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Twilight Garden Club Holds Christmas
Party Thursday At Federated C~urch

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M6inly Abou,.
People
In Pomeroy
ly LUCILLI HAWKINS

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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
SHORT PIUT LIO
IARNSLI!Y, lftllllnd UPI 11trM lntNPid lnflllh •llrl• Mt
out frDm B1rM1.-y SundQ •n 1
5,000...,11e expedltien to 1M IM•
,.. Desert In en old •rmy trvck.
The truck brob clowtt 200

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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

fron) tt1rtin1 point.

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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Your Loci1 Banker!

wu inveatlgated Sunday
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atr both c11.rs had been moved be·
fore the pohce were called,
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.
Tbere were· no arrests and no

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Local Officers
Investigate 2
Aecidents
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The dinner was
served at
6:30 and members were seated at ~ ~~=====================!
a beautifully
d~aaed
table 1president, 18 memben and two .I'
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
scene .on diaplay, which took
place m Central America.
During tbe business 11ession Jn
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Evergreens, poinsettias, colored lights and large green can·
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
of the Twilight Garden Club.

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ir Groups To Sing At
Tree During Christmas Week
I First

Of Kind
;In Modern Times
! It Is Believed
Evening chorus concerts in
downtown Pomeroy were as' sured today for three even..

I ings

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
Christ in·
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1925 which was the year hia
residence began in Pomeroy.

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Caaci sa.ld the committft'a flnt
objective in inYitin&amp; choraJ groupe:
to join in that week'a eventa wen
motivated from a sincere bope that
"musi.c of thi&amp; kind could 4o much
in bringing more people cJoeGOd .and HiB altar of ~~~

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A House ·subcommittee tabled legislation

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a._.reement between a California electric co1,11·
pany and the federal government to construct
a big reclam1tion project. The company
would !lave financed lhe project's electric
power laeilitl(!s. This would have saved the
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company- would have paid $4,500,000 yearly
for the use of the falling water, plus $145 ·
million in federal, state and Local taxes .

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teiling comment from California pa·pers. The
Palo Alto T1mes said: "Private enterprise
has been shut out of another area in favor of
further centralization of spendln(l: and control in the federal government." The Contra
Costa Gazette said: '' 11 is blffllng how ·the

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more sensible than a genuine get-together of
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If the American people want to reduce
eovemment spending, want to check infla- 1
Uon, and want to maintain their liberties, 1
tbey're going to have to make their desires I
rett much mote forcefully in the legislative
chambers.

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people can tolerate a condition that is costing them millions on one hand , and turn
down a p1·oposi tion that would net them mil lions on the other." and adds that "power is
one of the two items in household . industrial
and farm use that costs just a small fraction
more than it did 20 years ago, whereas every thing else has doubled and tripled.' ' The
Grass Valley Union said · ';\Vhat rould be

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Commentating Editorially

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A House ·subcommittee tabled legislation

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whtch would have authm1zed a partnership

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a._.reement between a California electric co1,11·
pany and the federal government to construct
a big reclam1tion project. The company
would !lave financed lhe project's electric
power laeilitl(!s. This would have saved the
govermnebt (that is , thr ta·xpayers) $60 mil -

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lion in . COfst.ructton costs. In addition, the

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company- would have paid $4,500,000 yearly
for the use of the falling water, plus $145 ·
million in federal, state and Local taxes .

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The subcommittee's al·tion produced some
teiling comment from California pa·pers. The
Palo Alto T1mes said: "Private enterprise
has been shut out of another area in favor of
further centralization of spendln(l: and control in the federal government." The Contra
Costa Gazette said: '' 11 is blffllng how ·the

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Do It Every- Time

THE DAILY SENTINEL ---- -·-

more sensible than a genuine get-together of
governmental agencies and invc!'ltor-owned
business tn a partnership to put the country

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This Christmas
~ift they'll _"_ever forg~ •••

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g1ve an exc1tmg
, watchband

GO
OLDSMOBILE

FOR HliR

FOR HIM

FOR 18601

I

in a sound and safe condition ·to go fu]] speed
ahead. "
If the American people want to reduce
eovemment spending, want to check infla- 1
Uon, and want to maintain their liberties, 1
tbey're going to have to make their desires I
rett much mote forcefully in the legislative
chambers.

COME
A'RUNNIN'

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fm_~~ give the

people can tolerate a condition that is costing them millions on one hand , and turn
down a p1·oposi tion that would net them mil lions on the other." and adds that "power is
one of the two items in household . industrial
and farm use that costs just a small fraction
more than it did 20 years ago, whereas every thing else has doubled and tripled.' ' The
Grass Valley Union said · ';\Vhat rould be

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IIIIIU yow ...... wfMII:i
llwt-thll lllr\11~1( ~ 'lit •
bind Itt s,t:IOd ........ flf

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Former Resident
Trim Your Tree IOf Hobson Dies
Th~ Expert Way After Actident
For 8est Results

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WIIIDSWII'f

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SPREAD THE "HOUDAY" SPIRIT OVEil THE YEAR!
Th.ere is DO Ohristmaa 'firt t.bat eivea ao much la5ttnl .....,..,ion

CONTEMPORARY SYLOUETI'E TELEVISION
Syloutte styling iln a mOchm: mode for most up-to-the-minute

Model 23§38. Only $381Ulli.

K and C JEWELERS

lAKER FURNITURE

Pomeroy, Ohio

On Tile Brlghteol Coraer In Middleport

PHILCO
Ooek B•llos Prleed

as • 1960 Oldimobile! Sb: Holiday modelJ - the ScenlCoupe
and SportSedan In S great aeriea; 4 new FieQa Mtion ...,..on
modeb, including two new three«atersl Glve your fiiDilY the
most satisty.in.g preeeot: the:r've- ever received. See your local
Oldsmobile dealer! Thke a Rocket Teat. today ---- be merry all
year long!

fvmtture .p'OUPI.ngll. Note new big 23" screen framed in a BtUlptured HlloLigbt mask that Jivee bhiJ trim fuodel .a luxury loot.
Adjuatable on/off HaloL}ght control. Top tuning with the Syl·
vanlra Ml.g:le Toucll. Hidden. retested top tuning eontrols. Brushed bl'UII appointments, tabinet .,grain ftnilibed in Blonde Oat.

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ALSO PHONOGRAPHS BY PHILCO

FOREMAN AND A'BIOTT

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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BOSTON UPJ - Aeiag Sugar
Ray Robinson tries to whake Mf
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tor a
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A number of esUbUsheil football fjng have lnqtilted if I

crown fnr the fifth time March
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silio at Chicago. Since then, the
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fer.d it.
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that."
want

TO HOLD ICE BENEFIT
COLD SPRING HARBOR, t . l
UPI Nancy and Ronnie Ludington, tbe U. S. Pair figure skat·
i.nJ champions , will appear on &amp;he
Nasaau and Suffolk Count)! ~bap­
tcra
the Multiple Sclerotia So-

I prefer taking no sides in this issue publicly. Let the oldtimers here, 1ike Ha-rry Barnes for exampl&amp;, speak. I wiU say

undorstandi~g t~at th~

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But Mr. Batner has his position to make dear. Now Mr.
Barnes, an Old friend, is noted for his wit a-nd erudite learning
in a number of flelds, not the least of which is Sports.
dou.bt seriously if he means the board of educfrtlon _sh®,ld be
shipped in toto to Mr. KhrUshchev's Moscow. e's having his
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and t~gltlmate. flOW·
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To the Sports Desk :
ThomP'Oft, 1491h:. ot Areentln•,
knocked out Don Jordan, 150!/t, ••
Los An"l" (4, non.titf•l~--- -- -

Pomet'Oy's Panthers.

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home court advantage, in this
likely worth l:i to 20 PQiDt5.
town
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Elsewhere about the lt:.!gue
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tle between the «Uar-matet, and
Logan, a-o Uke Pbmeroy, fneets
Jackson, al!Hl a-o.
The round ls the final
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"UhJAgton Redsl:Jn.s, 24-lQ, SunA total of 315,3.2(,: fane turned
411 and young super-star Unitas out for tHe final week efld of the
fttrtli'DII three scorJng_passes when regular season rais~ng the league's
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Trail Seekipg No. _l Rating
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Wett Virginia's unbeaten Mountaineen hit the tournament tr.ail
tbls week and fihd out whether
they have a chanc~ al being natJona! champions again

or meN'

pt!I!J.h&lt;le~ to the throne.
running on a fi\•e .game
•treak, the third-ranked
who were national
the l9&amp;HI8 season,
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this season
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American Jerry \VeSt fed fhe Wfy
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week. The :Bearcats have only
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',;even.. days and that ohe il WU'h 1
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sectJrid-ranked CllifOi'nla bad
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M-43, and tbe Golden ileatl h..e
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Atf teams iii tbe top 10, Wifh
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-------------------- Panthers Go TO Ndsonville TUesday

Aging Sugar Ray
Starts TUbe-Ups
For Title Fight

•

Athens l-2, Is
Visitor Into
Middleport .

BOSTON UPJ - Aeiag Sugar
Ray Robinson tries to whake Mf
the rust or 2() mObths of inaclivit)'
tor a
lonigbt Wbt'ft be tunes up
middleweJ&amp;flt ''title" bout by taking on sol YoUng of Providence,
R. L in 1 lO.rounder at the Garden.

