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Will Have Open House Christmas

Past Chiefs Oub
H.?lds Meeting
At Allman
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home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allman was opened MoD·
to members of the Pall

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of tbe pro&amp;nm
of the ChriJt-QI the film

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intermedi-.CC! claasea and
a• narutora of the Q~d
propMcle• coooernirl,i:
the birth of Chri1t, the
ot the angela, tbe ad·
the sbepberda and tbe
and the application of
message to our

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~~!tm~~·:;of forMei.s:sthei.r
Temple
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annual
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prayer acd a short business
..~lion wu conducted by Mra . .
Pbilllp Meinhart, president. The .
1:::-:~f. to. the roll eall was each 1

of the Ea1t." The children'l apet!·
lal Advent to Cbnatmlll offerinl
folders were b~uJht to tbe altar
by Robert Hamm

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Mayer was reported
from the hospital
vottM;t to remember
and ahut-jn members
with Mrs. Meinhart
the project.

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Pomeroy·Middleport, Oblo, Thursday, December 24, 1959

Pomeroy Fou~dry Here
Hinges ()n Negotiations

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Tbe lllPtrintendent lead tbe congreption In prayer 1nd pro-

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They'll
never
stop
thanking
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Allon Eichinler, preoldont; Mt..

Qrac:e Campbell, vk:e prealdeQt;
Mra. Antone Lucke, li«rotary Ud

Mro. Everetl Thomu, !&lt;•;llur.r.
At the

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Garden Club
Presents Favors
To Patients

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FU:~RNITURE
CQRNE~ . u:c~: MIDDLEPORT

First United.WYF
Has Yule Party
Moraday Evening

of the Ftnt tJnited
IP1•ei~~Y.;,;j,j, Churcn, Mlddloporl,
t.belr Christmaa party M9n·
evttnlng

the recreatloq
Everett Bachn•r
home on North Thud Avenue. '
.Before the part.¥ the groqp
want to the home o! 'variou1 shut
Jill and lf.nt Cbr)stmaa C~arola , ·
'J'ne room waa decorated Jn
ilee-pma w1th thA Ctmatmaa seallOn and .tbe oubade of tbe Bach· club
home li 'decqrated with many SeK~In•
The ' Jolly
held lhelr
the Clrele

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ter Methodist Church brought the
real importance of Chriatmaa to
the members o! the CheJter PTA
when he spoke on "The Meaning
af Christmas" at the December
Q1eetlng held at the Chester
sehool.
Mra. Eugene He&amp;ter of New Ha·
ven accompanied 1 by Mrs. Paul
Powell, ung "0 Holy NiJht" and
alao • med~y of Chriatmu carol•
Diana Baer, · Mary Jo Rouab,
Connie At.kins, Barbara W:right
and VirJinia Wright of the Methodist YF IA&gt;ld of lbe Cbriatmaa
cuttoms uaed In other Janda.
During the brie! busil)ess meet·
ing Mra. Carl Kautz, the president, thanked tbe PTA mothers

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. Jimmy W~ar\!, iii, recipient o( s-nl&amp; ~ viSit, ... of 1
Mr. and Mrs. RJ.y WW&lt;Jgeard,

BroWDio Hawkeye camera OuUJt • .. .. , . : .: ....ei
BroWIIIo Slarflaall ClmOfll OuUH ... . ..... .. · .lt.U
BroWIIIe Twin ZO Camera Oullli . . . . . . . . . . UI.U
BroWIIIe Holiday Flub Camera OuifM . . . . . .' .Ut.iG
Broll'lllo Sllrflex Ca'mOfll Oulllt . . : .. ..... . . .. Qt.SO
BroWIIIe 8 mm MP'io Camero , . . . . .... to
Eastmaa Kodal&lt; ,.__ Came,. . . $Z9,.10 to IIUO
Kodal&lt; StuJ Cameraa .. . .. .. .. .. .. . fl-U to U7.tS
BroWIIIe 30CIIIUI.IOO Walt Movie Projoeton
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Kodak 300 WoU Slide J&gt;rojoeton . ... . . : . . . l'lUO

