJ)S MAl~ .STORE iUILDtHG
IN tHE FURNIT"RE
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Tbur1day tn Orange
Township
~ose to His home wejghtng aboUt
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Oh'10's Newest Cab'met Off'Icer·
WJ'll Speak Here January 25

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Birthday! were celebrated by
M.n. Ernest covert wa1 devotion· Earl Werner,
Mt-a. Cush
Ill leader and gave the Christmas JohRSOn, Mrs. Oieva Oll.irill and
.ttory after which carols were sung. Mrs. Paul Winn.
The story of "Tbe other Wise
A Christmas reading was given
.\fan" was told during the program by Mrs. Griff Ru115ell with Mrs.
tiOUr by Mrs. Nan Moore.
Oleva Cottrill providing the muDurln.l the business meetins sic.
pre&amp;ided over 'by Mrs. Fultz, the
OLhers present for the dinner
claaa vice pre11ident, the circle de· and program wore Mrs. Wilbur
dded to take over the caro of the Pierce, president of the elan,
.~~·rsezly a~ the Sl.lnday School and Mu. Dille Barnhart, Mrs. Letha
to pw-chale new toys for tbe class. Ruuell, Mra. Bud Russell-, Mn.
Tb"e Circle enjoyed 11 gift ex- Carl Ebenbaeh, Mrs. George Siachlnge during the soeial hour an41 aon and the following gucatl
a prize was awarded to Mrs. Ken· Mn. Bess Musser who was the
neth Cooke for brinsing the pret- &amp;peat of Mrs. Cottrill and Mrs.
dest wrapped packa1e and llra. Gibbs and Mrs. Traey who were
of Mrs. Werner.
..:harlea Asa Bra4bury for 1JH! most ,
orla:lnal wrapping.
The Fu!U home waa beautifully Shakespeo
Cl b
de&lt;oroted lor the party In keepinl
re
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Nitn Chrlotm .. and at the conciUI· Holds Meet•·ng
10n of the evening a de1aert courae
wa1 served to tbe aroup.
Lr.tl H
Artie eo
were aold
A Members
whfln the Pomeroy Shakespeare
Club met Wednesday attertloon at
S erve d
Ur ey
home of Mro. Chorl" Lytle,
d
d
I ~~[~''~1:;j,,~1'~h:eshome
waa attractive
Inner
e nes ay
decoration' includ·
memben · of the Paet
a Nativity Beene, a llshted winof cheater couneil
the mantle which also
Oaua:hter• of America enjoyed a
areetina from. the
Chrlatmas di.nner and party on
on tho mirror, and
Nedneec:lay evenina: at the Red·
B. Downie, preslwood Inn.
the meeting and
.Preeedinl tht turkey dtnner- at
answered
to roll call with
8 p. m., tbe Christmas atory waa ·
A book "The In·
read by Either Wria:ht who ll1IO ,
Guide to Art',
offered prayer.
.' '
tlle memben.
Followlna: dinner. Secret Pala
for the Girlt
rev~ed with a alft exchtnll
they will ,be
. tbe membera exebanged 1Jiftl.
Oliver M.i·
II ·''"' Oaborn won the dool' prize.
of Madonnas" waa
of
the
procram presented bY I
Springs
Euaene BroWn. Follewlnl the
alnainl of ''Theres a Song 1n the
Home Club Holds
Air" Ml'l. Brown described the Ma·
donna•
painted by- farlous famous
Meet Wednesday ·
arttata Including ltaUan, Span.lsh 11
Mn. Leo Smith wa~ hostess to and German, and told the meantna:
the Rock Sprinp Home Demonstn.· of the symbols in the pletures. Tbe
' tion Club Wedneadu at ber home We and works of the a,rtitta were 1
on Mulberry Ave.
ctven by Mrs. Brown She eloaed
A potluck dinner was served at with a poem by Grace Noel"Cromnoon with Mra. G"eneva Nolan and well. Chri1tmas carob wtn alto
Mill Mildred St~ltton as auettl. sun1 with Mrs. Wlntam. Bu"- at
Mra. Joaepb Sluon, preatd~t.
eonducted the · mnting and plans •heA piano.
dcsst'rt course was aerved b)'
wen made lor the January 8 meet· tbe hoat€!ss and favora were Chrllt~
Ina when the theme will be '\Color mat tree corsages.
