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CHUCKlE FOR TODAY

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy
By LUCILLE HAWKINS

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Joined To
DiSalle

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,
More Cash

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$1.95 • $1.95

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

RECO~D ·PLAYER
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What 18 Better Tbn A Gift From lug~l's

MEIGS THEATRE

ZENITH

Club To H.'lld
Dinner Session
d
Wednes oy Noon

Chrlolo&gt;U moll!.

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--- - -The Syracuse Third Wedneaday
held its regular
Demonstration Club will
'l'he MYF
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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bur&gt;iness meeting to start at
r·
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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I leo! I've
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Now, Tomorrow and
BU,tlTIF:UL DIVIDED-TOP RANGE
o_i,!y_tl2t.91 With Trade

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As Winner Of·. .
$1JO Cash Prize .

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Governod.ooks
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
the
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But W88 Escorted

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trying to meet

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atandard1 at 111 one . room,
Ieitlhl·gr•ie ~hoolt.

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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,

'ntEY'RE SOUND

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YOU CAN IIELY ON OUR QUICK SERVICE

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LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS
.. llkltllepol1

bad ODO!IIJt, ADd

le&amp;al opinion ia
31, hat .... d il!'

On
IDd 17,
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

parent. Dul one

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.o\P.PLIAN(;ES.

'hJ.LUIIor Cleliaen
PHONE HOW

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GOD"t tbm&amp; I've .bf,C1 IL''

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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deilll t&lt;~w

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ALABAMA GITTING s•T
TUSCALOOSA, Ala, UPI-,1-la·

Ofrt;P.Ieas:fu{ .' Reteive
Md&amp;J 1~Sfaff : . i.

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SAN QIJENTIN, c.ttf. UPI-..1
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

Unexpected Party

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Sidney RiCe, 54-, died at his
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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eremORIQ
.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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rs. on ans ..
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Mrs. 1'::. 0. Rail was returned to
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,
:~:if,f.r\~~s•eason.
th
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Iowa,
came last week lo
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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

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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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Pomeroy·Midclleport, Olllit, Tueaday, December 1~. 1959

Ohio Power Co., when a

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w11, asked by 1 _., whl: he tt.cl a
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Mf'Ut't. 10 if I ... IMt out on
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Evans Supermarket employees in Middleport enjoyed a
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..
nard l''ult&amp; muat appear in Columou.s before tbe Pollu.tioa Board
lO expJaiD why no more ~
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made iD

bqjlding .

.:oe.vers.

OTHER BUSINESS
Couneil

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Thursday Eve,
Exehange Gifts

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budget will be appr,.imately balanced . But
this, let jt be emphasizt&gt;d . is not th e result of
evep the most modest k ind of eco nomy in
government. As a publication of the Tax
F(M).nd.•tion poi.nts out, " ... expenditures arc
trend.iJW: sharply above earlier e-stim ates, and
lbe budget 'balanc-e' is m ade possible only by
the ract that rcreip1s are expcttC'Ii to inCr&lt;·ase
sharply also."
The Tax Foundation adds: " ... it is apparent that the increaSf' in revenues duE to the
improvement in and gro\\-" th of ttw Cl"onom.v

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penditur(ls The hopes and predictions of
;omp that such e.conomic growth would make
possi ble debt and tax reduction thus may be
lhwar1cd, unless Fedt'ral spc uding is brought
under control more effectively."
If we can't do anything a bout the debt and
the tax burden in a period of record business
wtivity, wlpt would happe n if there were
l' H:I1 a mil d 1
:ecession? One result-would be
more big defirits omd more inflation.
Wl'"rc walking the most dangerous of tightropes. and it's ti me all of u s realized it.

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man days per acre, in contrast to the worldwidl' average ·of 200 man days per acre and
a far eastern average of 400 man days . That
f&lt;Jd caused Mr. Stoup to say that no single
aspect of the American free enterprise sys-

mercial Swine Producers Association. In hi s
w.ords: ... It i1 4,800.000 factories - factories
without roofs - factories with mor(&gt; horsepower than aU the rest of industry combined .
These factories with their equipment have
combhled assets of over $187 billion and an
investment per worker 2V:.! tim~s that of the
average in all industry. Yes. farming ... is
4,800,000 independent enterprises, 98 per
cent oJ them family-owned and operated 4.800,000 solid blocks in the very foundatlon
of our free enterpTise system .''
The strength of Ametlcan farming lies in
its prqductive efficiency. Crops in thi.i coun·
try are produced at a work output of only 2

tern could have such impact on the rest of
the world as. our mecbanized agriculture. He
is convinced that not only knowledge but even
a fractional part of tlle efficienty of the American farming systl1m could do more to off!let communist pi~agantla in the bal'kward
parts oi the world than any other single
rorce .

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Moscow ra • llll••noun•ed over the week en&lt;!
t¥t it wUI be&amp;Jn a Huuian.Jan·

Monday evening the -employees and their famHies of the
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::~.::~:: ~b~~ 4~ ;~~ ~u:; Middleport El/ans Store held a pot luck supper and Christmu
wW fODIIst of throe Hi minute party at the American Legion Hall in Pomeroy.
...,,001 , week.
The hall was decorated for Christmas and the gifts for the
exchange were placed under a white Christmas tree.
Specia-l music was furnlshed for the entertainment of the

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Mn. Cha rles As11 Bru dbury who
is in ch.uge of the Cldldren's
Christmas oru~rBm for the Heath
Mclhndisl Church. Middleport. is
req l,lelltins: that tbase tlkiX~g part
in Ihe program he at Lhe church
on Wednesday at 3:30 and on
Sa tur1htY at 1:.00 for dNIIIil reh~lar.
sal.
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art&gt; requested to be present.
The program wlll be presented,
Monday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 and·
there will be a visit from Santa
in the basement following tbe
program . Mrs. Neuman Bun:letl;
is assisting Mrs. Bradbury with
the program.

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22. Hon.
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prey
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RATES Of TAXATION FOR 1959

r&lt;Mtmi,
bath, ·.1
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1
'titchen. J,.e-

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AND
lt•n Marine ,_... enl( ;
600 I •.Mtln St., Pomtr.,

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- taken t.a a needy

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TUP:

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In pU1'90ince of iaw, I, Clyde G. MillbODe, Trea su..rer ot :Mei£!1 ~~ty, OIUo, do~ ,;,ve notice
th&amp;t 'llb-e number of Mills levied on eaeh doltar .r property tboWri on the Genet'&amp;\ nP: ~bilpljclle of
Real Estate, Pub:Lic Vt4lity aod Personal Property wiibia. aid l;..'ou.Dty for the )lt!lr llll•·• lollows:

family _
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TOWNSIDPS

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AND COJII'OOIATIONS

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21.00
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New or Renewol

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Will .. • GfT for tlae WIIOiiE YEAR

December Session
Of Middleport
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PTA Cancelled
The reslllar meeting of...,;;~ I
M'ddle»ort Pl'A .EJ:ee~~e ":""'!'

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further take n'otic.e _that they8
.FOOd Jtern:a:.4./eed
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be.edn m11aUdo Panartd 1 ~eydoe::~r~ qiure~ Memb~rs of the Middleport Simi Hosp_ita_l. M~ss . Peters, wif•
\sa• pe onh
or before" Child conservation League ~r 3 lJe·
Bertram F1elds, also has a 2" women'a IIUS. The Shoe Box,
£~rftJ the
to answer
e same
on J960.
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!Srd davt of
'"ntiary,
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cLARENCE A. TUR.L!Y, bring ~~ Items t() thetr c·h·~~·tm•" I
Middleport.
12·15«-c
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Plaintiff.
• party thlS Wi.!dnesday e.venmg at
~tttbo' P4lMHOY-8 rooiDI, 1M fu.r- WEBSTER • FULTZ
Ute h.ome ~f Mrs. ~esley Fry. ';bot&gt;
"i;&amp;t;ij'Ai~~;ij~'~-;pmtclieJ. ·loti. Out of Attorneys for Plaintiff
~ (?o~ ~Ill be put m~o a b~sket to
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POMEROY, OHIO

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NEW SINGER

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eg yolk mmure. Spoon iDle wiDe ~ ddll aad aft'Yt'.

On Deeelaber 11

a .lllvalkt'•

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PlaltiUII further aUe- ·hi ·1111
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aiR lDIO PA'I'T&amp;RMS PLAS111C
real estate in
and·by.ad· ,The M_ason Girl Scout Troop was bela Monday evening
windOw blindl and thadll, VIBM
·
verse po811ession, and that the de- made · pi:I.DJ for ll Christmas party high school with Kalad Hindy, pre:s..
tian
lr:iDdt and eolar• ,
.
.
fendants, the unknvwn )!eirs,
"When
met. recently
the ident of the .P"fA, presiding
·
aee1, legatees, uecuton, adfnhu:s- f Mason Methodist Church.
It was decided that the Decem·
FibM' ll&amp;U ..1W!ap. 1lf)' all4.· •
Jli&amp;bt DIN plate&amp; an
ttators and assigns of 'Daniel Shaw, 1 •Dec: 22 wa~ tb~ date set for ber PTA IIft!etini would be eanAliUIIilnWD 1a4deil .U. kind&amp;. 1
deeea11ed, rna' claim ·lo ha"e· stme ~e ·party to be · heLd at the celled due ·to the other activities:
Free Eatimate. l'Jt.l e, Wlpel
~interest in said real ettate· by n~s- ~ch. The gr_o~p plana tel: ~~et of organizations and th~ church If.
SUpp)ft ·.~ ...kl~ .·rUa.lou AveiuM, •
' ttft -'ot·~~~:re'f' -1'1\~e : ·ln&lt;tl prw~ firM at the 4'b:ureb a'fti:r . wlil~ fairs scheduled before Christmas.
Polllflf&lt;ly;.IO.II.io.
11-30401:e :
eletd 1 . , lrit any .-claim· or the thef wlll.eo caroling. Following 't1hf: group. wiiJ have their regular
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defendants ·be declared vold. th~ caroUng they will return to meeting in January.
;;,;:;;:~:;:::.=:,::-:;;:;::-;;.;
and plaintiH's ·title to said rea\ es- the c~urc:b and
have a gift ex·
The 196o Spring Conference
GET A ·NEW. COAL. BURNlNG CO~ INSURANCE PRO. tate quieted aa apinst the un· change and a ·party.
brick l~.I:Mistove and ke~ wann
~ction. Llfe. Auto, Fire, PoUo. known -hein of Daniel Shaw, de- Attending
Brenda Burton, la be held in Marietta waS d.iJ.
Dawn payment with small monCal\ Don MW... J41cldleport. ceased.
.
, ·
JAck Aldridge, Kay McGowan, Joy cussed briefly and othq matterr
tbly Alllftoentl. lhrinp Store,
OblL
:
The prayer Of said pet.itJol iJ Thabet, D()nna Lish, Jasetta [jsh, pertaining to school impiovement
. .
tor a ·1)aftltlon Of alld real· esta~ : cOitnJe· Q,arbour, Susan Warner,- Present for the meeting wert
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 133..
12 14 3t.c I 2 .1 ) Real F.:stO•IP
that the plllntiff'a and the otl'le~ Jaq,e Dodson, Lillie Kraft, Jenni- Hindy, ~e W. McComas, Earl
Jii!mOiJilH!~"iOiiCiji)i.J
-~-=ta said nat .eatate be fet ~'t.erkle, Nancy Ptoffltt, Jane · Knight, Mrs. Lucy Gregg. Mn aer
'F.ORCIJ) AIR FARM FOR
QUIQK
SALE 'quieted as against the onkni)Wn: Bu.r&amp;!!*l, Cathy Zuspan, Sharon 1Philsan .. Viss Mildred Hawley and
aaJe. Excellent
$3500.00. 114 Acrea, two ltQl'J' bl!in, devieee11, 1enteell, ex~1,1tora, Queen, Harriet
Walsh, Karen , l\1rs. W1lliam Everson.
TU2-'32.1.
h.Ouse, paying 11• WJll, .c oli, ladmHdfh"ators and alS.iP!I Of _D~n-. RQusll, Mra. ,Ray Proffitt, Mrs . .
,.,-:·~-=·-:-::=:::-::
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Umber, ~nold l'lt,m, Rt, 141, a lei Show, deceased, an6 lor _oihe.l JQI!!'Ph' Lilli. lira. II• lph War· 1 OPERATIC BLESSED nENT
.· mile east of Harruonville. Al" rrelref
ner
.
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'lnlllll:m IS mLL TlHE TO GIVE thur J. Amoll$, ~J 211, Millers Th~ above mentio~ 'Partl~t w~q . .
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-"made the1 low-!'"!'
teaapoon platia

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tldci: lmlt"lu!IY (Oout f to li

88 llnb; the""" S. 40 do-W.

