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Dee. 20.

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% .
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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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In several write up recently
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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Bradbury Class
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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Cha~Jes

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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:J?ece~~er ·12th • .10,t~ Il l A.M.

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Dism11sed: Mrs. Clara sellers, \ Inalli~a, ,.....; snd Mr•- ·Fern Bert- On December 23
Porttand; r:tfle ·Sti11, Middlepart; heimer
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
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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
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'?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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fl.nt daua:hter, Langsville.
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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Comm' ners

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Fn'day Aft~r

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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,
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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.
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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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Beginning Wednesday, December 16th

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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
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. 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
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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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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 ,
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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
I .·
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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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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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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d ...
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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
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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
.
Y ·
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
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&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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lllAKI TROUBI.I
NIKOOSA. Wia UPa-Pranda
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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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 12, 1959

BE A SANTA ClAUS

Laurel Cliff
Personal News

Have AMerry Christmas, But Be Careful

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Fire Marshal McLaughlin said we can not
put our trust in so ca-lled flame-proofed trees
as there is no positive method for flameproofing trees. Underwriters Testing Laboratori~s. Inc. does not approve any flameproofing material or processes as positive
fire protection for Christmas trees Some
treatments are not only ineffecth·e in pre·
venting the spread of flame but also libera·t e
volumes of smoke and fumes beyond those
hormally given off by a burning, untreated
tree. Underwrlters Laboratories. Jnc. jg uf
the opinion that setting Christmas trees In
plaih water, as has been advoca-ted by the
National Fire Protection Associatioll for
; many years, may reduc~ the ea~e of ignition
of the tree to some extent and make them
less susCeptible to fire . Even with this pre·
... caution, however, Christmas trees still pre!ent a· very severe potential fire hazard .
Fire Marshal McLaughlin urges that the
limitations of name-proo£ing be recognized
and that the following precautions be taken
to prevent the tree from catching fire.
-Cut a living tree or purchase one that is
freshly cut and green. To test a tree for fresh·
neas, bounce butt or tree hard on the ground.
If needles shower down, tree is dry and not

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Next Monday evenlna the WSCS
of th.t Ht11th Methodl1t Church or
Middleport will meet at thl!! church
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wtth II ra. ,.....,e
.........mae as ih e 1r
wotthlp leader.
Mrs. M. l •. French will havl!
elu.rge ol the proaram and the
ho11tt111 for tht eveninR will be Mra.
C. A. Emmith, Mn M11x Rollor,
Mrs. Duld Miller and Mr1, H. K.
Woodaerd .

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CliFT EXCHANGI
The Daughters qf Ruth Cla1s .of
the United Methodist Chur~h will
meet MOnday at 2 ~. m. in the
church parlor for tbelr annual
Christmas party and gi£t 'ex;ehange.

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MISStonory
Observes Yule
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property of Idonia Parker lo Syracuse.
l.fr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence

received Word of the birth or a aon
to their dauahter. Mr . and .Mrs.
Ronnie Mnn Gf PGmeroy.
Mr . and Mrs. Russell Spencer of
Cheste1· were Tuesday gue1ts o1
his aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wayne
Brickles.

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1£Xperlences S avy
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Ho..,ver. war was browing ••d
""~"
Allelnfwas ordert~d tho! i'lotrfolk, yal.
e t dn a Navy 1 p, eavin• n 1
to follow him half way artliJld
the worltl with two small chilllte.D
and antther ' aoon to be born. l··.
lt\OdltN&gt;torfolk, Mr1. Hil1 esta!:.li$1¥1
home and her huabttld,
than lhe required"•!

wI•fe
worker
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Hill sold the rt&gt;lirement furniture,
dh'"?ve the family ~ar to Miami and
:; ippptJ it to Panama via Cuba.
'rV:Ih the three children she flew by
airliner tu AI!Jrook Field on the Pa·r·
·d
f
Cl 1c s1 e o Panama and by a
small plant:' lO France Field (Ill the
Alantil· cu.tst.
The Hill family was in the Pan·
ama Canal Zonr. when World War
II exploded with the Pearl Har·
bor attack. Mrs. Iii II and her three
children were not evacuated until
Lhe following April when they sail·
ed fur New Orleans on a Unlted
Fruit en. ship through the sub·
marine infested Atlantic coastal
waters twd lhe Gulf of Mexico.
They moved by day and laid up
tn port at 11 ighl, traveling without
escort or guns. A. 11 passe11gers were
required to wear life preservers
constanlly, even thl! children ~ an.d
It was not until the ship anchored
off thl' mGulh of the Mississippi
to wait for n pilot that she felt
safe enough to bathe the children.

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Apple Grove
Sooiety Events

on her ani val in Ntw Qrleans
after evacuation from Panama.
Mrs. Hill returned tn Boston and
joined her husband a cot.lple years
later at Kinilstun, R. 1. where , ahe
again established a home where
they lived unitl 1945 when Mr.
mn was ordered to :;e.a duty again
with orders changed at the last
minut~ because of the end of the
war wnll Japsn. Hill was stBtioned
with Ad"ildral Fox, an old friend of
long llt.anr.U,Ili at Harrlaburf, Pa.
Mrs. Hill rt'malned behind ln
Rhode Island lor tht·s pert'od. Mr.
Rill retired in · 1946 as a Lieuten·
ant it~ the U. s. Navy.

awai~lng pilots.

Ernelt Covert, Middleport, :re.
telved word thl1 week of tlle
birth of a daughter to his 1011
By Mn• .._,..,... Reulh
Fo'r the past 13 years the Hill!
an4 daua:h~·in·law, Airman sec, Mr. and ·.tdn. C.N!(i TbeOOore and loave lived in Pomerby, the only
ond CJ.t.- and Mrs. Roler Covert
daughter of Colurribua ,•
the Jlelmu•n•nt · home they have ever
weekend "wltb Mr• .and Jdn~ RAY
34 years ~ of married Ut,e.
Uneoln, Neb., Sunday. ])ec. «1.
new hlby welched
pounds
Jielney.
J'J'I,'• l• olde1t son li l d_,ctlve on
?.. ~:u.nceo and hll been named
Mr. and Mf Charleo Knirh:t/i'll
Haonllt!'m, OhiO, •poi!io lo,.e,
~
.• .dl~~b e tra flnarol
o,.!rrvelttlerehemehnlnt.dThhle~-.~•·
~~.aann~ f~~.'61r:"~tgc::::"':,
a first lkmtedllnt ' in the
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Mn. Carl An.denon of
furnltl,J.re for a perma~rit
attending barber )!ollelf&gt; ln. ColumNeb., and Mrs. Gilbert 1ii(,jjOI~In Norfolk their third a. ~~j;:~~~:f~~n w&amp;s called to hl.s bus. 'Jifr. Htll is nu\t emplOyed u
ColumbWJ.
I'
wu ·boml tn lt!?. Rl .. fl
on a river boat. Ru&amp;· lnveBt.i.llat&lt;~r for the common Pleae
\ftte abandoned Wl*t• .
is employed on a sand cautt.
·
N_at.io~al
waa .;df d.l•&amp;er.
As for Mn. HiU, after so acti'l'e
Jump Wal
Nancy Picken• rtf Letart spent a· life, she 11 not ec&gt;ntent/to ldmplJ
Mr. Hill, Sunday wtth C&lt;ln.nle Andenon.
keep bouse 10 ~he worti pa;rt of
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talled ta Parken.burt due to tht
~tb of their brother, Ceell StO\'

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describes a Racine buketba)L
game in the latest edition of The
Ec-ho whi&lt;:h we
thought was
worth repeating.
.
'Twas the day of the ball g'ame,
When all through the schooL
All the students were busy
The teachers were, too.
The ball su1ts were hung In the
lockers w1th care
.
that our Tornadoes
In hopes
would soon be berj:!.
The bleact"lers were stuffed like
sardines in a can
As onto the floor the cheer leaders ran.
And the ref with his whistle
And Coaoh Morrison with his

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Interrupted by the
bu'l!Zers scream.
When up from the bl.,chero
there rose such a clatter
Mr. Wolfe sprang up to see what
was the m•tter.
Away to the entrance all eyer
11wiftly fi.ashed
As in through the doorway the
home team diShed
The hand played loudly as though ·
tl:)ey were pros
The .strains of our school song
That everyone knows.
Then what to our wondering eyes
should _appear
But the visiting team with tlleir
cheerleaders near
With a little old coach so :'ICed
and slow
We knew In a moment that they
had to go
'
More rapid than rockets our Tor·
· nadoes ~arne
whistled and
Coach
Morrison
shouted and called them
by name:
Now Birch, now Cole, now McKeLvev
Price
; .and
.. · w·
h
On Weese; ori c)lfe, on Gr! am,
and · Parsons,
To the top of the rim lay that
basketball
Now dasll away, dash away, dash
away all.
.
So up (rom the huddle, the boys
how they ran
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With ·their bealls ·full o play!!
And the ball in their hands;
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Anu Uien .we near Coach Morrl·
Bon excla.im,
,'Walrh thai ljalll Move that bat!!
Quit eyeinl 'thit dame!"
·
, _ we sat 1n our own ch osen
.na.·
seat.!!
With I toke . in one hand and a
hot dog to eat,
Coach
Morrison'~
droll Jittle
moUth was dr-awn .JIP llke-fl

A playlett was presented with
Mrs. Joseph Cook reading the part
about Mary and Joseph and then
Rev. Ral9h C. Zundel s~:~ng "Holy
N1ght." Mrs. J. E. Fosler read the
part about the shepherds and the
group song
''While Shepherds
Watched Thilr Flocks." The part
of the wise~en \\'a's read bY Mra.
Lorain sterrett aftf'lr which
the
~roup san&amp; •'We Three Kings." Mn.
Stephenson gave t h e return· 1ror1
Bethlehem with the group sln.li!lng
"Joy to the WOrld."
Prayer b.'T the Rev. Zundt!l -closed
the program after which the group
adjourned to the social room
which WBB dttorated: with hOlly.
~w,
A des~crt course was served from And the hair oo his head was
~ tAble with red covter, centered
getting iray, we know.
with a manger s~ne stuTOunded ·by The piece of a pencil be held
doll~ representing various nations.
tight in hia fillt
All broken and mangled for the,
fifat basket we missed.
RHII SETS , CONDITIONS
His forehead now wrinkled, his
SEOUL. Korea tJPI-Presldent
smUe now chill,
Syngman Rbee old Friday he Lol 8 baSket .was 'scored and tbe
would not take oll!Jce lf elected
fana ~~Creamed for DiU!
for a fourth term in 1160 if South Tlle co~ch jumped to his feet and
Koreans elected a vk:e prelldent
his smile plainly u.id,
r rom aoother part y. R"nee urged ·~Fear not for ·the ume, you have
the constitution be ameAdnd to
nothing to dretd!"
.
pro\(ide for -the e'ectlon ol~ • pte- The team got In 1 trlde as they
tident and ·vice president ~ on
.taced dqwD t.l:le floor
aingle · ticbt: Opposition Dtmocr , 'TO ' tbe roM of the crowd
J'ohn Chang was eJected vice pte· 1'be:1 made ,ICDftl after score.
mident in the 1D58 eleetion1.
The game ended-we won by a '"
flPtte,
f41\RINII
TI4ROUtlj4 ,
HONOLULV · UPt-Mre. Nih• And whet •p.ranlt up but the coath
nette rr.t, 38, qf Sl Pltet'iburl',
of ~ foee.
Fli.• a vlctlm 'of JQ"aqoma ~IP" I He .Praft« to · bfa bus, to bis
eer and ul'(,en\1)' 1D. nfttd ot bl~
telui"'.(JiVe a whllltle,
I:Ol I! Chri1tmaa ~t F.J:~ And t~~y" ~ fltw lib the doWn
from U marines. ~four vol,IP.l
of a thiaUe.
leei-s re~tPonded to an apPeal But I helltd blm explain as they
'from Mrs. J1'ost•! brrtthe,, a~nt
. droVlt out of lilbt
aunnecy Sgt. •pb ~ P_bythlan, "Golly, Jt awe was l heck of i
to .join him ~. d!lnaU~ blood,: _ _ _n_lg.:;_bt_."_.' -::;;:---t-:.---·

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Prieeo to ,......, - JKNDeWbtlt loft~ la 1180 tbQ iD for mottturt IDd tllt IOU"• a,..
cone maka a perky bit.
11H, uy Ohio State UlliM:IIItJ eit:J to deliver it ut ll'ftilll
COLUliBUS - Farmers eaa Wea~m Ohio eountiet and the u you're autlac JOW' pia
ExteDJion
ecoa.om:Wa. Colla will
place 111 ol thll ;,eu'• corn under )liahe~ price in Eattern Obio makina: 1 deep diab 01 top
oOo
ed&amp;e
Up1Jard.
prlce 1upport. Tbey are eUJlble counttet.
pie wil1 reduce your ehaneet
oOo
Chlorll\e In the ol to vse Commod.Jty Credlt Corporfl~ing com under loan at tbe 10117 erull. U ,ou ba..-e a bottom
Ia~ blach
farm borrowinl trea.d it arr ho.bol4
aUon loant regardleu of their price support in effect in hia eoun cruJt _ mate it Ull.n. Bruab it
bela&amp; oaed ell-If to
aec:ordiJII to Oblo il · com ..eru&amp;e, 1aya Wallace Barr, ty a;lves a farmer the oppo""tunity with unbeaten eu wb.lte or butter
tornd aulphlll' water problem~,
Exteuloo
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Ohlo State u~lvenity ExteD1Lon elt.her to market hit Lorn or and chill belore tilllnc. Some pea.
loanJ in sep. aeeordinl to Ohio State Unlftr·
economiat.
keep it under loan, whld! ever il pie prefer freednl their n'Uit,
mJI1Imt dol- Jd17 Zdenllon atrtcultw'll tDilthe more profitable.
then filllnl tt 'With 1 fruit and au·
lut Jal'. neen.
In regulationa
nd ....1 their
Tbia cbange
oOo
Barr points out, C&lt;lme about u 1
Barr notes that it the market pr mixture a
a"""' nc
'II eruat. Frab or tror.en fruit ...,-u I -,--.,--.,--:-;----DurlDJ the Jut 17 yean. qri·
h
result of a com referendum held price for com r1eet 10 l at 11 wt the belL Don't slit the top crud
cultural effldeney tw. tmprol'ed
in December Uf06. At that time be mGre profitable for the farm· in a raw pie. CbJil, wrap, aDd
u muc:h as in the 120 lean prefarmers voted to drop acreage al· er to sell on the market, he may freeze . Your baked plea may allo
Frozen lemooade IJ l!lwayl a
for makinJ punch. You vlOUI.
lotmentl on 1959 and tublequent do 10. This means be will have
cOm crop1. The referendum decl· to repay the !olin, plu1 3 .~ per be frozen.
C.O tr7 a feltiYe ,Piee4 bot
1k&gt;n al10 provid~ that corD cent mtere1t. U the pnce of
Wheo you're ready to .ene
PJIIDI a ~berl'y or apple
eombl.oaUon. Combine 1 anal~
have prtee euppport •t 90 per com does oot riae et)ough to )'our pie, un,.,TaP. and plaee It in
~IIEIING
cent of tbe average prict recelv· make a pront, the fanner ean an over at 3!0 d~preu for 1 hour e~n of lemonade wttb 1 larp
Wllll A
ed by fumen in the tb.ree · pre- deliver the cor:n to CCC instead or more. or about 15 minul.et more 01. can ot aPJ)le Juice, 2 llkb of
cedlna yean, but not leu than ~ of repaying the loan. Whr.n CCC than unfrozen pies. Slit your
clnn&amp;mOD, and 1 level tabltspooo
pereen( of parity. The natlonal takes over the ~orn. there are oo after the first &amp; or 10 mtnutet of of clovea. Heat your lfttsture to
average corn 1upport price In ef· no add1tlonal charees.
bdinJ. TbaW" your bated frult botuna. then allow lt to ltlnd Z or
""'-!-eVfeet for the 1959 crop it $1.12 a
The Agrieuitwal Stabi!i.utiOD ph~• ln your ~en at ID&gt;O .depees 3 houn. ltemO¥e the IJrieet; u4 U.
Bat~
bu1bel. In Ohio the support level Committee In each county, Barr for 10 to lD m.taut.ee or tha.w the• beat wbcn JOY're rud:J to llfli'VI, A
No-Tou,bl
varte1 from $l.lt W tl.21 a bu· aaya, can supply detailt on the at room temperature.
eoffee cerate O'fflf' a u,lated c:udle
ahel. Tbe lower price prevaUs in 1939 corn loan program.
Fat·rlcb eookiea and bar eookiel wW proftde a cheer)' .,.., to
lOlBI ~Unn'
freeze especially well. To prepare ttrVe JoUr puneh. You lllQ' sub1111rUi1115111
&amp;f./est
ture Is jellying. Fold In JOUf Ice for the freezer, ehill, and pack
Jlltute cn.Dblrr'J juice for JOUI'
cream securely
and pack
intomoisture-vapor
•• ice tray. compactly as polllble :~tok...~=n ·-Ie
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live color. You . Cover
with
_.. '""
d h ld ·
other ~ntalnen. Ute
ond a UUie boDeJ or brown ...,...
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lo.leWS
"
proof
wrappinr&lt;
an
o
m
your
foil,
_
polyethylene.
1~ freell:!r
untll~erve
aerving
time .
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~~~~~;~Pluta recatly.
There's no beUer 1,.
tranquUldn&amp;'
You can
thl.l taaty deuert to freeze your fancy
Mrs Nanc Walker thinks this Mystery Farm (s the Roland Bearhs pl~ce in Fl8.twoods. pill than the aatW'acUon of knowj by allowing it to aoften slightly hOllclay partlet lint to
The o~ners fuay have a hand_some 5.x7 pri!lt of ~e air photo from Which thiS plate W'U made lng you have a bountiful mupp)i and pUe tt into sherbert glanee. cruahinJ, then pack tbem
of frozen goodlea on band fdr' P'reere leftover whipped milk or freezer ttorage.
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h amc st Pomeroy
by calling at The 'Daily Sen tine I oUtees, Mec
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yeur (.'brfatmal hoJidayl.
, cream in •mall "gobl" for your
To serve, thaw your•.,;;eoo;p.-.al'"n.'
::,.:::=~.:;:...:..:::::...-=-;cc.=--ed coats on this for I!! wall. which ,Mott guette enjoy the type Of fruit dessert garnl&amp;ht!$.
their package at room ...
ha!l 3% incll studs ia 21c per boatell who makes an easy job of
Your children will be deligrted for about ~ hour. You can ~
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E~:~~~!~~::i~~i::f: 1I CHAR-BROILED
STEA
new
House, New York
ctahl
thla Is only IV. cenll per ...... to feel gutlty when being enter
foot per year.
tained by a bO!ltesB with a martyr. 1..,
SavingS on wall lDJulatton iJ not ed air. There are. number of ways

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BLAKt:SLEE
County ld~tnslon AltM'It, Aari.
Insulation, or rather lack of in·
jnsulation makes heating cost.s of
M.eiga co~nty's farm homes high.
EvE"ryone notices this particularly
durtng cold spells such as we have
weeks
I ofI t'
had the la~t coup.e
,.,· r·"·t
Informntwn on msu a wn
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sulation placed in
bomes coati
who
might
be
interested
in
study·
•ev,.c
per
~quare
f~t.
~vtQJs
by
ing either remodeling or new build· using thia insulatwn is
approxi·
ings. .
. 1matel)' 2c per square foot for nat·
While most folll:a figure storm ural gu, S.'c fGr fuel oil, 4.6c tor
":'indows ~nd storm: doors are the LP ps, -and ~.7c per square foot
hrsl step m l.naulatron, researc~en lor electricity.
have found maulating tbe ~eiling
d'!f
t tu
Js of first importance bet\~ heat
There are many 1 eren ~pes
travels upward and Is lost more of insulation, which can be uaed
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dessert. For your heavier
folding lemonade into
cream.
To prepare and packl.ge quick
jellied fruit sherbert, assemble a
bo I
large fork spoon, cup, w, opened packag~ cf crushed fruit, 1 pint