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In the HQme" with Mra. NGian
Attending wtl"4! Mrt. Edward 1
Instructor. Thla meetl.na will
Ba\181'", · Mra.· :Mich11.el, ~ Mrs. PbiJ
btld. at the Rock Sprln1a Grance WUU.amaon, Mn. T. A. Hennefl)l,
HoU. •
lin. Brown, Mrs. Willlam Bu:W,
Gifts were exehabled durlni ihe
Robert warner., Mn. Jed WebST., )Irs. c. F. Tompkin•. 1
.Downie, Miss Etbel Garland,
two guut~:, Mrs. Peltl Tbeilt
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Elberfelds Will Be Open Every Evening

the j
.u-oup to the Meigs C.uunty 'fuberculosla Christmas ~1:. .. 1 Sale, Mid-I
dlepor( Volunteer Firemen and
the Meigs County Ja)-·c.::es Chnstmas p.roject.
Two new members, Mrs . }leva
Beach and Mrs. Blanche Gilkey,
were welcomed.
It wall reported that the group
has vanilla and lemon on hand for
anyone who wishes to purchase it. I
This is a standing project of the I
group as a means of supporting
their work.
The social rooms of the church
Mn. Ella Dougla18 of Che11ter
Is spending the week with her were decorated with wreaths and 1
don-in-law and daughter, Mr. and a white tree with colored balls under which the gifts for exchange j
Mrs. Dale Barnhart,

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CHRISTMAS TIME STORE HOURS

Appoblted to the dining room
committee for tbe d!Dnet were
Mr.s. Reibel, Hra. Edgar Reynolds,
Mrs. Robert McEibinny, Miss Frances Rouah, Miu Mabel Hysell and
Mrs. Wlll R.eynoldt..

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Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbaeb
and his deput!es were b~sy thia
The Harrisonville b i g h l to save the ~ehool wu made.
lem center p-ade ac:hools to the for the pupils of this district. The
morning inve~tigatlng their third
school will close at the end of
With new _laws ~ow in e~fect, Mr. Hurilolllville ~ool a.s ' thole physical plant and inadequate inbreaking and enlerln.g in Syra·J
this school year, it was an- (.1ay~ell &amp;~ud th .. morn~ng that aehoola are overcrowdedd.
atruclional materials contribute to
euse in three week.s, this one at
nounced this morning by Ber· 1 eontm~nce wa_a not po1111ble. T_he Teaeben in the achool now in many limitations which are insur·
the Morrls Harden Store. AcCl
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state wlll contribute to the salaraes addition to )lr. Claywell are Meryl mountable. We specifically mention
cording to
Deputy
Clarence
·
. aywe • exec1:1 ve : ead of Only t·.vo of the five blah school Koudalbelt, E. A. Wingett, William unsatisfactory laboratory faciliti~..
Shields, only clgarettea were tatNorthern local ·School teachers after Jan. 1, 1960. Salaries c. Peelr. and M.I.N Lucinda carmen. and servi ce~&gt; , poorly equipped apeen -by persons who entered the 1
who lta9 released a uf the other three t.eachen for the
In a letter to u~nry Waggone:-, cia! area&amp;, l:lucb as Jaboratorie• and
store through a back door.
folloWing
the
\
remainmg
five
montha
of
the
president
of Northern Local ~d industrial arts, outdated texthookl,
Sbieldf has Investigated tht-d
inJpection of the school 111Chool term will have to be met by of Education. Glenn A. Rieh. Di- and a c:urriculum which fails to
such cases in Syracuse in as
state department of the board from local n!venue, llr. 1rector of !nlpectiona, stated, "In meet the needs and abililies of all
many weeks. About a week ago
taliocatlllli.