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Al10 Aullable

ZABACUONE

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Phone ·I8Jll,
l::ff••Rilth'CsrOJ.-'WhitlcM!k'
TUrley, Sharob !!l1na =
· December 22nd
' . ,~~~. Pomeroy, 12-tHilp' ...we,DOBoo4J,S'DVBBa
land
OWD· ~
.
fee -8i~1e
CHAI'N SAWS
bliadl, ..n
de~t~ey·
11t
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Electric Swttptr

:j No~ Sbrlo&gt;e football
·IIi~ in the Orinee .Bowl.

1 ta1J1eBpoon.S.C.ryl10lu&amp;ion
2 table.pooDI cold water
Stabloapoo110oborey
2tabl...,....bailins"""''
O:ebine 1'18"1 yolkl. Suettryl and lhtny i~ top tJI. double boiJM
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wid.-..,.=

:'\:iT..:t~"'!e!:".:::'ri!~' ~ beaveldy

PHONE to the lands formerly owned by Si·

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1!111UI'Ord

A SINGER

._mloile-~ ......_,r, Suc...,.J., ia w.d. nt.ber than. IUI*r. ml~

3118·11, Gilmore Supply &amp;lore, las strong; thehee N, M . . . _, ·
Vaughan Peat CO!itio1 C..llem·l30 minutes W. iiiOIII the lltte •bl
btr of NaUonal POll """"'I oal4 Ianda of SIW Slronl to·lllle&gt;
Alaoolatton,
U.lk l'llne b&lt;t.een Fract:lOIII Ill ami'lt

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li.nkt to the line betWMn 'FrletJon•

lond;

Stwilltllltdti•

ADDs THttQ
1 lliAIIL Fla. UPI - Holfbaet
~.k
JelmaJ:on, tackle -Dewitt
lfoclte• alii tuard Pete Alaa, aU
of. ~•MI.t:m, have beeo added
If. tbe ·Martit IQu.ad ·f or the !*.

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Y~eft ~
- ,lilbili
"!!Il pJollll, iDO folded iDio IM ... yolO&lt; .,U.juN.
blab In
.., ~~'&amp;M_llhabela, tliil froUty, ....,. delbef . . - ..._
. W - lrJoinr .. -'4: the"""" ~.r tliflltoliday....., -.nr ~Y trnnre thiJ :recipe. Beeaale

w. comer of what
is knoWII. aad wes Jehn -Fodl.yee'•

INSPECTIONS.

ja It411Y,

a. tJri1

tiWf ;..arid, Zabadioae. aa. lttJWii ~~ ~ 811 PWJCb aemd

11411-Ue U~b. to tile N,

r...~ rmite
Control

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~lddJ.e. 3~ thenae E.' 18 ehain and- M '

Phoae

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-wllite ·flnilb.. Blaet·

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mlved

to .b oJsler union ne-

branch hel'l'

Mrs. N9lalt 1'as .
Progra)n hader
Rio GrMde Will For Masoti-OUb
Give Program ·

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CHJtJSTMAS T1EE5

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rich..,._..._N.,.hoUdaJ
orirlnalioot
...n .,_.,

Welcome e11a1p , _

-~- ..!tllo,ijOOO.·ml'tlea a'-illlllor llao1e ro.

l""lbed'

ow.· ~..,...,., ~

ct.- u...r.p
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nosed piJtol.
The robber, who
Jng maak over his
ro&amp;dbloekl tet

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We Oo Alterations

Case No. 12,9M, setting ~ fortlfitlt

9:30 A.M.
MlilllltHkt1131..J
1 , . . . , _ ; 525
KAUTZ :PIH 1'1'0111

The Perfect
Christmas Gift

~H

several owners of preSent intereB&amp;;
land ..eking to have his interest
~et off to him in severalty; or
log a judlelal sale of rea! ~§,.·
whl~b is d~ribed a.a,followi.;._:..,.,
1 The followlnl real .,state· ~·
ed in the &lt;;ounty of Mellis, In·
Stale
of OhiO,
tbe ·an~
of Salem,'·
and aiiHn
'&amp;111Med
as folloWs:
.' •
. Beine' in Section No. ·28, Towit

Mew •i

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bllYO

IEL SHAW deceued whooe nam..

and reside~ces are ~nowD to thie
plaintiff, will take notice that
CLARENCE A. TtiRLEY, on the
19tb day of November, 19159, filed
bis petition in the Cammon P~as
I Court ol Mel&amp;• County, O~lo, .hel!\11

Before

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1tab' PON'ftA:e · vi flVO DOOR
Bodu. $1.2115. 11&gt;'\irJIIIIIk Ex·
~Iii. Blaett:D4"~. Pomefoy.

~- and

. '!'bleb

OU.I

s·--.;arrtH.

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Po.-.oy, 8hJo

~Door Sodlb, Beautlflll ..,.

President

ctnia, but whose present residence
is unknown; and the unknown
TEI.EVVUON. RADIO 6 &amp;llAU. heirs, devisees, le&amp;atees, es.~cutors,
..lP"Pibnee repair· Phone
adminl,trators and assign, of DAN·

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· -10'
I
uu· :~-BUIL-DING 7• i" sv
yAt - L4o.Q
4" &amp;a\Vinililcl 1111101, Buy \0 ·
UI\H ..-I
i DqCII" SedaL SpoUes• or-'lfn· mOve. $ee at t;be Me!tr,o.politao. . tfAMILL •I UVtCI ~ATION
" IIIlO IGae 1!00'1 linlah. ~yn•
Auto Sales, l!lddteport, Oblo,
":'::."'~
No. 8, Range '!'lo. 15. OhiO ~
t~Qw lhlive. New. ~ trade-4n.
Phone 6045·J.
12 11: 3tc
. .____ n- Bemee
! p~ny'a Purchu~. Praction&amp; N~ $t
lllat!ttn'lnl. Pometoy.
12-t«c
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and ss.· - . ·
11111 _FQRI)VB-Co.fiTOm.i(i , TIIIO BOOM J'WINISIIED COT:
1· lleilnnihl · on the south line ol
- · ·.:s ~ot wan.
taae bmre.ea MUOD and New ~ANY SIZE FUBNISii FractiQn N'o. 35, 30 cl:laih!l and aa
jol&gt; lill&lt;ool&gt;lioul Jn condition,
11aV1111, ftO a mDDtb, C.U Ted · ' od dlolJvere« aad sp&gt;eul on Unka E. of the S. W . ...,.. tlleroBlarillwl,
•-'
~ •• ,__ of: thenee · N. 32 chaiM and 7ll
1 z-~te Swartz. Spr!lc:e 3U88. 12-12-tltp ~1• ·

Th4)Almanr.

··ronAY AND

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SHARON ELlNA TUJILEY, a'!lllllc
wbo reoldeo &lt;/e l(n, J... ~
IOD, S})tlng HJII, W•.t Vlr1t!UO;
RliTII CAAOL Wlll'n.OCK, a minor, who resldts c/o Ra~ond Wbi' ·
lodr, Olcott, West VIrginia; MIC.C·
E'V VANATE.R. whose lut known
resideoee wu ·Weet Virginia PenitenUary, Moundaville. Wut, Vlr-

,.._.., OIM.
tmSTOM BUILT lOTCIII!:N DJI.
lll11ed for your bom::l Fret utlmatea. Foreman aud Abbott.
PboLte t,.84-Y.
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KARR &amp; VAN .,...
7 UIDT

ut·' Soles
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. uhiou members

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111-Lier

tOi'J' ~NDAY QN JIIULRIIRIR'I'
Au., BeaJle pup, 'Wblte, One

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WCTU Members
5
• y 1e
Gifts for Wards· · .

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tbt daY• peper '

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who robbed "a

or other mem~•
local unit.

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18 A Jl will be .111

606 E. Main street. Polnea;tJ,
0 ., ·~ fiH lta8entent. JC you hl'o'e
any brlnt it there a~d. dump it
et ~!hone IMS..J or Bfi,M.

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YEST1':RYEAR.

O. E, MeKinloy, !llu

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EAIITB ·IIA'I'RlAL NI!E.D AT

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OU!ers present at the parly were
NICOSIA, Cypi'UI t1Pl Will~;;;,;
Paul BoUick, manager of the atore blahop Marartoa won 1 I'll
and Mrs. ,Bostick. Edith and BUly vktol')' Jn SUnd1y'1 ~eeUon
Haptonstail , Mr. and J4.rs. Gordan
the fint pre1lden~ . o1
Swis!Jf.r. Tim Duncan and Bevflrl)t ld&lt;&gt;pelod&lt;nt Cyprpul repu)Jlic, 1
Perrin, Susie Duncan, Mr . .and M~.
of votel ,ahowed~joday.
Charley Hayefl and chi1dren, Sue
Bnd Butch, Mr. and .M~i.' Dick COLUMBUS UPI -- .~;'::~:mt.: 'l
and chlldren, Judy •nd
Roman Catholic i1
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cheeks some Northwestern Ohio
~In~~~~~~~;-:~
and son, Gregory , Mr. and Mn. Arthur Davtdson
and
chUdren.
Wayne, Diai"UI and Brenda, Arthur
Johnson , Mr. and ·Mrs. Danny WilIiams . ~r. and Mn. Cornell Vance,
p0Ql0f1Qg U
.Charlotte David1on and Ralph Me-

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

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' ,.) Notices

Monday night
U. S. steel COJ'lp. I
Roger M. ·Bloulh

The Middleport WCTU mero·
are workin&amp; h..-d this ~
that the ehilllren at ~e
Home wlll Jla'c'e a ~
They h•" been v~ey
buay c:ontactinl diffareGt ~li
and m•rchaata for eontrlbutiOQI
toward their project, j:hey plan 10
Sls- alve eo~b elolld a nt&lt;o llfl ·' of
lers
seulon clothlnl for his or her Chrl•tmu
1'hur.11d11y at 7 :30 p. m. Following aniid!•i,a:laonlfiHid item1 will be tlktD.
ml'etlng lhe annual Christmas
... 0 who want 1.o. take p_..t
party will be held with an ex·
project can do ao · m~ con·
change ()[ 50c gifts.
Mr•. Clarence McNefill,
ot the wc~u. Mr• """

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convertible

DEVOTEP TO INTEREST!
OF MIIIGS·MASON AREA

s. Ow•, PubliiMr
Publlahed every diA!trnoon e1
MPt Sunday by The Ohio ValleJ
lublilhln&amp; Compa07 ld. llO Me·
.sbanic St., Pomeroy, OhiG. Busi• • olflce pbooe 398 edltllrlal
lfflee phonw SQ7.
F.nlered .111 aecond d111 mall.ln~
matter at the po11t office at Pom
•roy, Ohio.
Natlooal advertl11lng repre1enta.
Uve: BottJnei;'.Kimball, i:"lc., 84:1
·,.allllton' Ave., New York CitY
New Ynr.k.
Sublerlptlon ratet: ..lilllvered bJ
ral'l'ier where avlllllble, so centl
per we-; one ,e~:~r In advance at
The Dilly Sentinel office, tHHIO,
P1 raontltt. f1 .80; tt&gt;ree months
ta.ao. B)' motor route where avaJI
able: one month, fl . By maU: on•
llll month1, $4.2:1; thre
11e111h11. 12M· nn,. l'flnnlh t'

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leader still had

dsyllg~t thelt
group by Arthur Davidson (the
lieved to bav.~ fled
ati!lhlhmt nwnager of the 11tot&gt;e) and Paul Ibptonst a ll.
stolen
Ralph McDan\(ll and .Mr. and Mrs.
Pktures were lake11 by Mr. Hap- - · - ..--aud dancing Willi enjoyed Ohio, recently.