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atJon sho?.ld be gaven .to msulati~~ ~onstrucZ:n of course cull down cup ,boiline water. Put your
cmllngs hrst, then wmdows a
openinga b~t insulated building tin powder in the bowl of 'Tr07fJ1
doors and wall&amp; last.
.
board iS' onl sllghtlf better than fruit, tum it over, and gently~
tlo1'any ~ral h~mes
con;ertmg wood in institaung value.
it epart as it thawa. By the time
to u::~e of tuel Ol or
gam. ecause
your fruit is separated yoill' mix·
of the convenience over Ultnl coal
The value of storin windows can 1 ':::.~::.:::..cc::::c:..:.___:____
or wood. This is particularly true be shown through the fuel neces·
when older people are concerned sary to offset the heat lost. ln an
ef
so comparaUv~ c~sta are of inter· ordinary house with 20 double
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est to ail constdermg some change. hung windows
without storm
1nsulatmn w1U add much to the sash or weather stripping tllis Joss
comfort of a home e:'en though no i..H estimated at 700 gallons of fuel
change m the heating Sylltem or I oil or 8200 pounds of eoaJ yearly.
fuels is to, be .considered:
AnotheT measurement of heating
COLUMBUS-What is a farm?
The apphootaon of two mch rock value• is found in the various
COLUMBUS-Make Christmas
The U. S. Censu/1 Bureau, now en· woul bats in ceilin.gs has been fuels. Electricity i1 conaidered a safer time at your house by
green tree.
gaged in taking the 1960 Census shown to effect savmg of ~.4e per lOO% efficient, natural 1~1 and seleCtiDg a fresh,
of Agriculture, has come up .with square foot per year when ,Lhtl fuel LP gas 75'/. efficient', fuel oil Test the branches and needles
used was n¥tu,a:al gas. Wath fueli7Q% efficient and c~&gt;al 6CWo.
for fresbneH by flexing them,
a new definition.
says w. E. Stuckey,
Extension
The new specifications call for o1l this savln~s 1ncreased to 10.7c
either more acreuge or hidher per squilre tOot;· With LP gaS, thtt
Healing val!-fes are ~easured in safety specialist, the Ohio State
farm product sales. For a place ~a~iug 1s 13.ic per square foot and BTU's. One kilowatt hour of elec· University. If needles fall off. bet·
of 10 a-cres .or more, farm pro· v.1th electncity the savmg increases tridty produces 3,415 BTU's. Fuel ter look for another tree.
oll is rated at 11,400 BTU's per
A ahipped-ln tree should bel
duct sales must be $50 or more w ~tic per square foot ·per year.
a year to qualify as a "farm." I 'I he estimated cost of app1ying galloo, natural gas at 1,000 BTU's purchued early and placed in
Where the acreage is less than 10 I a two inch mmerul or rock wool per cubic fool, LP gas &lt;at 9,200 water outside the home. If you
acr.es, actual salc.l must exceed bat is tic. per square foot . .Based 1BTU's per g~lon and coal at 26.- are buying an Ohio grown tree Jt
$250 a year.
. on an esumated Jtfe of th1s msula- 1000,000 BTU s per ton.
Is not so important to buy it
MiH Margaret McDonald, OhJO utHI of 0!.0 years tne annual cost be-l
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early.
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State University Extension econo· Cflmes .3c per square fo.lt which
Many arm an ur an am Jell
Before you pla-cet the tree .tn
mist, notes that, since 1050, the c•• mpares with 'the vari?us , fuel can make the'!Jselves mor~ co~: water, saw off the trunk at an
Census Bureau had labeled a .:!av_;r~gs as indicated above Js htghly fortabl~ this ~m~rtpy s::rmg :: angle. Do this about one inch
"farm" an..v property measuring lwurthwhile.
I ,rmahon on msu a ~n. dUm w
above the original cut. Next eut
three acres or more, providi~
Whenever we start insulat~ng do~s and dO:f' .an1 ~ if n: m~ sharp vertical grooves In the
0 · bark near the bottom. Plaee the
it produced $150 worth o[ agn· our homes we come to a reahza· mol8tur~ pro ems n e
cultural prod\tcts a )'ear. Pro· Lio11 of how niuch moisture is actu· ~e Ag~lc":ltural Exten~on Sel"Yiee tree in a sturdy, Ieakprool bold·
perty smaller than three acres ally breathed out in the air ~r wd~fsSISt ~~:nslderatiofn~v~~~'::i er and add water daily.
qualified if actual sales totaled evaporatt:d by use of the water m pro em\ e . er on an
Keep the water level above
the house or even from unfinished or group ama.
vertkal groove1. You will ~ sur·
$15o or more.
-------prbed at the 1 amount of water a
· Miss McDonald estimates aboot b-asements or crawl 1paces. In ap·
' minion farms in the U. S. wiU pJyinK insulations lt is impor~ot
Cattle bruiaing durinl market· tree wUI absorb, Stucby says.
qualify under the new labeL a momsture barrier be on one llde lng and proceulng caused losses
When you bring the tree in·
This will be a 11ignJrieant decrease of . this insulation. The moisture ranging from 6 cents to $2.77 a doora just before Chrl.stmas, plaee
fr.om the number now listed as barrier should be placed next tclt head In a ttudy by USDA's Farm- it away from the fireplace, hot
"farmt."
'he eeillng or the inalde walt Tbl! er Cooperative
Service. Tbia :air re,Jster, or other place• that
stops tbe ni&lt;~isture as close to itl adds up to a 12 million dollar a jl could dry it out, thus creating
suurce as possible.
• year lost.
a flre hazard.
Mul~h Strawhernes
An understanding of the mois·
in thf! air can be secured when
Now To Protect Plllnts lure
Mulch strawberries In early to we e&lt;mlider that air at 70 deerees
mid-December, recommends Eldon can hold 5600 grain• ef water.
Banta EKtension fruit specialist When 1ir is cooled to 0 degreea it 1
at th~ Ohio State University. Ap· can hold onl)l 3000 or Blt&amp;btly more
ply the mulch after a few hard than one-balf as much ..tf air trav·
freeze1. The plants sh()Uld be els through a wall_ with 70 de&amp;rees
oomplete1y dormant before mulcb inside and 0 dearees on the o11t·
aide then thta moilture condenses
io •pptied.
A ll&amp;ht covering of mulch pr&lt;l- on structural material• it flodt
the wall1.
·
tects the planta against severe within
it
too
much
moisture
in
U
there
winter temperatures and helps
of plantl the house then some way should
prevent "heaving"
Alternate freezing and thawing ln. 1.)€! provided for eliminating excess
fan3 or otb·
winter and early spring tends to mol&lt;lture rruch aa Venti,
'
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means.
,
.
force shallow-rooted plantl out
1n
insulatina
the
walls
the
pro\Jf tbe aoil wbete they die.
llulcb reduces lollfl by helpjn.ll blems becomet a UtUe more dWI·
80 blowo
co keep the soil temperature cult on old
in
typea
are
nearer a uniform leveL

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County Extenaion Ofhce on all
phases · of building or remod~ll~g
of farm 1u1'd urb~n Domes. Thl~ 1~·
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Mra. Roy Donohue and MH:. Earl
Adams were Parktrt.burl visitors
Thul'l&lt;lay.
Sevlll'al from beH .D.tteaded the
and
thowinf· of the fUm by nev. caatt
be held 1t Lt1.art Wednetd., niaht. The
Mlidred rum wa• lUlie av.U.blt 'tbi'01lf:h
8Uly Grimm, whD Ja lU at the liOJne
of' his pll'fntl,. Mr. abd Mrt.. Em·

of the Pomeroy Baptist Churc;h met
Thursday evening at the church
with members of the church as
guests.
Mrs. Aten Shain presided at the
meeting which opened with an or·
gan solo, "There's A Song in the
Air" by 'Urs. J. R. Stepllenson and
group singing of "It Came Upan
the Midnight Clear." A ' reading
"Our chrlstmiS Prayer" was given
by i~lrs. Shain who also o!fered
prayer.
waD,urvlontgedt~~ ~~n"d'nes,s setsao iotnh•eiet
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Christmas. The love gift offering'
was dedicated by Mrs. Stephenson.
The program and devotions were
in charge of Mrs. Stephenson who
had fbr her Subject, "How Far Is
It To ·Bethleheni Town" and in her
talk took lhe group on an imagin·
ary tl'ip to Bethlehem, after which
the gruup, directed by William
Watson, . uan&amp;l :.'Otl Lit~le Town of
Bethlehem" {lUd Mts: :·_stephenaon
read Luke 2.

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Mr. and '-in&gt;. difford Longenett
have moved to the lclonia Patker
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Fritz Shank in Columbus, Monday .
Mrs. Mae Young moved !rom the

CINNER SCHIDUL"ID
The Friendly Circle of the Fed·
erated Church will have a Christ·
dinner' at Cirel~'s :R.t:staurant ·
tueSday. A Christmas
at 7 p.
party and gift exc:bange wiD be
held at the clmreb followinl the
dinner.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ctulv•lier
altended the funeral of her uncle,

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Mr. and Mrs . Murl . Harris, Sl.
Albans callt'd on George Renshaw.
Pomeroy.
.VIr and ~rs Lou Diehl. Pomeroy
wt•re t.lir~ner guests of Mrs. Lona
Roecher. Chestl!r.
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\!r. and }irs Lou DiD('hl and
\lrs. Lot1a Roecher WC'rE' tt'Cent

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serve In the neutrality patrol where
thtWa h •,•,u;doo Yki~~. fo_ n,et're'"•tbj!:ttfl o c 1 M;s
establihs~ed do home
1h H1hme a gain.
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unu llre 5 lppe 1TOm
reporter 1\as a tendency to emulate Norfolk.
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the famous .ll:eneral who Jallopod
off in all dir-tiono. We can't see
At Key West il'he had her first
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the wood&amp; for the trees so it il no( brush With juvenile delinquency .
Today Is Saturday, Dec. 12, the surpritung that it took three weekll She had thought Norfolk was rough
day uf the year, with 19 to recognize a story onlyt~ few feet with its quaint habit of "yoking"
more day'll to follow ln 19~9.
away.
people into narrow alleys from the
The regular meeting of the Fides
The moon is apptoaching ita
Mrs. Allen c . Hill, who works in street to rob them. but it had nev·
Lmllile. K. of 1'., was h~ld Thun~day Ml phase.
The Daily &amp;entinel busineas offfce. er touched her personally. At Key
evf'ninl at the hall In Middleport
The morntng star11 are Mer·
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if r 23
•1 West, then a slOOJ:!Y town uot yet
wJth
Uerbert
Hoover,
Charw:allor
cury
•nd
Venua.
was
a.
avy
w
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or
years.,
C m d r
'di
th
that t1me she followed her sa~trn the famous Nav~ bi$lt it .~ecame,
om an e ' prl!ll ng over
e
On this date In history :
husband to widely scattered ·• 11 • delinquency was !.he g:tef!tfsl prob·
ml'eting.
In
1792,
Ludwia
Voo
Beutho1tn·
ports
where 1he malntalned hoffies lem. A llheriff and a deputy com ·
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Gel
"Me
Swun,
C
air!
Nehlson~~:a::n~d~;
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the
age
ot
22--paid
19
cents
for
her
husband and r:rowin&amp; fam· prised the only police (urce. 'l'he
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'tui K' onftl,(omeryd o t e
his fint music lesson.
ily some of them under adverse young people, many of them of
'r'' c h. o P. Lo ge, were
In 1850, the book many ·~l&gt;iioh ·land even dangerous conditions.
foreign extraction, off-spring of
Mr. and Mrs. H111 were murried people who harl entered the Keys
or 1 c meeting .
consider America's fl;~t best
During the meeting plans •••r·ol~~~:~:' wu published- Susan War- in Boston, Mass. , her native city. illegally, were more than the offi.
~rs co'' ld con tI'O 1•
nove I, "Th e Wid e, Wid e He was a career Ullor with eight "-"'
made to attend the meellnl of
'Wori•d."
JHrk.&lt;~on Lod~e next Monday
1
years ~rvlce at the time and Ita·
These youths. Mrs. Hill r'ecalls.
ino. F1des members are to meet at
tioned In Boston where their son.
t
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th H 11 t 7
193~.
Japane1e
planes Allen c. Jr., was born. In IO"O ·-. roamed In gangs similar to the New
e a a
P· m. 0 go 0 ac ·
and sank a U. S. gunboat
"' m~- York '2"11'lllS of today, breaking win·
110 " ·
Nankin.::, Chino, killing two Hill was transferTed to the wett dows, stealing, cutttng fliihermcn's
following the meeting,
and 'fOUnding nearly JO. coast and his wife followed. T~oy nets and generally- muklng th'em·
mt:nt11 or oy1ter •tew were served
.
and BremertOn, oei"es
11147, J oh n L . Lewra
w1th. IJved in Seattle
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• obnuxt'ous·. Mr'o. Ht'll had her
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~~t.the ml'mber,il and guests pres·
his United Mine Workers ~~:·::!~~: c~ft~. :O!fn~ ~~
own cxperhmce wll~n group bom·
from the American Feder· Beach in time to experience 'the barded her llome with over-ripe
On 'l'u~ fly or thi..H . w~k
of Labor Cor the aecohd great earthqQike In 1931 . ~Oh ontnges, Wllh the screen door the
Hoover, BrtW:( Wolle. Richard Bai-l •Lime.
e. used &amp;reat damage and lots' Of main target. Gath(lring a supply of
llt!y illd John Kincaid were in
Major Charles 'Chuok' Ufe.
~. , thfi decayed ammunition, •he chas·
lipollm ~o .attend the meeting
a bell X·tA jet re·
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ed the offenders and cornered one
K or r . Lodge there.
at more than two
The flf!Xt Mop Will Honolulu, Ha· between a building and' a buard
UmH the apeed of wail, Whete Mr. HJII was staUo(\ed fence and used up hor ummunition.
at Edwardt V\,lr F"orae at Pearl Hirbor for rive ydh. "H wasn'l very lady·like," Mrt.
CaUfornfi.
Tlulse were the unevcntrul ye'ln Hill says, "But I wasn't feeling
that preceded ttie war. To the H\lls like a lady right th-en. I made him
two excltlna events ol the g.. ttltk of oranges."
Here'• a thou&amp;ht for todl)':
tour of duty wu the birth\' of
George
Bernard
Sh1"' aald:
son, Steve. in 193fl In HoboThe war cloud!! continued to ga·
"Everythlnl happen• to every·
and
the
visit
of
President
ther
a'hd Mr. Hill waa sent f.o the
body aooner or later If there ia
Roolevelt to the isln about the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Mra.
time enough."
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News Of The We~k

Mrs. Maggie Allen ~ailed on Mrs.
Edna Schaeffer.
Mrs. J..oQ Diehl is able to be up
and around after being ill.
Mr. and Mrs.- R()ger Archer and
Paul Archer Columbus were Satur·
day guests of Mr. ancl M'rs. Lou
Diehl.

when retiring at night.

-Don't place electrical or mechanical toys
on or around tree. They may knock over the
tree or sparks rrom them may ignite the tree.
- When needles start to Call, remove tree
fl'orn the home and destroy it safely.
- Have a fire extinguisher or connected
garden hose handy in case of fire . Should the
tree catch on fire, caB the fire department
immediately, then attempt to extinguish the
fire . Never carry the burning tree outside.
You will spread the fire throughout the
house.
Plan on what you must do ir fire breaks
out. If you have a plan In case of fire, you are
less likely to panic.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous
New Yea·r.

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- live leOI'StllfY of the Me1g1 Coun ·
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t~ Tubertu1ots and Health Auo·
Cl&amp;tlon rtported that 2300 re·
minden 'were mailed yesterday In Middleport
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- Stand tree in water or snow untn you
an· ready to use it indoors.
- Just before setting up the tree , saw off
the ti'Unk at an angle at least one inch above
original cut.
- StiJnd tree in water making sure that it
is well supported to prevent it from being
knocked over .
- Keep tree ~ay from sources of heat
rfireplaces, ridiators, hot air registers, etc.)
Tree should he placed so that standing or
fallen. it could not blork the way out of the
room or house in case of fire.
- Use only non·combustibJe decorations---(metal, gla-ss, asbestos, etc.) Use only U. L.
approved Jight sets that are in good cgndiUon for lighting the tree. Be sure the fuse of
the electric' circuit serving the tree is not
larger than 15 amps. Make sure all lights are
turned off before leavlng the premises or

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county the lype of tervices in
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eampaip. Mfl. Bradford lltreased
the faC!t that the notlcea are sent
out oo rtmt'nderl ond not to the
manner of b~!:s.
/'.: of yeaterday $i,71W.OO has
been colleeted for tfie Seal Sale
campal&amp;o frem t.he 1000 answen
received up ta date.
The Auoclatlon aent out ~
lettera 'to Meigs Countains this
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'fhe Christmas Season's activities often
Center around the Christmas tree. State Fire
Marshal Wilson Mrl.aughlin warns that the
Christmas festivities may end in tragedJ' un ·
less certain precautions are taken \\then se leeting and decorating the Christmas tree .
Tests have shown that fire can flash through
a dry evergreen tree in ten seconds. producing enough flame to start a serious fire in
tile home.

Loans Available For 1959t.
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Corn Crop.' EconoJDISt Says I.~:~~-=·~ ~~!J:'.=

Mystery Farm Of Last Week
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BE A SANTA ClAUS

Laurel Cliff
Personal News

Have AMerry Christmas, But Be Careful

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Fire Marshal McLaughlin said we can not
put our trust in so ca-lled flame-proofed trees
as there is no positive method for flameproofing trees. Underwriters Testing Laboratori~s. Inc. does not approve any flameproofing material or processes as positive
fire protection for Christmas trees Some
treatments are not only ineffecth·e in pre·
venting the spread of flame but also libera·t e
volumes of smoke and fumes beyond those
hormally given off by a burning, untreated
tree. Underwrlters Laboratories. Jnc. jg uf
the opinion that setting Christmas trees In
plaih water, as has been advoca-ted by the
National Fire Protection Associatioll for
; many years, may reduc~ the ea~e of ignition
of the tree to some extent and make them
less susCeptible to fire . Even with this pre·
... caution, however, Christmas trees still pre!ent a· very severe potential fire hazard .
Fire Marshal McLaughlin urges that the
limitations of name-proo£ing be recognized
and that the following precautions be taken
to prevent the tree from catching fire.
-Cut a living tree or purchase one that is
freshly cut and green. To test a tree for fresh·
neas, bounce butt or tree hard on the ground.
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of th.t Ht11th Methodl1t Church or
Middleport will meet at thl!! church
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wtth II ra. ,.....,e
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wotthlp leader.
Mrs. M. l •. French will havl!
elu.rge ol the proaram and the
ho11tt111 for tht eveninR will be Mra.
C. A. Emmith, Mn M11x Rollor,
Mrs. Duld Miller and Mr1, H. K.
Woodaerd .

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The Daughters qf Ruth Cla1s .of
the United Methodist Chur~h will
meet MOnday at 2 ~. m. in the
church parlor for tbelr annual
Christmas party and gi£t 'ex;ehange.

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property of Idonia Parker lo Syracuse.
l.fr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence

received Word of the birth or a aon
to their dauahter. Mr . and .Mrs.
Ronnie Mnn Gf PGmeroy.
Mr . and Mrs. Russell Spencer of
Cheste1· were Tuesday gue1ts o1
his aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wayne
Brickles.

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Ho..,ver. war was browing ••d
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Allelnfwas ordert~d tho! i'lotrfolk, yal.
e t dn a Navy 1 p, eavin• n 1
to follow him half way artliJld
the worltl with two small chilllte.D
and antther ' aoon to be born. l··.
lt\OdltN&gt;torfolk, Mr1. Hil1 esta!:.li$1¥1
home and her huabttld,
than lhe required"•!

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Hill sold the rt&gt;lirement furniture,
dh'"?ve the family ~ar to Miami and
:; ippptJ it to Panama via Cuba.
'rV:Ih the three children she flew by
airliner tu AI!Jrook Field on the Pa·r·
·d
f
Cl 1c s1 e o Panama and by a
small plant:' lO France Field (Ill the
Alantil· cu.tst.
The Hill family was in the Pan·
ama Canal Zonr. when World War
II exploded with the Pearl Har·
bor attack. Mrs. Iii II and her three
children were not evacuated until
Lhe following April when they sail·
ed fur New Orleans on a Unlted
Fruit en. ship through the sub·
marine infested Atlantic coastal
waters twd lhe Gulf of Mexico.
They moved by day and laid up
tn port at 11 ighl, traveling without
escort or guns. A. 11 passe11gers were
required to wear life preservers
constanlly, even thl! children ~ an.d
It was not until the ship anchored
off thl' mGulh of the Mississippi
to wait for n pilot that she felt
safe enough to bathe the children.

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Apple Grove
Sooiety Events

on her ani val in Ntw Qrleans
after evacuation from Panama.
Mrs. Hill returned tn Boston and
joined her husband a cot.lple years
later at Kinilstun, R. 1. where , ahe
again established a home where
they lived unitl 1945 when Mr.
mn was ordered to :;e.a duty again
with orders changed at the last
minut~ because of the end of the
war wnll Japsn. Hill was stBtioned
with Ad"ildral Fox, an old friend of
long llt.anr.U,Ili at Harrlaburf, Pa.
Mrs. Hill rt'malned behind ln
Rhode Island lor tht·s pert'od. Mr.
Rill retired in · 1946 as a Lieuten·
ant it~ the U. s. Navy.

awai~lng pilots.