Since the Middlepoft sohool bo.,d a~tlon in endins. lhe
Thanksgiving Day f~tball fame las! week one lellet hasl&gt;een
Robinson hasn't been In a ring published jn opposition to i . Saturd~y lht oecohd Obe littlved.
sin~ he •on the middleweight
A number of esUbUsheil football fjng have lnqtilted if I

crown fnr the fifth time March
2.'~. 1958, decisloning Carmen Ba·
silio at Chicago. Since then, the
National Boxing A&amp;sn . has stripped
him of the title for failing to de·
fer.d it.
0 I

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I

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I

u~tt 11 an d

New

;~:!P~~~- re':!~~~o~"~i;l Ra!e:~

publish letters sUpporting the board's action. We
have told all of them "yes." But to ~ate !bey have put off the
letter writing exercise with· the comment, "Perhaps it's just
as well to le~ sleeping dogs lie still. It's been done , and that's
that."
want

TO HOLD ICE BENEFIT
COLD SPRING HARBOR, t . l
UPI Nancy and Ronnie Ludington, tbe U. S. Pair figure skat·
i.nJ champions , will appear on &amp;he
Nasaau and Suffolk Count)! ~bap­
tcra
the Multiple Sclerotia So-

I prefer taking no sides in this issue publicly. Let the oldtimers here, 1ike Ha-rry Barnes for exampl&amp;, speak. I wiU say

undorstandi~g t~at th~

I

But Mr. Batner has his position to make dear. Now Mr.
Barnes, an Old friend, is noted for his wit a-nd erudite learning
in a number of flelds, not the least of which is Sports.
dou.bt seriously if he means the board of educfrtlon _sh®,ld be
shipped in toto to Mr. KhrUshchev's Moscow. e's having his
fun. But he doubtless is sfncer~. t.OO, in feeling bad OY!or a

we

ciety at tbe Huntington Country fixture of his spol1s Jlfe
Club, Jao. 2.
category. His position is

being ·delegated to the "no illfire"

an ho~est one,

and t~gltlmate. flOW·
ever, here's a ~uess that wise old Harry adJnlls in hk setious
IUINOS, AIRU UPI - Fed•rlo, moments that' time marche's on."
To the Sports Desk :
ThomP'Oft, 1491h:. ot Areentln•,
knocked out Don Jordan, 150!/t, ••
Los An"l" (4, non.titf•l~--- -- -

Pomet'Oy's Panthers.

--·

mar~

opponents for an all.:Out
for one

nf

.

'United Press lnterutlontl

ahotller record l'iatior.l&gt;L Football League season.

t;f'..

Shesky's Hounds, now

to make a bisger
in league cirdes than they
for several years, will ha\·e
home court advantage, in this
likely worth l:i to 20 PQiDt5.
town
fansfare
unable
to travel
have
good
close-in,
as
1-2. meets Middleport, al ·
so n~. on the Yellow Jacket floor .
Elsewhere about the lt:.!gue
Wellsto-n is at Gallipolis tor a .bat·
tle between the «Uar-matet, and
Logan, a-o Uke Pbmeroy, fneets
Jackson, al!Hl a-o.
The round ls the final
go into the

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Lo•
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The decks thus were elcar~d for ~he: Phila~elpbia ~~~es, ~-21, t~e c'hitago Bean
a ~Play of fast year's famous Ch1cago Bears he:~t the Defro1t Gr~n ·Ba-1·
"~den deUh" o¥ertime won by lions, 25-K, the Gtee~ •Bay ~ack · 'SaQ F,r•nclSco

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Ca:lt:;.
gain~.

1

the climax to in Sunda 'a o1het WfitduP

Jloth stars tJemonJJtrated over 1
,
.
th~ week end that they're ready l~e Colts,, 3()-U, at Yankee StafiJr the big show__,_ old pro Cun- dnu~: ..'fhe l.ef!mt~ h~ve tw~ weeb
ei'Jy throwing hto tQUChdown to pr~pil.re tot thl!l ye•u stlow18 the GiMUs beat the down 111 Baltunore Det. 27.
.
"UhJAgton Redsl:Jn.s, 24-lQ, SunA total of 315,3.2(,: fane turned
411 and young super-star Unitas out for tHe final week efld of the
fttrtli'DII three scorJng_passes when regular season rais~ng the league's
I tile' Volts clim·hed the Western Di- seas~m attendance to a lieW Jfiark
trilliOn .:rown ;"ith a U.26 triumph of 3,32-1,«4. The old mark of

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Trail Seekipg No. _l Rating
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Wett Virginia's unbeaten Mountaineen hit the tournament tr.ail
tbls week and fihd out whether
they have a chanc~ al being natJona! champions again

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pt!I!J.h&lt;le~ to the throne.
running on a fi\•e .game
•treak, the third-ranked
who were national
the l9&amp;HI8 season,
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slipped somewhat with a 2~
~bowing last. yei.r, went over the
C'e ntury mark for the first tittle
this season
in erustlltlg Petul
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American Jerry \VeSt fed fhe Wfy
vith 34 points, making _g~ oJ!
12 of 19 shots from the IJe)d· iftd
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upset during tbe week end &amp;T.Jd hll a
last rel9tiveJy
light schftlule iltfll
week. The :Bearcats have only
one game on tap durin'e th• nm 1
',;even.. days and that ohe il WU'h 1
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sectJrid-ranked CllifOi'nla bad
little ti'ouble with· San lote Stltfl,
M-43, and tbe Golden ileatl h..e
only a pair of games tvUh Colorudo- on C&lt;Jnsecutive nlgtJts com •
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Atf teams iii tbe top 10, Wifh
the elteeption ~f Jtentuckj', , ca'tne ,
through il't good ltyle dutfDg . the,; .
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In Renewal Of Classic Championship Radle

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It'll be Chuck Conerly against Jl1hhny Ufiitas in a duet of · Forty·Ni.:n, 36-14i!r. ~~~~~
red•hbt quarter~acks when the Ne'!'. York Giani! altd ,.lfl·j
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SCORES

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OOard carefully
Paul r~ndar of Brookline in a surveyed public optmon before takmg 1ts actiOn. When taken,
two-state title bout here Jan 22.
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CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llBSULT8

$1.00

PHONE 398
MTES
a _. per word. ODt 1.na1erttoo. Kmtn11111. m.rt• I ~ per WGI"d for three eCJII.MCUtifl!l iDaertiooa.
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Mrs. George Lasher

ooe lllO:Dth foe SCl cent&amp; per woN.
l'4a1l rate of ! cent~ per word wiU be ehar1ed far a4verth:i~
II ... paid willlkllO &lt;laya 1!1er recei9lntll)!ll
DTon in Advel'li.dni - Should be reported tn:unedl.atelf. Til
ba1l:r Ser.tlnel will .DOl be r.poosible for mote thaD one incof'
reet lnaertioo.
Card of ·r~ 11..11d Spea.a,J Notlce:a o:r Eventa $1.00. Obtwarte~
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REAL ESTATE M AUCTIONII
'rlct.y, O.C. 18th, •t 2:00 P.M.
115 S.vonth
PARKERSBURG-, W. VA.

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condition. Call TU2-43Z5.
I Lace in. mastitis treatment
but
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10 prevemon no cure,
( ':Ia• ~nne )upp••e:. ·
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USi:D EOATS AND MOTORS, $25 herds yso that any exeitment or
and up while they latt. Metropol·l irregularity in handling is kept
itan Marine Sales and Service, to a minimum. The use of a
6UO li. M•in St., Pomeroy, Phone
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wont be a problem.
teratJOn. Anh·blohcs -prevent the
Don't Ship Milk for 72 H_ou':'" mtlk from bemg used to make
If you treat your mastltts m-~ cheese and butter. Also about
fected COWl with an antibiotic, 10% of the population is sensid •t ohl
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altive to penc1 11'!, _t e most c~m·
UIW for 72 ho"'a. This la accord- monty uaed antl-bJohc.
Haulmg
ina: to Federal Law. Not only.~ m1_lk m bulk tanks. means one
you liable, ~u~ i_f this law 111n t I sh1pper can cont.an;unat£ a tank
obeyed, antl·bloll~s may be ban- load of m!lk . Don t be the one
ned, from the dau-y barn, just as wbo does 1t.