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Claywell aaid.
view of the many defklendes, with pupils.
an attempt was made to enter the
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1 here are now M atudentl at- aevere lilniUUona ·and a real con-\ "'The Exer.utive Head has no sec·
Lisl'l Store but falled and tw.o \
'llbe elpBina: . of the school has, tendlng the Harrisonville hllh 1cem for _the future o( the pupUs retarial hetp and has little tlme
weekS ago the Syracuse Grade
C(lllllemplated by the state school and 1~ of these wUI be o( t:lJi1 diltritt, we cannot recom- for supervision and administration
School was entered and $20 st.ol· I
~ _when a report was is- graduated thil )'ear. 1be other stu- mend continuance of tbi11 school of Lhe total pro~Jram. Teachers an1
en 'from the office of Principal
calling attention to the tnad- dents will be uaigned to either beyond June 30, 1960." Tbe school usigned eight ~riods during the
Lawren&lt;!e Rose.
In that case the hinge ptn•
f.;(uioci,i; ·oJ the s:Ytem. ~t t~at R~tland or Albah~ 1nd the present ~m ends May 23, ;.{,._ Claywell I day with no time ror planning or
the ~oard voted to d1sconUn· 1high. school bulldmg wi.ll be oceu· wd.
pupil conferences. Two teachers
were removed from the oUlee
door and entry into the bu.ildi.n&amp;
hlg)l~tchool and had assign- pied Oy the grades.
The llan"isonville school waa are usigned subjects for which
was suspected to have been made
, Bt\tdeJita to RuUand a"nd AI- , Mr. ClayweiJ said thst he ex- Jllllde a Clau A ~~ehool in early they have no formal trainiDJ.
by someone with a dupli.eate key.
On Way To Having Prettiest }ail. ln. Ohio
but at the next meeti.,g re- 1pected the county board to u- uno•a and before than had been a 111is procedure is n~t only iUegal
In another action of the sher·
its attlon and an l.ttempt sign pupils from. Rutland and Sa- Clau B school with three yean but is also a violation of the Higb
iff'11 oftice
investilation was
Muriel L. Roberts poses with Deputy "Sheriff Howard Frank b"ore a landscape on the ,
-~
bigh ~ebool, ~~enlor students attend- school St.sndardll.
The list of deficiencies is Long
made at Shenang Springs or a jail· walL The photo was made by Judge John Ba;:on, a camera enthusiast.
·
tng elseWhere
and the number of violations of the
ear stolen there owned by Irene
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Mrln. Rthlcehir ....pov.·rtthtoe
High School Standards is e:rten·
Haggy, a waitress. Pomeroy Pau-u·
"'no;,'•••ur;r:;:•itoh:;ommend sive."
had -b een reported stolen and
I
eH:_d
facul·
'l he grade school was found to
found . it Jat_er abandoned
upThe Paul
family wiH be able to enjoy venison this ty of th11 school are
under be satid&lt;!ctory by the inspector&amp;.
per Mmer11v1He. An arrest u. ex·
severe ham.hcaps tn thew attempt f'here are six teachers in the
pected today.
unknown hunters, Game Protector A. to provlde an educational program grades.
By Lowoll Wlngolt
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USlC
1g S
today. Joachim awarded the deer to the
Sheriff's deputies oiso added
two new tnmates to the county
Meigs county may not ha-v e the Iar$est, the
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,
.
was shot in their garden on route 680.
jaU Kenneth Gra•
Columbuo
but it is on the way to havtng the pretuest Jail tn
on,• For The Rod
thbe sbo,,.
between Tuppers Plains and Reedsville.
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·' 0 moble rev1,1e pro uoe . y
1"d
was apprehended l!l East Mal_n
hlO._
.
,
.
headquarters of the Seeond U.
880 in a car, I 0th
h"
st., and ebarged w1th DWI. ThiS
This is coming to pass
the efforts _of
L: Rob- Army ap3)earing at Wahama High
to be
· mornlnl he was , a1aeued . $100 erts, 37'1 of Ironton, who is awatting grand JUry action In the School will take ita audience on game liwll
k..iHed in th~ county was bagged
a musical journey through a wide
or onto a
yesterday by ~nald Taylor, Uarand costs and three da;va m jail county jail in lieu of a $5,000 bond .
by
eourt. John A. Oller,
To pau tbe time, Roberts has
range of unique, inspiring and
Mr. Dillon came
i win, m
Jndtan
It WBB
Koder Colliron Governor Mike DiSalle's newest cabinet
1tesuve rhythms.