TNl,DAILY SENTINEL

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CHfCAGO UPI- Unitecl Steelworkez' Union Pi-esideot David J.
was to cOnfer with ex:·
five aluminum flrms
of settllrt: an indispute ·wttb-

Ute News From

Eva_n_s-:S::-t-o-re- E
=-m
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--e-s:-H-.o..,.ld--:C-;h--rl-.5-t.,;·as Party A
· t Le gion Ha II Monday Evening

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Ia! ol $L.De.W in eol1edion1 J11t
month of 1ritlcb tl"/0.10 weat to
th&lt;e general fund; S-tM tfnq:rer's r~port 1howin1 a balance in
all fl.lndt of 149.803.m . up from
$4!1,1103.07 af lut moath, princl·
paUy in the street maintenance
funcl up from $9.998.38 to $~.1 IIS.SO.
hv. Raymon l.{onbi&amp;ht. repreHntlag the M"lcldlepor1 lltnltterial
AliiiO(Jatlon, pre•nted a britt'
Christlnfls tllt'HaCe to C6UDcilmen
btf"Oft the mef!tinl opened.
New councilmen attmdlnl who
"ill tab olfift' Jan. 1. and be
sworn in by new Mayor M~Elhia­
ney, were Lee Smith and Bill
Childl who replace J1mee Arnold and David lliller.
Abo present .tnd nat noted
•hove wen Councilmen Gibbont,
John Zerkle. Clinton L. FiJhtr
and Ernest Covert; Cbarlea Murra,y of t.be Ohio Fuel Gas Co..
atreet tureman Le"is, Chief of Pt·
Ike Herbert Gilkty Uld ScWcitor
Bemml Fults.

Kitchen Committee: 10 a. m. on
LEGAL NOTICI
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Woduttday alld '!'bu-y.
c- No. !1,.,.
Waitresses;, 7 p. m. Wednesday
SUSAN ALICE Tt.;RLE'f , 1 11ln·
evt"Dinl It 5:M p. m. fhursday.
or, Who r:aldel e/ e 'Mn. ltu Jaek·
Sprln&amp; HJII, Welt Vlrllni&gt;;

n.lJ ti'M of 8 OIDtl' per WICt will M
fw ~
·-ooillwllbliiiO.,_L____
llmD In ~- Bbool4 bo npoTtell touudl.oolr, '111
will ... lit ~ fGr ..... iliaD OliO - ~- ol l'boUa d - - . . ~ .1.110. O b i ~illled at 1.'*"'..,.. W'llll'li

Aluminum Set
By Union Head .

Mr. Stoup's poilition is solidly based . More
and more , the rpld .war is becoming an econO.:
mic war, a proliuction war. And in that war,l ;;;;;;1!.;~;;:::;
with all its wofldwide repercussions , mechan- I'
tzed Americw farming can be one of the
most potent &lt;it weapons.

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Conferem~es In

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4,800JOOO Factories Without Roofs
What is American farming?
An impressive and unusual answer comes
from Curry W. Sto up , pr esident of the New
Idea Division of Avco Co rporation . li e offered 11 at a recent meeting of the Ohio Com-

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Grqnge DelegQte
Makes Report
On' State Meeting

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1-tn:rt oCburch ,.... ho ornu be helping
with the dinner which the ifOUp
will 11el'Ve to the JmperW Ekletri~

N&amp; OONIIISTIWT DII:PINIIABLE BIIWLT8

Leo Stl'lry gave a report on the
SLate Grange convention whJcb, he
The Harrisonville Grange will attended' as a delegate, wben the
meet in regular seuion Thun~day Hemlock Grave Grange 2049 met
evenin.e;, De c. 17 when a potluck in regular session Saturday eveo· 1
Christmas dinner will be served ln •.
nt 7 p . ~ n .
Durin&amp; the meeting with 1!1'.
There wm bt a 211 ~nt lift ex· Story, worthy master, preiidibg,
ch•nte among members present. plfUtl were made for a Chrtltmas
AU. member~ art ~ ·tp bring party to be held at the next -regiJ~
gifts tor Metes ~ou.ut.J residents Jar mne\lng on December 19. An 1
at the At~~·· · $tate HoJPltol. Of· oyster supper and a 10c lift exin thtTte ·o f -"llttl for holl- cha.Me, wMI be beld.
~identl have asli:ed that
An old lashianed spelling bee
not be wra~. Put ihat mat·
held ouring the le~ure hour.
erial.! &lt;aCCOID.pany tile gifts.
At the close of the mteting
There will be a Christmas program after the Gran~:e business sandwiches, doughnuts an'd coffee
were ~rved by the refreshMent
session .
committee.
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Still On The Tight-Rope

one Women'• Clu) ol tbe Satl'ed

WANT· ADS

2-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 15, 1959

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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po1cl ol tlto dose oleoell «&gt;&gt;loott.,. tom: • ~of lml
per cent Taxes may be paid et the office of tbe county treasurer or by mail. PleiN ~ .1GVf Jut
tn .-,~and 1J yoo paf by mall. he ..,.. to -I.e 1011r ""'""" lw tljlln;j ~ «iod ~­
sta~peff self-add:reurld e•1!e'lope:· ~ ~zaDMee J!OUl' tllx. ncclpt io &amp;ee
.'IIJi :Jour property, Office H\11:8 - ·t:()(J Ut. to 1:0!1 P,ll. NliT e....t Sllardq ..,.. .at JIWm_ TD
Books wilt be open Dee. 15, 11119 to Feb. lot, !Dtl(l.

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Commentatin~

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Thursday Eve,
Exehange Gifts

Editorially

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..Umateo still say that the Federal
budget will be appr,.imately balanced . But
this, let jt be emphasizt&gt;d . is not th e result of
evep the most modest k ind of eco nomy in
government. As a publication of the Tax
F(M).nd.•tion poi.nts out, " ... expenditures arc
trend.iJW: sharply above earlier e-stim ates, and
lbe budget 'balanc-e' is m ade possible only by
the ract that rcreip1s are expcttC'Ii to inCr&lt;·ase
sharply also."
The Tax Foundation adds: " ... it is apparent that the increaSf' in revenues duE to the
improvement in and gro\\-" th of ttw Cl"onom.v

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are required to finance hi gher and higher ex-

penditur(ls The hopes and predictions of
;omp that such e.conomic growth would make
possi ble debt and tax reduction thus may be
lhwar1cd, unless Fedt'ral spc uding is brought
under control more effectively."
If we can't do anything a bout the debt and
the tax burden in a period of record business
wtivity, wlpt would happe n if there were
l' H:I1 a mil d 1
:ecession? One result-would be
more big defirits omd more inflation.
Wl'"rc walking the most dangerous of tightropes. and it's ti me all of u s realized it.

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man days per acre, in contrast to the worldwidl' average ·of 200 man days per acre and
a far eastern average of 400 man days . That
f&lt;Jd caused Mr. Stoup to say that no single
aspect of the American free enterprise sys-

mercial Swine Producers Association. In hi s
w.ords: ... It i1 4,800.000 factories - factories
without roofs - factories with mor(&gt; horsepower than aU the rest of industry combined .
These factories with their equipment have
combhled assets of over $187 billion and an
investment per worker 2V:.! tim~s that of the
average in all industry. Yes. farming ... is
4,800,000 independent enterprises, 98 per
cent oJ them family-owned and operated 4.800,000 solid blocks in the very foundatlon
of our free enterpTise system .''
The strength of Ametlcan farming lies in
its prqductive efficiency. Crops in thi.i coun·
try are produced at a work output of only 2

tern could have such impact on the rest of
the world as. our mecbanized agriculture. He
is convinced that not only knowledge but even
a fractional part of tlle efficienty of the American farming systl1m could do more to off!let communist pi~agantla in the bal'kward
parts oi the world than any other single
rorce .

RUSSIAN

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Moscow ra • llll••noun•ed over the week en&lt;!
t¥t it wUI be&amp;Jn a Huuian.Jan·

Monday evening the -employees and their famHies of the
0
::~.::~:: ~b~~ 4~ ;~~ ~u:; Middleport El/ans Store held a pot luck supper and Christmu
wW fODIIst of throe Hi minute party at the American Legion Hall in Pomeroy.
...,,001 , week.
The hall was decorated for Christmas and the gifts for the
exchange were placed under a white Christmas tree.
Specia-l music was furnlshed for the entertainment of the

Reheo rsa 1Of
Ch riS
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wa1 one
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Set WedneSd0y

Mn. Cha rles As11 Bru dbury who
is in ch.uge of the Cldldren's
Christmas oru~rBm for the Heath
Mclhndisl Church. Middleport. is
req l,lelltins: that tbase tlkiX~g part
in Ihe program he at Lhe church
on Wednesday at 3:30 and on
Sa tur1htY at 1:.00 for dNIIIil reh~lar.
sal.
·
All members of the Juniar choir '
art&gt; requested to be present.
The program wlll be presented,
Monday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 and·
there will be a visit from Santa
in the basement following tbe
program . Mrs. Neuman Bun:letl;
is assisting Mrs. Bradbury with
the program.