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article "ACcept God'a ChrlatmiB -- - - - ·- -Gift" by Dale Evans Rogers and 1 A Sllad OOUI'IIfl waa served by
also a story "Christmas is AJ. the hoeteMel Mra. Jed Weblter
Fo~owint
pr&amp;)"er,
, Mn. POnQ', Mra. Robert Warway!.''
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"Fairest Lord Jeaus" in unison nar and Mra. · W. O. Batnl". The
Mra. Benton Ponn read an
tabLe ·wat ~ttractive witb white
"Bread o! Lile' and Mn. Everett
and ·centered with Santa
.Thomat told the stacy "The Fate
· alei~ tilled with pi~e and
of the Wisemen". Group sina;itq:
apd PUlldd , br a remdeer
of• "SUent Nigbt" concluded the with red candles lQ cr)'ltll bold·
devotions.
on either 1ide A amall table
White cover wa• entered
Durina: lbe business o~~estJon, with a tnaaU Chrlatmaa tree. Fa·
the report ~ the nomlnatlns com·
were holly. eorsagea.
mltt'H was liven tty Mra. Gerald
Wildermuth aod oiflcen elected
for the cominl: year were Mn.

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E. Mai'n·at: Rometor, was re- '1"

United Methodist JOF Class Holds
Christmas Party Monday At C~ur~h

postlude Mr1. Blaettnar played a
beautiful atraDII!Ment of ''Joy ta
the World."

THE GEORGE HALL

Silverstein Says ·Northern Ohio
a Firm Is Interested In Plant Here

af &lt;right. Thla good

visited )'Qqng
and'o10 ln MeigS ·General Hospital Monday. True to his
stock in trade, be bron(ht
smiles to every fa~e he met
with his gusty "Merry Christ·

her
birthday,
Mrs
presented
w1th
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Frlclav, Decambal'25- 9 td 1

"Mer~ Christ- 1

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meeting at Christmas prognm
'ftiJ given with ),fnl. Meinhart as
the narrator for the reading of
·~he Story of the Birth of Christ"
Mr.
will c.elebrate w:th member• readinl the earoJJ
theill
~t MI. Olive. inten~;med with the readln1.
Open
Gemea were played with prizes
bclng won by Krs. William Lowe,
'Mh.· Meinl:lart, Mn. Karl Owena
and Mus Erma Smith. A sift exchange was enjoyed by the group.
Re!reshment.a: in keeping with
The annual Christmas party of the JOF CIISS of the IJIIIted the seaS(In were served by Mrs.
an a t.l ': ~e covered with a
MethodiSt church was held Monday everung ln the church din· AUman
white
cl()th
and red candles m
lng room.
crystal holders. l. dl ..,idual favon
Mrs. Alonzo Custer presided at the meeting alld devotions of miniature chtn J c :.~ps filled
were led by Mrs. Harry P. Smith. Group slngmg ol Chl'istmas wttb nuts were gi ve ~ '!C'l guest.

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Power Mile 1\12 B BlUe Fluhbu!bo , : . . . . IS.
Power Mile i1J2 Clev Fl.ubbulbs ... . . . : . llt oae1t
58 Blue Fl.ubbulbs ••• •·. : .. : . . .. ;:; . . ~ . 17t filth
s Cl~llf Ftalhlllilbo ,. •. .-.. ..... ..... : ... . · t~,. ,oaeh .
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covering frrlni ·an appendeloto, 1
my. ,TU~sday night he went I'
hom.,; 'Hia Cbr!SIIIIas, Uke mlh
Uons of otbers over o•r woriC!, 1
indeed ,sboilld be a merry Dill!. 1
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than we · fortlinate Westem
Peoples to be merry tbollt. 1
President Elsenbower chose ,
the occasion of his :return ~·
from hls blstorie 11 • nation
tour seeklna Yo:Orld pe~ce to ,
speak of · Ibis 201b. Centuey ' .
• fact. This · man is steeped In j
knowledge, wisdom, and · .of
the feel Of blst!l.rY· He can. ill!e 1
no true peace hi this world· of
hungry millions ae;rJ"'' ~'as