RD. was _re-arrested lest been painting landlcapel on the
, the men apparentlY realized a
pomt buck. wetibing 265 lbs. ficer, will speak
Kyger Creek School the evening of Janu·
night. lor _destrut:tlon of property walla and doors of tbe "hull·
they were in violation of the
Nme other confirmed kills were ary 25 next year it was announced here today.
.
.
an~ mtr•'~atlon, s~d lined
pen" oectlon ol the jsil. To date
This ']'"'leal revue
Jame laws. Tney lied ID their car reported . .to W•rdens Joathim and
Planning for the event, to be sponsored by the Metgs:Gallia
an _coa s m eoun Y court
WJO
the e~:c tement af an
lesvin" the doe where it had fall· Don Wdatam!l yeserday ~s follows, Development .t\ssociation, was the ma)Or busmess s~udted by
1'1he has more than a dozen landmormg.
The
0
Of l\l
1n~lan Cerem.
onlal
Dance,of ,'Tb ..
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Bernard Smalley.- Reeds. ville, bt:.tk·, members of the Midelleport Ct:~.am ber of Commerce 1D a reguBoth me
re
m .tt d to scapo .paintings compl,.ted.
" "~
n
l.t 1 ton
n
we
co
ml
e
onl)'
painting
not
a
landscape
is
a
.
uRiversa
Y
splr
ua
e
e
Joachim
repOrted
that
the
deer
Dale
A.dams, Reeds. vi1le, . buc.k; lar meetin" Friday ru"ht
.
.In t own h a:11 . Gerald Prest on, Pres!~
jail
1 tl
h 1
Creation" the melodious
rhv
.
larse ·reUgious pa h _ng • OW ne '
~widely scattered this year and Sol Btgl~y, Ree~vdle, doe, _wm- .
fl
b
dent, presided .
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Christ and the Crosa.
thmic teulmposf ' 1.,\"tch delig~ttOuldl
light i.n eompariaon to other nie Holamger, Reedsville, doe, RoCollison , named director of the
!loberts is not a profelsional
Mrs. M·a detta Thomas, tll, died ever-pop P" .av
ea al
d(:!er wl!lre ranging in ger Starkey, Pomeroy R.J?• a doe on
painter. He hal a
.record of 1e••ly th.ll' morn'·• .at he•
Man River",
Neameaa of
More
are eon· West Shade; John Proffltl, a
CS
Ohio State Deparunerd of lDdua,
f
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You)' "J',v_e ~9t J.lbyt)lm,~'. aqd _
de
ft U
trial and Economic Development
.o f t.\IIU; c:~ ·g . . • Win
. • an -j:Jl North Third Avenum;- Mlddl• .a. ~- BiVU'~- :.."""... ,. • ,., .
KUn cotA· a~ his aont ~ d. • em tbb Pro 1
Nov. 2 by the governor, will
I . hall ser.ved a ·Ioeg · ter~ .
. ~h~ port following a prolonged"" ill· ~
extreme norUl-east fann at Gteat 8eod; Charles Kina:.
b.a.ve as bis topic the aiml aDd
I'
ltloundsvUie "Penlt.enUary for . a~·- ~.neu.
It also features the minor-key
county than in any ~vtDe, a ~ and Cbarles
· objectivea be eoaeeives the Jegia~d robberyd~e_ Ia fa~ng ~3 ~re::··· ·' She was born in Monterey, qu-ality of the song-story, "Light
·ln•adthenRy, Lung Bottom." doe, at
11ture set Out for blm earlier
mg an e
mg c arge m ' Mexico, and was the daughter of ·bouse" and finally the deligbtful
aan un.
tbls year. It wHl be Mr.
·m nd
Oct. 21 robbery of the Kelroy the late Be. njomin E. cross. sur- festival of exotic, rom:mtic 'and
The
season
close~~
w,·u·
today
ms at
- 5askP·
Pions were •ompleted Friday sons
• r·m t pu bi.1C appearance •~
eh
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8
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Club
Night
~
ng
th
t
sue-u!ul
hu
tecall
lor
the
MJ'ddle~
High
"·bool
fore
such
a
gathering,
Preston
·Middleport police investigated
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of a tarem. oa
Ia
a•.,
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1 viving are her mother, Mrs. Zelia ' tem"""'atuous strains
two
Jccldents Friday evening and
Somewhere along the road of \Cross and a sister, Mrs. Ernest free Latin-American HoUds)'.