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temple
22. Hon.
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2ft Sick
8 . Not workinc 26. River
e. Klnr ol
10. B.)
beut.t
80. Lun.. . l'uteh!ar'• Au. .
tO. Plob of land.
prey
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toWld
1,. Not cood
catch.. .
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blouae. l'Jlree initials lrte wJth
eetvice. dhildren'a, girl•• and

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RATES Of TAXATION FOR 1959

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th&amp;t 'llb-e number of Mills levied on eaeh doltar .r property tboWri on the Genet'&amp;\ nP: ~bilpljclle of
Real Estate, Pub:Lic Vt4lity aod Personal Property wiibia. aid l;..'ou.Dty for the )lt!lr llll•·• lollows:

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December Session
Of Middleport
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PTA Cancelled
The reslllar meeting of...,;;~ I
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further take n'otic.e _that they8
.FOOd Jtern:a:.4./eed
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be.edn m11aUdo Panartd 1 ~eydoe::~r~ qiure~ Memb~rs of the Middleport Simi Hosp_ita_l. M~ss . Peters, wif•
\sa• pe onh
or before" Child conservation League ~r 3 lJe·
Bertram F1elds, also has a 2" women'a IIUS. The Shoe Box,
£~rftJ the
to answer
e same
on J960.
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'"ntiary,
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Plaintiff.
• party thlS Wi.!dnesday e.venmg at
~tttbo' P4lMHOY-8 rooiDI, 1M fu.r- WEBSTER • FULTZ
Ute h.ome ~f Mrs. ~esley Fry. ';bot&gt;
"i;&amp;t;ij'Ai~~;ij~'~-;pmtclieJ. ·loti. Out of Attorneys for Plaintiff
~ (?o~ ~Ill be put m~o a b~sket to
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aiR lDIO PA'I'T&amp;RMS PLAS111C
real estate in
and·by.ad· ,The M_ason Girl Scout Troop was bela Monday evening
windOw blindl and thadll, VIBM
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verse po811ession, and that the de- made · pi:I.DJ for ll Christmas party high school with Kalad Hindy, pre:s..
tian
lr:iDdt and eolar• ,
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fendants, the unknvwn )!eirs,
"When
met. recently
the ident of the .P"fA, presiding
·
aee1, legatees, uecuton, adfnhu:s- f Mason Methodist Church.
It was decided that the Decem·
FibM' ll&amp;U ..1W!ap. 1lf)' all4.· •
Jli&amp;bt DIN plate&amp; an
ttators and assigns of 'Daniel Shaw, 1 •Dec: 22 wa~ tb~ date set for ber PTA IIft!etini would be eanAliUIIilnWD 1a4deil .U. kind&amp;. 1
deeea11ed, rna' claim ·lo ha"e· stme ~e ·party to be · heLd at the celled due ·to the other activities:
Free Eatimate. l'Jt.l e, Wlpel
~interest in said real ettate· by n~s- ~ch. The gr_o~p plana tel: ~~et of organizations and th~ church If.
SUpp)ft ·.~ ...kl~ .·rUa.lou AveiuM, •
' ttft -'ot·~~~:re'f' -1'1\~e : ·ln&lt;tl prw~ firM at the 4'b:ureb a'fti:r . wlil~ fairs scheduled before Christmas.
Polllflf&lt;ly;.IO.II.io.
11-30401:e :
eletd 1 . , lrit any .-claim· or the thef wlll.eo caroling. Following 't1hf: group. wiiJ have their regular
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defendants ·be declared vold. th~ caroUng they will return to meeting in January.
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and plaintiH's ·title to said rea\ es- the c~urc:b and
have a gift ex·
The 196o Spring Conference
GET A ·NEW. COAL. BURNlNG CO~ INSURANCE PRO. tate quieted aa apinst the un· change and a ·party.
brick l~.I:Mistove and ke~ wann
~ction. Llfe. Auto, Fire, PoUo. known -hein of Daniel Shaw, de- Attending
Brenda Burton, la be held in Marietta waS d.iJ.
Dawn payment with small monCal\ Don MW... J41cldleport. ceased.
.
, ·
JAck Aldridge, Kay McGowan, Joy cussed briefly and othq matterr
tbly Alllftoentl. lhrinp Store,
OblL
:
The prayer Of said pet.itJol iJ Thabet, D()nna Lish, Jasetta [jsh, pertaining to school impiovement
. .
tor a ·1)aftltlon Of alld real· esta~ : cOitnJe· Q,arbour, Susan Warner,- Present for the meeting wert
Pomeroy, Ohio. Phone 133..
12 14 3t.c I 2 .1 ) Real F.:stO•IP
that the plllntiff'a and the otl'le~ Jaq,e Dodson, Lillie Kraft, Jenni- Hindy, ~e W. McComas, Earl
Jii!mOiJilH!~"iOiiCiji)i.J
-~-=ta said nat .eatate be fet ~'t.erkle, Nancy Ptoffltt, Jane · Knight, Mrs. Lucy Gregg. Mn aer
'F.ORCIJ) AIR FARM FOR
QUIQK
SALE 'quieted as against the onkni)Wn: Bu.r&amp;!!*l, Cathy Zuspan, Sharon 1Philsan .. Viss Mildred Hawley and
aaJe. Excellent
$3500.00. 114 Acrea, two ltQl'J' bl!in, devieee11, 1enteell, ex~1,1tora, Queen, Harriet
Walsh, Karen , l\1rs. W1lliam Everson.
TU2-'32.1.
h.Ouse, paying 11• WJll, .c oli, ladmHdfh"ators and alS.iP!I Of _D~n-. RQusll, Mra. ,Ray Proffitt, Mrs . .
,.,-:·~-=·-:-::=:::-::
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Umber, ~nold l'lt,m, Rt, 141, a lei Show, deceased, an6 lor _oihe.l JQI!!'Ph' Lilli. lira. II• lph War· 1 OPERATIC BLESSED nENT
.· mile east of Harruonville. Al" rrelref
ner
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'lnlllll:m IS mLL TlHE TO GIVE thur J. Amoll$, ~J 211, Millers Th~ above mentio~ 'Partl~t w~q . .
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-"made the1 low-!'"!'
teaapoon platia

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tldci: lmlt"lu!IY (Oout f to li

88 llnb; the""" S. 40 do-W.

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ZABACUONE

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Phone ·I8Jll,
l::ff••Rilth'CsrOJ.-'WhitlcM!k'
TUrley, Sharob !!l1na =
· December 22nd
' . ,~~~. Pomeroy, 12-tHilp' ...we,DOBoo4J,S'DVBBa
land
OWD· ~
.
fee -8i~1e
CHAI'N SAWS
bliadl, ..n
de~t~ey·
11t
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Electric Swttptr

:j No~ Sbrlo&gt;e football
·IIi~ in the Orinee .Bowl.

1 ta1J1eBpoon.S.C.ryl10lu&amp;ion
2 table.pooDI cold water
Stabloapoo110oborey
2tabl...,....bailins"""''
O:ebine 1'18"1 yolkl. Suettryl and lhtny i~ top tJI. double boiJM
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PHONE to the lands formerly owned by Si·

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1!111UI'Ord

A SINGER

._mloile-~ ......_,r, Suc...,.J., ia w.d. nt.ber than. IUI*r. ml~

3118·11, Gilmore Supply &amp;lore, las strong; thehee N, M . . . _, ·
Vaughan Peat CO!itio1 C..llem·l30 minutes W. iiiOIII the lltte •bl
btr of NaUonal POll """"'I oal4 Ianda of SIW Slronl to·lllle&gt;
Alaoolatton,
U.lk l'llne b&lt;t.een Fract:lOIII Ill ami'lt

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li.nkt to the line betWMn 'FrletJon•

lond;

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ADDs THttQ
1 lliAIIL Fla. UPI - Holfbaet
~.k
JelmaJ:on, tackle -Dewitt
lfoclte• alii tuard Pete Alaa, aU
of. ~•MI.t:m, have beeo added
If. tbe ·Martit IQu.ad ·f or the !*.

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"!!Il pJollll, iDO folded iDio IM ... yolO&lt; .,U.juN.
blab In
.., ~~'&amp;M_llhabela, tliil froUty, ....,. delbef . . - ..._
. W - lrJoinr .. -'4: the"""" ~.r tliflltoliday....., -.nr ~Y trnnre thiJ :recipe. Beeaale

w. comer of what
is knoWII. aad wes Jehn -Fodl.yee'•

INSPECTIONS.

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a. tJri1

tiWf ;..arid, Zabadioae. aa. lttJWii ~~ ~ 811 PWJCb aemd

11411-Ue U~b. to tile N,

r...~ rmite
Control

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~lddJ.e. 3~ thenae E.' 18 ehain and- M '

Phoae

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-wllite ·flnilb.. Blaet·

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mlved

to .b oJsler union ne-

branch hel'l'

Mrs. N9lalt 1'as .
Progra)n hader
Rio GrMde Will For Masoti-OUb
Give Program ·

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orirlnalioot
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Welcome e11a1p , _

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l""lbed'

ow.· ~..,...,., ~

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nosed piJtol.
The robber, who
Jng maak over his
ro&amp;dbloekl tet

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We Oo Alterations

Case No. 12,9M, setting ~ fortlfitlt

9:30 A.M.
MlilllltHkt1131..J
1 , . . . , _ ; 525
KAUTZ :PIH 1'1'0111

The Perfect
Christmas Gift

~H

several owners of preSent intereB&amp;;
land ..eking to have his interest
~et off to him in severalty; or
log a judlelal sale of rea! ~§,.·
whl~b is d~ribed a.a,followi.;._:..,.,
1 The followlnl real .,state· ~·
ed in the &lt;;ounty of Mellis, In·
Stale
of OhiO,
tbe ·an~
of Salem,'·
and aiiHn
'&amp;111Med
as folloWs:
.' •
. Beine' in Section No. ·28, Towit

Mew •i

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bllYO

IEL SHAW deceued whooe nam..

and reside~ces are ~nowD to thie
plaintiff, will take notice that
CLARENCE A. TtiRLEY, on the
19tb day of November, 19159, filed
bis petition in the Cammon P~as
I Court ol Mel&amp;• County, O~lo, .hel!\11

Before

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1tab' PON'ftA:e · vi flVO DOOR
Bodu. $1.2115. 11&gt;'\irJIIIIIk Ex·
~Iii. Blaett:D4"~. Pomefoy.

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s·--.;arrtH.

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Po.-.oy, 8hJo

~Door Sodlb, Beautlflll ..,.

President

ctnia, but whose present residence
is unknown; and the unknown
TEI.EVVUON. RADIO 6 &amp;llAU. heirs, devisees, le&amp;atees, es.~cutors,
..lP"Pibnee repair· Phone
adminl,trators and assign, of DAN·

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uu· :~-BUIL-DING 7• i" sv
yAt - L4o.Q
4" &amp;a\Vinililcl 1111101, Buy \0 ·
UI\H ..-I
i DqCII" SedaL SpoUes• or-'lfn· mOve. $ee at t;be Me!tr,o.politao. . tfAMILL •I UVtCI ~ATION
" IIIlO IGae 1!00'1 linlah. ~yn•
Auto Sales, l!lddteport, Oblo,
":'::."'~
No. 8, Range '!'lo. 15. OhiO ~
t~Qw lhlive. New. ~ trade-4n.
Phone 6045·J.
12 11: 3tc
. .____ n- Bemee
! p~ny'a Purchu~. Praction&amp; N~ $t
lllat!ttn'lnl. Pometoy.
12-t«c
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and ss.· - . ·
11111 _FQRI)VB-Co.fiTOm.i(i , TIIIO BOOM J'WINISIIED COT:
1· lleilnnihl · on the south line ol
- · ·.:s ~ot wan.
taae bmre.ea MUOD and New ~ANY SIZE FUBNISii FractiQn N'o. 35, 30 cl:laih!l and aa
jol&gt; lill&lt;ool&gt;lioul Jn condition,
11aV1111, ftO a mDDtb, C.U Ted · ' od dlolJvere« aad sp&gt;eul on Unka E. of the S. W . ...,.. tlleroBlarillwl,
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1 z-~te Swartz. Spr!lc:e 3U88. 12-12-tltp ~1• ·

Th4)Almanr.