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o~rlatn\as" is · posslb e In a
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and helping
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for
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dr:led Cbriatmat ful. Mn. Eleanor
lbe Copnlf . lilt a:r.ade and llin
wUI · bo pllcod In ~cond grade won a .
those Uvlni ol tbe tq1 tbe aame number
present.

CUp cakes decorated wilh polnaettiaa ~d coffee were served bx
Mrs. Charles Fld:, Mn. John Fict
Mrl. Vletor Bahr, · Mn. Henry
Bahr •nd, Mra. WiJlard Eberableb.

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0 of A Members
Meet Monday
AtiOOFHall
Maraant Btlde~beJ, councilor,

ld. N,..: Tho ...lnlk ""ton pulttlohotl below of' "T'wu Tho
Nl['.ltl 8efon Chrllftnls" ~"NrCifU(Jy lt .anonyMOUS. It wu fNtntw
in from Pemtrof Town H.tl. At ..... IMd it ...,....s ,• ..,.... ...,. _
gnndchil.-.n m1Y UM In yNf1 te com. to ....... Sint•'• 'visit.
At lh• moat It's, well, for the luvv.a mike, it's the rncNtHtl

$2.95 .

'TWll3 the mght before Christma~ and all thru the pad
Not a hep Cat was ~winging ani:l that's nowhere dad,
The stove was bung up in that stocking routine
In hopes that the fat man would soon make the scene,

dtnnfr at prttided when Tlieadorua Oouneu
Monday tve· nau&amp;btera of Amerle~~ met Mon.

day e"eninc at tbe IOOF han.

One applleant Wll ~:ceepted for
membership b,. trintler. Plana
were made for lnatallatJon of of·
llcel'l and • ~Uuek supper at the
neat meeUna. :A 'eommunlcatiOb
read from the state councilor.

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Being pulled by eight dogs who were wearing hat racks
And a flli\DY old geezer was flipping his lid
He told them to "make it" and man, like, they did.

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1 couldn't help digging the seene on.the roo!,
,\finor Rutland Wreek . As I stood there :\::~:'ailing for chubby to goof.
A ,minor wreck •t nine o'clc;~d: They stood by the c:
ey ~n bundles afld clusters
ast bight in Rutland was investi-~ 'nil tubby slid down, commg op hk~ gang busters.
:ated by tbe SherH£'s offic~ witb
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1nly minor damage reported. ,
HIS threads Were the squarest and I had to chuckle
WilHam Haley, 18, attempting ttt 1 In front (not in back) was hJs ivy league buckle.
~ark at t~ Rutland Furniture The mop on his chin hid his button·down collar
,tore, mJsJudged the distance and
And with that red nose, man he looked like ~bailer.
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.:harles Davidson, Rutland, Haley'a Like he was the squarest, the most absolute
,ar 8uffered damuge to the 'front
wheel and fender and the David·
But face it, who cares, when he left alllha·t loot.
•on car's tai.l ltaht wa' damaged. He laid the jazz on me and fled from the gig
N~ ~~t_w~~~
_ Wallin' ~&lt;Have a cool yule and man_la_ter_lik
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the Suffolk County .jail have beeoHnixlllg' with some oHlois and fm• hatmony-10011·
exclusive area's most distinguished citizens' in a rare dJsplay out and, m short
of Christmas lijlirit.
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And Die and the bride had begun to relax.
When there started a rumble that come on real frantic,
So I opened the window to figure the paruc.