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reP9rte4 heavy property damage lif"e ·thts mm wttb a reai u.leut Lewla, both of Middleport.
l The ahowmobile ia appearing 1
to report their ki1ls.
Marching
to be in Galli·
Alva Grover and Horold
in one..
n ' tu:en a wrong t11rn.
His
Two brothers and a siater pre- bere under cq...sponsorsh' ot the Wl
polis today where they were to MIK"k, visited Tbunday with Col118
1
James
Middleport,
had pamt.&amp;ngs on tlle J¥11 WltiUS show iceed her ln death: Her busband, Army Recruiting Service ani Wltake paR--." in the parade preced- Ji&amp;on and secured his coming
parked h1s car on the right sl.de promise. Tbey are done onl)' WU.b. ·Fred A. Thomas, d1ed a year ago. hama HiSh School. M..Sgt. Paul
ing the resentation of "One For here. The Jan. 25 event will be a
As .a rumlt o! an accident at
The Road" a free production of dinner meeting, and be entirely
ot the street near tbe Sportsman&amp; regular inside eniunela 00 tbe . Sbe · was a member of the KaUage, Principal Clyde l'oJey
the U. S. Second Army's ahow- non.-politieaL The speaker wiU
GriU on Locust St., aDd left it. rollill walla of tbe jill whicb Middleport Preabytetlan Church, and Band Director Tom Reed life Winfield, W. Va .. Jan. 4. :mils toIt was struck bY a cttr driven by have been scarred. bl' yean of Evan11eUne t:;hspter of Eastern · handJiDI detaili.
talling $Jll,o614 have been
mobile. The show will be in the bring aeveral of hiJ statf with him
A. .
47, Middle· 1mutilation by a, lana: parade of. Star Lodge_ and the
The curtain rtaes at 3 p. rir.. to· in Kanahwa Cuunly distriet court
High School
The Chamber a1ao authorized
0
port, pushed over tne curb, and priaonerl. Pete ~ClOua· 1\!Uddle- glon AuJdbary.
., .
.morrow in the' g,ym. It 18 free.
in behalf of three ~.teigs Count;; i
Preston to appear before CounUlto tne porch
of the Grill . 1-'
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baa taken an . mterdt m the R Friends
at the
residents.
persons lost their I --'
ISSIO •
st·u d~n t d.tree:t or Bob. p rea t on cil next Monday night ta ut tbat
,.
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,.. will be
F received
al
lives
in theTwo
accident
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E&amp;Uma1-ed dam•ges -were $600 paintings and bas been supplying aw ngs...._.oatJ uner Home unMrs. Rose M. Patterson, 28 , and . The budget for Me1gs Co11nty will dll"ect the banll tn
ab- gtoup to grant free parking priWltn paint and otner do- tt,l time of
Monday at. 2
.
00
her hltsband, Paul. 28, Rutlat.d, and . highways for IS60 has been pre- sen«_ of Geor'e Dalla11,
vileges uptown the four shopping
to the Iron" and s1de. Harrison's
ear
· Rev
ocloek
at . the Ru
funeral
w1th
Christmu
· · wu
to thdamaged.
I t and e&amp;tima\ed
'd
-..~ natuulli 11... 11 e oeen made.
Howard
It home
offl I t"
g
Miss Judy Slawter,· 18- Mlddi.epon, par cd by . th e bo arrl of comm 1II&amp;- wh o IS 1.n. Chtea.£o a ttend mg the days
Newbefore
of!J'cera
wJ'II .:•• over at
..,uv
e ron an. 11 e. ...'"'
.KoDen.b woo uorn 1n S~lnl·
ppe .' · c a _m •
have asked damages naming as de loners w1th tht' foUGwlng e:x.pen- Band Cltntc. Jim Hood ia the
........
craan
at. 6::l0 p. m.
field (JD10 t)I.H gJVel bit addreae Burial will be made m the Riverfendanls Cecil Facemire, sheriff of
approved from _the auto· Drum Major to lead the band. the next meeting in January.