··ronAY AND

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SHARON ELlNA TUJILEY, a'!lllllc
wbo reoldeo &lt;/e l(n, J... ~
IOD, S})tlng HJII, W•.t Vlr1t!UO;
RliTII CAAOL Wlll'n.OCK, a minor, who resldts c/o Ra~ond Wbi' ·
lodr, Olcott, West VIrginia; MIC.C·
E'V VANATE.R. whose lut known
resideoee wu ·Weet Virginia PenitenUary, Moundaville. Wut, Vlr-

,.._.., OIM.
tmSTOM BUILT lOTCIII!:N DJI.
lll11ed for your bom::l Fret utlmatea. Foreman aud Abbott.
PboLte t,.84-Y.
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KARR &amp; VAN .,...
7 UIDT

ut·' Soles
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:Qrms ,mplQ)'•
. uhiou members

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· ]If~ Iuter, Z8l llulberQ"
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, _.:,l~t~-ltl&gt;

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$8.00

111-Lier

tOi'J' ~NDAY QN JIIULRIIRIR'I'
Au., BeaJle pup, 'Wblte, One

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--~l9tit -PQRD va PABILANE,

WCTU Members
5
• y 1e
Gifts for Wards· · .

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1'1~
tbt daY• peper '

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ed the
who robbed "a

or other mem~•
local unit.

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18 A Jl will be .111

606 E. Main street. Polnea;tJ,
0 ., ·~ fiH lta8entent. JC you hl'o'e
any brlnt it there a~d. dump it
et ~!hone IMS..J or Bfi,M.

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YEST1':RYEAR.

O. E, MeKinloy, !llu

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EAIITB ·IIA'I'RlAL NI!E.D AT

1

OU!ers present at the parly were
NICOSIA, Cypi'UI t1Pl Will~;;;,;
Paul BoUick, manager of the atore blahop Marartoa won 1 I'll
and Mrs. ,Bostick. Edith and BUly vktol')' Jn SUnd1y'1 ~eeUon
Haptonstail , Mr. and J4.rs. Gordan
the fint pre1lden~ . o1
Swis!Jf.r. Tim Duncan and Bevflrl)t ld&lt;&gt;pelod&lt;nt Cyprpul repu)Jlic, 1
Perrin, Susie Duncan, Mr . .and M~.
of votel ,ahowed~joday.
Charley Hayefl and chi1dren, Sue
Bnd Butch, Mr. and .M~i.' Dick COLUMBUS UPI -- .~;'::~:mt.: 'l
and chlldren, Judy •nd
Roman Catholic i1
, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cheeks some Northwestern Ohio
~In~~~~~~~;-:~
and son, Gregory , Mr. and Mn. Arthur Davtdson
and
chUdren.
Wayne, Diai"UI and Brenda, Arthur
Johnson , Mr. and ·Mrs. Danny WilIiams . ~r. and Mn. Cornell Vance,
p0Ql0f1Qg U
.Charlotte David1on and Ralph Me-

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

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I DAY!'
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., 1!.80

' ,.) Notices

Monday night
U. S. steel COJ'lp. I
Roger M. ·Bloulh

The Middleport WCTU mero·
are workin&amp; h..-d this ~
that the ehilllren at ~e
Home wlll Jla'c'e a ~
They h•" been v~ey
buay c:ontactinl diffareGt ~li
and m•rchaata for eontrlbutiOQI
toward their project, j:hey plan 10
Sls- alve eo~b elolld a nt&lt;o llfl ·' of
lers
seulon clothlnl for his or her Chrl•tmu
1'hur.11d11y at 7 :30 p. m. Following aniid!•i,a:laonlfiHid item1 will be tlktD.
ml'etlng lhe annual Christmas
... 0 who want 1.o. take p_..t
party will be held with an ex·
project can do ao · m~ con·
change ()[ 50c gifts.
Mr•. Clarence McNefill,
ot the wc~u. Mr• """

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talks with

suppez,

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tiDe

Mil'llNtflited

convertible

DEVOTEP TO INTEREST!
OF MIIIGS·MASON AREA

s. Ow•, PubliiMr
Publlahed every diA!trnoon e1
MPt Sunday by The Ohio ValleJ
lublilhln&amp; Compa07 ld. llO Me·
.sbanic St., Pomeroy, OhiG. Busi• • olflce pbooe 398 edltllrlal
lfflee phonw SQ7.
F.nlered .111 aecond d111 mall.ln~
matter at the po11t office at Pom
•roy, Ohio.
Natlooal advertl11lng repre1enta.
Uve: BottJnei;'.Kimball, i:"lc., 84:1
·,.allllton' Ave., New York CitY
New Ynr.k.
Sublerlptlon ratet: ..lilllvered bJ
ral'l'ier where avlllllble, so centl
per we-; one ,e~:~r In advance at
The Dilly Sentinel office, tHHIO,
P1 raontltt. f1 .80; tt&gt;ree months
ta.ao. B)' motor route where avaJI
able: one month, fl . By maU: on•
llll month1, $4.2:1; thre
11e111h11. 12M· nn,. l'flnnlh t'

llroiiDS,

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leader still had

dsyllg~t thelt
group by Arthur Davidson (the
lieved to bav.~ fled
ati!lhlhmt nwnager of the 11tot&gt;e) and Paul Ibptonst a ll.
stolen
Ralph McDan\(ll and .Mr. and Mrs.
Pktures were lake11 by Mr. Hap- - · - ..--aud dancing Willi enjoyed Ohio, recently.

TNl,DAILY SENTINEL

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CHfCAGO UPI- Unitecl Steelworkez' Union Pi-esideot David J.
was to cOnfer with ex:·
five aluminum flrms
of settllrt: an indispute ·wttb-

Ute News From

Eva_n_s-:S::-t-o-re- E
=-m
- p:-lo-ye
--e-s:-H-.o..,.ld--:C-;h--rl-.5-t.,;·as Party A
· t Le gion Ha II Monday Evening

RADIO

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Ia! ol $L.De.W in eol1edion1 J11t
month of 1ritlcb tl"/0.10 weat to
th&lt;e general fund; S-tM tfnq:rer's r~port 1howin1 a balance in
all fl.lndt of 149.803.m . up from
$4!1,1103.07 af lut moath, princl·
paUy in the street maintenance
funcl up from $9.998.38 to $~.1 IIS.SO.
hv. Raymon l.{onbi&amp;ht. repreHntlag the M"lcldlepor1 lltnltterial
AliiiO(Jatlon, pre•nted a britt'
Christlnfls tllt'HaCe to C6UDcilmen
btf"Oft the mef!tinl opened.
New councilmen attmdlnl who
"ill tab olfift' Jan. 1. and be
sworn in by new Mayor M~Elhia­
ney, were Lee Smith and Bill
Childl who replace J1mee Arnold and David lliller.
Abo present .tnd nat noted
•hove wen Councilmen Gibbont,
John Zerkle. Clinton L. FiJhtr
and Ernest Covert; Cbarlea Murra,y of t.be Ohio Fuel Gas Co..
atreet tureman Le"is, Chief of Pt·
Ike Herbert Gilkty Uld ScWcitor
Bemml Fults.

Kitchen Committee: 10 a. m. on
LEGAL NOTICI
~ ...
Woduttday alld '!'bu-y.
c- No. !1,.,.
Waitresses;, 7 p. m. Wednesday
SUSAN ALICE Tt.;RLE'f , 1 11ln·
evt"Dinl It 5:M p. m. fhursday.
or, Who r:aldel e/ e 'Mn. ltu Jaek·
Sprln&amp; HJII, Welt Vlrllni&gt;;

n.lJ ti'M of 8 OIDtl' per WICt will M
fw ~
·-ooillwllbliiiO.,_L____
llmD In ~- Bbool4 bo npoTtell touudl.oolr, '111
will ... lit ~ fGr ..... iliaD OliO - ~- ol l'boUa d - - . . ~ .1.110. O b i ~illled at 1.'*"'..,.. W'llll'li

Aluminum Set
By Union Head .

Mr. Stoup's poilition is solidly based . More
and more , the rpld .war is becoming an econO.:
mic war, a proliuction war. And in that war,l ;;;;;;1!.;~;;:::;
with all its wofldwide repercussions , mechan- I'
tzed Americw farming can be one of the
most potent &lt;it weapons.

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ehureh ' ' Lbo

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~ eblql. - . Clllt&amp;
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ltJecUl- _. IDIIIDtll fir 10 eeall per WICitd.

Conferem~es In

·televilled

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L'li'I'IIS

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employees tbll Tllundoy, aro aok·

PHONE 398

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4,800JOOO Factories Without Roofs
What is American farming?
An impressive and unusual answer comes
from Curry W. Sto up , pr esident of the New
Idea Division of Avco Co rporation . li e offered 11 at a recent meeting of the Ohio Com-

.

Grqnge DelegQte
Makes Report
On' State Meeting

~

laAsMayor

1-tn:rt oCburch ,.... ho ornu be helping
with the dinner which the ifOUp
will 11el'Ve to the JmperW Ekletri~

N&amp; OONIIISTIWT DII:PINIIABLE BIIWLT8

Leo Stl'lry gave a report on the
SLate Grange convention whJcb, he
The Harrisonville Grange will attended' as a delegate, wben the
meet in regular seuion Thun~day Hemlock Grave Grange 2049 met
evenin.e;, De c. 17 when a potluck in regular session Saturday eveo· 1
Christmas dinner will be served ln •.
nt 7 p . ~ n .
Durin&amp; the meeting with 1!1'.
There wm bt a 211 ~nt lift ex· Story, worthy master, preiidibg,
ch•nte among members present. plfUtl were made for a Chrtltmas
AU. member~ art ~ ·tp bring party to be held at the next -regiJ~
gifts tor Metes ~ou.ut.J residents Jar mne\lng on December 19. An 1
at the At~~·· · $tate HoJPltol. Of· oyster supper and a 10c lift exin thtTte ·o f -"llttl for holl- cha.Me, wMI be beld.
~identl have asli:ed that
An old lashianed spelling bee
not be wra~. Put ihat mat·
held ouring the le~ure hour.
erial.! &lt;aCCOID.pany tile gifts.
At the close of the mteting
There will be a Christmas program after the Gran~:e business sandwiches, doughnuts an'd coffee
were ~rved by the refreshMent
session .
committee.
·

Still On The Tight-Rope

one Women'• Clu) ol tbe Satl'ed

WANT· ADS

2-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 15, 1959

THE DAILY SENTINEL

jMeElhiaey Swon,~~~~~~

Won\-er~ToRepor'
c.m.ltte• rae•bert o1 the Clth·

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Soqlbem """I S. D. ...... .40
Radne Village ----•------- .40
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R&lt;ol estote tueo wllkll
po1cl ol tlto dose oleoell «&gt;&gt;loott.,. tom: • ~of lml
per cent Taxes may be paid et the office of tbe county treasurer or by mail. PleiN ~ .1GVf Jut
tn .-,~and 1J yoo paf by mall. he ..,.. to -I.e 1011r ""'""" lw tljlln;j ~ «iod ~­
sta~peff self-add:reurld e•1!e'lope:· ~ ~zaDMee J!OUl' tllx. ncclpt io &amp;ee
.'IIJi :Jour property, Office H\11:8 - ·t:()(J Ut. to 1:0!1 P,ll. NliT e....t Sllardq ..,.. .at JIWm_ TD
Books wilt be open Dee. 15, 11119 to Feb. lot, !Dtl(l.