$25 to $1000

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PARCELS, to be announced "
open.ing of tlhe sale . TERMS:
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20% down, balance to he an·
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the following students on the
nounced.
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·fb:is, -is your opportunity to
1958 47ft. JliCHAtLDSON HOUSE
\l'ale St off Buttlrnyt Av• six-week period;
buy .a·t the hJ.gh bi-d a fine gotrall_er, front kitchen with autoPomtror:· Phone 321-Y
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Sefliors : Mary
Carr, Zenith
inJ bu9ine..u or property val malic washer. See Don Thomu,
11 2 30tp GhevHlier, Patty Cowdery, Ronnie
uable and desirable for m~ny
2H7 Mulberry, Pomeruy. Phone
Cowde1y, Jo Ann Henaley, John
other purposes.
291-J.
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SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
uurw·nUined. MclltasterB, M.idd..le- ler, Martha Stearns, VJra:tnia Curpromptly at 10:00 .a .m ., J will
CHINE. Like new. Originally
pun. t'hone UttM-trL
2 ~ Lf tis and Sandro WoHe.
sell the entlite stoc-k of mercost over $300.00. Pay off batJuniors: Judy Cbaftee, flay
ance or $l 43 .00, Payment• f(I.OO 'l and H .KOOM HOUSE, 4 ti.UOM Coleman, Tereaa Andrew, Helen
Clhandlse uf The Tradin.g Pos-t
.st Marine SaiB.I!I, on trhi! premlsper month. Phone 343 _ 12 .8.6tc
aparunent and 5 room apart- Bentz, Leathe Bibbee, Marilyn
el, 815 7t•h St., . Parkersburg, W.
mtnt. A. w. Bengel, PbOne Bissell, .hul Brown, Max Cale,
V.a., eoMist·i ng o! cabin crub1- . GOOD HA:-l"K
GRA\!Ei
J.W·M.
lJ. 2 tfc Charles Collins, Kareeo Damecrs, R"pOrt cruisers, r.unabout11 · sale. Mrs. Nell
Middleawart,
wood, Pauline
Dorst, Richard
an&lt;l sportln,g boats buill hy
Porlland·SUver~L'Ille Road.
l'~OUlt ltUOM HOUSE, BA'fH. 128 ·F rost, llary Goebel, Beth Hoff·
Gl~ar, Shcllcraft, Feather12· 1·12tc
UniOn Avenue. i..:IHi JMI-J.
I man, Shirley Myers and Jack
eNft and ollher fwmous huild 12 11 Btc Kelley.
crs. Sf&gt;me arc new, some allli::STAURANT BUSlNEiS READY
- Sophomores: Nina Abbott, Kaye
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Babr, Marily-n Adam8, Frank Anmost new, also outboard motnrs \] to go, fully equipped, low rent, I
to 40 hp by Scott Ahvitl·r, F.v- . &amp;oc.d locatlon, ateady income, ~ - el~- ante - - drew, Donna Bahr, Lila Bahr,
inrude, etc., both new und
Rellaonabie.
Phone
820-M, WANTED LADY HUOKKEEPER Mary Jane
C~shdollar, Betty
&amp;lightly used . A lal"IGC selection
Pomeroy.
12-8-6tp
for local establishment. Busi· Cowdery, Geraldme Durst, Mar·
of riiles, shot~:,'lm!i, ammunition . A.KC. HEGISTEHED 2 YEAR OLD
nells experience preferred but ,s.ha Ev.ans, Christian Faber, Judy
while male Pekingese. Nice pet.[ not necessary. Furnish . re.fer- lilek, Eva Gilland, K~ren Snyder,
f·ishing rod-9, reel&amp;, . wah~r &amp;I&gt;Ort
Heasonabht. Betty Goodall 1
o~.~ily Sentmei, Pomerof, Ohio, ~aril_yn Koehler, ~anlyn Stearn:t
actE!Gorias, .tmnNng 11nd fi!;,h.
lng- elobhet, 11upplies, nnd :a&lt;.·mlle below Middleport.
enccs. Wr1te Hox tltm-ll, ~ 'fbe 1Conn1e _ Sp~ncer,, Carolyn Parker
cessories. etc. All new and ·
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Freshmen: Janet Blaseil, Mewonderful time to buy fur M!lf
lanic Brown,
Judith Codner,
or Chrhtmaa bo.iving. Don't you
Busir~ssServices Sharon Frecker, Druslllc Will,
dare mis.&lt;&gt; tJhl.s gmat event, the
Lyle Nkhola, Sue Myers and
biJgCiit sale of .Jts type t•ver
MUELLER FURNAC~ ... WilTING· Barbara Hill.
HOUSE •pplianc:e~. Arnold Bro- ALFIIED
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ar. lu Wuat you
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The Home Demonstration Club
wish - your bid might buy!
met ThUrsday at the home of
F'l-ee Souven irs - F'ree t•offf'c
801'5 TRIE SERVICE AND RE· Genevieve Guthrie.
- music, drawin-1!1 for fi.~h dinmova~. Phone 6i:l48.
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Tne_ Gnmge sponsored a solial
ncrs! Sale alway.s on prcmlllf's
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re&amp;~:ardless of WC-11\ihcr . Sale tu
FOR RADIO AND T. V. RIPAIRS secutl Y mee ng
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be conduetr.d by my ,a.gents.
C•ll Fnnlc C•ptelna, 414 H.
DON Sl'I\'E88
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.. Second Ave., Mlddlepport. 9
G.y Mo,..kead, SeJ11 Managtr
A. M. to 9 P. M.
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MDC. Z Door Sedan. New pamt
..._ job. Exceptional in condlllon. SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
Blaetlnan, Pomeroy.
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-- aold for $179.00. Brand new
1106 PONTIAC V8 TWO DOOR
console cabinet. Take over paySedan. t1,29S. Hydramatlc. Ex·
llhmta $7.00 per month. Balance
due $fi4.M. Phone 343. 12-8-fl:tc
ceptlonal. Bl11ttnan, Pomeroy.

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2 Door Sedan . SpoUeas orllinal two tone ereen flmah. Dyna·
flow drive, New Buick trade-ln.
B!aettnars, Pomeroy.
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U.mttea. Yorl.lm&amp;n aud Abbott,
Phoue 6.~84- Y.
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driveways and roadt. Shultrs
UTILITY BUILDING 7' 4" BY1()' I Construetlon, Pbone
Middle... cal .. nh•d
Eaay w 1 port 0018 •
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move. See ·a t the Metropolitan
Auto Salta, Middlepo,l, Ohio, (20o} Termite
Pbone 6045-J.
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ROOM FURNISHED COTbetween Mason and New FREE INSPECTIO"'N::S-.-::p:::
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f60 a month. can Ted
38S·M. GUmore Supfly Store.
Spruce MQ86. 1'2·12-0tp
Vaulllln Pett Contro . Co. Mem·

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l.iU new tire&amp;, beautiJul 2 tone

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t:OO Katie Doonan · Show
D;30 COmedy Time

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in Mason
$4000.00.
Spruce 3-5200.

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He'• jU.IJt flve. But he's one of thou•pas of youn.-sten in mant
part&amp; of the world who are ln. want. They want not only for
food,. 1jlut clothing, a home, the warmth and kiD.dneu of people
who share. By riving generously to your Faith's urgent appeal
for Overieas Aid, yOu know thCIIe children wlll receive thi
loviDR' care you yourself would 1be them.

POME~OY...e

rOQII11, Ill !urnace, porches. 4 · Iota. Out -of
high water. $4200.00.
MIDDLEPORT-e. rooms,
batb,
sa• turnaee, new kitchen. ~ 1
, vel lot. $8000.00.
RAC INI-Buslneaa lot on Tblrd
I 6bllJI. Good lromo buUtnna.

Publlltl•d u • public a.vlce In caoparetlon wltlll
The AdvNfleJ,..: CovncU •nd tltl NIWIPIPI"" AdYertlllne: EKI«&lt;tlv .. Anoclltfoll.

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n-.e Seer~ Monn
toll(l The Ed•• ol N"'lt
5;00 The Three Stooges
5:30 The LHe of Riley

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l:SC t;age of Night
1 ·Led Three Lives
5:00 'J'!Le Three Stooa:et
Masquerade Pal'tt
1 ' 5:30 Lile of IUiey
The Texan
1:00 P,rtb.~lr J. Smitb. HIW
8•30 Father KnoWs :Se~~t
1:15 Tt!.e Jule Rlvtin Shott

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10:10 On the Go
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7:30 llronco
g- .~ill W'i c~•t EstrD
J:OO '!'!H~ RlnP.mllll
9:30 P)Jilip Marlon
tO:OO Alcoa. Presenta
10:3J Keep Talldna
1:00 Tht Hews Tonl(lhL
.1:01 SeannJnl tbe Weatbet
Sportw Report
1 ~·'
t :1:18 "hate Show
1 .2:•11 Siln Off

' t:honnel 8- Tueschil

f.IO l'arru )lutet R-oPorl

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8:00 Ding Dong

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a-Brain automaticolly turno ito own !lame up end
clown. Fooda can't bum, ooorch oo boil over. No

FOR
QUICK
SALE 1
$3000.00. 114 Acru, two etoey
house, p&amp;Jing gas ·well, coal, 1

Ph't.u-r•

6:00 Sao FranC. Bell:
ue Your !:uo R.,..,.
6:40 Weatherman

JmacJnel No pot-walchln1l Tho Gu Burner-with-

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aGold Star Award GAS Range

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l:-l6 Huntley Brinkley bpOri·
'7:00 Cannonball
'r :30 Laramie
8:aD Fibber MeGee aod MollJ
9:00 Arthur Murray PartJ
9:30 S\artime
l0:30 SJt. l!hlko
- i.l •90 J(cw~ Het~oJ.liDell
. 1-l:~ti . ' w~atbernst .
li:lS. J'ack t'aar Sbo.l:OO .iigtl nff

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:1:00 J ,illl the Clock
1:30 \Vbo Do Yoo fiourt
,,oo Amerlc.aJ1. Buallnd

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NOTICI ctt HIARING for PAROLI
No. 5357 ··
No. 1069G3 _ llllton Little, 1
prllloner now confined in the Ohio
Penitentiary, Columbus, admitted
from Melp County, convleted
January, 190D of the crime of ~
eape from Conftnement and aervirtJ
ber Of. NatLonal Peat Control a 'sentence of 1 1• 5 yean la ell&amp;iblt
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. WE
AuoeliUon.
l~Uc for a hearing before tbe Pardon
actually haYr two uaNt spinet
planoa recently traded on or- ( ..,,.,._ 1
and Puole Comm.lalloo, on or after
sanL Maho1any finish, Price'd
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Febru..-y l, 1180.
low. Act now, We won't have
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''""" ~· P•nle COmmhl'' them lon:. Wendel!'! '1tb ~ J!.A~JMPSON ~St"-:t-.N\.~ •
' By R. G. Fo~le
"!l:•tro• St., Morlotta, P~O!I•I Aceola, 'lll441eport. Flro, Ault&gt;
~· lllil.llll&lt;llrd Clerk I
nHir!.
12-INic
...lllle, ~ Phooo IIIII' · 1 • + ~· ·••• , ·'It) V,lt, 21t
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Mlddleport. Gu floor furnace.
1 ~ batbt full baHtmenlt ~
ear carag·e
~00. Phl.llltl
804-t·k..
10.~

IIOLSTEIN CALF. CUF·
·~110.00.
FORD Lellholt, Rock SprinRa. 1JMESroNE ANY SIZE FURNISH lce11 VI~GIL TIAFO~D,
Pomf!roy.