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all its •l'!'p!i'clfy. santa' ClauS,.I
lllsu:~J&gt;rlc!an- arle. is pl.aln- ;
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nitht and Friday. A tittle ~
eel ralft m,..... lOUth end a ..... •
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central Md north t'Odty, tndhtt
..rty tonlthf. N.t much ..._. In
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greeted the guests as they

house Will beautiful·
decorated for the QC:!C.asJon w1th
lighted tree and candles. Flacon the mantle waa a Lighted
and remdeers. Placed in
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Five young men from

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the Maaon County jail aftPr bear·
mu on intoxicatiOn and fighting
cJtar!ges before Justi ce Dorothy
:iOI'!~iilr&gt;'!d Lute •• Platt nf Mason City,
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The meD arrested by Deputy
Earl Henry and Ma son Cltv police
LonnJe Rhodes &lt;~fter a dtsturb·
city . They were Doo·
Jacobs, Wendel
Wogan, all o
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last week, the 27 pri.s- I' Jllortllat~ 'of ttt.e uausuall:boir
alo111 with six of tfielr c1me about -several " weeks ago

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of· .the area, dnging Christ the Port Jefferson, N. Y. Record

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caroJs before service organi· 1 and 11. formfr con-cert and opera 1
and' other groups to the ainger, sugge1bd ' the ijUa ·tO
and spiritual qtisfae· County Sheriff Cblrlea DomlD.J, R
close friend . .Dominy in twn ~ad. ' TbeyChristmas eato1 vanced the sugge.tJon to tbe en· the
the choir bemg lire inmate pop\l].a'Uon ,in the jail
over
at the meu hall. and the !"llowing dll)'
~JerVIng as
background 21
in
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- - - - - -[ClU'istmas party at the borne o1.
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Janice and Dale Kuhn at Belpre,
I Mondit)l
evening. The home ...
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deoonted' with a manger scene,
_sunc!ly Scbool attendance on candles, a Ch.rlatmaa tree and
Dec. 1~ 'fa&amp;
offering $1U9.
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Thelma Henderson read the
WIJ 36, H erman Taylor, lay-leader Christmas Story from the Bible.
Twenty-one from {he MYF. ind Mrs . Go..trnet Windland asked grace
parents were entertamed w1tb a at the table where ~~efreahment.l

Alfred

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f oooklu,h ....ty,

potato eblpo
punc wu ....ed. Tllen '!'..
an ncbuce o1 ciltl. Games &amp;DC!
eontelf.l were pLIJed.
. All joined in llnJln&amp; "SUent
Nilbt" before leavlnJ: for hoi:ne.
Ttle Kubna are alto active ln the
Belpre MYF.
Kl)' H41wlr. atatloned
at Fort
Bennlne, Geor a;ia, arrived Sunday
to 1pent Chrlatmaa vaeatlon with
bl!!r parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Rollln
filwlr. and tamUy
!f1te adopted daughter ot Mr.
and Mn. Paul Buddret baa been
named Teresa Lynn.

pomeroy Semor
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chr·IStmas pr
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•~u e»ta uaem
m Senior HI
· auditorium at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon (or a CbrUtmaa program
presented b)' the Student Acttvl·
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Robert Riffle, program emcee,
announced the traditional Flag
Salute ceremony led by JameJ
Kern and Lee Reed '
Sharon Douglas iben re-ad a
1 a;a~·v~!be~dM=I~a~::· .f.::a: "Chri1tma1 Prayer."
!ter ot Portland viaited at tbe Elm
Richatd Clark gave a beatnik
wood Relt Home fldtv.
venion of " 'Twas the Night Be~
f01e Chrittmas". This was follow

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MIDWAY MARKET

first prize

in

Wise Men were William Coat_es,
Dor Coates and Raymond ~Gultns
WILL BE CLOSED
Sb,~ron DoacJ.u was also iR the
DIC. ZSth and Z6th
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A ~ ~ SAA Caroler.s &amp;ang
severral Chr~tmas carols. Na!lcy
WI WISH
Brown, E1111e Arnold , Wilham
ALL OfL YOU A VIRY
Coatus, Dor Coates, Sharon Douglat, Ja~es. Ebersbach, Terry Ohlirager, ark Grue:ser, Charles
1eben, Linda Crow and Arnold
1Evans were In the vocal grou p.
Cltt'btt~Nu
Tbe ~tude!lt . body ..and ·faculty
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mas lighting contest had been
plaeed by l\r. and Mrs. K~nneth

-cooke and M~. and Mn. Fn.zietl 1
when tile nan eahopld hiVe been
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WHOLESALE - -· WHOLESALE
WHOLESALE PRICES
THJY MUST GO!