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sentinel, Pomeroy-MlddleJl(lrt, o ., Die. 15, 19~

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MlAMI. Fla. UPI-Quarterback

w:oo

Pete Hall of Marquette, the third
leading passer among the major
collegel, has been added to the
Nartb squad for the annual North
South Shrine footb.all game here
Dee. 26. Also named to the North
team was John Gremer, :Z.SO.pound
guard from Olinois.

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LARGE ASSORTMENT
of

RENO, N•v. UPI - JM Vlrfll,
with IX!, Sfoclttotl, Clllf., stoppH Rudy
Alb- Coron1, 122, Sanor•, MP:Ico 41.

CHRISTMAS
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Commando Kits · · · · · · · · · · $2.98 TEA SETS · ........ · 98c- $1.98
ld~tlre!l.

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Wagon Train ..... $2.98
Maverick . . . . . . . . $2.98
Gunsmoke . . . . . . . $5.98

BASKETBAll · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3.98
FOOTBALLS
$2.98 and $3.98

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI-Oscar
Robertson, who already hold1 seven Missouri Valley Conference
scoring records, oan add two
more Saturday night at LoulllviiJe.
The Cinclnnati AU-American
needs only 29 points to eralie the
career scoring record of 2,162
set by Cleo Littleton of WiUnJveraity in 1901-M.
als() can wipe oot
761-career field coal record
of Uttleton with 15 two-pointera.
He bas scored 743 field goall in
two years and h11s tallied 2,134
points.

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3:00 Beat the Clock
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BRIDE DOll · · .. .. · $4.99
3 Year Old, Reg. $22.95

COWBOY HATS · · · .. $1.00 life Size Doll · · · · Special $17.95
liNCOLN LOGS · · $1.00- $2.00
Pony Tail Sewing Kits · · · · $1.00
Complelo Llue
Model Airplanes, Boats, Automo- Autograph FootbaRs · · · · · · $2.98
lllle, Rockets, etc. · · 69c - $2.98
•TOY DRUMS · .. · · · .. $1.00 Housekeeping Set · · · · · · · · $1.98
Punching Bag Set · · · · · · · · $4.98 Doctor &amp; Nurse Kits .. · · .. $1.98
ELECTRIC GAMES:
Scrap Books .... ·... .. .. .. $1.69
Midget Auto . . . . . $6·95
Sku Boll . . . . . . . . . $5.98
Baseball .. , . ..... $3.98

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Legion Members
To Sock Candy
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2 Records Near
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SOMBAY, lndia UPJ - The
Dalai Lama, exiled god·king of
Tibet arrived in Bombay Monday f~r a four·day stay on his
pilgrimate to Buddhist shrines in

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3:30 From Tbe&amp;e Rt:Krta
t :OO Hou'M! on Hh~h Jtree\
1:30 Split Pei'IOili1UY
5,00 Stumboat Bill
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
1 :00 Steamlxlal Bill
8:15 The Jim Tbl...!ker SJiaw
1.)1 Weatherall

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7 :00 Cannonball
7:30 Laramie
8:30 y ;bber McGee and MoHr
9:00 Arthur Murray Party
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MACAO UPI -

Ch inese

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munist troops on Lappa IeJand
rlddlt.&gt;d with gunfire a smapan
carrying seven persons seekJng
refuge in '!forluguese Macao Sunday, It wa, reported today. All
petBO'Qs, including three
were killed or drowned.

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GREETINGS

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To Orie And All

Racine

CLIF'S SHOE REPAIR
UNDIROOIISVR.IRY

LONDON UPl - The Dueh011 of
Winlor underwent a mJnor operation for tbe removal of ao lllllam·
matoey turmor (1. wbJU()w) fr()m
hrr band at a London ellal.e )Jonday. She arrived In London last
with the Duke.

Con1plolo Uue

Tlnkerbell Children Cosmetics
59cto$2.50

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PhOne 197
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TREE ORNAMENTS ..· ... 79c - $1.09- $1.39 &amp; up
HOLIDAY MAIL BAGS . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. $1.09
SARAN ICICLES 29c &amp; 49c
. TINSEL 29c and 59c
7 Independently Burning Christma1 Lighh ... $1.55
15 LIGHTS ... $4.59
TREE STANDS ... 98c
HOLIDAY CANDLES (Complete Line)
SNOW .......... 98c

·on the new

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MlAMI. Fla. UPI-Quarterback

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Pete Hall of Marquette, the third
leading passer among the major
collegel, has been added to the
Nartb squad for the annual North
South Shrine footb.all game here
Dee. 26. Also named to the North
team was John Gremer, :Z.SO.pound
guard from Olinois.

~. 8111

6:&lt;0

LARGE ASSORTMENT
of

RENO, N•v. UPI - JM Vlrfll,
with IX!, Sfoclttotl, Clllf., stoppH Rudy
Alb- Coron1, 122, Sanor•, MP:Ico 41.

CHRISTMAS
RECORDS

Commando Kits · · · · · · · · · · $2.98 TEA SETS · ........ · 98c- $1.98
ld~tlre!l.

-·

'

GUN and HOlSTER' SElF
Wagon Train ..... $2.98
Maverick . . . . . . . . $2.98
Gunsmoke . . . . . . . $5.98

BASKETBAll · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3.98
FOOTBALLS
$2.98 and $3.98

Nf':WI

Pimi,.

UO ll.ini!UDt
7:30 waB:on ·rraln
8:30 l'riee l !llAht
c omo sllolt
9 ;00
lO:OO rttiS Js Your Life

pem

!p:S~

State~

·
Ne*a "Readltoes
Weathereut
.
The Jack J"aar Show
81 Olf

Cleland's
F11,BE PARKING
PhOIIe 100

E. Malta IlL

P0111e1QJ

KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI-Oscar
Robertson, who already hold1 seven Missouri Valley Conference
scoring records, oan add two
more Saturday night at LoulllviiJe.
The Cinclnnati AU-American
needs only 29 points to eralie the
career scoring record of 2,162
set by Cleo Littleton of WiUnJveraity in 1901-M.
als() can wipe oot
761-career field coal record
of Uttleton with 15 two-pointera.
He bas scored 743 field goall in
two years and h11s tallied 2,134
points.

.. . ...

.... -

2,19 :!li• G¥e Storm ShoW
3:00 Beat the Clock
B:fi W1o1J Do You Tndl
1:00 .. m,;.~an BtndstiiiDd

s~ !lfY 1'111od tJlda
1:00 ~ ........ ,Boat.
5:110 ~ .llllq _....

t :OO '!'be .Rtn*'IDBll
9:30 Philip Marlowe

12: ~

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8:45
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I(eep .,.alking
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scanning the weather

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1:00 D111 II! Colll'l

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11:10 Late

99.0 .

11:80 Tile ....
12:00 1\HiiOD Gun
12:30 Lo•t' That Bot •
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6:45 Job:ft ·'DilY Newt
7,00 Giv. Underwood
7:30 Bronco
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Watts 990 kc
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Shirley Temple Tea Set · · $2:98
BRIDE DOll · · .. .. · $4.99
3 Year Old, Reg. $22.95

COWBOY HATS · · · .. $1.00 life Size Doll · · · · Special $17.95
liNCOLN LOGS · · $1.00- $2.00
Pony Tail Sewing Kits · · · · $1.00
Complelo Llue
Model Airplanes, Boats, Automo- Autograph FootbaRs · · · · · · $2.98
lllle, Rockets, etc. · · 69c - $2.98
•TOY DRUMS · .. · · · .. $1.00 Housekeeping Set · · · · · · · · $1.98
Punching Bag Set · · · · · · · · $4.98 Doctor &amp; Nurse Kits .. · · .. $1.98
ELECTRIC GAMES:
Scrap Books .... ·... .. .. .. $1.69
Midget Auto . . . . . $6·95
Sku Boll . . . . . . . . . $5.98
Baseball .. , . ..... $3.98

Hi-Fi and Stereo

Legion Members
To Sock Candy
For Yule Treat

2 Records Near
Falling To
Big 0 Saturday

Contains helmets, mess

J•tt

8:45 Huntley Brinkley Report

_ 1'1l0 ~s:,•~-· ·-:-;;--:;;;:-

American Banast~U
Rin Tin ·na
8:00 San. Franclii!O BUt:

Jack·

FOR GIRLS!

.

4,00

lmlia.

FOR BOYS!

Sjtww

5 :30

SOMBAY, lndia UPJ - The
Dalai Lama, exiled god·king of
Tibet arrived in Bombay Monday f~r a four·day stay on his
pilgrimate to Buddhist shrines in

'I

3:30 From Tbe&amp;e Rt:Krta
t :OO Hou'M! on Hh~h Jtree\
1:30 Split Pei'IOili1UY
5,00 Stumboat Bill
5:30 Quick Draw McGraw
1 :00 Steamlxlal Bill
8:15 The Jim Tbl...!ker SJiaw
1.)1 Weatherall

ll:OO
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ChQnnel8-Tuesdo\

DALAl LAMA ARRIVES

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MRS. PAUL ROH\.I!DER
of

Continental Classroora
Toda.,.
Katie Doonan
Comedy Time
DvUgh. Re loll

cancc=-• ....fjon

~:~ KOYittl.llD
YoUng Dr. Malone
·

U:l~

6:00
1:00
·
&amp;.to
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Play YoW" Hunch
l'!llce h IUIIht

;00 MJd.[)aJ
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6:4!J Huntley Brlnkle)' Report
7 :00 Cannonball
7:30 Laramie
8:30 y ;bber McGee and MoHr
9:00 Arthur Murray Party
9:30 Startime
•
10:30 Set. t!Oko
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5:80 Superman
6.0
Lowrey ShDWrtme
tUft Jim Thacker Show
6:25 Weatb~rc.ut
1:30 ..; f· ws Pktu.r·

I,

TROOPS KILL SIVIN
MACAO UPI -

Ch inese

C()m·

munist troops on Lappa IeJand
rlddlt.&gt;d with gunfire a smapan
carrying seven persons seekJng
refuge in '!forluguese Macao Sunday, It wa, reported today. All
petBO'Qs, including three
were killed or drowned.

I'

SEASONS
GREETINGS

-

To Orie And All

Racine

CLIF'S SHOE REPAIR
UNDIROOIISVR.IRY

LONDON UPl - The Dueh011 of
Winlor underwent a mJnor operation for tbe removal of ao lllllam·
matoey turmor (1. wbJU()w) fr()m
hrr band at a London ellal.e )Jonday. She arrived In London last
with the Duke.

Con1plolo Uue

Tlnkerbell Children Cosmetics
59cto$2.50

W E. Mala 81.
PhOne 197
Houn: t.lo I ........ Tlauntlay ItO Nooa
I(/II_".J#: (

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DECORATIONS
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TREE TOPS .. .............. 69c - 98c - $1.49
TREE ORNAMENTS ..· ... 79c - $1.09- $1.39 &amp; up
HOLIDAY MAIL BAGS . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. $1.09
SARAN ICICLES 29c &amp; 49c
. TINSEL 29c and 59c
7 Independently Burning Christma1 Lighh ... $1.55
15 LIGHTS ... $4.59
TREE STANDS ... 98c
HOLIDAY CANDLES (Complete Line)
SNOW .......... 98c

·on the new

.·H:OOYER'
•

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ROBERT the ROBOT
Aeeorted etlocolatM tt~40 1111. IMii

Special $2.50

.... _

.... 70

··~............ 'til~.,.