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A GREAT CHRISTMAS

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3:30
4:00
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5:00
5:90
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Douih Re .Mi
Play Your Hunch
Price l.l!l Right
Concentratlon
Truth or Conaequence•
It Could Be YJJa.
Mid Day Newa
Movietlme
Young Dr. Malolll
From these Rwtl
House on Higb Str._,.l
Split Personality
Steamb&lt;Nat Pill
Superman '
Lowrey Showtime
Jim Thacker Shcnr
Weathereut

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SterreH

Pomeroy 525

6:25
0:30

Hou.se on High Street
Spl it P~~sonality
Ste-amboat BHI
Sgt ,....,..
Steambol'lt 8iU
Jim Th1l.cker ShrJW
Weathercast
NPWI P ~cture
Huntley Brlr.i:Jey Repurt
Huckleberry Hound
People arE Funny
LJve and Marrl.al':e
-~1 .. s of W.-.lls Fargo
~ cer t.unn
Ah,-oa Theater
Steve Allen Sbow
News df:adlinea
Westher-::ast
Jack Paar Show
Si._,n Off

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Umber. Arnold Farm, Rt. lU, 8
mile east of Harrltonville. Arthur J, Arnold, Box 22;J, Millet&amp;
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.

KAUTl PIID ITOII
Al Cheat.r
Yulcon 5·2145
HAMILL SIRVIC8 STATtoN
a.toN 9:00 A.M.
Al ... ny 335l
Every Day Servleo

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1:00 lluldc Btngo
1:811 Wat o1 !Afe
1:~ Day In Court

PROTESTANT CATHOLIC JEWISH

Before 9:30 A.M.

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)roRSALE'Ai:L'M00xaN
Pivl
ro9m ctJttaae. Brownt.U Avenue

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Loans made to
men and women,
married or single.

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carbon, atock booka, etc. Quick ·
&amp;ervlce. Quality Print Shop,
Middleport, Pbone &amp;:KlY.

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Elst Court Street. Pomeror
Roan: 9 to 11. I to i. (Qote M NOO• ·OD Thun.l

Llffl, Auto, J.o'lre, Pollo.

TELEVII!ION. RADIO " SMALL FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH

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60G E. Main Street. Pomeroy,
0 ., to fill bJtllemcnt. If you have
any bring it lhere and dump It
or phone 604li·J or 846-M,
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omortly atylod Gold Blar Awan:l GAS Ranp~ are
outomallc 1111 tbe w~t-iD 0&lt; freaatantlm,.

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TRf·STATE REALTY
&amp; AUCTION
"Your Real Estate Auction
Spt.-c·ialist!!"
Phone GA a.oaos
1104 St. MI...,. Av..
Perktr~urg, W. v ..

Take care of

snu. fOC&gt;1'Inl H!RO • • By Alan Ml:N•

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IN w COMPTON

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I, B. W. ·Douglas, owner and
operator, will sell at auction to
the highest and best bidder, on
tone premisw, ret:ardle11s of the
weather, FOUR VALUABLE
PARCELS OF' REAL ESTATE,
consistir.g of THE CLAM &amp;
STEAK HOUSE, long established and known for Us fine food s·;
and THE TRADING POST &amp;
MARINE SA' E S, sporling
goods headquarters for tfle Parkersburg .area. Adjoining and
to t'he rear of l•hese husin~.
I will seU TWO PARCELS of

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Mr. and Mra. Alva Clark an4
children, Mr. and Mrs. rtoyd
Spence, Mr. and Mn. Frabk SlJ.
son and daughter and llr, .-nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rousb and M.n. Larry Roush were SUDdaJ
Mrs. Virgil Roush spent Saturday oaUen at the borne ol Jennie and
in Parkersburg.
Vlrlilil Rouah.
Recent vallen at the Painter
home were Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Hysell, Virgil Rouah, Mr. and
TO AIR POPE'S SPEICH
Mrs. Ralph Painter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Brown and sotlll.
VATI CAN CITY UPI-Pope
John XX IU will broadcast the an·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet, nual papel C~rlstmas measaJe to
soon as ;ou - get the tree the world at 6 a. m. (est) on Wedhome throw cold water all over nesday, Dec. 23, Vatir:an sources
. Th
ff th b
d reported. The speech will be reJt.
en ~ut 0
~ utt en layed through
national radio
about an mch slantwise to open
pores f~tr drawing up water. Set hookups throughout the world.
the tree in water and keep it cool
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and shaded ~ntll you brmg It D·
doors for tnmmmg
GIVE TOWN AWAY
The ftrst day a five to six. foot
OLONGAPO, Philippines UPJ
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b
f
tree ts Paced In water, It may - T e U. s . Navy town o Olon&amp;a·
take as much lUI a quart. After , po ~u formally giv~n to the repthat,thlt m, ay . take a! curtp dfaltlyh. Tpultblhet ofthThe P_h~hpl~tlnes today .
ut e ree In .a coo pa o . e
.e o
e murucJpa I Y was, rt·
room, away _f~om rad1ators, f1re- ce~ved from U. S. Charge d Af·
p!.aces, telcVIIJ lOn sets or other f~1res Geor~e Abbott by Foreill:n
sour~s of heat.
Mmister Fehxberto Se~:.:._:-

Sooiety Events
OfWestShode

of anti -bioticl had not
Breed for good uddered cows. \ _Man y c_hem !ca ls, h,' ,',' , baenend
a lowering in the rate of Avoid pendulous low hangmg I tned for £Jre-pr~r~ ng t . ' .
Iic'l6'::u'l1u~Lr10'l':I!Top-'7c'16o:"Atr1"-"'p;lul~o"'N;;E;' Icrease
mastitis. There has been no de· dd
Udd
h. b h
b
even sugar asp1rm or frmt acids
in the number of maBtitis u era.
ers w IC
an g_ e 1ow sid boughs first ad work from
820-M, Pomeroy .
12-8-6tp cases smce anli-bioticiJ were first the cows bock are subjed to I e h
d
ff tiv as
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l
bruising. Good udders are in· no~e as provhel h aks e ' 1\ etree
'IIEW 196U PATrK!tNS PLASTIC used to treat this dlsease. n fact herited so select your replace·l pla.n wllater, ~ t e deepsnam'· rewinuow bl mds and shades, Vene , the carele ss use of anti-biotics
d natura y mots
an
..
tum blmd.s , all kmds and colon has caused resutant strains of menll from your good uddere sistant, the
department said.
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d b t .
t
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ld '" de cow&amp;.
I ,. s •·sted actually
F ,.....,r
i ass awnmgs, ay an
ac erla, yeas an
mo I ""
. , A cow wlU not build any re· orne ,sou to,n ._':'me d~ and
N!(bt name pl-ates all kinds, velop. These resistant strains are
cause rees o ua:o
·~
Alumir.um ladders iU k,jnds. not affected by anli ·biotic treat- sistance to mastitis. It 's the other n mmable
free Estim~ate, Dale Wippel ment. The situation can be ("{lm- way around, once a cow Pas had
•Shop 6M~ly for a fresh t'ee beSupply, 2Jj Unilln Avenue, pared to flies and DDT. Some mastitis, chances a~~ she'll n':· fore it~dries out from exposure
( 81 Auro 5c:Jies
l'omeroy , O.JJo
11 30-l:iOtc slrams or flies are Immune to peat. Some cow families do seem lon a sales lot. If the tree is fresh
DDT. They have built up a re- to have mo_re resistance . This is the needlus will feel . moist to
1957 VOI...K.SWAGON . Call Ea rl l L
irA - N!!:w COAL BURNI NG SJstance bemg com.tantly exposed anoth~r pomt to consider when y'Jur hand. If the needles fall
Rottgen, Letart, w. Va, Twlnmg
IJnck lmeo stove and keep warm to DDT.
sel_ectJ~g . your
re~latemen_ts. when you move or shake the tree
).2144
12 I L 3lc
Uov.n p:.ymclll wnn sm.u l mon·
Treat Cavte, Not Effect
I This tJes ln closely With the
it is too dry to absorb water.
T rea t mg lh e cows udd er aIter hetltance
of good udden .can be DDT
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---"'INCI CINn U..O c.,.
Lh ly paymenls. l!:wmgs· Store,
Good
management
\II MlkM aiMI Modell
Pomeroy, Uh w. Phone 133.
she has mastitis will . not ao_Jve aummed U by .!laying "My cows
II is t the dairyman 's interes t I
0
M.JTft
12 14 3t-c the problem of what 111 causmg
thp
d
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OPOLJTAN
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comdfortabtllet.. tAo ~rbo_du~e c_lean _wkho_lesome md1l k ~
1
1
1
An ..,_
LENNOX HI-!JOY FORCED AIR locking the barn after the horse eer,
em a way an mas 1s
nll·. Jollc!l 1~ ~u . 1s an a u1·

'I ) Notices

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FARM NEWS

CHRISTMAS TREES

WANT
ADS
roa

AM • l Tree
IJs F•Ire proo £
IExperls
· say
ob·l

otrlp &lt;up to doted the dlle'" In I
its early at.aaea 4 very Important. .
OIS
Milkln&amp; at re&amp;ular times with
Mli.titla Coetty 01.....
1
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MastitiJJ i.8 iW1 t.be number c ean ~nl
equtpmen 1' 15
another importaot phase .
,
one dl!K!ale of dairy cowa. Each
Keep your barns free fro m
Iyear mastitis eauaea more econo- drafta but well ventilated.
mtc loss than any other Jingle
Remove t.nY steps or other
I disease. Thill loss it caused not ~tr.uction~ which may cause udder WASHINGTON UPI- How .do
only by lowered milk produetlon InJUry.
you make a Christma s tree f1re
but the tremendous amoQJlt uf
Keep your cows well ted and 1 proof? Buy a fresh tree and
money spent for drup used ln well bedded. ~ healthy co w has keep it in wa_ter, says the De parttreating Lniected cows..
h
sU
th
f A
It
Antlboliu Not the An1. .r
~uca
~~n "nc:o~d ~t~o~ . cow ment 0
gncu ure.