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awarded a divorce Wednesday on
' testimony !Jhat her husband, Ro:bt::l'l, 39, "br-ainwashed ahd third·
1. degi'Ced" her.

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And ~ is in this apirit tllol wo 1JW1 our . ..., lrtonda , • ,
1o extend tD them aur stncomt-

&gt;·

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1955"ctiiviOLET 2 Doorl1ar4t~p ... ... . . ns
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&gt;''

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New
. Furniture

111&gt;11day as full

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3 Rooms
of Joy' and

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Phone 9599
218 E. MAIN STREET

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1955 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Btlvedore (6)
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SINGER GETS DIVORCE ,

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Of 111'!'klin&amp; ornaments.

SAVE UOO.OO

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1955 PONTIAC 2 Door H-.·rdt,o.p (8)

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won:lodvl mutlc cl
Chrlotmao woh and our llollclq
loY grows and deepens. W• want
to
Rwith all...,lritndt, anti
to wilb thom a tnlly happy-

Has Yule Party

12 Noon

, Boond Our Gas Mains Use L·P Gu

'

·1

j Ohlinge_r.- . , - - - - -

THE OHIO FUEL GAS COMPANY.

PomMOy

I

3:$5 P.M.

GlB·BS GROC.ERY

Rt. 1 -

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NEWS
Of The Ohio iftey
Mar10ur

B&amp;lloona

I

I0 A.M-

•

FOR THE.

,,'

PrDes -

Open Sunday .'lflpta

•
' were hosts t o thQ Crossroads Class I

.

PRESTO·
.... N FORD

Races -

1

8 A.M. · I :55 P.M.
8:55 A.M. ..•.

MIDDLEPO&amp;T

7:30 to 12:30 P.M.

The angels hme from Heaven
I And Wid abOut His bi.rth,
They sang un lo the she pherds,
Of joy and peace on ear.r.
The shepherds came to s~e Him
Then s pread the tidinp round .
And stilt lhe J'lad news echoe•
Where ever m~n i 1 f
d
oun ·
•
Let us adore and love Him
'l'wa.\11 for our sake He ca~1 e.
Oh, let us give Him honm·,
And praise His holy name.
Let's ten the news to others,.
Both near and fa~ 11way ,
How Jesus came from Heave n
1 That fir~:~t glad Christmas Day .

of tbe First Uni ted Presbyterian
Church , Middleporl, Tue sday evening when the class held their
Christmas party &lt;~l their home.
1 Games were played during the
1evening with prizes _be ing won by
Mrs. J-ames Buchanan and Everett
Foreman. A gift exchange was
enjo)'ed by the group, after which
refreshments of Holiday Delight
served with Danish Cherry nut
bread and corree were served to
i t hose abu\·e mentioned and the
1fDllowing James Buchanan, Mr .
Hubbard, Mr. and
)Mrs. 'James Sanborn, Mrs. Ever, ett Foreman.
, Mrs. Vaughan was ass:sted by
· her grandmother )Irs. Annice

I

NEW YEARS
PARTY
Thurs., Dec. 3ht

[ LET US ADORE THE SAVIOUR
Let us adore th~ Sav 1our
Who came to earth one day
His birthplace was a stable
1He in a ma~er l.ay .
'
There was no room for J esus
Inside the Inn nearbv
I But God above wa.s ·watching,
And heard His fain tess cry .