Ernelt Covert, Middleport, :re.
telved word thl1 week of tlle
birth of a daughter to his 1011
By Mn• .._,..,... Reulh
Fo'r the past 13 years the Hill!
an4 daua:h~·in·law, Airman sec, Mr. and ·.tdn. C.N!(i TbeOOore and loave lived in Pomerby, the only
ond CJ.t.- and Mrs. Roler Covert
daughter of Colurribua ,•
the Jlelmu•n•nt · home they have ever
weekend "wltb Mr• .and Jdn~ RAY
34 years ~ of married Ut,e.
Uneoln, Neb., Sunday. ])ec. «1.
new hlby welched
pounds
Jielney.
J'J'I,'• l• olde1t son li l d_,ctlve on
?.. ~:u.nceo and hll been named
Mr. and Mf Charleo Knirh:t/i'll
Haonllt!'m, OhiO, •poi!io lo,.e,
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.• .dl~~b e tra flnarol
o,.!rrvelttlerehemehnlnt.dThhle~-.~•·
~~.aann~ f~~.'61r:"~tgc::::"':,
a first lkmtedllnt ' in the
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Mn. Carl An.denon of
furnltl,J.re for a perma~rit
attending barber )!ollelf&gt; ln. ColumNeb., and Mrs. Gilbert 1ii(,jjOI~In Norfolk their third a. ~~j;:~~~:f~~n w&amp;s called to hl.s bus. 'Jifr. Htll is nu\t emplOyed u
ColumbWJ.
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on a river boat. Ru&amp;· lnveBt.i.llat&lt;~r for the common Pleae
\ftte abandoned Wl*t• .
is employed on a sand cautt.
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N_at.io~al
waa .;df d.l•&amp;er.
As for Mn. HiU, after so acti'l'e
Jump Wal
Nancy Picken• rtf Letart spent a· life, she 11 not ec&gt;ntent/to ldmplJ
Mr. Hill, Sunday wtth C&lt;ln.nle Andenon.
keep bouse 10 ~he worti pa;rt of
&gt;~~~~~~~~~~~w~aoi_titO The Fairview Cbureh will pre- each day a't Tbe Daily Seritin.e1.
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a Chri1tm11.1 pro,llram Thurs-

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Hl)'man and Wallie Stover were
talled ta Parken.burt due to tht
~tb of their brother, Ceell StO\'

t..rirnm. Billr W.a

faftfterl)' 1

for \be alrllne about whith
film wu ~aC!Irn~.

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a senior at Racine High Sl$ool
describes a Racine buketba)L
game in the latest edition of The
Ec-ho whi&lt;:h we
thought was
worth repeating.
.
'Twas the day of the ball g'ame,
When all through the schooL
All the students were busy
The teachers were, too.
The ball su1ts were hung In the
lockers w1th care
.
that our Tornadoes
In hopes
would soon be berj:!.
The bleact"lers were stuffed like
sardines in a can
As onto the floor the cheer leaders ran.
And the ref with his whistle
And Coaoh Morrison with his

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Interrupted by the
bu'l!Zers scream.
When up from the bl.,chero
there rose such a clatter
Mr. Wolfe sprang up to see what
was the m•tter.
Away to the entrance all eyer
11wiftly fi.ashed
As in through the doorway the
home team diShed
The hand played loudly as though ·
tl:)ey were pros
The .strains of our school song
That everyone knows.
Then what to our wondering eyes
should _appear
But the visiting team with tlleir
cheerleaders near
With a little old coach so :'ICed
and slow
We knew In a moment that they
had to go
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More rapid than rockets our Tor·
· nadoes ~arne
whistled and
Coach
Morrison
shouted and called them
by name:
Now Birch, now Cole, now McKeLvev
Price
; .and
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On Weese; ori c)lfe, on Gr! am,
and · Parsons,
To the top of the rim lay that
basketball
Now dasll away, dash away, dash
away all.
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So up (rom the huddle, the boys
how they ran
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And the ball in their hands;
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Anu Uien .we near Coach Morrl·
Bon excla.im,
,'Walrh thai ljalll Move that bat!!
Quit eyeinl 'thit dame!"
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.na.·
seat.!!
With I toke . in one hand and a
hot dog to eat,
Coach
Morrison'~
droll Jittle
moUth was dr-awn .JIP llke-fl

A playlett was presented with
Mrs. Joseph Cook reading the part
about Mary and Joseph and then
Rev. Ral9h C. Zundel s~:~ng "Holy
N1ght." Mrs. J. E. Fosler read the
part about the shepherds and the
group song
''While Shepherds
Watched Thilr Flocks." The part
of the wise~en \\'a's read bY Mra.
Lorain sterrett aftf'lr which
the
~roup san&amp; •'We Three Kings." Mn.
Stephenson gave t h e return· 1ror1
Bethlehem with the group sln.li!lng
"Joy to the WOrld."
Prayer b.'T the Rev. Zundt!l -closed
the program after which the group
adjourned to the social room
which WBB dttorated: with hOlly.
~w,
A des~crt course was served from And the hair oo his head was
~ tAble with red covter, centered
getting iray, we know.
with a manger s~ne stuTOunded ·by The piece of a pencil be held
doll~ representing various nations.
tight in hia fillt
All broken and mangled for the,
fifat basket we missed.
RHII SETS , CONDITIONS
His forehead now wrinkled, his
SEOUL. Korea tJPI-Presldent
smUe now chill,
Syngman Rbee old Friday he Lol 8 baSket .was 'scored and tbe
would not take oll!Jce lf elected
fana ~~Creamed for DiU!
for a fourth term in 1160 if South Tlle co~ch jumped to his feet and
Koreans elected a vk:e prelldent
his smile plainly u.id,
r rom aoother part y. R"nee urged ·~Fear not for ·the ume, you have
the constitution be ameAdnd to
nothing to dretd!"
.
pro\(ide for -the e'ectlon ol~ • pte- The team got In 1 trlde as they
tident and ·vice president ~ on
.taced dqwD t.l:le floor
aingle · ticbt: Opposition Dtmocr , 'TO ' tbe roM of the crowd
J'ohn Chang was eJected vice pte· 1'be:1 made ,ICDftl after score.
mident in the 1D58 eleetion1.
The game ended-we won by a '"
flPtte,
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HONOLULV · UPt-Mre. Nih• And whet •p.ranlt up but the coath
nette rr.t, 38, qf Sl Pltet'iburl',
of ~ foee.
Fli.• a vlctlm 'of JQ"aqoma ~IP" I He .Praft« to · bfa bus, to bis
eer and ul'(,en\1)' 1D. nfttd ot bl~
telui"'.(JiVe a whllltle,
I:Ol I! Chri1tmaa ~t F.J:~ And t~~y" ~ fltw lib the doWn
from U marines. ~four vol,IP.l
of a thiaUe.
leei-s re~tPonded to an apPeal But I helltd blm explain as they
'from Mrs. J1'ost•! brrtthe,, a~nt
. droVlt out of lilbt
aunnecy Sgt. •pb ~ P_bythlan, "Golly, Jt awe was l heck of i
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cone maka a perky bit.
11H, uy Ohio State UlliM:IIItJ eit:J to deliver it ut ll'ftilll
COLUliBUS - Farmers eaa Wea~m Ohio eountiet and the u you're autlac JOW' pia
ExteDJion
ecoa.om:Wa. Colla will
place 111 ol thll ;,eu'• corn under )liahe~ price in Eattern Obio makina: 1 deep diab 01 top
oOo
ed&amp;e
Up1Jard.
prlce 1upport. Tbey are eUJlble counttet.
pie wil1 reduce your ehaneet
oOo
Chlorll\e In the ol to vse Commod.Jty Credlt Corporfl~ing com under loan at tbe 10117 erull. U ,ou ba..-e a bottom
Ia~ blach
farm borrowinl trea.d it arr ho.bol4
aUon loant regardleu of their price support in effect in hia eoun cruJt _ mate it Ull.n. Bruab it
bela&amp; oaed ell-If to
aec:ordiJII to Oblo il · com ..eru&amp;e, 1aya Wallace Barr, ty a;lves a farmer the oppo""tunity with unbeaten eu wb.lte or butter
tornd aulphlll' water problem~,
Exteuloo
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Ohlo State u~lvenity ExteD1Lon elt.her to market hit Lorn or and chill belore tilllnc. Some pea.
loanJ in sep. aeeordinl to Ohio State Unlftr·
economiat.
keep it under loan, whld! ever il pie prefer freednl their n'Uit,
mJI1Imt dol- Jd17 Zdenllon atrtcultw'll tDilthe more profitable.
then filllnl tt 'With 1 fruit and au·
lut Jal'. neen.
In regulationa
nd ....1 their
Tbia cbange
oOo
Barr points out, C&lt;lme about u 1
Barr notes that it the market pr mixture a
a"""' nc
'II eruat. Frab or tror.en fruit ...,-u I -,--.,--.,--:-;----DurlDJ the Jut 17 yean. qri·
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result of a com referendum held price for com r1eet 10 l at 11 wt the belL Don't slit the top crud
cultural effldeney tw. tmprol'ed
in December Uf06. At that time be mGre profitable for the farm· in a raw pie. CbJil, wrap, aDd
u muc:h as in the 120 lean prefarmers voted to drop acreage al· er to sell on the market, he may freeze . Your baked plea may allo
Frozen lemooade IJ l!lwayl a
for makinJ punch. You vlOUI.
lotmentl on 1959 and tublequent do 10. This means be will have
cOm crop1. The referendum decl· to repay the !olin, plu1 3 .~ per be frozen.
C.O tr7 a feltiYe ,Piee4 bot
1k&gt;n al10 provid~ that corD cent mtere1t. U the pnce of
Wheo you're ready to .ene
PJIIDI a ~berl'y or apple
eombl.oaUon. Combine 1 anal~
have prtee euppport •t 90 per com does oot riae et)ough to )'our pie, un,.,TaP. and plaee It in
~IIEIING
cent of tbe average prict recelv· make a pront, the fanner ean an over at 3!0 d~preu for 1 hour e~n of lemonade wttb 1 larp
Wllll A
ed by fumen in the tb.ree · pre- deliver the cor:n to CCC instead or more. or about 15 minul.et more 01. can ot aPJ)le Juice, 2 llkb of
cedlna yean, but not leu than ~ of repaying the loan. Whr.n CCC than unfrozen pies. Slit your
clnn&amp;mOD, and 1 level tabltspooo
pereen( of parity. The natlonal takes over the ~orn. there are oo after the first &amp; or 10 mtnutet of of clovea. Heat your lfttsture to
average corn 1upport price In ef· no add1tlonal charees.
bdinJ. TbaW" your bated frult botuna. then allow lt to ltlnd Z or
""'-!-eVfeet for the 1959 crop it $1.12 a
The Agrieuitwal Stabi!i.utiOD ph~• ln your ~en at ID&gt;O .depees 3 houn. ltemO¥e the IJrieet; u4 U.
Bat~
bu1bel. In Ohio the support level Committee In each county, Barr for 10 to lD m.taut.ee or tha.w the• beat wbcn JOY're rud:J to llfli'VI, A
No-Tou,bl
varte1 from $l.lt W tl.21 a bu· aaya, can supply detailt on the at room temperature.
eoffee cerate O'fflf' a u,lated c:udle
ahel. Tbe lower price prevaUs in 1939 corn loan program.
Fat·rlcb eookiea and bar eookiel wW proftde a cheer)' .,.., to
lOlBI ~Unn'
freeze especially well. To prepare ttrVe JoUr puneh. You lllQ' sub1111rUi1115111
&amp;f./est
ture Is jellying. Fold In JOUf Ice for the freezer, ehill, and pack
Jlltute cn.Dblrr'J juice for JOUI'
cream securely
and pack
intomoisture-vapor
•• ice tray. compactly as polllble :~tok...~=n ·-Ie
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live color. You . Cover
with
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other ~ntalnen. Ute
ond a UUie boDeJ or brown ...,...
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lo.leWS
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proof
wrappinr&lt;
an
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your
foil,
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polyethylene.
1~ freell:!r
untll~erve
aerving
time .
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There's no beUer 1,.
tranquUldn&amp;'
You can
thl.l taaty deuert to freeze your fancy
Mrs Nanc Walker thinks this Mystery Farm (s the Roland Bearhs pl~ce in Fl8.twoods. pill than the aatW'acUon of knowj by allowing it to aoften slightly hOllclay partlet lint to
The o~ners fuay have a hand_some 5.x7 pri!lt of ~e air photo from Which thiS plate W'U made lng you have a bountiful mupp)i and pUe tt into sherbert glanee. cruahinJ, then pack tbem
of frozen goodlea on band fdr' P'reere leftover whipped milk or freezer ttorage.
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by calling at The 'Daily Sen tine I oUtees, Mec
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, cream in •mall "gobl" for your
To serve, thaw your•.,;;eoo;p.-.al'"n.'
::,.:::=~.:;:...:..:::::...-=-;cc.=--ed coats on this for I!! wall. which ,Mott guette enjoy the type Of fruit dessert garnl&amp;ht!$.
their package at room ...
ha!l 3% incll studs ia 21c per boatell who makes an easy job of
Your children will be deligrted for about ~ hour. You can ~
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E~:~~~!~~::i~~i::f: 1I CHAR-BROILED
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House, New York
ctahl
thla Is only IV. cenll per ...... to feel gutlty when being enter
foot per year.
tained by a bO!ltesB with a martyr. 1..,
SavingS on wall lDJulatton iJ not ed air. There are. number of ways

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County ld~tnslon AltM'It, Aari.
Insulation, or rather lack of in·
jnsulation makes heating cost.s of
M.eiga co~nty's farm homes high.
EvE"ryone notices this particularly
durtng cold spells such as we have
weeks
I ofI t'
had the la~t coup.e
,.,· r·"·t
Informntwn on msu a wn
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bomes coati
who
might
be
interested
in
study·
•ev,.c
per
~quare
f~t.
~vtQJs
by
ing either remodeling or new build· using thia insulatwn is
approxi·
ings. .
. 1matel)' 2c per square foot for nat·
While most folll:a figure storm ural gu, S.'c fGr fuel oil, 4.6c tor
":'indows ~nd storm: doors are the LP ps, -and ~.7c per square foot
hrsl step m l.naulatron, researc~en lor electricity.
have found maulating tbe ~eiling
d'!f
t tu
Js of first importance bet\~ heat
There are many 1 eren ~pes
travels upward and Is lost more of insulation, which can be uaed
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dessert. For your heavier
folding lemonade into
cream.
To prepare and packl.ge quick
jellied fruit sherbert, assemble a
bo I
large fork spoon, cup, w, opened packag~ cf crushed fruit, 1 pint

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atJon sho?.ld be gaven .to msulati~~ ~onstrucZ:n of course cull down cup ,boiline water. Put your
cmllngs hrst, then wmdows a
openinga b~t insulated building tin powder in the bowl of 'Tr07fJ1
doors and wall&amp; last.
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board iS' onl sllghtlf better than fruit, tum it over, and gently~
tlo1'any ~ral h~mes
con;ertmg wood in institaung value.
it epart as it thawa. By the time
to u::~e of tuel Ol or
gam. ecause
your fruit is separated yoill' mix·
of the convenience over Ultnl coal
The value of storin windows can 1 ':::.~::.:::..cc::::c:..:.___:____
or wood. This is particularly true be shown through the fuel neces·
when older people are concerned sary to offset the heat lost. ln an
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so comparaUv~ c~sta are of inter· ordinary house with 20 double
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without storm
1nsulatmn w1U add much to the sash or weather stripping tllis Joss
comfort of a home e:'en though no i..H estimated at 700 gallons of fuel
change m the heating Sylltem or I oil or 8200 pounds of eoaJ yearly.
fuels is to, be .considered:
AnotheT measurement of heating
COLUMBUS-What is a farm?
The apphootaon of two mch rock value• is found in the various
COLUMBUS-Make Christmas
The U. S. Censu/1 Bureau, now en· woul bats in ceilin.gs has been fuels. Electricity i1 conaidered a safer time at your house by
green tree.
gaged in taking the 1960 Census shown to effect savmg of ~.4e per lOO% efficient, natural 1~1 and seleCtiDg a fresh,
of Agriculture, has come up .with square foot per year when ,Lhtl fuel LP gas 75'/. efficient', fuel oil Test the branches and needles
used was n¥tu,a:al gas. Wath fueli7Q% efficient and c~&gt;al 6CWo.
for fresbneH by flexing them,
a new definition.
says w. E. Stuckey,
Extension
The new specifications call for o1l this savln~s 1ncreased to 10.7c
either more acreuge or hidher per squilre tOot;· With LP gaS, thtt
Healing val!-fes are ~easured in safety specialist, the Ohio State
farm product sales. For a place ~a~iug 1s 13.ic per square foot and BTU's. One kilowatt hour of elec· University. If needles fall off. bet·
of 10 a-cres .or more, farm pro· v.1th electncity the savmg increases tridty produces 3,415 BTU's. Fuel ter look for another tree.
oll is rated at 11,400 BTU's per
A ahipped-ln tree should bel
duct sales must be $50 or more w ~tic per square foot ·per year.
a year to qualify as a "farm." I 'I he estimated cost of app1ying galloo, natural gas at 1,000 BTU's purchued early and placed in
Where the acreage is less than 10 I a two inch mmerul or rock wool per cubic fool, LP gas &lt;at 9,200 water outside the home. If you
acr.es, actual salc.l must exceed bat is tic. per square foot . .Based 1BTU's per g~lon and coal at 26.- are buying an Ohio grown tree Jt
$250 a year.
. on an esumated Jtfe of th1s msula- 1000,000 BTU s per ton.
Is not so important to buy it
MiH Margaret McDonald, OhJO utHI of 0!.0 years tne annual cost be-l
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early.
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State University Extension econo· Cflmes .3c per square fo.lt which
Many arm an ur an am Jell
Before you pla-cet the tree .tn
mist, notes that, since 1050, the c•• mpares with 'the vari?us , fuel can make the'!Jselves mor~ co~: water, saw off the trunk at an
Census Bureau had labeled a .:!av_;r~gs as indicated above Js htghly fortabl~ this ~m~rtpy s::rmg :: angle. Do this about one inch
"farm" an..v property measuring lwurthwhile.
I ,rmahon on msu a ~n. dUm w
above the original cut. Next eut
three acres or more, providi~
Whenever we start insulat~ng do~s and dO:f' .an1 ~ if n: m~ sharp vertical grooves In the
0 · bark near the bottom. Plaee the
it produced $150 worth o[ agn· our homes we come to a reahza· mol8tur~ pro ems n e
cultural prod\tcts a )'ear. Pro· Lio11 of how niuch moisture is actu· ~e Ag~lc":ltural Exten~on Sel"Yiee tree in a sturdy, Ieakprool bold·
perty smaller than three acres ally breathed out in the air ~r wd~fsSISt ~~:nslderatiofn~v~~~'::i er and add water daily.
qualified if actual sales totaled evaporatt:d by use of the water m pro em\ e . er on an
Keep the water level above
the house or even from unfinished or group ama.
vertkal groove1. You will ~ sur·
$15o or more.
-------prbed at the 1 amount of water a
· Miss McDonald estimates aboot b-asements or crawl 1paces. In ap·
' minion farms in the U. S. wiU pJyinK insulations lt is impor~ot
Cattle bruiaing durinl market· tree wUI absorb, Stucby says.
qualify under the new labeL a momsture barrier be on one llde lng and proceulng caused losses
When you bring the tree in·
This will be a 11ignJrieant decrease of . this insulation. The moisture ranging from 6 cents to $2.77 a doora just before Chrl.stmas, plaee
fr.om the number now listed as barrier should be placed next tclt head In a ttudy by USDA's Farm- it away from the fireplace, hot
"farmt."
'he eeillng or the inalde walt Tbl! er Cooperative
Service. Tbia :air re,Jster, or other place• that
stops tbe ni&lt;~isture as close to itl adds up to a 12 million dollar a jl could dry it out, thus creating
suurce as possible.
• year lost.
a flre hazard.
Mul~h Strawhernes
An understanding of the mois·
in thf! air can be secured when
Now To Protect Plllnts lure
Mulch strawberries In early to we e&lt;mlider that air at 70 deerees
mid-December, recommends Eldon can hold 5600 grain• ef water.
Banta EKtension fruit specialist When 1ir is cooled to 0 degreea it 1
at th~ Ohio State University. Ap· can hold onl)l 3000 or Blt&amp;btly more
ply the mulch after a few hard than one-balf as much ..tf air trav·
freeze1. The plants sh()Uld be els through a wall_ with 70 de&amp;rees
oomplete1y dormant before mulcb inside and 0 dearees on the o11t·
aide then thta moilture condenses
io •pptied.
A ll&amp;ht covering of mulch pr&lt;l- on structural material• it flodt
the wall1.
·
tects the planta against severe within
it
too
much
moisture
in
U
there
winter temperatures and helps
of plantl the house then some way should
prevent "heaving"
Alternate freezing and thawing ln. 1.)€! provided for eliminating excess
fan3 or otb·
winter and early spring tends to mol&lt;lture rruch aa Venti,
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means.
,
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force shallow-rooted plantl out
1n
insulatina
the
walls
the
pro\Jf tbe aoil wbete they die.
llulcb reduces lollfl by helpjn.ll blems becomet a UtUe more dWI·
80 blowo
co keep the soil temperature cult on old
in
typea
are
nearer a uniform leveL

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County Extenaion Ofhce on all
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of farm 1u1'd urb~n Domes. Thl~ 1~·
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Subscriptior:t Rates
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OPEN NIGHTS
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There is still time to I..ay-Avlay toys, dolls, gifts with
only $1.00 down aod pay balance by Dec. 23rd.