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Natlonal NeWI

llotll Sports

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1:46 Armed 8&lt;:;-v!ees .....,.
d:Oo Sundown Serenade
('W 111111 ofll
Paiquale

by tb.i A«or"a well known

Wll ella~ by
Board tOday
' tlie fraDthhe
~ - Jiolae itatem~~ I&lt;&gt;
permit. .·

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for
tax
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Select and Cut
Your Own

CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE llBSULT8

$1.00

PHONE 398
MTES
a _. per word. ODt 1.na1erttoo. Kmtn11111. m.rt• I ~ per WGI"d for three eCJII.MCUtifl!l iDaertiooa.
~

Tree Farm No. 23

eo euu.

Mrs. George Lasher

ooe lllO:Dth foe SCl cent&amp; per woN.
l'4a1l rate of ! cent~ per word wiU be ehar1ed far a4verth:i~
II ... paid willlkllO &lt;laya 1!1er recei9lntll)!ll
DTon in Advel'li.dni - Should be reported tn:unedl.atelf. Til
ba1l:r Ser.tlnel will .DOl be r.poosible for mote thaD one incof'
reet lnaertioo.
Card of ·r~ 11..11d Spea.a,J Notlce:a o:r Eventa $1.00. Obtwarte~
~ &amp;t 1 ceiA .,er wot.d.
WORDS
1 DAY
a DI.YS 8 DAY!
1 110
II
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90&lt;
51 .36
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51.20
$!.80
$6.00
2$
7k
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$2.26
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Ads received by 10 All will be tn tbat day•., paper
6peeial -

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Rutland, Oblo

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REAL ESTATE M AUCTIONII
'rlct.y, O.C. 18th, •t 2:00 P.M.
115 S.vonth
PARKERSBURG-, W. VA.