I Crossroads Class

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·r

I

I

SPOT ,
On Your :
Radio Dial
.

OH~I,l

Go·od

Poet's Corner

I

I

990

-er PhUson Store

Open9AM. to9.P.M.
For Your Convenien.ce.
Bargains For All The Fa.mily

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The Day After Christmas

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SO OUR EMPLOYEES MAY .,AVE A MORE ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY •

A~sociated Radio

.

~I
. 1;.

~ seiSOII of Jlvlas
;~p.~ noc:elviqs, we takq&gt;leuwo

ibis

~ ..,_.
' ·;~felt good wishoa for a very Merry

"':p a extendini

to

you

;

Cbrlstmasl We bo~ thai~ 111!1

, 1111111110

or

G&amp;J Auto Store

tll~ bappylloll~l

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;•_.Ebersbach Hardwaie
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
'
Gilmore Supply Store

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l

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H(Jrtley &amp;BenneH
"Ben Franklin Store
New York Clothing House
L~Z ~hops

Ones ·~joy ~

ill your lnvcd

1

t :e

us thank the l'~ather
For giving His dear Son.
And for his Great Salvation,
Which He for u:; has won.
And [or the Holy Spirit,
Which dwells within our heart
j And for the joys f:o-om Heaven
we have a part.
I Of whichCompoaed
Nov. 1, 1957
By MrL Rll-r- Pigott

I
Tune.
'In .. The II
.

Saturday, Dec. 26th

{"t'l Vt'd

I Oh, let

Mlddleporl, Ofilo

·~- .,-"1 joy.

. _...

).l.r.