We Have The Biggest Stock Of

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Mra. Roy Donohue and MH:. Earl
Adams were Parktrt.burl visitors
Thul'l&lt;lay.
Sevlll'al from beH .D.tteaded the
and
thowinf· of the fUm by nev. caatt
be held 1t Lt1.art Wednetd., niaht. The
Mlidred rum wa• lUlie av.U.blt 'tbi'01lf:h
8Uly Grimm, whD Ja lU at the liOJne
of' his pll'fntl,. Mr. abd Mrt.. Em·

of the Pomeroy Baptist Churc;h met
Thursday evening at the church
with members of the church as
guests.
Mrs. Aten Shain presided at the
meeting which opened with an or·
gan solo, "There's A Song in the
Air" by 'Urs. J. R. Stepllenson and
group singing of "It Came Upan
the Midnight Clear." A ' reading
"Our chrlstmiS Prayer" was given
by i~lrs. Shain who also o!fered
prayer.
waD,urvlontgedt~~ ~~n"d'nes,s setsao iotnh•eiet
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Christmas. The love gift offering'
was dedicated by Mrs. Stephenson.
The program and devotions were
in charge of Mrs. Stephenson who
had fbr her Subject, "How Far Is
It To ·Bethleheni Town" and in her
talk took lhe group on an imagin·
ary tl'ip to Bethlehem, after which
the gruup, directed by William
Watson, . uan&amp;l :.'Otl Lit~le Town of
Bethlehem" {lUd Mts: :·_stephenaon
read Luke 2.

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Mr. and '-in&gt;. difford Longenett
have moved to the lclonia Patker
property.

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Fritz Shank in Columbus, Monday .
Mrs. Mae Young moved !rom the

CINNER SCHIDUL"ID
The Friendly Circle of the Fed·
erated Church will have a Christ·
dinner' at Cirel~'s :R.t:staurant ·
tueSday. A Christmas
at 7 p.
party and gift exc:bange wiD be
held at the clmreb followinl the
dinner.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ctulv•lier
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Mr. and Mrs . Murl . Harris, Sl.
Albans callt'd on George Renshaw.
Pomeroy.
.VIr and ~rs Lou Diehl. Pomeroy
wt•re t.lir~ner guests of Mrs. Lona
Roecher. Chestl!r.
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\!r. and }irs Lou DiD('hl and
\lrs. Lot1a Roecher WC'rE' tt'Cent

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serve In the neutrality patrol where
thtWa h •,•,u;doo Yki~~. fo_ n,et're'"•tbj!:ttfl o c 1 M;s
establihs~ed do home
1h H1hme a gain.
~
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WI
unu llre 5 lppe 1TOm
reporter 1\as a tendency to emulate Norfolk.
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the famous .ll:eneral who Jallopod
off in all dir-tiono. We can't see
At Key West il'he had her first
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the wood&amp; for the trees so it il no( brush With juvenile delinquency .
Today Is Saturday, Dec. 12, the surpritung that it took three weekll She had thought Norfolk was rough
day uf the year, with 19 to recognize a story onlyt~ few feet with its quaint habit of "yoking"
more day'll to follow ln 19~9.
away.
people into narrow alleys from the
The regular meeting of the Fides
The moon is apptoaching ita
Mrs. Allen c . Hill, who works in street to rob them. but it had nev·
Lmllile. K. of 1'., was h~ld Thun~day Ml phase.
The Daily &amp;entinel busineas offfce. er touched her personally. At Key
evf'ninl at the hall In Middleport
The morntng star11 are Mer·
N
if r 23
•1 West, then a slOOJ:!Y town uot yet
wJth
Uerbert
Hoover,
Charw:allor
cury
•nd
Venua.
was
a.
avy
w
e
or
years.,
C m d r
'di
th
that t1me she followed her sa~trn the famous Nav~ bi$lt it .~ecame,
om an e ' prl!ll ng over
e
On this date In history :
husband to widely scattered ·• 11 • delinquency was !.he g:tef!tfsl prob·
ml'eting.
In
1792,
Ludwia
Voo
Beutho1tn·
ports
where 1he malntalned hoffies lem. A llheriff and a deputy com ·
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"Me
Swun,
C
air!
Nehlson~~:a::n~d~;
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the
age
ot
22--paid
19
cents
for
her
husband and r:rowin&amp; fam· prised the only police (urce. 'l'he
I
'tui K' onftl,(omeryd o t e
his fint music lesson.
ily some of them under adverse young people, many of them of
'r'' c h. o P. Lo ge, were
In 1850, the book many ·~l&gt;iioh ·land even dangerous conditions.
foreign extraction, off-spring of
Mr. and Mrs. H111 were murried people who harl entered the Keys
or 1 c meeting .
consider America's fl;~t best
During the meeting plans •••r·ol~~~:~:' wu published- Susan War- in Boston, Mass. , her native city. illegally, were more than the offi.
~rs co'' ld con tI'O 1•
nove I, "Th e Wid e, Wid e He was a career Ullor with eight "-"'
made to attend the meellnl of
'Wori•d."
JHrk.&lt;~on Lod~e next Monday
1
years ~rvlce at the time and Ita·
These youths. Mrs. Hill r'ecalls.
ino. F1des members are to meet at
tioned In Boston where their son.
t
t J k
th H 11 t 7
193~.
Japane1e
planes Allen c. Jr., was born. In IO"O ·-. roamed In gangs similar to the New
e a a
P· m. 0 go 0 ac ·
and sank a U. S. gunboat
"' m~- York '2"11'lllS of today, breaking win·
110 " ·
Nankin.::, Chino, killing two Hill was transferTed to the wett dows, stealing, cutttng fliihermcn's
following the meeting,
and 'fOUnding nearly JO. coast and his wife followed. T~oy nets and generally- muklng th'em·
mt:nt11 or oy1ter •tew were served
.
and BremertOn, oei"es
11147, J oh n L . Lewra
w1th. IJved in Seattle
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• obnuxt'ous·. Mr'o. Ht'll had her
8
~~t.the ml'mber,il and guests pres·
his United Mine Workers ~~:·::!~~: c~ft~. :O!fn~ ~~
own cxperhmce wll~n group bom·
from the American Feder· Beach in time to experience 'the barded her llome with over-ripe
On 'l'u~ fly or thi..H . w~k
of Labor Cor the aecohd great earthqQike In 1931 . ~Oh ontnges, Wllh the screen door the
Hoover, BrtW:( Wolle. Richard Bai-l •Lime.
e. used &amp;reat damage and lots' Of main target. Gath(lring a supply of
llt!y illd John Kincaid were in
Major Charles 'Chuok' Ufe.
~. , thfi decayed ammunition, •he chas·
lipollm ~o .attend the meeting
a bell X·tA jet re·
·'
ed the offenders and cornered one
K or r . Lodge there.
at more than two
The flf!Xt Mop Will Honolulu, Ha· between a building and' a buard
UmH the apeed of wail, Whete Mr. HJII was staUo(\ed fence and used up hor ummunition.
at Edwardt V\,lr F"orae at Pearl Hirbor for rive ydh. "H wasn'l very lady·like," Mrt.
CaUfornfi.
Tlulse were the unevcntrul ye'ln Hill says, "But I wasn't feeling
that preceded ttie war. To the H\lls like a lady right th-en. I made him
two excltlna events ol the g.. ttltk of oranges."
Here'• a thou&amp;ht for todl)':
tour of duty wu the birth\' of
George
Bernard
Sh1"' aald:
son, Steve. in 193fl In HoboThe war cloud!! continued to ga·
"Everythlnl happen• to every·
and
the
visit
of
President
ther
a'hd Mr. Hill waa sent f.o the
body aooner or later If there ia
Roolevelt to the isln about the Panama Canal Zone for duty. Mra.
time enough."
ume Ume.
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News Of The We~k

Mrs. Maggie Allen ~ailed on Mrs.
Edna Schaeffer.
Mrs. J..oQ Diehl is able to be up
and around after being ill.
Mr. and Mrs.- R()ger Archer and
Paul Archer Columbus were Satur·
day guests of Mr. ancl M'rs. Lou
Diehl.

when retiring at night.

-Don't place electrical or mechanical toys
on or around tree. They may knock over the
tree or sparks rrom them may ignite the tree.
- When needles start to Call, remove tree
fl'orn the home and destroy it safely.
- Have a fire extinguisher or connected
garden hose handy in case of fire . Should the
tree catch on fire, caB the fire department
immediately, then attempt to extinguish the
fire . Never carry the burning tree outside.
You will spread the fire throughout the
house.
Plan on what you must do ir fire breaks
out. If you have a plan In case of fire, you are
less likely to panic.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous
New Yea·r.

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R8m1n
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,
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,. SaIes Campatgn
'd l d H0 ld 5
:. Mn. WaUace Brad(or~. e~ecu· FI es 0 ge
- live leOI'StllfY of the Me1g1 Coun ·
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Regu 1Qf Mee t'1ng
t~ Tubertu1ots and Health Auo·
Cl&amp;tlon rtported that 2300 re·
minden 'were mailed yesterday In Middleport
to people who had not been heard
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- Stand tree in water or snow untn you
an· ready to use it indoors.
- Just before setting up the tree , saw off
the ti'Unk at an angle at least one inch above
original cut.
- StiJnd tree in water making sure that it
is well supported to prevent it from being
knocked over .
- Keep tree ~ay from sources of heat
rfireplaces, ridiators, hot air registers, etc.)
Tree should he placed so that standing or
fallen. it could not blork the way out of the
room or house in case of fire.
- Use only non·combustibJe decorations---(metal, gla-ss, asbestos, etc.) Use only U. L.
approved Jight sets that are in good cgndiUon for lighting the tree. Be sure the fuse of
the electric' circuit serving the tree is not
larger than 15 amps. Make sure all lights are
turned off before leavlng the premises or

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$3&gt;oO to continue to atve the I
county the lype of tervices in
·~::t~~~~:~~g TB as they have in
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eampaip. Mfl. Bradford lltreased
the faC!t that the notlcea are sent
out oo rtmt'nderl ond not to the
manner of b~!:s.
/'.: of yeaterday $i,71W.OO has
been colleeted for tfie Seal Sale
campal&amp;o frem t.he 1000 answen
received up ta date.
The Auoclatlon aent out ~
lettera 'to Meigs Countains this
year and are hopina to ral~e

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'fhe Christmas Season's activities often
Center around the Christmas tree. State Fire
Marshal Wilson Mrl.aughlin warns that the
Christmas festivities may end in tragedJ' un ·
less certain precautions are taken \\then se leeting and decorating the Christmas tree .
Tests have shown that fire can flash through
a dry evergreen tree in ten seconds. producing enough flame to start a serious fire in
tile home.

Loans Available For 1959t.
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Corn Crop.' EconoJDISt Says I.~:~~-=·~ ~~!J:'.=

Mystery Farm Of Last Week
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Collloo 1--$-.0; Dun! 11--6-ll;
POWell 11-3-15; LoooWd +.-o--1;
Cowdery Jl-0..-e; Jllrtul&amp;t :1---44. Tolalo: -11-«1.
~Ina: by quarten:

Carman: Harr~on, Clark Lead Atta~.k · .
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Middleport yellow Jacltetf
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e c u s 1n the last ttve yurs,

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a 10·1 lead with 3"4U lt'ft m the 1 er Har'ru~ for two quarters U. h~
!irst q11arter. That wus thr clo:Jcst carried four personals. Potne-r(.y
.'lt:lddleport ever came :u the Pan· was w1lhc ut guard BiU Wilson the
thers except for a hrid rally mJd· same 1tretch fl.lso with four "fouls
way in the third pe_riur_l when R1 ch· Larry M1tch ex1ted on five per11011:
ar~ Swackhamer hil ftvt&gt; strai gh t ab midway in the fourth perl.od.
pomts to ma.ke the score 3341 Harrit&gt; lasted the distance and so
did Wilson for Pomeroy aa they
Pomeroy le~dm g.
. But Ronmc Carman. Bob f'u n· returned to duty in the fourt~
mngham and Dic k Clark d!i)Jpl•d 11uarter.
in two points each befo re ··S w;~t"k "
The ro ugh game sent PomerOy
sunk a fr ee throw fq; 47 34 at the u p for 31 free throws. The Pan·
quarter'5· end Midrl1crm~t traded !hers cashed 21. Middleport, much
19·7 at the fir st re!;t ;wrwd Porn· eol der, had 26 chances , hit only
eroy had a halftime h·ad of :l4 ·21 eight.
The Middies went w1thout Wall
The Panthers grabbed 27 offensive and defensive rebounds, ' Mid·
tlltport 23 . Phil Harrison had
Wilson six, C1ark five, carm.ah
and Ohlinger one .
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Mitch !our. Kloes fi.ve, Hatt4ij,r
three, Swackhamer three . aD~~
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Hindy three.
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Cour ~sonalll elll"b; in the sf'rotld
quarter and weft forced tO slt out
tnueh of that Pertod and Part df
the third.
Th~ came was played 911 fairly
· tetms in the second hall wlth
outscoring their hosts by
· , However, that f!~ond
bince was enough to in·
,su~ the win.
ln the prtlimin.ary tame, EastRe~erves nipped 'the Wahama
b)' a score of 30.29. Jim
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while Summerfield and
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the long 'liew of bistory, der tO dlspOie Of tbeDI. "!:!:b tbil
they add up to a penistent and paper 'Jot 1our til:!~ nu
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hJgbly aignlficaat trend.
New Oay Dawning
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war among Christiana," the Prot~
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trol.
....., magazine Christian
tury obserVed recenUy. And the
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It 'IIOuld be easy t.o cet the Cathol~ magu.lne America edi·
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1-ute that Catbo- h
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!:'~~nt relat~ons are badly The Christian Cetltul'Y credited of Tbeodofu• Council. J)aUJbter.
AdllllJr, iD tplte of
Pope John XXDI with an import· of Ameriea was held in the social
nGIB1 eoliUiions over !lpeciflc is· ant contribution to "the warming room of the New Haven Churtb
11
..-. the two areat brancbe1 of of attitudes which is taking place Thursday evening. The room ':
the Clirfltian family ate getting between Protestants and Roman decorated for the oecuion m·
alonl · better today thaD they Catholics."
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eluding a large lighted. tree under
ban for eentu.riea.
which gift• -were p1aeed.
·~h
-'dee
of
the
Refol'lllll·
"The
image
of
the
Roman
Cath·
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A turkey· dinner
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men
of
good
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are
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Church
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d•'l 'tel
6·.30 from a table cente·~
II •••..,
earnestly tryinl to b11Ud bridge• new ope 11 ~ m Y a .more an arrangement of boll7 with red
-·ndinC,
forebearance friendly one,"h it said.
h "By
· g maay
ca'" oandlos in ....vslal hoid en .nn
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and Mutual respect The resultl gestures
IUC as f: angm
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-. ..1sto\ic liturgy so that Protestants either side. Favora . were ~
are referred to as "separated mas bells and a San~ m a
brethren" rather than ••heretics" wreathe.
CHuRCH TO HAVJ GUUT
11111 Rulko ~01hida of Tokyo, the Pope hu made clear his de·
Following the dinner, a rea~;
Jap~ will bl tbe pelt speaker slre for reeontlll.atio~.
inl "Tbe Firtl ChriltmP Tree
lt1 the yOuth PetlowJblp .ervke
From the Protestnt sJde, Eu· was given b)' lin. Ollfl Goodwin
at 8:10 p. m. aDd 1be will aJso ropean Lutherans have taken the and Mrs. Ray Mulford a11d ~L
~how eelued llidel of ber home
initiative in aponsorint "ec:u.meni· Arthur Jewell aang two Chrilteog6try. She will speak again at cal
inatitutes'' at which leadinl mas songs, after •hicb the group
T:JO telllnl some thinga about
Catholic
and Proteltant theologl- sang Cbristmal earol ..
... home life tn Japan. Mias
aM
eQ)lore
together baaie que•
Mra. owal Diddle, outgoinl "(Ire-. ,
YOIIbldi is a TV' and RadlG an·
nftndir '-' her eountrr and she UoDS of cbrillian faith. The idea eident, was presented a gift ffom _
lt .• ttendlnl Ohio University for was Imported to Amert.e. last the club and also from tbe com·
... ore tralnlnr: in that work, s~ month when 135 Protestant and mlttee, Mrs. Rollin Beariul ~11.
cleraymen met at Tole- Mr•. Joseph Beegle. She in tum
lloti lo o!o4!'lni the prodU&lt;Uon of Catholic
do,
Ohio,
for a frank and friend· preaentecl the commUtee with
motloo pl~ The public io
ly
dlacuuion
of dWerences.
gift.&amp;.
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Several quJz games on CbrlJl·
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Ne• IMD.bml wUI be received
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at tb! rtlber'Of Baptlst CbUl'ch, Chicago, Dr. Jaroslav Pe
• )ln. John S!Dith, Mn.. J~ ~
Sundt)' . alotnlDI both by htptism did bll port f&lt;&gt;&lt; the eroWinl dio- lOft, !ln. Grover Erb, )ln. liP. .
•nd WI~ aeeonii!ll to an an· lope witlt a ~ entitled. ~"l'h~ Meinhart and Mn. Pial Gruner,
~ tt the mfll..weeli: let'· Rldcllt of . Roman Calbol~- after wbkh taere wu ID **~
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Pro- Mrs. Diddle tliililed tit&lt;! ~· ·
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t11o he '~ · willl · tit&lt;! Wolinla und•"!~·na- for tloeir _.u.a 4uilll loe&lt;
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llollli :'Wlilr 1!1f! of 9otholidPn!· AI~ he term 10 V!"sldeat 1!1'd ~ .
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retdlnt roports of the ourr&lt;nt
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"Have you been in the habit of praving to God?" He answer·
ed. "Never since 1 was a ehlld." Prayer is an anchor that
for. ~!llber 13: holds. Praver is a bomb-proof room in tim.. of temptation . It
ere aDl S
. Acts· 9:32 through l!u been the refuge lor uaints in aU ages.
T)ie .~eggar says. "If you grant my request. I will never 0 romOtlOD
uk
anvthing again." The Christian says, "II you grant me my
_ , ~ 1 will k
---~ more." A n d God d e- tion
Due to thfo excellent partiteipa•"""'u~~.
eep asking f or more mKJ
and the r.pparent 5~ of
lights to have us as, for asking means companionship and Jove. this )'ear's Chrilt&amp;:."\U sales Promo'l111nlt ·or God in prayer and you will be transformed into tion m Point Pleasant. the Retall
HiB likeness. If we pray and are not transformed it is because Merehants Division o( the Chamber
we priy witb tbe mouth and not with the heart.
o! commerce is .wtding: pri:zes t.o
. .Prapr for others tends to ereate in us care and love for thf •''tive awa1-·" list.
Utetn. We cannot continue sincerely to pray for men unless A one-hundred dollar Sa~Das
we care for them. We are thus lifted out of selfishness.
Bond wHI be given as a second
·~ is the rope in the belfry; we pull It and It rings the priU •ith od4JIIonll prim to. be
btU up in heaven.
aMed lflel'· The vot.. ,a(Uio , _

fouls. Greer and ·Clark each had

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who

ayer keeps the life $1f;light and

brought · before the judge was asked among other things,

rr fla1'lrt\'e! left· the 111fe-·ln the-

bowling champ
1ime in three years today by vir· In the first half Pomeroy hit 12 of
tue of the rallyin~ pnwer that 34, ~~fiddleport 8 oC 33.
'Only D:1 Ve Hartinger'e
won him lhe world's invitational
match game bow1ing champion · shoh from the wing kept
kets in contention . llis . ;·:· ..-·:-:
llhlps-.
ers
wer!! high fol·
Carter sh~ed 1 heated finish
Friday ni.e;ht by rollin~ 320.32 Swackhamer had
Petersan points to the 316.27 for nine at the free line
de'rn~r&amp;ilraloc
The
Panthers
~troit'fl hard-challenging Bill Go·
again that four of their
lembiewski .
Olga Gloor of Chi~ago , rolled cr8 are
. 21,
past Donna Zimmerman, Akron, man was
Ohio, in the final round, with home his
jump shot
149.02, PeterROn points to the run- feel out with amazing
nerups 145.41 to take the worn · . hl1tlng 8 of 14 altf&gt;mpts.
en's "world" title.
J
Carter set a new record for the
three year history or the tourna·
ment by totaling 14,107 pins and
received the $15.000 winner's staare.
ot the purse for mer. while Go·
'temblewskl and Mr!l Gloor got
·$2,!'klo a piece for the men's run'nerup and the women's chamion·
'ship shares

The Yankees,

be=U
of him for whom we pray, .Prayer is spiritual power
JD
usly commm.ieated to those we are praying lor..