PHARMACY

Walgreen Agency
POMROY, 0.

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. Here's your .big chance. Middleport lllercbanta tq atve '
away f80(1.00 bi CASH.

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NOTHING TO BUY- JtlST IUIGIS'I'IIa

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ian cities on hil way home from
~- Nlkib Drulhc:bev returned the Communi.Jt party congreN 1D
._\o 11o1oow Suadal after &amp;toppln&amp; Budapeal.
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L. W. ?ieComs pre!~'~ u
the the
meetin&amp;
the officialChurch
oo''"' l
of
Reath of :dethodist
when the:~~ met Sunda,y evening at
the chi.U'Ch for their regular meet·
lng ..,itb 14 members present.

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Casey were appointed as

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Chester Grades
To Present Yule
Operetta Thursday

rWIIh Hooftr'1 txdYiivt cleaning system aU
of the dirt I• Nmoved-faatl Carpetl rtLgoln

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Automatic "II acljulfment makH cleanlnt
with the lightweight Hoover o brHn.
IUngslu throw-oway bog need• chongfng
.... often becauM II hold• more dirt. Ovter /
vinyl Jackel can be wiped , clean- won't tad•.)
New two-•pMCI motor glv~• SO% more •udlon
with attochmtnlt...

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The Rock Springs Better Health
Club will hold lheir annual Christ·
mat~ party Thursday at the Grange
Halt A potluck dinner will be
served at noon followed by a
The Chester g:Nde school wtU
meeting. Members are asked to present
a Christmas operatta 01
bri,n g a 25c gift for the grab bag. Thursday, Dec. 17th at 8 P· ro.
under the direction of Mrs. Alicl!l
Nease.
Th is year's operetta "She Did·
n't Betieve" is ba~:~ed on a little
girl who didn 't belie\'e in Chri11t-Pomeroy. Ohio
mas, however when she finds no
one cares for her because she did·
TONIGHT
n't believe, she changes her mind.
The cast will include nearl:y
"THE EARTH IS 'MINE"
200 pupils and charaeter parts
Ro&lt;'k Hudson , Jean Simmons
are: two little elves, the dancing
Not Open W.ctnnclay
dolls, poinsettias, a cho~· choo
train, miseltoe and holly, •md-up
THURSDAY ond FRIDAY
toys, little Christmas
candlu,
::ianta Claus, gift packages. jump.
"THAT KIND OF WOMEN"
·
an d mer·
ing Jacks, housewives
Sophie Loren - Tab Hun·t er
chants. "Porothy" the JitUe iJll
who doe&amp;~ 't belif~ve is belnJ pia)ed by Jan·et Flck.
d
h
th
have
Teac ers an
mo er'
worked
hard with Mrs. NeaBe to
make this a de1i,htful operett a
and they extend e welcome to all.

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~~,~fOL~LO~W~the~C~ROW~.OS.

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Mr. n.d Mra. -~t 1)4Uey returned home Su.fiftr' ,
aa
eight weeks vlftt ;·. ire· ' Je!l~n~
Calif., with their '· 10n arlJI:,.daUJtl·
terinlaw, Mr.aDd .• ¥llal !flit .Dalley
and fami!J' and: M:~ D~)'.'l '""
ter-in.faw, Mr. .a..tut :~c:a~ ~- Dafiey
Mfl. Ho\\'ard Sait . .~ W.h~ , tbere
they qent a Weektlld a~· '~• Angeles with Mrs. ·Hfhj,e · J9Pell.
Mr. and Mrs; »Wt..·'W~ and
family spent t~.. 'f~e.keJl~ · tn Day
ton with relatJve.a. · . :. ·.·:t~
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Mr. and Mrs.
· ~! Olarleston, were' Sattti' ·· .'
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Misses Ellen and- . tm-a
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Mrs. Avery Goetteltt' ;lf,i~ patient at St · Antllf&gt;l\r~ ffl'.•Pit.al,
ColumbUs.
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Mr. and ••....:,11 . &gt;fl...• · 'C'i-'" L •rad
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d.u'~ter' Jan' .f . "_,.
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J., were week,. nd .:•""'~"'~.,~.,;,
H!iiall4. ~~' ·J:if: their
parents, Mr. and:, ){r.ai, f;J.;.,,~ Filh·
cr and Mu. Kat,rm .llill!&gt;iJon.
Paul FlBber wtw·
In
Columbus spent the. *"!I,Od at

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aiDe lll:recton from
thlt aru JINMill IDd all but two
of U.. fCbtol ol the louthealtern
Oblo ~ ...4 repre.eat.tion
pr...1at.
oalJ of the league
4Jnct0l'l there were

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Mtddltport.,. GtWpoU.,

Jaebon,

day evening at the Federated
Church in Pomeroy for employes
and wives of the Landmark oraan·
lzatlon In Pomeroy. Mr. and MJ;.
Jaek Carsey were host and hoateis
for the occasion .
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NOW IN PROGRISS IVERY DAY 'TIL CHRISTMAS!
Abs-olutely Sensational - Store Wide. Everyth.ini included. '11he Sale
of Mir-acle Value.s. ReMd det11.Us below. No Red Tape. You purch~e
,
In our store includins nationally .adanyl:b mg
- y ca, ANYTIIING
.
ver.N:~~OO H.ems. Keep all oof your' sales slips and pre5ent them 'ott our
1 peclal caah desk . For every $10.00 purcha..e Pkkens' w. J-~1 ·p.ay you
one lllhiny s.i lwr dollar. Just think what you can buy with ~II . th ~
extr,a CiiSh. No one can dupUcate the values ·to be found at PLckens
du~1ing llhelr Silver Dollar Sale. Compafe an~here.

Lester Hart of .C4.n~tl

Well•ton,

NeltoDville and Logan.

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Cub Scouts Hold
Christmas Meet
At Hindy Home

A -christmas part)' for the CUb
Scout11 of Dens 41 and 2 of Middleport was held Monday evening at
Llle home of .Mrs. Kalad Hind)',
Je~der of Den 6. Mn. Charles Alf.
Bradbury is the leader for Den ·;~
and assi&amp;ted Mr11. Hinely with tM
party. Scouts of Mrs. Hind,Y'a Den
01ssisted with the serving.
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tatlons by the ehildren and two

nches- 1 play-a..by the ~hildren and adults.
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Window and T rec Decorations, Good Yanety

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Dexter Area
Died Tuesday
Funeral 1ervices are bfoling an·
nounC'ed for William V. R1fe, aJile
89, who died at the home of his
son, Harlan Rife, Dexter Route,
TUeaday at ~:20 a. m.
Mr. RJfe waa a retired farmer
of tbe Dexter area. The hut few
rears he ~nd hia wife have lived
in WiJ.Jiietville. He was born
June
187Q.ln Bedford Townlif tbe late EU and

ANOTHER WARM WELCOME - King Paul (right, facing
camera) introduces President Eisenhower (left) to othet members of the Greek Government after the President oirr:ived in
Athens to anolher thunderous welcome.
(RADIOPHOTO)

Rife.

survivJRJ, waa Myrta
sons alao survive:
he passed away;
.. -·:-_c : Dewey, Spring.
Dexter; two
C&amp;rpen·
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Norman Gloeckner, Cincinnat~
Fonner 'Pomerov Man, Is Dead
Mr. Gloekne.r. btqther of Albert
(;loeek:ner, of Pomt~roy, left here
about 12 years aa:o to take employment In Clndnnatl 11 a machinil.t. He died in Jewilh Hoapltal
there at 11 a. m. Tueaday.
Services will be beld in Cincinnati tomorrow evening after
wbich t.I;Je body wiU be returned
to Pomeroy. Survlv~ng are tour
sons: Norman; Jr., Jacll: and J. D.
all of Cindnnati atJd James of
Cleveland, ·o. A aon. Jern and a
dada:Jlter Marpret, are decfll.lled.
Other survivor~ are two aiatera
Marauet Snlth, Jenkins, Ky., and
Rota Hartenbacb, . Pomerqr.

left fo.

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A brothtir, Le\vJi and A aiater,

Mrs. Fanaie Ambeqer, _preceded
hilit in death. ·
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will be anno_UI'Ji~ later from tlle
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Caused $15 Fine
For Meigs Man

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Of Syracuse,
Dies At Age 6.l
Harry Bobnm, w, Syracuse,
LhLiliiOI'DiDJ at Ateiil General

pital followmg
.l&lt;'uneraJ
Friday
Sacred
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will ~ held oa
9 •· .fll, at the

CoJumbua Mayor-Eleet
To
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Meter receipts for Micldlepert
for the p.ast week totalled $181.
Chief Hcrl:lcrt Gilkey reported t1:tfl
morning.
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Pomeroy police CoUowih8 an acci·
dent on Eaat Main St.

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Fringe Economic Pro~als Made By McDonal4I
In Negotiations With 5 Aluminum Produce~
CHICAGO UP[ -Negotiators for
five aluminum companies today
conaidered "fringe economic pro~, .. ,made. by United Steelworlt~r President David J. McDonald in
a top-level conference,
M~Donald conferred with exeeu:ivea of the firma TueSday in a
.n "ting chareed with hopefulness
~r an early ~ttle~ent of :ontraet
1putes pen rna smce t e pacts
expired la&amp;t July 31.
An industry spokesman, who de~lined to be identified, told United
i&gt;ress International that MeDon·
1ld aaked aluminum executives to
!Xplore what management would
regard as innovations in - the contracts.
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from Roger -¥· Blough, board proposala, beljeved tp include\
chairman of United StatetL Steel, to quetts for b~dened ~ If.'&gt;
the union leader'&amp; challenge to a grams.
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nationally televised delJal.e on s~eel
But neither Mcl&gt;onald nor t}le
stcilr.e iuuea.
firms pooposed full moDe)' pan.
Com-pian,y officials studied Me- ages, according to industry conDonald's proposals with their bar. ferees .
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i#lining ·team$ ·a fter the conferees The talks aUect about '~sa,OOO
adjourned teinporarily, iubJect to workers, includiftg
,
Alcot.
16 000
ca~ Do ld d Artb J G ld workers, 8,00Q of Reynolds,
7#10
c na an
ur
· o · Kaiser, 1 ,400 Ormet ud ' BOO OHnbere. USW general counael con.
ferred with other un;.on officen Mathieson employe&amp;.
today while the company negotia·
McDonald has safe! be hoPe8 to
ton sought to determine the cost reach agreement with all frve ,
of the fringe benefits outlined by , firms by the end of thia week.
the USW head.
oVork has continued at the timla'
The industry spokel!!man said plants under contract utensionl,
joint talks would be resumed after !&gt;ubject to cancellation by either
the fjrms complete rescarct, on the &lt;side on 10 days' notice.
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Told, Until Ruling Is Issued In lnjuncti~p

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3-Speed Record Players · · · · · · · · · · · Now $17.88
Sunbeam Mixers ..:. Fry Skillets - Electric Razors
For The Man Of The House
NEW NORELCO RAZOR .. · .. .. .. .. : .$24.,5

Month To Sign
For Examinations

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. Funeral services wiJl be hold tero Saturday at 2 p.m. for
Norman H. G!oeckr!er of Cincinnati, for many years an em·
pioyo or the State Highway Department In lllelis County.