I

K1t·1

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RAWUNGS.COATS
FUNERAL HOME

~~~-of

,...;, obat ,... l&gt;Oiid•Y win be jUII
bloomi•l wicb ~ppln,... Aod to
,..., q,o, our o1nme tllanb lor )'0111
loyal
&amp;i...U, pclwiU.

and James Ebe ..bach. The Th..e

Mlddlerort

class .in t.be M.iddlepport Cbrj•t·

Pome~~. ~hlo

Telephone 35!1-J

Stadium Reataurant at Athens tor
..
.
.
tht!lr employees Dec. 21 ,
· ~.an ta ~ Ca ~eht _m Our C hi~ ·
ney was comrc Rtehard Clark 1
, Reeent gueets of Mr. and Mrs. second offering.
· Paul Bueklq were Mu Mabe~
A " Nativity Scene" was preaenSWarU: or Athens and Mr. and ted by the fGilowing SAA mem·
Mrs. VirtU Buckley, Reedlville. ben: Arnold Evans, narrator-;
- - - - - - _tJnda Crow, Charles Kit~hen,
Mark Grueaer, Terry Ohlmger

.i

/fLRROURC""

word of the death of Mn.
Attired u Sant.. ClaUA, Mike .' i II. Ree&amp;e (Ethel Grimet), of
IPIND WI!IKPD
I Fultz di'ltribwled. candy baNI to I Charlelton, w. Va ., formerly
ot
the student body and faculty as a r }ljddlepon.
Oliver UnkeQbobr JPIDt ...
Chriatmaa tokeo fr9m the SAA .
funeral u rvi cese were held on weekend with bla dau&amp;hte IIlii,.
1
w d sd 1. h 1
After Superlotendent C. 6 .
ne ~Y c ~ ~ . ar e&amp;ton and bur- H. L Eblin~ falllllf, taft
Gibbll wit:hed the 1tudent body a l 18 ,;as
e~o Jre. . d b h Cll!f. He wu •ecom.pmltd "bl
Merrf ChriatmaJ and Happy New h ~- d e~ 11 !IU~Ive ht Y ~r Mrt Umma
ter who lptJI&amp;
Year, Princippal Diehl announc.&gt;· ] ~";;';;;;;"~"'"::;:;;:~;;"';;;;;
--;:''"""~'~';;·~~·;;;·~th~e;;;w~ee~k~e~nd~in;loll~d:lle:ipirt.~i.=
-1 ed that acbool will be resumed un II
! Monday, JanUH)' 4.
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Hr. ••d loin, Ch ..let D. Woode ed by another •eadin• entitled I
a party giVen by Mr., "Oh! Bethlehem" by Sharon Dou- .
-and lira. ~ld Kimel at the glas.
~

Tuesday's edition stated that
the decorations which received

popular
wao

Plano aceompuU.a.

1 attended

•

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Carolyn Leach ol Danllat
lh· lo~--·h
- and ~n . Lawrence Sine re- luand&lt;hildron.

ICbrJJtmaJ
urolJ and
~clodleo . Unda Ctow

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• .uAJArn .. art·
I'IUI J"UUCO I lit ~

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Downie~Gross,

Inc.

Moore's Store
Gomler Jewelry Sto.:e
K&amp;C }ewelers
. Pomer~y Pastry Shilp
-Phd)ip Sisters · ··\
Simon's ·

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Dally Sentinel, Pomero~·Middleport, o., Dec. 24. 19~~
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- - - - - -[ClU'istmas party at the borne o1.
,
Janice and Dale Kuhn at Belpre,
I Mondit)l
evening. The home ...
OCIG
deoonted' with a manger scene,
_sunc!ly Scbool attendance on candles, a Ch.rlatmaa tree and
Dec. 1~ 'fa&amp;
offering $1U9.
llehtl.
Atte · . ·
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lldanre at worship aervJce
Thelma Henderson read the
WIJ 36, H erman Taylor, lay-leader Christmas Story from the Bible.
Twenty-one from {he MYF. ind Mrs . Go..trnet Windland asked grace
parents were entertamed w1tb a at the table where ~~efreahment.l

Alfred

S . IEven t s

Arouod And
About

oo,

Middleport

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By FREDDIE HOUDASHEl T

'o....
f oooklu,h ....ty,

potato eblpo
punc wu ....ed. Tllen '!'..
an ncbuce o1 ciltl. Games &amp;DC!
eontelf.l were pLIJed.
. All joined in llnJln&amp; "SUent
Nilbt" before leavlnJ: for hoi:ne.
Ttle Kubna are alto active ln the
Belpre MYF.
Kl)' H41wlr. atatloned
at Fort
Bennlne, Geor a;ia, arrived Sunday
to 1pent Chrlatmaa vaeatlon with
bl!!r parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Rollln
filwlr. and tamUy
!f1te adopted daughter ot Mr.
and Mn. Paul Buddret baa been
named Teresa Lynn.

pomeroy Semor
• H..,h ER]Oys
.
chr·IStmas pr
Ass mbl
•
_., Pdom.flrely Senibledor . Hilb Scbool
•~u e»ta uaem
m Senior HI
· auditorium at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon (or a CbrUtmaa program