.f• • 38-16 hal!tit!le 1..a.
Bll. Greer, ialph Cllrk .aad .l.tl'

as "world" tem)Jts for 43 p('t cenl. Midd(~t
for the second t:ot home 20 of 59 for 34 pirio «ftllt.

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during which

BID ~~~ With tO polnlo.

fl\lllng l&gt;oh!rld liy 11HZ at the end
df die first quarter. The eeond
veriod proved to be . diaast.eroua
lor the '!'ol~ono ao thoy were able
to ltere only foUr points. Meanwhile, ~tern, ~- \t ror: 20 t:G.. move

Don Carter reigned

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and 'Jtllrgy . A slave's prayer for freedom would likely rem~n eo~~:~u Lighting, relia:ioUJ; OverpniUWered unless it got down in his heels and made hun all Us;htina, oon-religio111; WlD·
run away, tnuting God for the issue .
dow, relitwua; Wmdow. nou-rell&amp;·
The greatest thing prayer does ror man is to bring into ioua; Doorway, religious; DOOrway
conuuunion with God. It brings God into bis life as oothing non-reli&amp;ioua .
,lse call- It gives bim a stedfut friend. We can never 3fter There will be a contett for the
tliat be lonely, can never despair. He can always turn to God, moat beautifully liChted Jive
)Ole b.i11118H m Him. and leave the result wit~ Him.
Christma• tret , al10.
a•er
has often h'!aled the sick. The apostles worked int.Judlin&amp;
will take
the even·
~
of J)ecttmbeT
21. place
All those
wiah·
Pr
conce.it ln.that rellilious att!·
thn:KIIh
prayer.
Jesus IBid of a difficult case, "Tbis kind go- tng to enter tt1e contelt muflt do
mutt bf: WI'ODi."beea-.ase "" eth. not out but by prayer." If the sick are not healed when we I() b)' December 20. AU ent.rie1
lhll the willdoro were deP.rBY., Wing proper remedies, it may be because our faith is muet M lighted by 6~ p. rn. the
lt)tlll; or It may be God has some deeper purpose with the ew:ntn&amp; of Dec:ember %\.
AetiOil being prayed for. We m~ always Whisper, "Thy will
ThoK wilhi.ng to entet' may notl·
be 4of:le."
fy any one of the \hree to11owi~g
""Uh
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it h
· •t Garden Club member~. J..e\ah JaM
. n•yer acCOIIlP s es wor . a:mes says
as power m 1 s Powell, Mn. Pbilip Wolpert. 1'tlrnworkln&amp;. Prayer is not merely wordJ, but energy releaoed on er 24335 , .1otro. LtOI'd Jloush Ttlrn·

The Falc;cma bad only one man
Ia , the dOuble fllores in a&lt;ortnc.
'l'liat

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1pi.n sponJOrin1 the ChriJtniU
l~tlnl eontnt in tbe Bind Aft&amp;
• it hd for ~ put ••et~~l ye.,..
M~ Lelah J•nc Powen • ~enlria
11 c:halrman f« thfo eontett wtth

* · and comprehend God. How could we ever know a friend "'""·
if we never SpOke to him or listened when he spoke ~ us~ Th~ ~rritory to be ineluded •Ln
How can we know God if we never speak to hlm or listen the «&gt;•test lJ lnme Welt COhnn·
when he speaks to us?
bUJ to GraMm Station, ineludin&amp;
Prayer must not be ~ere words. _It must lead us to _acti!&gt;n. Haven Hel&amp;htl. Pri~e• will be Pv·
It tntlit breed in us fa1th and conhdence and determtnatlOil en to winnen ~n the followlna cate-

wa-s master. Over 600 fans were witnesses.
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Coach Russell Moore's Undefeated high scoring clu"b hall

Carter Reigns
As Bowlin~ King
For Second Time

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man erled, alld I~ Lord ltelrd hint, aad
-ed 111m oat ot IIIII troubl..." (Psalms 34:1)
Prayer revt·als God to us. 1t puts us in the right 1ttitud~ to

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Wabama
Eastern

SERMONETTE
8ullalltetl by Rev. Fro- H. Gbolol'
....... of l!oderJirlroe l MomiDC Star E.U.B. Churneo
'1'111!1111: WHAT PRAYER WILL ACCOMPLISH

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Gmn il-1-,; TOtall

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Xana'\1 City, baeemaa Kent Htdley.

Clart

3--H; Van Me~r 3--2--fi:...Ptr-otncer 2-4-8; Haqravea ~'

Lar81'"n , outfielders
&amp;tti:tMt ~IIUQ ol. taleot in more Nbnn . S~rn and Hank Bauer .. Pome~·oy's P an lh f'rs tu cked No . 3 Victory under their iOOlta
t~ a __ d~f
inlilt~ toda,y and fint ba~eman Mar\" Throne- m the f1r st round of th l' Southeastern Ohio League ~k~
:~Ito~ it to
o~ berry to tbt- Athletics _for Marls, b~ll t"are , bea ting .M.iddleport 73·48 on th~ Middy court ffl
•ttr llUll, a 2S-yea..old sh~top Joe DeMaestr~ and firtt 1ught . [t was dt'clsl\'l' 4-'nough to lea ve no doubt about ·w ·
up

their pltehed Don

Wihama: Greer 4-2-10;

New Uaventlub'
Sponsoring
Lighting &lt;Antest .

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Mrs. Addie Grueser, lin. ~
Proteotaat-Citholle &amp;!!.,...- B. - · !ln. Ja1IIOI lliKI-,
\!_!! too rm: and too deeplY TOOt· Mrs.. Tttbmaa Coot.
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id' to be rnolved. -without a very
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...,.,...m dlo&lt;lllllon. Wllat the The Jlluionuy Clrelet of tJ*.
oeual..nlolou ""' trying to do a Flnl D•ptiot Ch-b of lllddl'--"'
to got that dlltUislnn coinl-ln
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dan charity.
The DorcU (in:k wlll have a
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Putor. Sun-J'r, Gustave Weile), the lead· bome of Mrs. Job Fultz and tht
IL Mtrnlnl
ia&amp; u. s. catholic autbority 011 PriJeUla Circle will M'ftl a
ebllfth uldtr, polntl
that all at the .M.mta Jte.Uurant at 6:
Cbrtst.nl are bood bJ Jems' and
to the home ol
Ul)Udt coan11nd. to "loft one Earl Sml ' lor a 10eial time an4

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Collloo 1--$-.0; Dun! 11--6-ll;
POWell 11-3-15; LoooWd +.-o--1;
Cowdery Jl-0..-e; Jllrtul&amp;t :1---44. Tolalo: -11-«1.
~Ina: by quarten:

Carman: Harr~on, Clark Lead Atta~.k · .
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Middleport yellow Jacltetf
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a 10·1 lead with 3"4U lt'ft m the 1 er Har'ru~ for two quarters U. h~
!irst q11arter. That wus thr clo:Jcst carried four personals. Potne-r(.y
.'lt:lddleport ever came :u the Pan· was w1lhc ut guard BiU Wilson the
thers except for a hrid rally mJd· same 1tretch fl.lso with four "fouls
way in the third pe_riur_l when R1 ch· Larry M1tch ex1ted on five per11011:
ar~ Swackhamer hil ftvt&gt; strai gh t ab midway in the fourth perl.od.
pomts to ma.ke the score 3341 Harrit&gt; lasted the distance and so
did Wilson for Pomeroy aa they
Pomeroy le~dm g.
. But Ronmc Carman. Bob f'u n· returned to duty in the fourt~
mngham and Dic k Clark d!i)Jpl•d 11uarter.
in two points each befo re ··S w;~t"k "
The ro ugh game sent PomerOy
sunk a fr ee throw fq; 47 34 at the u p for 31 free throws. The Pan·
quarter'5· end Midrl1crm~t traded !hers cashed 21. Middleport, much
19·7 at the fir st re!;t ;wrwd Porn· eol der, had 26 chances , hit only
eroy had a halftime h·ad of :l4 ·21 eight.
The Middies went w1thout Wall
The Panthers grabbed 27 offensive and defensive rebounds, ' Mid·
tlltport 23 . Phil Harrison had
Wilson six, C1ark five, carm.ah
and Ohlinger one .
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For Middleport, llarr1s hili ~ij.le,
Mitch !our. Kloes fi.ve, Hatt4ij,r
three, Swackhamer three . aD~~
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Cour ~sonalll elll"b; in the sf'rotld
quarter and weft forced tO slt out
tnueh of that Pertod and Part df
the third.
Th~ came was played 911 fairly
· tetms in the second hall wlth
outscoring their hosts by
· , However, that f!~ond
bince was enough to in·
,su~ the win.
ln the prtlimin.ary tame, EastRe~erves nipped 'the Wahama
b)' a score of 30.29. Jim
hi&amp;h for Wlhama with
while Summerfield and
each had ten for &amp;aat·

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SOmiOft ·''l'orleet Seoarill'·" Wedneodu 7:30 p. m. PraYer , Mee._
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far are not lpectattt1ar. bnt
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the long 'liew of bistory, der tO dlspOie Of tbeDI. "!:!:b tbil
they add up to a penistent and paper 'Jot 1our til:!~ nu
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hJgbly aignlficaat trend.
New Oay Dawning
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"A thaw bas set lq in ••• cold
war among Christiana," the Prot~
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trol.
....., magazine Christian
tury obserVed recenUy. And the
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It 'IIOuld be easy t.o cet the Cathol~ magu.lne America edi·
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.._prtlllu. fr0111 lbe soUnd and torially a&amp;reed that "a new~ay ~ .. ~ - ........01 cbriatmu:. dinner
1-ute that Catbo- h
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the Past Coune:Uo('tl
!:'~~nt relat~ons are badly The Christian Cetltul'Y credited of Tbeodofu• Council. J)aUJbter.
AdllllJr, iD tplte of
Pope John XXDI with an import· of Ameriea was held in the social
nGIB1 eoliUiions over !lpeciflc is· ant contribution to "the warming room of the New Haven Churtb
11
..-. the two areat brancbe1 of of attitudes which is taking place Thursday evening. The room ':
the Clirfltian family ate getting between Protestants and Roman decorated for the oecuion m·
alonl · better today thaD they Catholics."
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eluding a large lighted. tree under
ban for eentu.riea.
which gift• -were p1aeed.
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-'dee
of
the
Refol'lllll·
"The
image
of
the
Roman
Cath·
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A turkey· dinner
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men
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6·.30 from a table cente·~
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earnestly tryinl to b11Ud bridge• new ope 11 ~ m Y a .more an arrangement of boll7 with red
-·ndinC,
forebearance friendly one,"h it said.
h "By
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ca'" oandlos in ....vslal hoid en .nn
0 1 ..d...~
and Mutual respect The resultl gestures
IUC as f: angm
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-. ..1sto\ic liturgy so that Protestants either side. Favora . were ~
are referred to as "separated mas bells and a San~ m a
brethren" rather than ••heretics" wreathe.
CHuRCH TO HAVJ GUUT
11111 Rulko ~01hida of Tokyo, the Pope hu made clear his de·
Following the dinner, a rea~;
Jap~ will bl tbe pelt speaker slre for reeontlll.atio~.
inl "Tbe Firtl ChriltmP Tree
lt1 the yOuth PetlowJblp .ervke
From the Protestnt sJde, Eu· was given b)' lin. Ollfl Goodwin
at 8:10 p. m. aDd 1be will aJso ropean Lutherans have taken the and Mrs. Ray Mulford a11d ~L
~how eelued llidel of ber home
initiative in aponsorint "ec:u.meni· Arthur Jewell aang two Chrilteog6try. She will speak again at cal
inatitutes'' at which leadinl mas songs, after •hicb the group
T:JO telllnl some thinga about
Catholic
and Proteltant theologl- sang Cbristmal earol ..
... home life tn Japan. Mias
aM
eQ)lore
together baaie que•
Mra. owal Diddle, outgoinl "(Ire-. ,
YOIIbldi is a TV' and RadlG an·
nftndir '-' her eountrr and she UoDS of cbrillian faith. The idea eident, was presented a gift ffom _
lt .• ttendlnl Ohio University for was Imported to Amert.e. last the club and also from tbe com·
... ore tralnlnr: in that work, s~ month when 135 Protestant and mlttee, Mrs. Rollin Beariul ~11.
cleraymen met at Tole- Mr•. Joseph Beegle. She in tum
lloti lo o!o4!'lni the prodU&lt;Uon of Catholic
do,
Ohio,
for a frank and friend· preaentecl the commUtee with
motloo pl~ The public io
ly
dlacuuion
of dWerences.
gift.&amp;.
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Wrl,_ UnH.-.tarMII. . leek
Several quJz games on CbrlJl·
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theoln••·• at the Ontwmllfu:f mas were QljluuiMlwu _...!.~ .. .111 · •
Ne• IMD.bml wUI be received
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at tb! rtlber'Of Baptlst CbUl'ch, Chicago, Dr. Jaroslav Pe
• )ln. John S!Dith, Mn.. J~ ~
Sundt)' . alotnlDI both by htptism did bll port f&lt;&gt;&lt; the eroWinl dio- lOft, !ln. Grover Erb, )ln. liP. .
•nd WI~ aeeonii!ll to an an· lope witlt a ~ entitled. ~"l'h~ Meinhart and Mn. Pial Gruner,
~ tt the mfll..weeli: let'· Rldcllt of . Roman Calbol~- after wbkh taere wu ID **~
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doean't. That's a
rOoif thing to bear in mind in
retdlnt roports of the ourr&lt;nt
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"Have you been in the habit of praving to God?" He answer·
ed. "Never since 1 was a ehlld." Prayer is an anchor that
for. ~!llber 13: holds. Praver is a bomb-proof room in tim.. of temptation . It
ere aDl S
. Acts· 9:32 through l!u been the refuge lor uaints in aU ages.
T)ie .~eggar says. "If you grant my request. I will never 0 romOtlOD
uk
anvthing again." The Christian says, "II you grant me my
_ , ~ 1 will k
---~ more." A n d God d e- tion
Due to thfo excellent partiteipa•"""'u~~.
eep asking f or more mKJ
and the r.pparent 5~ of
lights to have us as, for asking means companionship and Jove. this )'ear's Chrilt&amp;:."\U sales Promo'l111nlt ·or God in prayer and you will be transformed into tion m Point Pleasant. the Retall
HiB likeness. If we pray and are not transformed it is because Merehants Division o( the Chamber
we priy witb tbe mouth and not with the heart.
o! commerce is .wtding: pri:zes t.o
. .Prapr for others tends to ereate in us care and love for thf •''tive awa1-·" list.
Utetn. We cannot continue sincerely to pray for men unless A one-hundred dollar Sa~Das
we care for them. We are thus lifted out of selfishness.
Bond wHI be given as a second
·~ is the rope in the belfry; we pull It and It rings the priU •ith od4JIIonll prim to. be
btU up in heaven.
aMed lflel'· The vot.. ,a(Uio , _

fouls. Greer and ·Clark each had

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who

ayer keeps the life $1f;light and

brought · before the judge was asked among other things,

rr fla1'lrt\'e! left· the 111fe-·ln the-

bowling champ
1ime in three years today by vir· In the first half Pomeroy hit 12 of
tue of the rallyin~ pnwer that 34, ~~fiddleport 8 oC 33.
'Only D:1 Ve Hartinger'e
won him lhe world's invitational
match game bow1ing champion · shoh from the wing kept
kets in contention . llis . ;·:· ..-·:-:
llhlps-.
ers
wer!! high fol·
Carter sh~ed 1 heated finish
Friday ni.e;ht by rollin~ 320.32 Swackhamer had
Petersan points to the 316.27 for nine at the free line
de'rn~r&amp;ilraloc
The
Panthers
~troit'fl hard-challenging Bill Go·
again that four of their
lembiewski .
Olga Gloor of Chi~ago , rolled cr8 are
. 21,
past Donna Zimmerman, Akron, man was
Ohio, in the final round, with home his
jump shot
149.02, PeterROn points to the run- feel out with amazing
nerups 145.41 to take the worn · . hl1tlng 8 of 14 altf&gt;mpts.
en's "world" title.
J
Carter set a new record for the
three year history or the tourna·
ment by totaling 14,107 pins and
received the $15.000 winner's staare.
ot the purse for mer. while Go·
'temblewskl and Mr!l Gloor got
·$2,!'klo a piece for the men's run'nerup and the women's chamion·
'ship shares

The Yankees,

be=U
of him for whom we pray, .Prayer is spiritual power
JD
usly commm.ieated to those we are praying lor..

.f• • 38-16 hal!tit!le 1..a.
Bll. Greer, ialph Cllrk .aad .l.tl'

as "world" tem)Jts for 43 p('t cenl. Midd(~t
for the second t:ot home 20 of 59 for 34 pirio «ftllt.

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during which

BID ~~~ With tO polnlo.

fl\lllng l&gt;oh!rld liy 11HZ at the end
df die first quarter. The eeond
veriod proved to be . diaast.eroua
lor the '!'ol~ono ao thoy were able
to ltere only foUr points. Meanwhile, ~tern, ~- \t ror: 20 t:G.. move

Don Carter reigned

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and 'Jtllrgy . A slave's prayer for freedom would likely rem~n eo~~:~u Lighting, relia:ioUJ; OverpniUWered unless it got down in his heels and made hun all Us;htina, oon-religio111; WlD·
run away, tnuting God for the issue .
dow, relitwua; Wmdow. nou-rell&amp;·
The greatest thing prayer does ror man is to bring into ioua; Doorway, religious; DOOrway
conuuunion with God. It brings God into bis life as oothing non-reli&amp;ioua .
,lse call- It gives bim a stedfut friend. We can never 3fter There will be a contett for the
tliat be lonely, can never despair. He can always turn to God, moat beautifully liChted Jive
)Ole b.i11118H m Him. and leave the result wit~ Him.
Christma• tret , al10.
a•er
has often h'!aled the sick. The apostles worked int.Judlin&amp;
will take
the even·
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of J)ecttmbeT
21. place
All those
wiah·
Pr
conce.it ln.that rellilious att!·
thn:KIIh
prayer.
Jesus IBid of a difficult case, "Tbis kind go- tng to enter tt1e contelt muflt do
mutt bf: WI'ODi."beea-.ase "" eth. not out but by prayer." If the sick are not healed when we I() b)' December 20. AU ent.rie1
lhll the willdoro were deP.rBY., Wing proper remedies, it may be because our faith is muet M lighted by 6~ p. rn. the
lt)tlll; or It may be God has some deeper purpose with the ew:ntn&amp; of Dec:ember %\.
AetiOil being prayed for. We m~ always Whisper, "Thy will
ThoK wilhi.ng to entet' may notl·
be 4of:le."
fy any one of the \hree to11owi~g
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· •t Garden Club member~. J..e\ah JaM
. n•yer acCOIIlP s es wor . a:mes says
as power m 1 s Powell, Mn. Pbilip Wolpert. 1'tlrnworkln&amp;. Prayer is not merely wordJ, but energy releaoed on er 24335 , .1otro. LtOI'd Jloush Ttlrn·

The Falc;cma bad only one man
Ia , the dOuble fllores in a&lt;ortnc.
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1pi.n sponJOrin1 the ChriJtniU
l~tlnl eontnt in tbe Bind Aft&amp;
• it hd for ~ put ••et~~l ye.,..
M~ Lelah J•nc Powen • ~enlria
11 c:halrman f« thfo eontett wtth

* · and comprehend God. How could we ever know a friend "'""·
if we never SpOke to him or listened when he spoke ~ us~ Th~ ~rritory to be ineluded •Ln
How can we know God if we never speak to hlm or listen the «&gt;•test lJ lnme Welt COhnn·
when he speaks to us?
bUJ to GraMm Station, ineludin&amp;
Prayer must not be ~ere words. _It must lead us to _acti!&gt;n. Haven Hel&amp;htl. Pri~e• will be Pv·
It tntlit breed in us fa1th and conhdence and determtnatlOil en to winnen ~n the followlna cate-

wa-s master. Over 600 fans were witnesses.
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Carter Reigns
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SERMONETTE
8ullalltetl by Rev. Fro- H. Gbolol'
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'1'111!1111: WHAT PRAYER WILL ACCOMPLISH

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Xana'\1 City, baeemaa Kent Htdley.