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oil 1urnace for sale . Excellent is stolen. Anti-biotics have their
condition. Call TU2-43Z5.
I Lace in. mastitis treatment
but
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10 prevemon no cure,
( ':Ia• ~nne )upp••e:. ·
P.-.vent Mutltl.,
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Lair men should handle lh~&gt;ir
USi:D EOATS AND MOTORS, $25 herds yso that any exeitment or
and up while they latt. Metropol·l irregularity in handling is kept
itan Marine Sales and Service, to a minimum. The use of a
6UO li. M•in St., Pomeroy, Phone
11 :H tfc:
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Rambler

~~~;]ii ::_:~~~~~.~~ ~;;·~~
port-unity of buyin.g thi11 pro-

wont be a problem.
teratJOn. Anh·blohcs -prevent the
Don't Ship Milk for 72 H_ou':'" mtlk from bemg used to make
If you treat your mastltts m-~ cheese and butter. Also about
fected COWl with an antibiotic, 10% of the population is sensid •t ohl
Ilk 1
th 1 · ·
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h
on
p enr nt
rom
altive to penc1 11'!, _t e most c~m·
UIW for 72 ho"'a. This la accord- monty uaed antl-bJohc.
Haulmg
ina: to Federal Law. Not only.~ m1_lk m bulk tanks. means one
you liable, ~u~ i_f this law 111n t I sh1pper can cont.an;unat£ a tank
obeyed, antl·bloll~s may be ban- load of m!lk . Don t be the one
ned, from the dau-y barn, just as wbo does 1t.

$25 to $1000

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School
Honorced
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perty in it&amp; ENTIRE'J'\'" or in
PARCELS, to be announced "
open.ing of tlhe sale . TERMS:
p
Eastern Hi&amp;h School, baa Hated
20% down, balance to he an·
omeroy, 6 hlo
' l'"'tJ L Qr Kent
the following students on the
nounced.
- - - - Aputmenh, People·• Terrace and school honor roll for the second
·fb:is, -is your opportunity to
1958 47ft. JliCHAtLDSON HOUSE
\l'ale St off Buttlrnyt Av• six-week period;
buy .a·t the hJ.gh bi-d a fine gotrall_er, front kitchen with autoPomtror:· Phone 321-Y
.,
Sefliors : Mary
Carr, Zenith
inJ bu9ine..u or property val malic washer. See Don Thomu,
11 2 30tp GhevHlier, Patty Cowdery, Ronnie
uable and desirable for m~ny
2H7 Mulberry, Pomeruy. Phone
Cowde1y, Jo Ann Henaley, John
other purposes.
291-J.
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t-,u-rn"i'"a 'h:-,-cd,--a-nd MofiB, Roger Rose, DAle SbowaiSaturday, Dec. 19, starting
SINGER ZIG ZAG SEWING MA·
uurw·nUined. MclltasterB, M.idd..le- ler, Martha Stearns, VJra:tnia Curpromptly at 10:00 .a .m ., J will
CHINE. Like new. Originally
pun. t'hone UttM-trL
2 ~ Lf tis and Sandro WoHe.
sell the entlite stoc-k of mercost over $300.00. Pay off batJuniors: Judy Cbaftee, flay
ance or $l 43 .00, Payment• f(I.OO 'l and H .KOOM HOUSE, 4 ti.UOM Coleman, Tereaa Andrew, Helen
Clhandlse uf The Tradin.g Pos-t
.st Marine SaiB.I!I, on trhi! premlsper month. Phone 343 _ 12 .8.6tc
aparunent and 5 room apart- Bentz, Leathe Bibbee, Marilyn
el, 815 7t•h St., . Parkersburg, W.
mtnt. A. w. Bengel, PbOne Bissell, .hul Brown, Max Cale,
V.a., eoMist·i ng o! cabin crub1- . GOOD HA:-l"K
GRA\!Ei
J.W·M.
lJ. 2 tfc Charles Collins, Kareeo Damecrs, R"pOrt cruisers, r.unabout11 · sale. Mrs. Nell
Middleawart,
wood, Pauline
Dorst, Richard
an&lt;l sportln,g boats buill hy
Porlland·SUver~L'Ille Road.
l'~OUlt ltUOM HOUSE, BA'fH. 128 ·F rost, llary Goebel, Beth Hoff·
Gl~ar, Shcllcraft, Feather12· 1·12tc
UniOn Avenue. i..:IHi JMI-J.
I man, Shirley Myers and Jack
eNft and ollher fwmous huild 12 11 Btc Kelley.
crs. Sf&gt;me arc new, some allli::STAURANT BUSlNEiS READY
- Sophomores: Nina Abbott, Kaye
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Babr, Marily-n Adam8, Frank Anmost new, also outboard motnrs \] to go, fully equipped, low rent, I
to 40 hp by Scott Ahvitl·r, F.v- . &amp;oc.d locatlon, ateady income, ~ - el~- ante - - drew, Donna Bahr, Lila Bahr,
inrude, etc., both new und
Rellaonabie.
Phone
820-M, WANTED LADY HUOKKEEPER Mary Jane
C~shdollar, Betty
&amp;lightly used . A lal"IGC selection
Pomeroy.
12-8-6tp
for local establishment. Busi· Cowdery, Geraldme Durst, Mar·
of riiles, shot~:,'lm!i, ammunition . A.KC. HEGISTEHED 2 YEAR OLD
nells experience preferred but ,s.ha Ev.ans, Christian Faber, Judy
while male Pekingese. Nice pet.[ not necessary. Furnish . re.fer- lilek, Eva Gilland, K~ren Snyder,
f·ishing rod-9, reel&amp;, . wah~r &amp;I&gt;Ort
Heasonabht. Betty Goodall 1
o~.~ily Sentmei, Pomerof, Ohio, ~aril_yn Koehler, ~anlyn Stearn:t
actE!Gorias, .tmnNng 11nd fi!;,h.
lng- elobhet, 11upplies, nnd :a&lt;.·mlle below Middleport.
enccs. Wr1te Hox tltm-ll, ~ 'fbe 1Conn1e _ Sp~ncer,, Carolyn Parker
cessories. etc. All new and ·
U·lO-Stc
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JJbcU fre.!Ph . Terms: t:ash . It's a
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Freshmen: Janet Blaseil, Mewonderful time to buy fur M!lf
lanic Brown,
Judith Codner,
or Chrhtmaa bo.iving. Don't you
Busir~ssServices Sharon Frecker, Druslllc Will,
dare mis.&lt;&gt; tJhl.s gmat event, the
Lyle Nkhola, Sue Myers and
biJgCiit sale of .Jts type t•ver
MUELLER FURNAC~ ... WilTING· Barbara Hill.
HOUSE •pplianc:e~. Arnold Bro- ALFIIED
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ther... SyriCUH, Ohio. Phone
I or t "ne top fO
ar. lu Wuat you
I36-Y.
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The Home Demonstration Club
wish - your bid might buy!
met ThUrsday at the home of
F'l-ee Souven irs - F'ree t•offf'c
801'5 TRIE SERVICE AND RE· Genevieve Guthrie.
- music, drawin-1!1 for fi.~h dinmova~. Phone 6i:l48.
12-3-lOtp
Tne_ Gnmge sponsored a solial
ncrs! Sale alway.s on prcmlllf's
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Th sd1 11 1 h
re&amp;~:ardless of WC-11\ihcr . Sale tu
FOR RADIO AND T. V. RIPAIRS secutl Y mee ng
ur Y I t. ;
be conduetr.d by my ,a.gents.
C•ll Fnnlc C•ptelna, 414 H.
DON Sl'I\'E88
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Blain• G, Logadon, AuctlonHr
.. Second Ave., Mlddlepport. 9
G.y Mo,..kead, SeJ11 Managtr
A. M. to 9 P. M.
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MEIGS EQUIPMENT
COMPANY, INC.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
MDC. Z Door Sedan. New pamt
..._ job. Exceptional in condlllon. SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE
Blaetlnan, Pomeroy.
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Round, 66 mode•, originally
-- aold for $179.00. Brand new
1106 PONTIAC V8 TWO DOOR
console cabinet. Take over paySedan. t1,29S. Hydramatlc. Ex·
llhmta $7.00 per month. Balance
due $fi4.M. Phone 343. 12-8-fl:tc
ceptlonal. Bl11ttnan, Pomeroy.

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19M BUICK V8 SPECIAL, $99~.
2 Door Sedan . SpoUeas orllinal two tone ereen flmah. Dyna·
flow drive, New Buick trade-ln.
B!aettnars, Pomeroy.
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r;:USTOM UUILT Kl1LJlEN DEtllgned for your hom:l. l&lt;'ree e•
U.mttea. Yorl.lm&amp;n aud Abbott,
Phoue 6.~84- Y.
8-6·tJ
JpplJance rep~:~lr. Phone
\lct:Jlotoclr:, Rau.lne, Cbio.

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driveways and roadt. Shultrs
UTILITY BUILDING 7' 4" BY1()' I Construetlon, Pbone
Middle... cal .. nh•d
Eaay w 1 port 0018 •
&gt;Hill-lie
move. See ·a t the Metropolitan
Auto Salta, Middlepo,l, Ohio, (20o} Termite
Pbone 6045-J.
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ROOM FURNISHED COTbetween Mason and New FREE INSPECTIO"'N::S-.-::p:::
8 ::0-:-N.i
f60 a month. can Ted
38S·M. GUmore Supfly Store.
Spruce MQ86. 1'2·12-0tp
Vaulllln Pett Contro . Co. Mem·

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Standard trans., radio, heater,
l.iU new tire&amp;, beautiJul 2 tone

blue tinNb. Mtn UU... 11 re.al
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Continental Claaroom ·
7o0Q Today
t:OO Katie Doonan · Show
D;30 COmedy Time

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in Mason
$4000.00.
Spruce 3-5200.

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He'• jU.IJt flve. But he's one of thou•pas of youn.-sten in mant
part&amp; of the world who are ln. want. They want not only for
food,. 1jlut clothing, a home, the warmth and kiD.dneu of people
who share. By riving generously to your Faith's urgent appeal
for Overieas Aid, yOu know thCIIe children wlll receive thi
loviDR' care you yourself would 1be them.

POME~OY...e

rOQII11, Ill !urnace, porches. 4 · Iota. Out -of
high water. $4200.00.
MIDDLEPORT-e. rooms,
batb,
sa• turnaee, new kitchen. ~ 1
, vel lot. $8000.00.
RAC INI-Buslneaa lot on Tblrd
I 6bllJI. Good lromo buUtnna.

Publlltl•d u • public a.vlce In caoparetlon wltlll
The AdvNfleJ,..: CovncU •nd tltl NIWIPIPI"" AdYertlllne: EKI«&lt;tlv .. Anoclltfoll.

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8:30 Doug Martin Show
t:OO Romper Room
tO:OO Movi'9
\1:26 Your Esso Reporfel
\1:30 People's C:hoice
12:00 Restless Guo

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Make ice cubes automatlcal~
with aGAS Refrigerator

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orilbou.t meooy treya to,llll.You'H lib tbeollllooollll a GAS Rlfril-

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•~oo The 8rlghter DaJ
n-.e Seer~ Monn
toll(l The Ed•• ol N"'lt
5;00 The Three Stooges
5:30 The LHe of Riley

11:3(f M the Worl4 'ftdr!l
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1 2:30 : Art ·tlold~l~ HoutePiftJ

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Amos 'n' Andy
l:SC t;age of Night
1 ·Led Three Lives
5:00 'J'!Le Three Stooa:et
Masquerade Pal'tt
1 ' 5:30 Lile of IUiey
The Texan
1:00 P,rtb.~lr J. Smitb. HIW
8•30 Father KnoWs :Se~~t
1:15 Tt!.e Jule Rlvtin Shott

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t:OO C.rtoon Theater

10:00 Red Rowe
10:10 On the Go
J!fl!'•6;"Wnlde

ll':ii'• Lovi ot'

We

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7:30
8:00
8:80
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9:30

To Tell Tbe Trutb
!&gt;ennis O'Keefe SMw
:Maar Lo... of IIOi&gt;J' Clru.
Tightrope
. Red Skelton Show

10:oo Garry .1.tooro $lit"
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1:110 ·RFD (COUIIIiJ and Wllslern 12:110 . Newa
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1:110 News
1:10. MusiC'!·Go-Routul

f,:GI) Breakfut

2,30 Newa Ooeall
Ull MU.ic-Go-Grollllll
3:30 News
3;33 Muaic Go-Round
4:30 Ne.ws
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1:411 Br~ut ·PariJ
1;44 Ra&lt;IIO"!o\ymnal

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7:30 llronco
g- .~ill W'i c~•t EstrD
J:OO '!'!H~ RlnP.mllll
9:30 P)Jilip Marlon
tO:OO Alcoa. Presenta
10:3J Keep Talldna
1:00 Tht Hews Tonl(lhL
.1:01 SeannJnl tbe Weatbet
Sportw Report
1 ~·'
t :1:18 "hate Show
1 .2:•11 Siln Off

' t:honnel 8- Tueschil

f.IO l'arru )lutet R-oPorl

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8:00 Ding Dong

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a-Brain automaticolly turno ito own !lame up end
clown. Fooda can't bum, ooorch oo boil over. No

FOR
QUICK
SALE 1
$3000.00. 114 Acru, two etoey
house, p&amp;Jing gas ·well, coal, 1

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6:00 Sao FranC. Bell:
ue Your !:uo R.,..,.
6:40 Weatherman

JmacJnel No pot-walchln1l Tho Gu Burner-with-

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l:-l6 Huntley Brinkley bpOri·
'7:00 Cannonball
'r :30 Laramie
8:aD Fibber MeGee aod MollJ