.flarrlsbn was arrested b)' P• 1 11 U.onwn' w •• tl.e hit prenta view Cemetery, _
Broxton co.unty, admmistrator of m_oblle Ucenae and gasohne lunda supt, McComas planned . t(l ac- Tbe11e are Ed Baker, prellident;
trotman
ueweese . tor DWJ nve. He 88).1 trhu 11., went through
The Saatern Star Lodge 1 will
the estate of Larry Gail Sirk, Sut- htghway
ul1ry $6.000; company them to Gallipolll.
Ken Mi:Elhinney, Yice president
a(ld w1U appear this evenin&amp; be- mnth ,craoe ID scnoot, and baa CQnduct services at 7:30 o'clock.
ton, W. Va., and Donald Slrk, of
of _employes, $1810; , Other banda partttipatina: iD John8 Werner, treasurer and Mn.
1
1
tore Mayor C. o. FJaber.
had tome art insti-ucu.u·n m ni&amp;bt
Raymond Hood died at the Dock, w. va., owners of the car supphe• and stattonery, $1:i0. Un· the parade were to be the Gallia O. · Stout, secretary.
E ti t d d
f
ci&amp;Siea at t.be West Libert.)' t..:oi-- M ..IcC! k
D"
Meigs General Hospital Friday af- which collided with the Patterson der road maintenance and repair Academy Hlgb Scbnol ban4, dirs rna :
amages o $370 wll lege In Wheeling where
lh·
r • ..1.'
U ey aee
. ternoon at 3:45 after an extended
-compensation
damagea, ect.ed by A. Kimb.tl Suiter; the
RALLY .., IS bEC: 14
reported Y PatroJman. Ike Neal su·uctor was Peter Boden, of. ;\tAg Of 82 Frida
lllneS8.
.
car.
_labor blred dlrect, $138,000 North GaUia band, dire&lt;;ted by I The. Cburch of Christ Youtb
In an accident m wblcb 1 ~r ureenwiJb VU.1age, N. '). hi! • • e
.
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KiJJed In the accident were Lar- mater1al11 $93,000. Other expenses Mrs. Roulie Bail., and the Kyger Rally lS Dec . . 14 at Bradb.1D'Y
. d.
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d h d was
pon June -8,
ry iirk, 20, and his stater-inowned and dr1ven by Jobn Rich- no-r
••y · et·tort' lo KU
__ ., 011
&gt;,. 1.1neral eervkel .for Joh.n 1890
Mrs. Hood
born
·
1aw, wor 1unens
• c-ompensation ...--vv-00 creek High Scbool band · directed Cb urc h or Chr1&amp;.
t All are 1nv1 te d.
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,. w
ld Sh
.
mopd , E ast Mam St., Pomeroy, ~·~m,;nl•
but ••• worked eome . McCo~aSil:ey, 112, who dted at hta h 1·1
an sba ave 69 m omeroy
a Mrs. Wllma Jean S1r k, 22, Co1um- coun tY,s portlon o1 wor ker&amp; re- by William Ever1100 .
was struck from the rear aa he as 1 SJin p.ainter.
m _Raeiae about 4:1!J p. m. er I e. e was
years o · e 1:)
ll 000 road
h
TURN iNTO MOl
•topped
traffic.
Rober,. waa arrested bf Hunt· I nd•Y wul be held Monday at 1 was the daughters ol the late Wil· uM,,, Patterson lost the sight of
'
NEW DELHt UP''.l.De .lUchmond .car was atrud: in&amp;tQn offiten wben be crosaed P· m. from the Ewing Chapel Uam and ::rgaret NeutzUng of one eye and suffered severe facial structlon:
eompenution a n d
BULLITIN
Raj..-tdra ,,...... entert•lned •t
by one driVen by Vincent Xn1Jbt, tbe brldge into t.ba.t. cl.U" after
the t\ev. John Elwood offi· Brt.eJ)' He 18·
'
lacerations. Mrs. Patterson reeeiv- damages, $9SOO.