Clart

3--H; Van Me~r 3--2--fi:...Ptr-otncer 2-4-8; Haqravea ~'

Lar81'"n , outfielders
&amp;tti:tMt ~IIUQ ol. taleot in more Nbnn . S~rn and Hank Bauer .. Pome~·oy's P an lh f'rs tu cked No . 3 Victory under their iOOlta
t~ a __ d~f
inlilt~ toda,y and fint ba~eman Mar\" Throne- m the f1r st round of th l' Southeastern Ohio League ~k~
:~Ito~ it to
o~ berry to tbt- Athletics _for Marls, b~ll t"are , bea ting .M.iddleport 73·48 on th~ Middy court ffl
•ttr llUll, a 2S-yea..old sh~top Joe DeMaestr~ and firtt 1ught . [t was dt'clsl\'l' 4-'nough to lea ve no doubt about ·w ·
up

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Wihama: Greer 4-2-10;

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Mrs. Addie Grueser, lin. ~
Proteotaat-Citholle &amp;!!.,...- B. - · !ln. Ja1IIOI lliKI-,
\!_!! too rm: and too deeplY TOOt· Mrs.. Tttbmaa Coot.
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id' to be rnolved. -without a very
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'""' period .of patient matuany Cirde Meedltp
...,.,...m dlo&lt;lllllon. Wllat the The Jlluionuy Clrelet of tJ*.
oeual..nlolou ""' trying to do a Flnl D•ptiot Ch-b of lllddl'--"'
to got that dlltUislnn coinl-ln
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dan charity.
The DorcU (in:k wlll have a
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Putor. Sun-J'r, Gustave Weile), the lead· bome of Mrs. Job Fultz and tht
IL Mtrnlnl
ia&amp; u. s. catholic autbority 011 PriJeUla Circle will M'ftl a
ebllfth uldtr, polntl
that all at the .M.mta Jte.Uurant at 6:
Cbrtst.nl are bood bJ Jems' and
to the home ol
Ul)Udt coan11nd. to "loft one Earl Sml ' lor a 10eial time an4

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(Ill Wontad To Buy !20bl Insurance
o'MALL USED cEMENT M!XER.I---;;OO=N;--;;S';;fi;;V;;;EIIS=;--Phone YU~2296. Pearl Parker.
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WANT ADS

1'0&amp; OONSISTENT DEPENDABLI! USULT8

, pace Mrs. Klein Will
Jackson, Logan Keepmg
Wl'th Panthers On Cage W•'ns Be On Coffee

_Jaekson and Lopn k.epl pac~
Wellston : Compston 0--0----0;
w1th the Pomeroy Panthers Fr1- Ramae}' 7-1 - 1~; Scharfenbt:rger
Apartment•, Pftp.le'' Terraca 1ncl
d0111y night Oh . the atrencth of eon- 6-0-12; Hendenhott 2---0---&gt;1:;
llt..TES
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\l'ale St., off BuHarnut Ave.,
vmcing wins over SEOAL oppon- Kisor 1- 1---3; Phillipa z--.4----B;
1 eaate ,.- word. a. !Mertloo. .MKWDum ebuc, - eo eeau.
Pomt1'0y. PAona 3lt-Y
ents. Jacbon '1 76-42 win over Tot.ls l&amp;e U.
I _., per word for thrw ~ve in8ertiool.
II 2 30tp
Galhpolia, and Logan'• 57·50 ~~cAthen : Wickerham 11-4---26;
lptdal - oae moDth for 30 eenta per word.
tory over 1n improving Nelfonvdle Bacon 2-1-5; Chase 2-1~;
Al'AH'~' MKNTS l''urnis.bed and
Flill role of 3 cenli per W&lt;&gt;l'\1 wUI be ebar&amp;«&lt; fno' J&lt;lvertiJiDOI
club leaves the lronmen, Chief- Begg 1-1-3; Nelson 1- 1--3;
umu1·nusned . .Mc14asLeu, .Mtddle- ( 21) Real tstaet:
IlliCit paid wJWn 10 day• :..'lee receirinl bUL
taint~ and the Panthel's tied for Bean 1- 1--3. ToLala 1~~lrrora tD Adnct.Wi.ni - Should be reported unmedi.atelJ. n.
purl. I ' DOm;: ijlJ+t--~ 2 a tJ FOR SALE ALL MO-oER=N::-=FIVII=
- first place with identical 3-{) reSEOAL STANDINGS
lllt1l.,. Seotinel will DOl be responei.ble for more than OM ine&lt;M"
cords.
Won Lott Gl
7
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tWUM
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4
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room
ct~ttage.
Brownt-U
Avenue
rM lbiertioa.
In the other league game, a real Pomeroy
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apartmt:nt .li.J1d ;:~ room apart·
Middleport. Gas !loor furn1ce,
Card of ~'hanks IUid SpetUI. NOClcea of Bve-nt.a. $1.00 Oblruarl•
tussle,
Athens
edged
upstart
WellaLogan
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mem. J\ . " . Ho:ngc1, I-' none
1 '"h hathf (ull bal&lt;'ment. two
publiahed at 1 ce1a per WQni.
ton at Athen11 4~~2 in an over- Jack:8on
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car garai!!e
$6M(l.OO.
Ph&gt;Jme
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAY!
1 MO
Middleport
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1D-20-Uc time contest.
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$l.lltl
f4 ,50
lHALL.t:U S[ ACES LUCATED IN
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Middleport, · loser to Pomeroy Athena
1
2
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20
60c
$1.20
1! .80
$6.00
center vt M1ddlepport. Close to FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH last night, ""Athens and Nelsonvtlle, Nelsonville
2
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?lie
$UIC
J2.20
$7.50
shoppmg d ts tnct, enurches and
ln Mason
$4000.00.
Phon• now have 1·2 akeina, while Galli- Gallipolis
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3
1
3
Ada rec:eiwd by 10 A.X. will be in that day'• paper.
khools. See or Call U&lt;tVId C.
Spruce 3-~200 .
12-8-6\1 polis - defending chamP!' - and We liston
l)
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M. 1uer, Millllle porl, LlhiO,I'tw~tes
RM FOR
QUil."'K
SALE Wdlaton remain in the goose-egg
AREA SCORES
with 0·3 records.
Pomeroy 73 Middleport 41
C~J .r\Ut-'Sales
19) For Sale
"'""-"'-'""''~ _ l•·•· liJ.l2·&gt;t~ F~.oo. 114 Acres, two •tory clan
The jam at the top of the lad- Jackon 76 Gallipolis 42
---~ - - - - - - r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"", .1 -ruu H~NT MODERN APAHT· I house, paying gas well, coal, der is s\ll'f! · to be broken up in Ath.ns 45 Nelsonville 42 OT
1~ BUICK V8 SPECIAL, $9915.
1\'JJ::N J . Three Htiotn.s, pantr)'
timber. Arnold Far_m, R~. 143, 3 part next week when on Tuesday Looan .57 Nelsonville SO
2 Door Sedan. Spotless ongin·
a 11 d b11 Lh gau furmace heial gas
mile east of Harrlsonvtlle. Ar· wght Logan 111V3.dea Jackson. While Racine 60 R!Jtlancl 45
al two tone green finish. Dynacoo.lung ~tu .. cs and electn~ re·
thur J. Arnold , Box 227, Millers that pure mayhem ia going on, the Eastern 65 Wahama 43
flow drive. New Buick trade-in,
fnger&lt;ttor turnu;ned. tJrst floor
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.
Panthen go to Nelsonville. Athehl!l BNvar 69 K.,..,- Creek 46
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
12·9-titc
•Pt. bardwuud uoors, porcbes
12-9-6tp.
is at Middleport and Wellston Windsor 60 Rio Granda 39
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lront and tlltck, basement for J -~:...::_::_____~
----- comes to Gallipolis.
Wat.rloo 6G Hannan Trace 37
1954 FORD VB Cl.JSTOMl.JNE,
laundry faciiJLJes. Io"ront and back ~...... _/_I
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Gallipolis t•aa in range, down• 5
Zaleski 58, Harriaon 36
~- 2 Door Sedan. New pamt
entnnccs. Located center of' \At;I'{IU
Mil
to 7 points, "ntil late in the third
job. Exceptional ln condition,
Middleport. t:lose to anopping
~U~ars, Pom~ro_.v. _:2~9~tc I
diatrlct, aehoola and ehu~he11. JPOMEROY-6 rooms, gu fur· period agr.tnat Jackson. At that
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
!lent w1th stove and refngera
nace, porches. 4 Iota. Out of point the lronmen look over both
board11, acorlng 26 points to the Ashland 19 Gallon 72
19e6 ' ~ONTIAC VB TWO DOOR
tor $60-~ month; without stove
high water. $4200.00.
Se-dan. $1,211~ . Hydramatic. Exand refrigerator _$50.00 rn?nth. MIDDLIPORT- 6 rooms,
bath, loaen' 8 in tbe Iut quarter. Six lall.tont•IM 78 Piqua 69
foot eight Ed Sprigp, the P'roah Palnuvllh Haf'fty 52 fairport -45
ceptional. Blacttnars, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy, 0h1o
See or CaU David C. Miller,
gas furnace new kitchen . Le·
giant, hlt 8 fielders and three char- Wlll.artl 61 New London 45
1'"':~""'~~C:'--"""~----:-~! Middleport, OhiO. Phones 6162
l2-1Hl
1 lot $6000 00
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12-8-10-12-atp
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Third itiea for 19 polnta and was high R.oclr:y River 44 iloay 34
191)8 47ft. RJCHAiilll&gt;ON HOUSE _ _ _ .
_ _ _ RACINE- Busmcss 1o on , .
scorer. Six of hi! fielders were .Parma 78 Euclid ~
19M FORD V8 FAIRLANE, $895.
trailer. front kitchen wit h auto· ROOMS CLU.SE lN TOWN. 127
62xlHI Good frame buddmg. "lap-lhl!l."
last Cln•lancl Shaw 53
2 Door Sedan. Beautiful turm~ttic waaher. See Don Thom~ts
Butternut A\le.
11 30 12tc
$2500.00.
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Gallipoli1 reserves, all juniors,
Clav.eand Halvhts 47
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d h't I · h 81 t
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Cell VIRGIL TEAFORD, ... eunan won 3&amp;-27.
Cleveland St. tgnat1u1 91
quol&amp;e an w 1 e 1018 .
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ui ·J· u ..... ny, omeroy. l' one FOUH . .HOOM HOUSE lN MINERSBox 22t
Phon• 101-Y
Mike Patton of Nelsonville fell
Clhel~~t~d South 66
tnar11, Pomeroy.
12-9-6tc '
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12 10 3tc
VlLLK :-,.;.:;:~ a month. Phone 12 12.atc
behind
Pomeroy'a
Phil Harrison in Cla.,..and S.ntdictiM 54
I 11-u~ acorinc derby, a:ettinJ only 16
SJNGI!:R ZIG ZAG SEWING MA6!U;.!;-M.
12 10 3tc
------,-,-- : Clav.land John Haw- 50
1957 YOLKS WAGON Ca!l . Earl
t:Hl.SE. Like new . Originally - ----,----:--c:=~-c-::c:;---;:-,
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against Loa:an while Harrison held Clavaland C.thednl Lfltln 77
Rottgen, Letart, W. Va., l'wm~ng
cost over $300.00. Pay off bal- i''OUJt HUOM HOUSE, HATH. 128
eQQ
0avCe
Clav•1•nd Glanville 63,
12 11 Jte ' ance of $143.00. Payments $8.00
~-2144 .
Umon Avenue. Call 3M·J.
Scaled blds will be recei.,.ed In to his 20 point pace at Middleport.
Blake, Dalton and Stump ied the Cleveland Eut tech 19
'1oM Cle.n Usad Can'l
per month. Phone 343. 12-8-0tc
~~tc the off·ice of the Village Clerk, Logan attack getting 17, 14 and 15
ClaYeland Jonn Adamt 53
lll Malee
4 ~~~
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Pomeroy, Ohio, un~tl 12 o'clock in that order. Logan led comfort- Cleveland Holy Nama- 48
• ••
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE 1 \ I I J Help Wantca
noon on Doccmber 21, 1959 on the ably most of the way. Logan R~ Ciav-., •.r.nd Rhodes 4~
MITROPOLITAN
Hound 66 model
originally - - - - - -· - - · -· - serves
won
43-28.
Cleveland
John
Ma,.n.. ll 65
sold f~r $179.:&gt;0. Brand new WANTED
A MIDDLZ
AGE fo~~~~~~~~ For the purcha~
...,,..., $41"
Rusa Wickerham starred at Athttaval.and w.. r "f~h 63
2 1• W:.
conbole cabmet. Take over payhoutmkecper for eJderly e.oup\e.
of
by tbe Village of Pomeroy
a
1960 truck cha1111 is and dump ens wUh 26 points, getUng the Bull-lllyrl.a 61 Findl-ay :12
'-'- F - Sa - - - - rtl\:r-ts $7.00 per month. Balance Have " 11 mo de;:n COMemenc~a. """'
(
dogs' five overtime points to beat Middletown 88
Or
It!
due
$04.50.
Phone
3
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12-8-fit'
P.
U
.
.Box
~.;;&amp;.
Pomeroy,
OhiO.
..
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7
I
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12·3-Uc
body of the follt)Wing description Wellston. Athena reserves won fAHamilton Garfield 61
and ,;pccifications:
- ---::-:--:=::
:n.
Lima 71 Hamilton Taft 46
tiOc ~HIUSTMAS TREES ~Oc Your 10 :-'l!:LY ~NTIQUE GIFTS, SP.I'&gt; WANTim LADY
BOOKKEI!:Pl&lt;:R
Truck t.o •have gross vehld,.. Nelaonvllle
6 18 32 ftO C1ncrnnatl Canfral 6a
tar' e or !'mall. ~Oc each,
t:IAL putr 15'-h 1Dl'h1 cut gla5s,
for
local
e11tabli~hment.
Buai·
weight
Ntting of 21,000 1b8. or Logan
1~ 25 40 :S7
(1nc1nnatl St. Xavier 50
Cob
all-blue
overl11y
decanters
.
I) · ~7th Flf • Mlddl
I
neu experience preferred but more, •p roper wheel base 1-or 9 feet
• ,"
ec, , · . e s
epor1 1 $5o each . 700 W. Main St. ,
Nelsonville: Anderson 5---1- 11; CincinnAti Elder 66
or,~~ a.~, to 7·30 p.~i 30 12t _!~m-~roy. _Phone 61~1-J .. 12-B·Otc not neceSJiiry. FurniBh refer- dump body. All typea &lt;~f engine Dexter 5---2-12; Patton ~16;
Cn-ac:lnnati Tdt 47
Daily Senllnel, Pomero~, Ohw. will be eoPSidered but bid must Kunzman 5-1- 11; Murphy o--o-- Walnut Hills 14 Oak Hilts 46
EXCLUSIVt-: DJSTlUBUTORSFOR
1Clncmnati Hughn 75
el!ces. Wnle Hox tHIB-B, % 'l'he specify cu. lnch displacement, 0. Totals 20-1~.
GOQ}.) BANK
Moore Business Forms, ret:l~&gt;ter
12·1U·3tc
numbi!r of cylinders, et.e . .F11ve (!;)
Logan : Myers f--1- 9; Blake
Cincinnati ROSIU Bacon 66
N)e. .Mra.., NeJI
MlddJeawart
carbon, stock books, ole. Quick
speed Direct in fifth transmission, 1- 17; Dalton 7---()._14; Stump "1- Hllllboro 71 Fr~nklin Heights 56
Ptirlland.SUYem•me Road.
'
service. Quality J•rint Shop,
Lwo·apeed axle, 1heatcr .and de· 1- 15; Nelson 1-0--2. TOtals 27- Gl'ftnfield McCia•n 65
IIIII
12-l·12tc·
Middleport, Phone 6041Y.
froster , two front -tow hcl&gt;kt, one 3-67.
Wllmintrton 64
I 2·ll-6tc
rear tow loop, right •and .left elec- Jackson
17 32 ~ 76 Columbu1 E.11t 66 London 41
RESTAURANT BUSINEO;S READY l.IUN.t:L ELECTRIC THAIN,
lfi 28 34 42 Columou... North 82
BABY SITTING Irlc .windshield wi!pcl'8, right and Gallipolis
•~x- IRONING AND
to go, fully equipped, low rent,
Jackson: Swingle B-2-18; Van
ColumDus At~ulnu 39
at home or out bY day or week. Ieft rear view mirrors, algnal
TltA switches and track . Call
&amp;ood location, steady Income.
Wrlto % The Daily Sentinel, Itght..s, mud fLaps, ·h eavy duty Fouen 0-0--0; Davia 3-0--6;
926-M.
12·9-3tp
Reasonable .
Phone
820-M.
bukes, .heavy duty front and rear Beckley 2--Q..--.4; Sprlgg:1 8--3-19; Col'lmbul En1moor 56
Box 668A, Jletmeroy, Ohio.
I'Nireon franklin 5..
Pomeroy.
12-B..alp
~tprlngso,
reinforced fra.me, 8.21'i x Hyden 1- 2---4; Slavens 6-3---11;
12-Utc
20 n•ylon 10 ply t.irea. lug t)'lpe on Wright 1- 2-2; Johnson 2--0--4; Goiumbu1 C•nrrou OU
\,OIIItnD\tt Wtlt SB 01
rear, dump bed to ·be 6~ x 9 :feet Schaul!eil 1--0-2. Tolala 32 (12 of
!20l Business Servic;es (Jour
20) 76.
Arlington ) I D&gt;~~.o.•'-~ oo.
ycf,)-.wllh
33"
head
and
Gallipolis : Gilmore 2-1--!j:; "''".. "w •.,w H ~ ............ ~ 66 0"{
MUELLER FURNACIII ... , WEST .... t;lil. 24"' s ides wJth. lh size wing
type ~~~b protccttJr, door in tail Evan.11 0---2-2; Duncan 6--0---12; ....... ,..,., .... «vrr•m•v••n .. ,
HOUlE
appli.ancH.
Arnold
·aroPCNMr•r. Ohio
th•n, Syracuh, OhiO. Phona ~te. romplete with hoist. Tl'uck Dowler ~; Crawley 1--0-2; Uroana .2" Mr. Vornon w Ut
Lane 7-0-14; Tawney 1--0-2; • "'"''"'~ ..,"'~ ., •• ftwt Yli :lb
136-Y.
11 19 tfc lo be vellow in color.
DEALER FOR
1
tteynoldsbura 5)
ITEM NO. 2 - For llhe pur- Totals 17 (8 of 13) 42.
BOB'S TREI SERVICI AND Rl· chase by the Village of Pomeroy Wellston
11 17 32 40 42 i.lublln 61 Colvmbu• v1uv•nuy 'tA
Massey-Ferguson
mova~ Phone 6848.
12·3401• for a new 1960 Utility Type Trac- Athena
10 23 31 40 4~
.-.nc...Mt' 1£
"'"'h"mbv1 Ro1ary Stt
tor,
m'
.
!
dium
aize,
four
wheel
tyrpe,
FOR RADIO AND T. V. REPAIRS
New Holland
Nhfit1n 49 W••••• .. ,..., .,..
Call Fr1nk Captain•, 414 N. ...., ""' •mlndmum sir~ 11 lnohe•.
V•n•t•ha ..a '-ruw• \,.11)1 ~I
front tires minimum size 6.00 (6
.
.
Sec•ncl
A.Je., MJddltpport •
Solar
Permanent
I
""'···~ .... vu.......... .2.
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12-3·Hc ply), Ellcdricel System, !sl.artet
~lii1Qon :&gt;U ,,,,.,y•vma .1.1.
I
ond
lighto).
sarety
Li!lhto
on
rear,
I
\,UIUmDVIi niU ol'lr1 4V
Alii. CONDlTION.!NG, R£FRIGER· nil c!Qaner, fuel (lfluge, roar wheel
I
Laval
\,.OIUMIMIS Holy fiMily
atlon aervl.:e. Jack's RefrJQetll· wgts., hydraulic soystem. One healiawark
CC
4.1
PHONE 419
vv
duty
ind-ustrial
type
loader,
.Phone
tion, New Haveo.
Tll·
\.u.umbvt W1tttr10n 4ot
not less than lfJ y.ard capadty,
Sandra Denise DJDJe.v, 8-day. 'Oiumbu• ttr.... ,..,. •• ~~
AUtTIONL:Ia
BAllY HO~,''E. IN ~~~' · S~·~·
cle-arance to be adequate to use ,old daua:hter ltf Marlon Dlna:ey
i'"OHD Leifheit, llock Sprin.:s,
C..nptet. ......._
•prlloyttlld CC ~
with dum~ truck, hydraulic coOJ- and Leotta Kirby Dlna:ey, New Clrclevlllt 40·
Pomeroy.
12·12-3tc
C.rlft lrtcltord
trolled burket on loader. One hea- Haven, died about noon at St.
-c. H. 3~
.Vrl~ PhOM Contm
I Girl'! Coat, $1~. 00; Gla3s Gobvy duty lndustriat type J()ader, J
h Hospital
Partentnug 'hllllcothe CCWalhlnaton
A." c. aradf.nt. bclne, Olll..
~~ t.Arn•raua ..
i&lt;'ss l•han 3 feet cut, can be mount· ~~~p Dec u '
'
leis, eui•h ,25; Gla8H Sherberts, &amp;-:111-tf
Ptlllollmll.,..-, eu ~·tuo ~.,
each .25; Assorted Aluminum
Pd along wdth ~oader. Mower must
s:r~·iving:.
be~idea
the
parents
~oonUttCehtt :.w -... ..~nOC;ron SS
231137.
6·23·1f
pan lld!, l'ach .03; UnJYersal
be equipped Wlth curb lift devi~e. are one brother, ao1 er JA:e, 4
kOOMYett J -1
~Jectric Sweeper, $3.00; 12 gal.
Ea("h lliddor muat btd on each yean old. Maternal lt'lndparent.a
CLILANDI
Man1fiatd ~
Jnr (j)Olteryl, $1.00; 1 General
Item separately, and e~ bid mu1t are Mr. and Mr1. Leland Kirby of
llodlo &amp; TV k•r•alr
Dayton
Palrview
84
Llfh.l ' · '"- 1~
tlectrlc RefriRerator 7 1·2 cu.
be ac_companied by a cOOek or Nfilw Haven and pr.ternal ~and- •P• th1r1e11 ~•wnae 01.2
Phone ~100
ft . $100.00; I L&amp;K Electric RePonMroy, 0111..
bo~d m the &lt;JOUm of ' 100 ·00 to the mother Ia Mr1, Merrm Teatlno,
aoutnu11arn 41
satisfaction of the Vil!a,:e Coun· c lumbul Ohio
frigerator 7 1·2 cu. ft . $100.00;
Mlamt aatt 7~ htntu Oof
°Funeral aarvl~el will be held
1 Gas eooklng sL!)'(e $100.00; CUSTOM 3UILT Kl1't.HEN DE-l oil -ll!i a wuaranty that tr the bid Ia
I r•Y 14 &amp;.NI)I'IOII ~uWen ..1
algood for your hom~ . Fr~• ea· • accepted a contract wlll be enter- today at 3 p. m. at tbe FOCIIIQDI
I Webster Record )'i,
(elee·
Atuwme
r••rmont !;j/
t1m1tet. ForemiO aud Abbott,
Into and its performance pro- Funeral Home, Maaon, w. va.
tml, $10.00; 2 telephone tands
UI)I'IGft WI lOUr Wrltht J-r.
each $3.00; 1 LlYing
oom
Phoue d~M-Y.
8-6-tJ perlv 8flcured. These checks or Rev. Dnld Freeman, New :Raven,
Suite &lt;2 pes.) total $80.00; 1 TELEVI'UON RADIO lr SMALL bonds wUJ be held untU the eon· will officiate. .Burial will btl julpher ~pnnp ••
ha-lmt•Liberty 4i
EaHy Chair Stool $2&lt;1.00; 4 aeb
.lp9)1nnce fepalt. Phone Otll ~~~~or bid b pr•rly executed made in the Graham Cemetery, Um1 Shl,..... ~ waJtanca 4-tl
rubber hoae (soft) each $2.~;
.
41 I..OICftl. . Jll
\11!Clia~oek, Raolne, C.blo.
YThem~llht U J'elerftd ta reject Graham StltJon, W. VI.
Pomeroy, Ohio
3 Garden
Push
Cu1Uvator1
lltMO
Materl
~7
t+30h:
any and all bids.
eal!h $3.00; Miac. lace curtains
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
1ot.... Whl-..
Ed'na Sehoenl'ob, Cl«k .. Admiliona, Dec. 10: Mn. Adam rol. . lcOtt 57 14!11edo LIDDef per strip .25; new 1 Smith &amp;
GOOD LUMP
COAL. PllONE
VIUate or Pomoroy
Weston .32 Pistol '10.00; 1 old
!tabs, Pt. Pleaun\; Dale ·P. Fi~er, MtUtrapGrt ,.. PtH&amp;antvut• •
820-M, Pomeroy.
12·6·6tp
Pistol (antique), $D.OO; 1 .38
112l12-l~i&lt;
GalllpolJa; Wllllar B. ~r. GaUl· ec••te \'allay ~ ••• w11nvt M
burel
pi1tol
specl1l long
poll•; Mn. John Thoma• notter, r'tckerkllton 71 ......, . Un6iln 61
(made In Spain! al10 hoJator
NEW liHIO PATr.F.liNS PLASTIC
Ga1Upolll; Mr1. Artbur William ro1t110 Mecomler 61
aud belt $38.00.
w1How bJlnde and ahade1, Veae
CON~IRINCI OROWI
.WrobloWJkl, GIUlpoU.; Ru..eU R.
to ..... Con!Nl 4L
ALL ANTIQUIS
tian blind•. aU tlndt lnd rolor1
NEW
YORK
UP!-the
Eastern
Campbell,
Galllpolla;
Cathy
Jollon•
Tot
....
W
N
10
1
Fiber cltll awnlnga, Day and 1 Walnut Platrorm Roekor $38.00;
Collea:~
Athletic
Conference lQ. 'MiddJeport.
'
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1 Walnut Love Seat $85.00; 1
JfJCbt RIIN pLattl all ldndt,
raised ita member aehaola to 121 ' .OJacbarJet, Dee. 10: W~lam l'oleH Walt. 64
M
Walnut Table $30.00: I Walnut
Before 9 r30 A.M.
AIU~h~IU ladden aU kJnd1.
Friday wben It admitted Bowdoin Stroth, Mrl. A. N. Beupl, WUllam lf.~::::.iW•r- ~Miurnte U
T1ble $30.00; 1 Walnut
Setb
Mlddlepott 6131.J
Free Eltb11te, Dale Wippel
C. W. Poot, QolnnlpiJC, Rochester, lhore, Wllllam llldl,, lin. Arch 1
st. lllnlolluo &gt;4
1
Walnut
Pomeror
525
Thoma•
Clock
$12.00;
Supply, 21;S Union Avenue,
Spool Stand $1~.00; 1 Oak UpKAUTZ Jl'•lo ITORI
Porpero.y, 0~10.
11·30-eok
and St.theFrancia
of Brooklyn.
The -100;
M~. Mn.
OtisW111lam
She'Wardh
and 1011,
,.....,_ It,
74 Johri
Aknn Morth ,_
Tech.
Unlveralty
of Rochester
Lambert,
Sben1
and
c;;•n.aamt
rlghl Desk, $20.00; 1 Oak Drop
At Cht1ter
ECAC
ahto
admitted an affiliate Mn. Llwrence Gerlac , Mn. Earl
~- -- 1. Leuf Table,
$1~.00;
1 Oak
Yukon 5·2145
the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Robin10n, :wrn. J. P. Moore, )Ira.
Straight Chair,
SJ .OO. Ileana
t4AMILL IIRVICI ITATION
Soccer Confe~nce, malr:lrlg a to- Arnot Wisematr, Thoma. Downard,
Above located 14'7 South Thlrtt
Before 9100 A.M.
tal of 20 member 1roups.
Albert Boln, Robert FUlton.
Av('nue, Middleport, Ohio. Sqe
AINnr lJSJ
D11vld C. Miller, Phones 8182
Eve11 Day Bervke
or 6287.
12-12-3tc ~~~~~~~~~~"""~"''
'
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O" 4" LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH '
by 10' ,., talvanized steel. E11ay
ed, ~ellvcred and 1preall on 1
to movet. See at the Met Auto . driveway• and roada. Sbulera
,
Sales, Middleport, Oblo, Phone
Conrtructlon, Phone
Middle- t
IThe NaU011'1 NewT~ 8hlltloD 'At)
604:1-1.
12·12-lltc
port 6018.
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PHONE 398