9:00 Arthur Murray PartJ
9:30 S\artime
l0:30 SJt. l!hlko
- i.l •90 J(cw~ Het~oJ.liDell
. 1-l:~ti . ' w~atbernst .
li:lS. J'ack t'aar Sbo.l:OO .iigtl nff

i:lll Tlie Gaie Slom Sh,.
:1:00 J ,illl the Clock
1:30 \Vbo Do Yoo fiourt
,,oo Amerlc.aJ1. Buallnd

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NOTICI ctt HIARING for PAROLI
No. 5357 ··
No. 1069G3 _ llllton Little, 1
prllloner now confined in the Ohio
Penitentiary, Columbus, admitted
from Melp County, convleted
January, 190D of the crime of ~
eape from Conftnement and aervirtJ
ber Of. NatLonal Peat Control a 'sentence of 1 1• 5 yean la ell&amp;iblt
IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. WE
AuoeliUon.
l~Uc for a hearing before tbe Pardon
actually haYr two uaNt spinet
planoa recently traded on or- ( ..,,.,._ 1
and Puole Comm.lalloo, on or after
sanL Maho1any finish, Price'd
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Febru..-y l, 1180.
low. Act now, We won't have
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''""" ~· P•nle COmmhl'' them lon:. Wendel!'! '1tb ~ J!.A~JMPSON ~St"-:t-.N\.~ •
' By R. G. Fo~le
"!l:•tro• St., Morlotta, P~O!I•I Aceola, 'lll441eport. Flro, Ault&gt;
~· lllil.llll&lt;llrd Clerk I
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Mlddleport. Gu floor furnace.
1 ~ batbt full baHtmenlt ~
ear carag·e
~00. Phl.llltl
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10.~

IIOLSTEIN CALF. CUF·
·~110.00.
FORD Lellholt, Rock SprinRa. 1JMESroNE ANY SIZE FURNISH lce11 VI~GIL TIAFO~D,
Pomf!roy.

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A GREAT CHRISTMAS

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3:30
4:00
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5:00
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Douih Re .Mi
Play Your Hunch
Price l.l!l Right
Concentratlon
Truth or Conaequence•
It Could Be YJJa.
Mid Day Newa
Movietlme
Young Dr. Malolll
From these Rwtl
House on Higb Str._,.l
Split Personality
Steamb&lt;Nat Pill
Superman '
Lowrey Showtime
Jim Thacker Shcnr
Weathereut

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SterreH

Pomeroy 525

6:25
0:30

Hou.se on High Street
Spl it P~~sonality
Ste-amboat BHI
Sgt ,....,..
Steambol'lt 8iU
Jim Th1l.cker ShrJW
Weathercast
NPWI P ~cture
Huntley Brlr.i:Jey Repurt
Huckleberry Hound
People arE Funny
LJve and Marrl.al':e
-~1 .. s of W.-.lls Fargo
~ cer t.unn
Ah,-oa Theater
Steve Allen Sbow
News df:adlinea
Westher-::ast
Jack Paar Show
Si._,n Off

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3DO W. S.cond St. -Phone: 432, Pamerep

Umber. Arnold Farm, Rt. lU, 8
mile east of Harrltonville. Arthur J, Arnold, Box 22;J, Millet&amp;
port, Ohio. Phone HO 77131.

KAUTl PIID ITOII
Al Cheat.r
Yulcon 5·2145
HAMILL SIRVIC8 STATtoN
a.toN 9:00 A.M.
Al ... ny 335l
Every Day Servleo

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1:00 lluldc Btngo
1:811 Wat o1 !Afe
1:~ Day In Court

PROTESTANT CATHOLIC JEWISH

Before 9:30 A.M.

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)roRSALE'Ai:L'M00xaN
Pivl
ro9m ctJttaae. Brownt.U Avenue

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Loans made to
men and women,
married or single.

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carbon, atock booka, etc. Quick ·
&amp;ervlce. Quality Print Shop,
Middleport, Pbone &amp;:KlY.

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Elst Court Street. Pomeror
Roan: 9 to 11. I to i. (Qote M NOO• ·OD Thun.l

Llffl, Auto, J.o'lre, Pollo.

TELEVII!ION. RADIO " SMALL FIVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH

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Jo'orma, reglllter

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60G E. Main Street. Pomeroy,
0 ., to fill bJtllemcnt. If you have
any bring it lhere and dump It
or phone 604li·J or 846-M,
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omortly atylod Gold Blar Awan:l GAS Ranp~ are
outomallc 1111 tbe w~t-iD 0&lt; freaatantlm,.

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&amp; AUCTION
"Your Real Estate Auction
Spt.-c·ialist!!"
Phone GA a.oaos
1104 St. MI...,. Av..
Perktr~urg, W. v ..

Take care of

snu. fOC&gt;1'Inl H!RO • • By Alan Ml:N•

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IN w COMPTON

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I, B. W. ·Douglas, owner and
operator, will sell at auction to
the highest and best bidder, on
tone premisw, ret:ardle11s of the
weather, FOUR VALUABLE
PARCELS OF' REAL ESTATE,
consistir.g of THE CLAM &amp;
STEAK HOUSE, long established and known for Us fine food s·;
and THE TRADING POST &amp;
MARINE SA' E S, sporling
goods headquarters for tfle Parkersburg .area. Adjoining and
to t'he rear of l•hese husin~.
I will seU TWO PARCELS of

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Mr. and Mra. Alva Clark an4
children, Mr. and Mrs. rtoyd
Spence, Mr. and Mn. Frabk SlJ.
son and daughter and llr, .-nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rousb and M.n. Larry Roush were SUDdaJ
Mrs. Virgil Roush spent Saturday oaUen at the borne ol Jennie and
in Parkersburg.
Vlrlilil Rouah.
Recent vallen at the Painter
home were Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Hysell, Virgil Rouah, Mr. and
TO AIR POPE'S SPEICH
Mrs. Ralph Painter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Brown and sotlll.
VATI CAN CITY UPI-Pope
John XX IU will broadcast the an·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet, nual papel C~rlstmas measaJe to
soon as ;ou - get the tree the world at 6 a. m. (est) on Wedhome throw cold water all over nesday, Dec. 23, Vatir:an sources
. Th
ff th b
d reported. The speech will be reJt.
en ~ut 0
~ utt en layed through
national radio
about an mch slantwise to open
pores f~tr drawing up water. Set hookups throughout the world.
the tree in water and keep it cool
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and shaded ~ntll you brmg It D·
doors for tnmmmg
GIVE TOWN AWAY
The ftrst day a five to six. foot
OLONGAPO, Philippines UPJ
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tree ts Paced In water, It may - T e U. s . Navy town o Olon&amp;a·
take as much lUI a quart. After , po ~u formally giv~n to the repthat,thlt m, ay . take a! curtp dfaltlyh. Tpultblhet ofthThe P_h~hpl~tlnes today .
ut e ree In .a coo pa o . e
.e o
e murucJpa I Y was, rt·
room, away _f~om rad1ators, f1re- ce~ved from U. S. Charge d Af·
p!.aces, telcVIIJ lOn sets or other f~1res Geor~e Abbott by Foreill:n
sour~s of heat.
Mmister Fehxberto Se~:.:._:-

Sooiety Events
OfWestShode

of anti -bioticl had not
Breed for good uddered cows. \ _Man y c_hem !ca ls, h,' ,',' , baenend
a lowering in the rate of Avoid pendulous low hangmg I tned for £Jre-pr~r~ ng t . ' .
Iic'l6'::u'l1u~Lr10'l':I!Top-'7c'16o:"Atr1"-"'p;lul~o"'N;;E;' Icrease
mastitis. There has been no de· dd
Udd
h. b h
b
even sugar asp1rm or frmt acids
in the number of maBtitis u era.
ers w IC
an g_ e 1ow sid boughs first ad work from
820-M, Pomeroy .
12-8-6tp cases smce anli-bioticiJ were first the cows bock are subjed to I e h
d
ff tiv as
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bruising. Good udders are in· no~e as provhel h aks e ' 1\ etree
'IIEW 196U PATrK!tNS PLASTIC used to treat this dlsease. n fact herited so select your replace·l pla.n wllater, ~ t e deepsnam'· rewinuow bl mds and shades, Vene , the carele ss use of anti-biotics
d natura y mots
an
..
tum blmd.s , all kmds and colon has caused resutant strains of menll from your good uddere sistant, the
department said.
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ld '" de cow&amp;.
I ,. s •·sted actually
F ,.....,r
i ass awnmgs, ay an
ac erla, yeas an
mo I ""
. , A cow wlU not build any re· orne ,sou to,n ._':'me d~ and
N!(bt name pl-ates all kinds, velop. These resistant strains are
cause rees o ua:o
·~
Alumir.um ladders iU k,jnds. not affected by anli ·biotic treat- sistance to mastitis. It 's the other n mmable
free Estim~ate, Dale Wippel ment. The situation can be ("{lm- way around, once a cow Pas had
•Shop 6M~ly for a fresh t'ee beSupply, 2Jj Unilln Avenue, pared to flies and DDT. Some mastitis, chances a~~ she'll n':· fore it~dries out from exposure
( 81 Auro 5c:Jies
l'omeroy , O.JJo
11 30-l:iOtc slrams or flies are Immune to peat. Some cow families do seem lon a sales lot. If the tree is fresh
DDT. They have built up a re- to have mo_re resistance . This is the needlus will feel . moist to
1957 VOI...K.SWAGON . Call Ea rl l L
irA - N!!:w COAL BURNI NG SJstance bemg com.tantly exposed anoth~r pomt to consider when y'Jur hand. If the needles fall
Rottgen, Letart, w. Va, Twlnmg
IJnck lmeo stove and keep warm to DDT.
sel_ectJ~g . your
re~latemen_ts. when you move or shake the tree
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12 I L 3lc
Uov.n p:.ymclll wnn sm.u l mon·
Treat Cavte, Not Effect
I This tJes ln closely With the
it is too dry to absorb water.
T rea t mg lh e cows udd er aIter hetltance
of good udden .can be DDT
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Lh ly paymenls. l!:wmgs· Store,
Good
management
\II MlkM aiMI Modell
Pomeroy, Uh w. Phone 133.
she has mastitis will . not ao_Jve aummed U by .!laying "My cows
II is t the dairyman 's interes t I
0
M.JTft
12 14 3t-c the problem of what 111 causmg
thp
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OPOLJTAN
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comdfortabtllet.. tAo ~rbo_du~e c_lean _wkho_lesome md1l k ~
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LENNOX HI-!JOY FORCED AIR locking the barn after the horse eer,
em a way an mas 1s
nll·. Jollc!l 1~ ~u . 1s an a u1·

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CHRISTMAS TREES

WANT
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AM • l Tree
IJs F•Ire proo £
IExperls
· say
ob·l

otrlp &lt;up to doted the dlle'" In I
its early at.aaea 4 very Important. .
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Milkln&amp; at re&amp;ular times with
Mli.titla Coetty 01.....
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equtpmen 1' 15
another importaot phase .
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one dl!K!ale of dairy cowa. Each
Keep your barns free fro m
Iyear mastitis eauaea more econo- drafta but well ventilated.
mtc loss than any other Jingle
Remove t.nY steps or other
I disease. Thill loss it caused not ~tr.uction~ which may cause udder WASHINGTON UPI- How .do
only by lowered milk produetlon InJUry.
you make a Christma s tree f1re
but the tremendous amoQJlt uf
Keep your cows well ted and 1 proof? Buy a fresh tree and
money spent for drup used ln well bedded. ~ healthy co w has keep it in wa_ter, says the De parttreating Lniected cows..
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Antlboliu Not the An1. .r
~uca
~~n "nc:o~d ~t~o~ . cow ment 0
gncu ure.

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d:Oo Sundown Serenade
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Paiquale

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Mainly About
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Joined To
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PRIZES
NOTHING
BUY
Just Register
IN CONJUNCTION
WITH TABER'S
COUNTRY STORE

GIFTS
FOR ALL
MEMBERS
OF THE FAMILY

ALWAYS
OPEN

KRIS

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Twin City Club
Holds Christmas
Session Friday

your favorite clas&amp;iCI,