BUENOS AIRES, ArvtnthM ·
"at heNna,.. for Prtlidllll El.Pomeroy, w.bo
cUed to Ma)'or ,oeal ofueera had alerted the po- elating.
1'he deceaaed is survived by her e4 fractures of the nose and tlbs,
Brlda:e aDd &lt;:ulvert eonatruc-- UPI-A revolution tM• br*:en
anhower f1Miay MM4 IAOO of
Fl8ber'a court toDlibt on a ebara:e J1Ce there ~ from &amp;be KaJ,fo)'
He ~s survived by two sons, husband, Raymond, one ton Mil- f~al euts and utber Injuries . Miss Uon: contract work .,.,000; labor out In P•NIIUIIY aa~tlnst the
New Dtlhl'l eltt. tui'Md it Into
of not baVlbg his vehicle under roDberr ,; found
'llia
W
'
Cecil,
at home and Jaro.s, Ohio ton, Middleport; anll a dauib:ter. Slawter suffered lacerations and , employed dired:, $17,000 and ma- .....-nment of Prftichnt Gen.
audt a molt teeM tMt lnclian
111 · · · · View~ Pl., and a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Betty Swan filso of Middle- bnrlaes.
11
,
terialt
$20,000;
m•lntenane-e
and
AlfredO
-...uner,
.-.porh
ami U. S. security
hMI to
:control. Dama1e to Ule l\lebmon·d
car WI&amp; set .at $175 aDd _to tbe p
lti . D
Are 'Mildred PbiUlpa, MmersviUe, 0. 1port, and flve lfln'dchildren, Jlm, The suitl were filed by the law repair or brldgee and culverts ..._.. th• .., ...an. llorder town lock· •rm• in • ...W. rlnl to
Kniaht ear, $ZOO.
UD ve amqea
Interment wlll be in the ~lne John and Sam Hood and MariltD firm of (..'row, Crow and Porter. $15,000.
of ........ sakt today.
pm"ed tha Pnaldlnt.
. Grove Cemetery in Gallla County and Betty Swan.
..
Pmneroy.
· ln another Middleport ·p olteal Asked In , .,_;,...a) Suit
It
--e
. ·
near Danville.
The followina: brothers an4 sisaetion, Ned Call, Middleport, waa
8
amJJted for into:r:lcation a:nd will
for rMI and punitive dam·
ten also aurvive: Nor,man · Roland I"L!ldr
11&amp;111
W
bav,e .• hea:tlnl tcml&amp;bt.
. a_&amp;ts in ' tbe amOUR\ -of
ia i
ti.aymond NeutzltDJ;: au' of
aded. by Jobn Wtnaer•• .MfdGINIIt.AL HOSPITALo - Pomeroy; and Clarence of Long
#'
.
,
d,lt~pport, at:ainat :tJ~e ~ew York
Admatted: Harley Slac~. ·-Pbm- a;ov , w ..l , ~rs. Louise Mcl!:lhinny,
IM.ITH~ tl. OITI DIIR
i,.;entraJ Ra.~ad, HobSon.
eroy; Mrs. Betty Diddle, Raeine; o~"uod.~.-part· Mrs Ruth Karr Lead()
~rt - ~IUl, 81, Long · ~ottom In · his. peU~on : We~er cl_alms Mrs. B~rnice Dudle~. Mason City. 1u.g · , ........ ;' Mr~. Hylda
of

ELBERFELDS

The following were appointed by
lbe president to aerve on tbe
kitchen committee to serve the anaua..l banquet to the Homebuilders
Clau nut Tuesday: Mrs.- Ernest
Lallance, Mn. OICU Roush, Mrs.
Leo c~ lin. c. E. vance, ws.
Hom~ Joou and Mn. George Hudson.

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liMn, 19, wu M hla wtY t• the
korbel ..,... to ... the lwekN
on hia trvdr: fixed wMn th•
· brakes f•iled Md th• trvck
am~tlhetl thi"'Utth the ......."'
alaas window. The- ..,.ao
chargad him $500

ThirdB&amp;E
Draws Probe
Into Syracuse

bone surgery at Holzer Jiolpltal
Sbe expects to be home the first
ot not week.

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