for

Kent

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Hour Monday

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Th.il Monday momin1 Mrt. o. P. ferenc:e ,
Klein will be heard over WMPO
A total of more tb1n J6 perradiG st.t.Uon durinl the CGffee . aone bave attended one ot more
HoW" at 10 o'clock.
rclaasea of the firat four 1euion1.
..
At the milt marketina meetinl
::Mrn. Klein, a member of the Dec. 7, it wal pointed out that
Amat~ur Gardeners Club of Mid· the demand tor milk to remain
dleport will speak on Christmas strong. The number of cows milkd_ccoralions. She wll~ also gi:Ve ~ar- ed is decreaalng as well u the
Uculars on the Omstmas U.ghtmg number of d&amp;ii'J farms.
contest to be conducted by the ear- It was found in tbe Racine
den clubs of Middleport in con-. area several dairy farma may
junction wtth the Cb.amber of show inereaseo when bulk tank
Commerce.
1-per.ttiona are unoer wtty.
The contest is opened to the pubhe and registration is not required. Akron East 56 8arbeorton 49
i•k
c.....'"-• ••
There Will be out·Jf-town judges ..,. ron
who wtll tour the town and view !
Akron St. Mary 40
each decoration.
Warren H1rdln1 61 Champion J1
___
Judging will be conducted on
Xonday, Dec. 21.

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People a,re FUIUIJ
Love and Matriaee
'l'alea of WP.lls Farlo
Peter Gunn
A1coa Theater
Steve Allen Show /
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12o45 Sign Off

•:so Tbe Alaskan'
:9:30 World of Talent
u:oo .The News Toalght

BoOQ b;ng llool Scho&lt;Ji.
8:M DoUR ~tin Show •
9:00 ROmper Room
10;80 . "Morie
l)o20 Yolll' l\11111
U:30 Mr. AJama and Kve

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10:00 Lamp Untp My Feet
Ul:SO Look Up and .Live
UoOO U, N. In Actlon
\l:30 Cameft
U·M 'News
t2;00 Rt;lv. Elwood Gibbs ,
12:90 Oral ~obert&amp;
1:00 Pro Football
3'45 Inside' F""'ball

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9:00 Cartoon Theater
10:00 lied Rowe
10:30 On the GO
11:00 I Lo.. Lu&lt;r ~
n:ao · December Bflde
12o00 LoV1l
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l2 :3o Search For Tomorrow
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Howard

See, ThornAlma TUrner,
ft~o,.li. Jorc"!\ Mrs. Rlehaod
Ord, Mrs.
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WANT ADS

1'0&amp; OONSISTENT DEPENDABLI! USULT8

, pace Mrs. Klein Will
Jackson, Logan Keepmg
Wl'th Panthers On Cage W•'ns Be On Coffee