sweaters -

Teenage Dance
Saturday Night
Well Attended

The annual Christmas dinner of
the Twln City 500 Club was held

A crowd of 300

Car-Wpn. and elipovers in ·banlon

aDd orlm.

teenagers

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Re stau rant after which the club tended the dance party held

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Of&lt;Middleport For Next Term ~

Manpower,
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Around And
About
Middleport

was decora - agers were Shari Young and Bo
the Yuletide ' Hu\hurt, a Pomeroy - Middleport

the gifts for exchange couple, 1111 th1~ "Teenage Couple"
placed under the lighted of the week.
"\1i6S Bonni e VanCooncy, Homethe evening prizes were coming Queen or Middleport, and
Mrs. Paul Grueser, Mrs. her escort, Jim Houck, were chos·
Bearhs r11.nd Mn. ~em ice en as the bcst - dress~d couple.
The well-known "Jays" of Pornplaying were Mlu Erna croy pro\lided the music. Proceeds
Glenn Diehl Mrs. WiL- went to the Senior Mothers club.
and Mrs. Eimer WickA big Christmu dance ia being
planned fnr next Saturday night's
11ession at the Pomeroy gym. It
will be sponsored by the Varsity

minu.m and Chemical Corp., to
offer full coopeNtlon of tbe cham
ber in effortl to brine a aew in·

$3.95. $5·95

v . Howell, Pomeroy, waa
flfeaent at the meetinc and prp·
.p osed waya the cbimber milbt
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DIOJ' pubUcatloa qf , a hia4;ory
.Meigs Co11nty. He: stated ~at
lit his two bookl near comple·
tlon, one an afblUD., qf river Iteam
boats and .the other e history of

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

:rif~ttcan's Raid.

Present at the . m.Htina: were
ltber, Tom Welton, · Aten Shain,

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leld, Bill Atki.nl, N. W, Compton,
.CUI Krauetter, Bob Ja,oba, Paul
C6cl, A. V.
Hawen, WUI~
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Held friday
At Shrtne Session

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Tired Of Being
In Death'i Row

And Get An Extra Gift Free • A 4 Speed

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What 18 Better Tbn A Gift From lug~l's

MEIGS THEATRE

ZENITH

Club To H.'lld
Dinner Session
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Wednes oy Noon

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held its regular
Demonstration Club will
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meetlna: Sunday e vening with
ih amnual Christmas noon
Not Open Weclnnclay
Cbrlatmaa program practice. The 1dtnn.r Wednesday, Dec 16 wttb
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a.m.
the afternoon the program
SpeclaUzed Alignment And llalanelng Servtoe
be in rhar1e of Elinor Car·
SPECIALIZED BRAKE SERVICE
Ada Slack and Jeuie ~t­
SIJOCK ABSORBERS
trill, on tbe subject, "Christmas
Ideas," Homemade Chrlstmas 1rt·
icle1 wUl bt displayed.
W. Main St.
Phone 267
Pomeroy
Roll call will be answered by
placing a home made tree ornament on an und«orated Chrithit&lt;at
tree. Each member Ja to I.Jrina ~er
own table aervke.
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BU,tlTIF:UL DIVIDED-TOP RANGE
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Like Undidate
In Primaries

COLUMBtlS (tllll) - Tbe state Board of Education Mon·
revoked the charters pi 10 small Obto hjgh schools, ef·
next June.
schools were ones wbere the average number of stud·
~r 70, eompared to the minimum state require- Offender Came Back
and tbelr
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trying to meet

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Ends Harrisonville's Charter

am not &amp;be

red lil:nt bincilt," tie .aid and' baa
wrtuen · for.ll' no1fela, one · Ql
WDich "Cell :HU l&gt;eatb Aow"
ltroiiCill . blal
to llAirleo
!Iii Jqal llcb~

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lb an unprecedented move, the
board voted to threaten Silt Creek
Local School. Board Jn Holmes
Countr wlth the loss of itate,

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LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS
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JODDecy,

Blt'\UTIFUL

look up to par send them
to us! We'll make them
sparkle again
and no
doubt about It!
WE OFFER A

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.o\P.PLIAN(;ES.

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DON'T WORRY!

For

enner."

Carlt t.:he(j8man bas ..bUDJ on"
for u~ years wbae 81 other
men aad one woman walked or
were dNiiied. from nearo;v L'fllll to
la.e gas c:namber.
'jli tlley conudered U1e case on
Ill merna, toey abould 1et me
klloy.&gt; , ana let'l get on wuD itttl my way to beu.''
· ·ue cunvJcted rapi't bad just
hearc tne u. ·.s. .b~me Cuurl
' JaaCI ~uaed MondaY · to bear h11

aueu we.· WJU. mue tbe
rouil.aa ol tbe eou'rt• eaa•n u.nl.\'211

That Means More

bama'• football team Is stbedi.iled'
to hold Its last contact wotk'oJ.tt'l
today before tapering off tor Ita.
date with Penn State In the J~j~)
erty Bowl, Dec. 19.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala, UPI-,1-la·

Ofrt;P.Ieas:fu{ .' Reteive
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don't wut to dle, but I don't
Wlllt to nang on up
tbere in

AetU&amp;W", \.:Deawan flu been
mucn &lt;:HHitU'. .b.ll ,feVentb date
with death waa ~It Uet 23 and
it waa onty four dll)'a iw11 wben
be- eot another Ita)' o1 eucuuon.

For Years To Come

survived by his wlfe,
son George, Atheu;
Nell Ann Dickens,
Burch, Inclewood,
Connie at bome
Letort. w.
James, Pt
was preeeded In

Widows, Children
Two Ex~utive8 . ; Of Veterans May

appe.Jt tor a new tr4&amp;l. u was Ule 1'!lt!"'!Jiid!r'!.
b4Q ~·· !am. rejeetlon of 1:
c.:aeuman·a pleaL
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HACKETT'S SAFETY SERVICE

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in Rutland Sunday at 8:35
m. after a long illness.
He was a member of the EUB
Pt. Pleasant, and bad
MarieUa Mf&amp;. Co.,
parents were the
and Florence

We exp~ the tp(ll tcr go tar ,btlyond 300 thJs year, Dallu aald
. While catme4 aooda b aeot~le
the J'ayceea aaid It iJ euler to
make up a ballnced baU:et by buTU\g what ia . needed with money
ftom ;:uh donfiioM.

durrtry- to tbia area.

Mr. and Mr11. Walter Angel
':harleston, W. V11. visited )lesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nea l
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and daughter, Charlene.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Eber Lewis were
in Crookll:ville Sunday to .brin&amp; Mrs.
Lewis' mother, Mrs. Stella Walburn
club.
to her home in Pomeroy,
/~utr.,.,.t~d
'I ht· Jays, with s pe:d;l!'ljp()"~,jjj
Mrs. fo'rank Slill waa re\limed to
Ue 0 Q
f'rank Youngworth of ~
her home on lttttland Street last
week from the Meigs General Hos·
b cere.
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!:CrY.
The ,U~cember meeting and an -'
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.Mr. and Mrs. Hcnhel McClure
nU11l Ch nstmas party or the Mid·
were in Parker~burg today.
Child t::onservatlon League
)lr. and Mrs. Dana Lambert are
held liHfl Wednesday even·
pi&lt;Jnning to tea\le tomorrow tor St
ing ~l 7:30 at the home of Mrs.
Petersburg, Florida. lo vialt' with
Wcsllly Fry.
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A Christmas eeremoahd 'III'IS
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change and the wrappings •will be he ld F r1·d.ay evcnmg,
when Mary
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Jud"f'd.
o1 J erusa1em her home ye!ltcrday from .,~'~oll.er
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hostesses for the evening met at th e IOOF h a11· ~h
a e a
· w1t h th e tient for several weeks. Her moth·
decorale d In keepmg
are Mr~ . Gene Houdaahelt, Mrs,
C. T. Jaowman of Cedar
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K•y
Burkett
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Mrs.
Paul
Russell,
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th
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Iowa,
came last week lo
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Alk
Mrs.
Cullum1 and .Mrs. Theo
tn5i, wor Y Jg
and Virgil Alkins, watchfor her.
shepherds, presided and
Sunday visitors wilh Mr. and
or Lafayette Shrine Mn.
Reynold.11 and Mn.
I were welcomed as 'i:Uests
were ',d:r. and
, Lavinia O'Neal, worthy
and son, Edw•rd, ,l
high
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Stanley Saunders,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ca.11to
Pomerny, Ohio
watchman
shepherds, l!:stft H.;;.ip._l;.;'.:.'o.
· "W"'.".,;V.;;•;.
· -------Reese put wa.k'hman of shepherds
and Wlllla Saunders.
At the dose of the meeting, pot·
TONIGHT •nd TUISOAY
luck refreshments were ICf\'ed
from a table carrying out the
"11£E EARTII IS MINE"

Child Conservation
Le0g T H ld
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Ch rJStmas

report.
'fbe secretary waa aakt:d to
write a letter to the Kaiser Alu·

By FREDDIE HOUDAIHEL1'

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much u ther e~n," lllwllnp uid.
~mber U, today, U the dead·
Une for namea of n-eedf families
to be tumed in. But CGJ~.tritiutlona
are invited, and UJ'Ied,
thll week.
Lut year 211 famUI.et were, &amp;IV·
ea a buket at Chriltmaa time. A!·
ter ICnlenina;. tbe Jayeee eommit-

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Rutland Man;
Mr. Sidney Rice
Died At Home

'.'However, we ur1e evet'Jone, lnclddinl ·bulineaa ·plaeea; to etvc u

tbt proposed reevaluatio.n or the
Letart land sold for industrial
urpoaea. A committee was named
to study the matter and &amp;Llbmlt

Slipoven

U yo"r clothes don't quite

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euued with speelal empbuis on

SIZES 34 TO 40

went to the home of Mrs. Pauline /the Pomeroy High Sehoul Auditor·
Galbgherj Middleport f.or the~ . ium last Saturday evening.
of
·Chosen from a panel of teen-

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discutl.ion wu held tX~DcerninJ
elol!iDJ of Pomeroy bueinesa places the Saturday• following Chriat·
maa and New Years. The b•nks
find courthouse have already announced t.h~ir intention to c1ose
tboae days . No definite decision
howevor w~s reached last nl:gbt
aa. to the closinc of retail stores.
The coming reappraiul of real
estate in Meigs County was di..

A beautiful .selection o-f women'l

Rock Hudson , Jean. SimmonS'

TABER'S

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preaided at the C. of C~ meeUn1
lad niaht at Uae offl.c:e• of the

!nat Friday evening at the Martin

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Members of the Pomeroy
Chamber ot Commerce Y6ted
last night to ·extend their lull
cooperation to the Middleport
Chamber in sponsoring a nonpolitical me~ting In January
when it is proposed to lllvlte
Gov, Mike DISalle to speak.
No definite date baa been set.
J'rullln Rizer, vice ttft•Ldeot,

TWO $25

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store party J.st night, guesta of the company. See Page,2 for
details. Left to right. first row, Mrs. Paul Hapton~ll. Mrs.
Gonion Swisher. Dick Vaughan. Arthur Johnson and Charley
--.!J.i,I;ite·l Hayes. Second row, .Paul Bootie (store manage&lt;), Danny Wil·
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'l'li!I·Puncallll!ld·Jilll Cheeki.

.Early in o~n.uary Soliclttt Jer..
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