ROJ!. U%.95

Reg. $%4.9$

Teachers Have

T&amp;e · pilullna

·Black Beauty Hobby Horse, Large Size · · $14.95
Tractors &amp; Pedal Cars · · · · · · · · · · From $12.95 up
·chllclnn's VIctrola, Reg. $9.95 · · · · · · Now $5.95
Other Vktrolas, Single Play

Architect Promises Completed PI~
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Games were pla)'ed and prize
was wt•n by Richard Hq:&amp;erty.
. other Den 41 members preaent were
Kolth French, Charlea Clarkson..
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: .. 1k C .Buskirk alld Steve Hlndy. &amp;outs of Den 2 were Roy eel•
1101111, Haymond Hindy, Ala
uUt)' anct Dan! Jcuk1ns.
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1..1 u~· sts for the party were Mary
&lt;~nd suz.ume Hradbury and Janie
Jnll lieorgc Hindy .
'J his u1 the Jut meetina: these
two Dens will have until the flrat
ol the year_

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For New High School By April In 1969

ColJ.iaon, director of the Department of Industrial and EconoDevelopment, a veteran
mic
"bringer of new indurtriea to
Ohio" was represented at the
Gallipolia meeUng by Doa Stull,
h:s exerutiv.e aulstant. Stull not~d that Callisol\ bas had 10 active
part in bringlnJ 108 ne-.v induatrlea Into Ohio.
Funeral Hnietl were eonduct· .
Pri:D.e purpose of the appear·
ance hen of Collison Wlil be to ed llond&amp;J at 1:00 o'cleek at the
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susgest to count)' repreaeDtativea Rnflinp-CGaf.l funeral Home" in
wbat they can do to attract new Middleport lor lin. Prod (Marinduscy to their communitiea. He ietta) Tbomat wtio paiHd away at
knows what n_e~ indllStcy la look·. bar home Dec. II,
lng for when ma.ldng a move or
Rev. Ho~rd · RuJ1l)elt of thl!l
exPindlna:, Stull aald.
Fl.rst United Preab)'terlan Cbllfcb
The countiea to be represented of wbirb Mra. 'Thomaa waa a memat Kya:er include Meiga, GaUia, be_r conducted .the YrvJCell with
Adams, VInton, Lawrence, Jack- burial in the Riverview Cemetery.
son, RGSS, Pike and Scioto.
Pallbearera · were
Lawrence
Ha11t organization will be the Bing1 Chulea McEihin.lly, JJmet
Meiss-Gallia DeveLopment Asso- Euler, Earl Krii&amp;ht, Earl Loctett
ciation headed by Alva T. Grover and Howard Byen.
o( Cheshire, who ~hairtnt.ned tbe
committee
meetine
:yesterday
Sunday eveblnc the Eastern
with Stull, CoUia&amp;n's assistant
Star aervicea were conducted bY
One of Collison's mluiona In Evangeline Chapter, OES of Mid·
Contribution ·
Ohio government 11 to attract dleport at the J'ameral Hol)le "ltb .A contribution of $1500 from
more industry to Ohio, especially Mr1. Tbeo Neut&amp;llne, Worthy Ma- G. c. Murphy ·Company hu ~~~ ~·~:~.
into are'llla now w1thout lt.
tron conductinl the service. She announced by the Baird of ·1
Attending the planhing meet- was assiated · by James. Clatwortby tee• Qf the PleaS¥t Valley Hoapltal
Jng in GalUpolis bl!l&amp;ides Grover Mrs. Jamea Clatworthy; Mn. John In POint Pleasant.
and Stull were Carl Biaa, Gerald Vroman, Mrs. !ttl Mae Norton,
The eoutrlbutiou Is the second I~:::,
Preaton, Lawrence Huber, Mann- Mrs. Guy Reynolds, lllla1 Freddie sJven ·by the company. The origin. I~
ing Wetherholt, Sen. J . Sherman Houda&amp;belt , and Mrs. Wendell a1 contribution wu made' durin, ·
Porter and Ricbard OWen. ____ 1Bunee.
_construction of the hoafitai.

A Rutland
who Is now
art
teacherwhen
at Ohio
Uni-,:~i~·:~~~:;ro:.~·;~
verslty
will benative
honored
tomorrow
his mural painting or the first ·
lllght by the WriJ!ht brothers
will go on permanent
the Ohio state lfouse.
He Js Dwlgbt Mutchler,
and reared ln Rutland, a former / Brotben

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Collison To Address Leaders
· Of9SEOCountiesAtKyger

9wight Mutchler, Rutland Native, To Receive
Honors Friday For His Mural In State House

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wedneoday, December 18, 19S9

!the

Special banda that played were
the U. S. Army band under the
direction of Steve l.awrence,dJ the '
1
Vanctyef Ci:llli!ge; Band of In ana
and the All Amer~can Band.
Mi Dail.il.wo.ul~ Ute to txp~ess
r.a.:_ ~
hia U.Ulb to j;u,_Jocal BUd Boos.......... ..1 t'
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financ d
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hi trt..;,.....,liJ~.:.. ,..hilOR w o
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Yo~nJ, a,:al'befrJ: ~.. · ~ ~r.'
Mr. ~d Mrs: Joh••
of
Louh1ville, Ky., sPW, ~eV.~l daya
recently witl) lier 1l1ter u;, bro·
A full course dmner was served ther ln·law, Mr. · aDd "Mia . ..A. M.
and the guest11 pl11yed bingo and Zabl.
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sung Cllnlltmas carols.
Mr. and Mfs. Milton 'ttoulh ind
family- ·of ZaneavUII!l wei~ ' · week
Those present were: Mr. and ..drs. end guests of J.tr. t:l)it t«r~&lt;' -Mason
L:arl Musser Mr. and Mill. Robert Fisher and famUt. ·
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Mr. and M,a: 'J'td Jone•·· ~f ~ark
Lmdatramer: Mr. and Mrs. Ruasell
Ferguson, Mr. and :.tn. Larry ersburg were WfteKeft.(l ''lllhts of ·
O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buck Mr .. an d ..
_ Eu••
,;nrS.
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ley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burllo!l,
Mr. and Mn, . WiUlant ,, Neaae
Mr. and Mrs. Glen LawLSon, Mr. and and family of ·M1ddleto~. wt~re
Mn. Arthur Hood, Mr. 11.nd Mrs. wtttend gue.t1 , of' their . ~uenta.
Kenneth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· Mr. tnd Mra. Clltford:' Pblllipa
ua Parker, Mr. and Mra. Keith an d Mra. . . ·N
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Dorothy Russell, Miu
Nr and Mrs J'. T0D)pll;in 5 and MitiS Nadine R.ouah, Mrw. John Werey: 1.1n v~altor1 ln
nel, Blll Park~sbutg Mondaj , ., .
~~::~~~· .Stewart,
George Robert
Harr1s, HAiun1en Fin·
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GRANGI_. 19 .~IT
and Mrs. RObert Chapman and
Pomeroy Bend ·, Granae will
and Mrs. Car11ey.
' "' 'melt at 2 p, m. 'l'hUnday. at the
DAV Halt AU m'"""ra. are urJOd
to ·
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1500

Dur1DI the eltDlc wbicb started
on the 9th
there
''Mfl lliCh
school, ' grade school UlCI
band from New York, IDdia.Da,
Jllinoil, Maryland, Iowa and W1J.
~onsln wbo played durln.l the se•
slona.

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Chli/l.tqtas Pl'()I(Wn '.
Christmas Party
la-. ~p~ed
A r Chl'tttmas program will .
preatnlt~ Sunday evening at 7,30
'Is Held For
~.. home '" Mlner;tllli. ...
o'clock at the Cbeoler Houoe of
Mr.
an.d M.,._ . tla~lpa ;, -~lte [Prayer, directed by Mrs. Paul
Landmark Fo Iks
and family, of w,n... ~· t~e Hotr.... and Mra. Bradley Pooler.
A Christmas party waa; held Frl· weekend gu~~ of Mr. a~ Ml'll.
The proaram will Cl)nsl&amp;t of reci-

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. Georie DaU.as, band director of
the MJddleport High Sehoo~ re-turned S.turday from Chioago
where he attended the 13th an·
nutl, Jllid·Weat Band Clihic whiob
hold at the Sherman Hotel
1in Cbli:aa:o.
Tllero
band dtrec-

DALLAl, Tex. UPI-4 c~r
ciNw. er.und Dellaa TueNaw wMh
' • ..._,_ In Ita ......... lfMI thll •ltn:
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Last Rites Held
Monday For Mrs.
Marietta Thomas

Band Director
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Plans were made Tuesday in GaiUpoU. for the pilbllc Ky·
ger Creek dinner meeting in January to which leaders from .
nine southeastern Ohio counties Will be invited to hear Koder
Collison, Ohio's newest cabinet member.
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Mr . and :~"rs . Charles Asa Brad·
bury were al&amp;o appointed as a com·
mittee to see that there are greet·
ers preaent. each Sunday for
the
morning worship service.

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annul Chrl&amp;tmH \)arty at af l4lddleport wiU be held tbia
of Mn Jame1 Souden. evenini at the church. Memben
South Fifth Avenue. Middle- .re to bring a gift for the o:·
this eveDinJ;; at a o'clock.
ehanJe.

During the meeting M.r. and Mrs .
W.t:Yne Gibbont and Mrs. Clarence

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the Spirit of Christmas."

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Tbo Deooraw meetli, aod
The ObJo Eta Phi Chapter of the C: brl•tmaa part1 of Group 1 of dae

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PHILADELPHIA UPI - The
U. S. Court of Appeals for the
Third Circuit was assured today
th.at brakemen and flagnlen o( the
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Rail·
would not go on strike until
t.he court issued a ruling on an
injunction sought by the railroad.
The t~trike was schedult&gt;d for
4 :SQ p. m. today.
The court took the appeal umler
advisement after bearing .irgu ment hy counsel for both the
railroad and the Brotherhood or
LocOmotive Trainmen, and lndi·
cated it might tate some time to
reach a ruUng.
The IJOion '1!1 aaertion It would
strike until a rullna: w11s handt~•l ~'!.'~~w~ was made by Aborney
Branaon, after the
court expreB&amp;ed eonover what miMht happen U

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udges Herbert F. Goodrich,
William H. Hastie and Harry E.
Kalodner told attorneys for both
sides they doubted whether they
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could g!' Cl,;er ali aspects of. the
cue fall'ly before the deadline.
Brandon, ~unsel for the Oro·
therhood, assured the eourt the
700 brakemen and fla.gme~ would
not strike unUI the ruling was
handed down.
The railroad 's petition (or an
injunction restraining the emplcyes from striking was in an ap~al
(rom an order by Federal Judge
John Mcilvaine in Pittsburgh. He
'11Jcated a restraining
order
whicb Jet the Brotherhood Cree to
·
11 trike today.
Jamea R. Orr, ·railroad counsel,
~old the court the PL&amp;:E had &amp;he
tollbt lo tilt" 1n. illjuaotlon illsofo.r

as the National Mediation :Qovd
had ·•exe~i•cd its juriadiet.lo ·to ·
come back into ·lbia cue."
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He said the ~ fater:pr~ted
the act to mean that when 1~ .reentered the ~ase after Ute
cooling off period, the "ltatus
quo" no strlite mull be tiaatntalned . He contended the board
maintained it ®uld eo~e · bact
inti) the case in a "Iabat , emer,.
gency."
Brandon ditpllte the eontention,
saying Judge McOvai!H! vacated
the lnjunetion a(tel bearlftc tellti·
.mony by a Board M:ember. .Brtndon said If the ~urt nanttd a
"'it would damap th&amp; .proot the . ltaihr:a, Litbot

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