_Jaekson and Lopn k.epl pac~
Wellston : Compston 0--0----0;
w1th the Pomeroy Panthers Fr1- Ramae}' 7-1 - 1~; Scharfenbt:rger
Apartment•, Pftp.le'' Terraca 1ncl
d0111y night Oh . the atrencth of eon- 6-0-12; Hendenhott 2---0---&gt;1:;
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vmcing wins over SEOAL oppon- Kisor 1- 1---3; Phillipa z--.4----B;
1 eaate ,.- word. a. !Mertloo. .MKWDum ebuc, - eo eeau.
Pomt1'0y. PAona 3lt-Y
ents. Jacbon '1 76-42 win over Tot.ls l&amp;e U.
I _., per word for thrw ~ve in8ertiool.
II 2 30tp
Galhpolia, and Logan'• 57·50 ~~cAthen : Wickerham 11-4---26;
lptdal - oae moDth for 30 eenta per word.
tory over 1n improving Nelfonvdle Bacon 2-1-5; Chase 2-1~;
Al'AH'~' MKNTS l''urnis.bed and
Flill role of 3 cenli per W&lt;&gt;l'\1 wUI be ebar&amp;«&lt; fno' J&lt;lvertiJiDOI
club leaves the lronmen, Chief- Begg 1-1-3; Nelson 1- 1--3;
umu1·nusned . .Mc14asLeu, .Mtddle- ( 21) Real tstaet:
IlliCit paid wJWn 10 day• :..'lee receirinl bUL
taint~ and the Panthel's tied for Bean 1- 1--3. ToLala 1~~lrrora tD Adnct.Wi.ni - Should be reported unmedi.atelJ. n.
purl. I ' DOm;: ijlJ+t--~ 2 a tJ FOR SALE ALL MO-oER=N::-=FIVII=
- first place with identical 3-{) reSEOAL STANDINGS
lllt1l.,. Seotinel will DOl be responei.ble for more than OM ine&lt;M"
cords.
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In the other league game, a real Pomeroy
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Middleport. Gas !loor furn1ce,
Card of ~'hanks IUid SpetUI. NOClcea of Bve-nt.a. $1.00 Oblruarl•
tussle,
Athens
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WellaLogan
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publiahed at 1 ce1a per WQni.
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center vt M1ddlepport. Close to FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH last night, ""Athens and Nelsonvtlle, Nelsonville
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shoppmg d ts tnct, enurches and
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khools. See or Call U&lt;tVId C.
Spruce 3-~200 .
12-8-6\1 polis - defending chamP!' - and We liston
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AREA SCORES
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Pomeroy 73 Middleport 41
C~J .r\Ut-'Sales
19) For Sale
"'""-"'-'""''~ _ l•·•· liJ.l2·&gt;t~ F~.oo. 114 Acres, two •tory clan
The jam at the top of the lad- Jackon 76 Gallipolis 42
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1~ BUICK V8 SPECIAL, $9915.
1\'JJ::N J . Three Htiotn.s, pantr)'
timber. Arnold Far_m, R~. 143, 3 part next week when on Tuesday Looan .57 Nelsonville SO
2 Door Sedan. Spotless ongin·
a 11 d b11 Lh gau furmace heial gas
mile east of Harrlsonvtlle. Ar· wght Logan 111V3.dea Jackson. While Racine 60 R!Jtlancl 45
al two tone green finish. Dynacoo.lung ~tu .. cs and electn~ re·
thur J. Arnold , Box 227, Millers that pure mayhem ia going on, the Eastern 65 Wahama 43
flow drive. New Buick trade-in,
fnger&lt;ttor turnu;ned. tJrst floor
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.
Panthen go to Nelsonville. Athehl!l BNvar 69 K.,..,- Creek 46
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
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Wat.rloo 6G Hannan Trace 37
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Zaleski 58, Harriaon 36
~- 2 Door Sedan. New pamt
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to 7 points, "ntil late in the third
job. Exceptional ln condition,
Middleport. t:lose to anopping
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diatrlct, aehoola and ehu~he11. JPOMEROY-6 rooms, gu fur· period agr.tnat Jackson. At that
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
!lent w1th stove and refngera
nace, porches. 4 Iota. Out of point the lronmen look over both
board11, acorlng 26 points to the Ashland 19 Gallon 72
19e6 ' ~ONTIAC VB TWO DOOR
tor $60-~ month; without stove
high water. $4200.00.
Se-dan. $1,211~ . Hydramatic. Exand refrigerator _$50.00 rn?nth. MIDDLIPORT- 6 rooms,
bath, loaen' 8 in tbe Iut quarter. Six lall.tont•IM 78 Piqua 69
foot eight Ed Sprigp, the P'roah Palnuvllh Haf'fty 52 fairport -45
ceptional. Blacttnars, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy, 0h1o
See or CaU David C. Miller,
gas furnace new kitchen . Le·
giant, hlt 8 fielders and three char- Wlll.artl 61 New London 45
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191)8 47ft. RJCHAiilll&gt;ON HOUSE _ _ _ .
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scorer. Six of hi! fielders were .Parma 78 Euclid ~
19M FORD V8 FAIRLANE, $895.
trailer. front kitchen wit h auto· ROOMS CLU.SE lN TOWN. 127
62xlHI Good frame buddmg. "lap-lhl!l."
last Cln•lancl Shaw 53
2 Door Sedan. Beautiful turm~ttic waaher. See Don Thom~ts
Butternut A\le.
11 30 12tc
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Clav.eand Halvhts 47
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Cleveland St. tgnat1u1 91
quol&amp;e an w 1 e 1018 .
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Phon• 101-Y
Mike Patton of Nelsonville fell
Clhel~~t~d South 66
tnar11, Pomeroy.
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VlLLK :-,.;.:;:~ a month. Phone 12 12.atc
behind
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Phil Harrison in Cla.,..and S.ntdictiM 54
I 11-u~ acorinc derby, a:ettinJ only 16
SJNGI!:R ZIG ZAG SEWING MA6!U;.!;-M.
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1957 YOLKS WAGON Ca!l . Earl
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against Loa:an while Harrison held Clavaland C.thednl Lfltln 77
Rottgen, Letart, W. Va., l'wm~ng
cost over $300.00. Pay off bal- i''OUJt HUOM HOUSE, HATH. 128
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Clav•1•nd Glanville 63,
12 11 Jte ' ance of $143.00. Payments $8.00
~-2144 .
Umon Avenue. Call 3M·J.
Scaled blds will be recei.,.ed In to his 20 point pace at Middleport.
Blake, Dalton and Stump ied the Cleveland Eut tech 19
'1oM Cle.n Usad Can'l
per month. Phone 343. 12-8-0tc
~~tc the off·ice of the Village Clerk, Logan attack getting 17, 14 and 15
ClaYeland Jonn Adamt 53
lll Malee
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MACHINE 1 \ I I J Help Wantca
noon on Doccmber 21, 1959 on the ably most of the way. Logan R~ Ciav-., •.r.nd Rhodes 4~
MITROPOLITAN
Hound 66 model
originally - - - - - -· - - · -· - serves
won
43-28.
Cleveland
John
Ma,.n.. ll 65
sold f~r $179.:&gt;0. Brand new WANTED
A MIDDLZ
AGE fo~~~~~~~~ For the purcha~
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Rusa Wickerham starred at Athttaval.and w.. r "f~h 63
2 1• W:.
conbole cabmet. Take over payhoutmkecper for eJderly e.oup\e.
of
by tbe Village of Pomeroy
a
1960 truck cha1111 is and dump ens wUh 26 points, getUng the Bull-lllyrl.a 61 Findl-ay :12
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Lima 71 Hamilton Taft 46
tiOc ~HIUSTMAS TREES ~Oc Your 10 :-'l!:LY ~NTIQUE GIFTS, SP.I'&gt; WANTim LADY
BOOKKEI!:Pl&lt;:R
Truck t.o •have gross vehld,.. Nelaonvllle
6 18 32 ftO C1ncrnnatl Canfral 6a
tar' e or !'mall. ~Oc each,
t:IAL putr 15'-h 1Dl'h1 cut gla5s,
for
local
e11tabli~hment.
Buai·
weight
Ntting of 21,000 1b8. or Logan
1~ 25 40 :S7
(1nc1nnatl St. Xavier 50
Cob
all-blue
overl11y
decanters
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Nelsonville: Anderson 5---1- 11; CincinnAti Elder 66
or,~~ a.~, to 7·30 p.~i 30 12t _!~m-~roy. _Phone 61~1-J .. 12-B·Otc not neceSJiiry. FurniBh refer- dump body. All typea &lt;~f engine Dexter 5---2-12; Patton ~16;
Cn-ac:lnnati Tdt 47
Daily Senllnel, Pomero~, Ohw. will be eoPSidered but bid must Kunzman 5-1- 11; Murphy o--o-- Walnut Hills 14 Oak Hilts 46
EXCLUSIVt-: DJSTlUBUTORSFOR
1Clncmnati Hughn 75
el!ces. Wnle Hox tHIB-B, % 'l'he specify cu. lnch displacement, 0. Totals 20-1~.
GOQ}.) BANK
Moore Business Forms, ret:l~&gt;ter
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numbi!r of cylinders, et.e . .F11ve (!;)
Logan : Myers f--1- 9; Blake
Cincinnati ROSIU Bacon 66
N)e. .Mra.., NeJI
MlddJeawart
carbon, stock books, ole. Quick
speed Direct in fifth transmission, 1- 17; Dalton 7---()._14; Stump "1- Hllllboro 71 Fr~nklin Heights 56
Ptirlland.SUYem•me Road.
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service. Quality J•rint Shop,
Lwo·apeed axle, 1heatcr .and de· 1- 15; Nelson 1-0--2. TOtals 27- Gl'ftnfield McCia•n 65
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Middleport, Phone 6041Y.
froster , two front -tow hcl&gt;kt, one 3-67.
Wllmintrton 64
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rear tow loop, right •and .left elec- Jackson
17 32 ~ 76 Columbu1 E.11t 66 London 41
RESTAURANT BUSINEO;S READY l.IUN.t:L ELECTRIC THAIN,
lfi 28 34 42 Columou... North 82
BABY SITTING Irlc .windshield wi!pcl'8, right and Gallipolis
•~x- IRONING AND
to go, fully equipped, low rent,
Jackson: Swingle B-2-18; Van
ColumDus At~ulnu 39
at home or out bY day or week. Ieft rear view mirrors, algnal
TltA switches and track . Call
&amp;ood location, steady Income.
Wrlto % The Daily Sentinel, Itght..s, mud fLaps, ·h eavy duty Fouen 0-0--0; Davia 3-0--6;
926-M.
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Phone
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bukes, .heavy duty front and rear Beckley 2--Q..--.4; Sprlgg:1 8--3-19; Col'lmbul En1moor 56
Box 668A, Jletmeroy, Ohio.
I'Nireon franklin 5..
Pomeroy.
12-B..alp
~tprlngso,
reinforced fra.me, 8.21'i x Hyden 1- 2---4; Slavens 6-3---11;
12-Utc
20 n•ylon 10 ply t.irea. lug t)'lpe on Wright 1- 2-2; Johnson 2--0--4; Goiumbu1 C•nrrou OU
\,OIIItnD\tt Wtlt SB 01
rear, dump bed to ·be 6~ x 9 :feet Schaul!eil 1--0-2. Tolala 32 (12 of
!20l Business Servic;es (Jour
20) 76.
Arlington ) I D&gt;~~.o.•'-~ oo.
ycf,)-.wllh
33"
head
and
Gallipolis : Gilmore 2-1--!j:; "''".. "w •.,w H ~ ............ ~ 66 0"{
MUELLER FURNACIII ... , WEST .... t;lil. 24"' s ides wJth. lh size wing
type ~~~b protccttJr, door in tail Evan.11 0---2-2; Duncan 6--0---12; ....... ,..,., .... «vrr•m•v••n .. ,
HOUlE
appli.ancH.
Arnold
·aroPCNMr•r. Ohio
th•n, Syracuh, OhiO. Phona ~te. romplete with hoist. Tl'uck Dowler ~; Crawley 1--0-2; Uroana .2" Mr. Vornon w Ut
Lane 7-0-14; Tawney 1--0-2; • "'"''"'~ ..,"'~ ., •• ftwt Yli :lb
136-Y.
11 19 tfc lo be vellow in color.
DEALER FOR
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ITEM NO. 2 - For llhe pur- Totals 17 (8 of 13) 42.
BOB'S TREI SERVICI AND Rl· chase by the Village of Pomeroy Wellston
11 17 32 40 42 i.lublln 61 Colvmbu• v1uv•nuy 'tA
Massey-Ferguson
mova~ Phone 6848.
12·3401• for a new 1960 Utility Type Trac- Athena
10 23 31 40 4~
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"'"'h"mbv1 Ro1ary Stt
tor,
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aize,
four
wheel
tyrpe,
FOR RADIO AND T. V. REPAIRS
New Holland
Nhfit1n 49 W••••• .. ,..., .,..
Call Fr1nk Captain•, 414 N. ...., ""' •mlndmum sir~ 11 lnohe•.
V•n•t•ha ..a '-ruw• \,.11)1 ~I
front tires minimum size 6.00 (6
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Sec•ncl
A.Je., MJddltpport •
Solar
Permanent
I
""'···~ .... vu.......... .2.
A. M. to 9 P. M.
12-3·Hc ply), Ellcdricel System, !sl.artet
~lii1Qon :&gt;U ,,,,.,y•vma .1.1.
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lighto).
sarety
Li!lhto
on
rear,
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\,UIUmDVIi niU ol'lr1 4V
Alii. CONDlTION.!NG, R£FRIGER· nil c!Qaner, fuel (lfluge, roar wheel
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Laval
\,.OIUMIMIS Holy fiMily
atlon aervl.:e. Jack's RefrJQetll· wgts., hydraulic soystem. One healiawark
CC
4.1
PHONE 419
vv
duty
ind-ustrial
type
loader,
.Phone
tion, New Haveo.
Tll·
\.u.umbvt W1tttr10n 4ot
not less than lfJ y.ard capadty,
Sandra Denise DJDJe.v, 8-day. 'Oiumbu• ttr.... ,..,. •• ~~
AUtTIONL:Ia
BAllY HO~,''E. IN ~~~' · S~·~·
cle-arance to be adequate to use ,old daua:hter ltf Marlon Dlna:ey
i'"OHD Leifheit, llock Sprin.:s,
C..nptet. ......._
•prlloyttlld CC ~
with dum~ truck, hydraulic coOJ- and Leotta Kirby Dlna:ey, New Clrclevlllt 40·
Pomeroy.
12·12-3tc
C.rlft lrtcltord
trolled burket on loader. One hea- Haven, died about noon at St.
-c. H. 3~
.Vrl~ PhOM Contm
I Girl'! Coat, $1~. 00; Gla3s Gobvy duty lndustriat type J()ader, J
h Hospital
Partentnug 'hllllcothe CCWalhlnaton
A." c. aradf.nt. bclne, Olll..
~~ t.Arn•raua ..
i&lt;'ss l•han 3 feet cut, can be mount· ~~~p Dec u '
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leis, eui•h ,25; Gla8H Sherberts, &amp;-:111-tf
Ptlllollmll.,..-, eu ~·tuo ~.,
each .25; Assorted Aluminum
Pd along wdth ~oader. Mower must
s:r~·iving:.
be~idea
the
parents
~oonUttCehtt :.w -... ..~nOC;ron SS
231137.
6·23·1f
pan lld!, l'ach .03; UnJYersal
be equipped Wlth curb lift devi~e. are one brother, ao1 er JA:e, 4
kOOMYett J -1
~Jectric Sweeper, $3.00; 12 gal.
Ea("h lliddor muat btd on each yean old. Maternal lt'lndparent.a
CLILANDI
Man1fiatd ~
Jnr (j)Olteryl, $1.00; 1 General
Item separately, and e~ bid mu1t are Mr. and Mr1. Leland Kirby of
llodlo &amp; TV k•r•alr
Dayton
Palrview
84
Llfh.l ' · '"- 1~
tlectrlc RefriRerator 7 1·2 cu.
be ac_companied by a cOOek or Nfilw Haven and pr.ternal ~and- •P• th1r1e11 ~•wnae 01.2
Phone ~100
ft . $100.00; I L&amp;K Electric RePonMroy, 0111..
bo~d m the &lt;JOUm of ' 100 ·00 to the mother Ia Mr1, Merrm Teatlno,
aoutnu11arn 41
satisfaction of the Vil!a,:e Coun· c lumbul Ohio
frigerator 7 1·2 cu. ft . $100.00;
Mlamt aatt 7~ htntu Oof
°Funeral aarvl~el will be held
1 Gas eooklng sL!)'(e $100.00; CUSTOM 3UILT Kl1't.HEN DE-l oil -ll!i a wuaranty that tr the bid Ia
I r•Y 14 &amp;.NI)I'IOII ~uWen ..1
algood for your hom~ . Fr~• ea· • accepted a contract wlll be enter- today at 3 p. m. at tbe FOCIIIQDI
I Webster Record )'i,
(elee·
Atuwme
r••rmont !;j/
t1m1tet. ForemiO aud Abbott,
Into and its performance pro- Funeral Home, Maaon, w. va.
tml, $10.00; 2 telephone tands
UI)I'IGft WI lOUr Wrltht J-r.
each $3.00; 1 LlYing
oom
Phoue d~M-Y.
8-6-tJ perlv 8flcured. These checks or Rev. Dnld Freeman, New :Raven,
Suite &lt;2 pes.) total $80.00; 1 TELEVI'UON RADIO lr SMALL bonds wUJ be held untU the eon· will officiate. .Burial will btl julpher ~pnnp ••
ha-lmt•Liberty 4i
EaHy Chair Stool $2&lt;1.00; 4 aeb
.lp9)1nnce fepalt. Phone Otll ~~~~or bid b pr•rly executed made in the Graham Cemetery, Um1 Shl,..... ~ waJtanca 4-tl
rubber hoae (soft) each $2.~;
.
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\11!Clia~oek, Raolne, C.blo.
YThem~llht U J'elerftd ta reject Graham StltJon, W. VI.
Pomeroy, Ohio
3 Garden
Push
Cu1Uvator1
lltMO
Materl
~7
t+30h:
any and all bids.
eal!h $3.00; Miac. lace curtains
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
1ot.... Whl-..
Ed'na Sehoenl'ob, Cl«k .. Admiliona, Dec. 10: Mn. Adam rol. . lcOtt 57 14!11edo LIDDef per strip .25; new 1 Smith &amp;
GOOD LUMP
COAL. PllONE
VIUate or Pomoroy
Weston .32 Pistol '10.00; 1 old
!tabs, Pt. Pleaun\; Dale ·P. Fi~er, MtUtrapGrt ,.. PtH&amp;antvut• •
820-M, Pomeroy.
12·6·6tp
Pistol (antique), $D.OO; 1 .38
112l12-l~i&lt;
GalllpolJa; Wllllar B. ~r. GaUl· ec••te \'allay ~ ••• w11nvt M
burel
pi1tol
specl1l long
poll•; Mn. John Thoma• notter, r'tckerkllton 71 ......, . Un6iln 61
(made In Spain! al10 hoJator
NEW liHIO PATr.F.liNS PLASTIC
Ga1Upolll; Mr1. Artbur William ro1t110 Mecomler 61
aud belt $38.00.
w1How bJlnde and ahade1, Veae
CON~IRINCI OROWI
.WrobloWJkl, GIUlpoU.; Ru..eU R.
to ..... Con!Nl 4L
ALL ANTIQUIS
tian blind•. aU tlndt lnd rolor1
NEW
YORK
UP!-the
Eastern
Campbell,
Galllpolla;
Cathy
Jollon•
Tot
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10
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Fiber cltll awnlnga, Day and 1 Walnut Platrorm Roekor $38.00;
Collea:~
Athletic
Conference lQ. 'MiddJeport.
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1 Walnut Love Seat $85.00; 1
JfJCbt RIIN pLattl all ldndt,
raised ita member aehaola to 121 ' .OJacbarJet, Dee. 10: W~lam l'oleH Walt. 64
M
Walnut Table $30.00: I Walnut
Before 9 r30 A.M.
AIU~h~IU ladden aU kJnd1.
Friday wben It admitted Bowdoin Stroth, Mrl. A. N. Beupl, WUllam lf.~::::.iW•r- ~Miurnte U
T1ble $30.00; 1 Walnut
Setb
Mlddlepott 6131.J
Free Eltb11te, Dale Wippel
C. W. Poot, QolnnlpiJC, Rochester, lhore, Wllllam llldl,, lin. Arch 1
st. lllnlolluo &gt;4
1
Walnut
Pomeror
525
Thoma•
Clock
$12.00;
Supply, 21;S Union Avenue,
Spool Stand $1~.00; 1 Oak UpKAUTZ Jl'•lo ITORI
Porpero.y, 0~10.
11·30-eok
and St.theFrancia
of Brooklyn.
The -100;
M~. Mn.
OtisW111lam
She'Wardh
and 1011,
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74 Johri
Aknn Morth ,_
Tech.
Unlveralty
of Rochester
Lambert,
Sben1
and
c;;•n.aamt
rlghl Desk, $20.00; 1 Oak Drop
At Cht1ter
ECAC
ahto
admitted an affiliate Mn. Llwrence Gerlac , Mn. Earl
~- -- 1. Leuf Table,
$1~.00;
1 Oak
Yukon 5·2145
the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Robin10n, :wrn. J. P. Moore, )Ira.
Straight Chair,
SJ .OO. Ileana
t4AMILL IIRVICI ITATION
Soccer Confe~nce, malr:lrlg a to- Arnot Wisematr, Thoma. Downard,
Above located 14'7 South Thlrtt
Before 9100 A.M.
tal of 20 member 1roups.
Albert Boln, Robert FUlton.
Av('nue, Middleport, Ohio. Sqe
AINnr lJSJ
D11vld C. Miller, Phones 8182
Eve11 Day Bervke
or 6287.
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by 10' ,., talvanized steel. E11ay
ed, ~ellvcred and 1preall on 1
to movet. See at the Met Auto . driveway• and roada. Sbulera
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Sales, Middleport, Oblo, Phone
Conrtructlon, Phone
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IThe NaU011'1 NewT~ 8hlltloD 'At)
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Klein will be heard over WMPO
A total of more tb1n J6 perradiG st.t.Uon durinl the CGffee . aone bave attended one ot more
HoW" at 10 o'clock.
rclaasea of the firat four 1euion1.
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At the milt marketina meetinl
::Mrn. Klein, a member of the Dec. 7, it wal pointed out that
Amat~ur Gardeners Club of Mid· the demand tor milk to remain
dleport will speak on Christmas strong. The number of cows milkd_ccoralions. She wll~ also gi:Ve ~ar- ed is decreaalng as well u the
Uculars on the Omstmas U.ghtmg number of d&amp;ii'J farms.
contest to be conducted by the ear- It was found in tbe Racine
den clubs of Middleport in con-. area several dairy farma may
junction wtth the Cb.amber of show inereaseo when bulk tank
Commerce.
1-per.ttiona are unoer wtty.
The contest is opened to the pubhe and registration is not required. Akron East 56 8arbeorton 49
i•k
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who wtll tour the town and view !
Akron St. Mary 40
each decoration.
Warren H1rdln1 61 Champion J1
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Xonday, Dec. 21.

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Control
Swaru, Spruce 3ft986. 12·12-t~p

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People a,re FUIUIJ
Love and Matriaee
'l'alea of WP.lls Farlo
Peter Gunn
A1coa Theater
Steve Allen Show /
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tl;IO Late Show
12o45 Sign Off

•:so Tbe Alaskan'
:9:30 World of Talent
u:oo .The News Toalght

BoOQ b;ng llool Scho&lt;Ji.
8:M DoUR ~tin Show •
9:00 ROmper Room
10;80 . "Morie
l)o20 Yolll' l\11111
U:30 Mr. AJama and Kve

•·.30 1-..N ,•tootball
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1:00 ·B01d · Advent~

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ctll, Jane til~. Mike
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IAnn

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Paula

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3·00 :seat \he. Clock
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5o3.0 MS Frleod Fllck•
, l:llfl Son !ranchOO Ileal

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John Dal}' ~ewa
Colt .4~
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Cheyenne
Bourbon Stl'eet Beat
Adveflturea in Paradile

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8:30 Amerl~Uls ..at Wor
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10:00 Lamp Untp My Feet
Ul:SO Look Up and .Live
UoOO U, N. In Actlon
\l:30 Cameft
U·M 'News
t2;00 Rt;lv. Elwood Gibbs ,
12:90 Oral ~obert&amp;
1:00 Pro Football
3'45 Inside' F""'ball

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9:00 Cartoon Theater
10:00 lied Rowe
10:30 On the GO
11:00 I Lo.. Lu&lt;r ~
n:ao · December Bflde
12o00 LoV1l
lJio .. .
l2 :3o Search For Tomorrow
t2.:U :rb4!l Gultllnt; 1.J.ibt

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Spencer,
Howard

See, ThornAlma TUrner,
ft~o,.li. Jorc"!\ Mrs. Rlehaod
Ord, Mrs.
Mra. Clara

Rood.
Loris

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1;39 As ltbe World 'N~a
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2:30 BOUie PllrtJ
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1:30 The Verdict Is ~ours
t:ejd Tbe IJttlbter ~
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I:9Q , ,Art~~ 1. ~milb,. ft...,
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Christma1 BOiiua of UOO

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D:oo GE Theater
dhriinal·
Alfred llitcbeoek Pro..ntt

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383-M. ~::mn).ore Supf}J Store.
phmoa recently traded on orVauelu.n Peat Ccmtro Co. lllem·/
gans. Mahogany flnlah. Priced ' beT ut National Peat C~trol
low Act now. We won't have
AaociaUon.
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th&lt;m long. Wendoli'J 7th I&lt; (l.'"-l
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5': 38 . Hall of Fame
l8:00"· News Pleture
7 00 Riverboat
Sunday Showcase
9:00 ."',he¥J Sho•
1 0:00" }iOr~tta. Young
t.O:S. ; 'Wibblt:a·· TOWn
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From Tbese Roots
House on lltgh Street
Split Pers~•Li.ty
Steamboat Bill
Slit. Prestoo
Steamboot BUl
Jlm ·Thacker ShrJW'
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guests Ml's Kdherine Millikan
and
&amp;nest Sinon answered
to roll CIIJ with "Evergreens for
DeC&lt;Jratlne". It waa announced
that entries were made at the
Rutland Flower Show and rlbbona
were awarded to Mn. Gerald WU·
dermbth, Mrs. Phil William10n
, and Mrs. Hennessy.
?lana were made tor aa a11Ct10D
sale at the next meet1n1. 'l'be
group decided to make a Cbrlat·
mas arraD.ement tor the Shop..
pers Lounge and to make minlature arrangemenli for the Meigs
General Hospital. It was voted
to send gllta to the Athe111 State
Hospital.

OIUCJCII FOR TODAY
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recent visitors in Pt. Pleasant Wlth
Mr. and Mrs, William Knight and
Mrs. Henneuy lntrodu~ JKr•
family.
Millikan who showed al.det of

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Party Line", by Mra.. Johu Ertrin;
"Surprise Feast",
Homer Riee
and "Let's Keep Christmas' by
Mrs. Frank Grueser. Group alnj!·
ing of "Oh Come AU Ye Faithful ' concluded the program.
Due to the Chriltmas holidafa
the next meet 'ng will be held on
December 31 and will be a New
\'ears party with a potluck din·
ntr at 7 p. m.

Wedding Uniting Mr. and Mrs. Keller ·
Was An Event Of November 28 At Chester

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John ){ichael Kent, 2.5, Middl e·
owned by Mayme F. Hobart, 391
port, driving a 1057 Chevrolet
L:.ncoln·&amp;t., Middleport, told pollee
t.bat he was pulling from Lynn,st.
onto Second-at and headed west.
He coUJded with a car driven by
EarJ Gibbs, 186 Mulberey·av owned
by Aq:lbroie Gibba whicb waa
headed eilst on Second·at. .Tbe acci·
dent occurred at 12:60 p.m.
A wreck was invest.gated Satarday afternoon by the Sherlff'a of·
flee on the RO&lt;:ky Hollow road
near Star Grange in which medium
damage was reported.
A station wagon driven by Jeek
Goode, 16, Dexter RD, and owned
· by his father, Roy EUgene Go4?&lt;1e.
collided head·on at a sharp curve
witb a station wagon ~iven by
Archie McKinney, Dexter. The
accident occUrred during a rein
and the road wal veey allppery,
oUlcen reported.
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with the eenterp1eee I lar&amp;e
wreathe of pine conea encirtlln&amp;:
a . huge red . candle and 1 red
remdeer wb1ch was surrounded
by hour. Sm~ll arrana:~menta of
holly tied wlth red r.lbbon were
on each place card. M111 Augusta
Genheimer asked grace.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, devotional
leader read ."A .CbriBtmas Poem"
and all() laalah 40 : 1,12 and pusages from Matth~w. She told 'I
true story co~cermng th~ nativity
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dies on the mantel a lighted tree and the natJVJty scene completed the decorations of the social room of ~he Fede!ated
Church Thursday evening for the annual Chnstmas dinner
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Evening chorus concerts in
downtown Pomeroy were as' sured today for three even..

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of the week preceding
' Christmas eve with the an·
nouncement of area church
and school groups that will
participate.
Tbe progral11, according to
Paul Casci of the merchants
may in future
become a traditional
coJ~nlurtit) movement Jn line
many in larger centers
Ij ~;;~·~t~~"keeping
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1925 which was the year hia
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objective in inYitin&amp; choraJ groupe:
to join in that week'a eventa wen
motivated from a sincere bope that
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