presented b)' the Student Acttvl·
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tlea Auocia~on.
Robert Riffle, program emcee,
announced the traditional Flag
Salute ceremony led by JameJ
Kern and Lee Reed '
Sharon Douglas iben re-ad a
1 a;a~·v~!be~dM=I~a~::· .f.::a: "Chri1tma1 Prayer."
!ter ot Portland viaited at tbe Elm
Richatd Clark gave a beatnik
wood Relt Home fldtv.
venion of " 'Twas the Night Be~
f01e Chrittmas". This was follow

Mc('Iure's DaJry IsJi

CORRECTION

MIDWAY MARKET

first prize

in

Wise Men were William Coat_es,
Dor Coates and Raymond ~Gultns
WILL BE CLOSED
Sb,~ron DoacJ.u was also iR the
DIC. ZSth and Z6th
ea ·
A ~ ~ SAA Caroler.s &amp;ang
severral Chr~tmas carols. Na!lcy
WI WISH
Brown, E1111e Arnold , Wilham
ALL OfL YOU A VIRY
Coatus, Dor Coates, Sharon Douglat, Ja~es. Ebersbach, Terry Ohlirager, ark Grue:ser, Charles
1eben, Linda Crow and Arnold
1Evans were In the vocal grou p.
Cltt'btt~Nu
Tbe ~tude!lt . body ..and ·faculty
1
1'==~=~=~~""'=""::l.:~jo~in~e~d- ~~gmg -~number of
·

the non·reHgittUs

mas lighting contest had been
plaeed by l\r. and Mrs. K~nneth

-cooke and M~. and Mn. Fn.zietl 1
when tile nan eahopld hiVe been
1

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Met'~,

We wel~o IU holk~Qr . . _
with tho lllncero hope that It

pzo•• tD .._ . .

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bapplut Olll ever lor you cmd yo111 ~·

.......,.1111•

Pomeroy Ben Frankl.in
POMEROY,~

PHONE 254-X

J,
·~ •••rwhoro ·-s~tber
-l!lf!!'.lw&gt;Jr
.lo,or ...~\!!&gt;late tbil

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on~•·Wrouaw!

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SKATE..A.-WAY

,....,...ODd

-

Roush's Shoe Store
NO. SECOND AVE.

RD 2

RACIN.,

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tdlhpeull
...._!!~~_... 111m ...

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SATURDAY 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M.
WHOLESALE - -· WHOLESALE
WHOLESALE PRICES
THJY MUST GO!

Phillips Sisters
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POMEROY

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SAVE U$0.00

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LOS ANGELES (UPl ) :...._ Nightdub singer Candy Stacy, 26, wu
awarded a divorce Wednesday on
' testimony !Jhat her husband, Ro:bt::l'l, 39, "br-ainwashed ahd third·
1. degi'Ced" her.

Radio
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POMEROY STORES

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CLOSED SAT. 26th

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Muon, W. VL

Phone SP-3554.

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1955 FORD 2 Door Cu•tom.lin• (8)

OHL~$299
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Joy tD allis the mouip of tho CMstrnao ...,...
And ~ is in this apirit tllol wo 1JW1 our . ..., lrtonda , • ,
1o extend tD them aur stncomt-

&gt;·

your traels lltft'

(\

19si''FORDTDoor lcarach Wteon. • • • .. -·
1955"ctiiviOLET 2 Doorl1ar4t~p ... ... . . ns
••

•

JOOll cheer •

&gt;''

1

New
. Furniture

111&gt;11day as full

fi10 'K(

' ~1·;-.~
.

POMEROY

3 Rooms
of Joy' and

'

Phone 9599
218 E. MAIN STREET

I

WJEH

,

1955 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Btlvedore (6)
'

•

•

CIRCLE'S RESTAURANT

SINGER GETS DIVORCE ,

1

• $895

• • •

obo••

... _..._.pmes

Of 111'!'klin&amp; ornaments.

SAVE UOO.OO

.

·.;.;;

REDUCED TO

1955 PONTIAC 2 Door H-.·rdt,o.p (8)

~~~~UJ!~~i ~?.~~ghan i

5'r.M.

,.

I
SAVE UOO.OO

Wo'-tloo
won:lodvl mutlc cl
Chrlotmao woh and our llollclq
loY grows and deepens. W• want
to
Rwith all...,lritndt, anti
to wilb thom a tnlly happy-

Has Yule Party

12 Noon

, Boond Our Gas Mains Use L·P Gu

'

·1

j Ohlinge_r.- . , - - - - -

THE OHIO FUEL GAS COMPANY.

PomMOy

I

3:$5 P.M.

GlB·BS GROC.ERY

Rt. 1 -

1

1

NEWS
Of The Ohio iftey
Mar10ur

B&amp;lloona

I

I0 A.M-

•

FOR THE.

,,'

PrDes -

Open Sunday .'lflpta

•
' were hosts t o thQ Crossroads Class I

.

PRESTO·
.... N FORD

Races -

1

8 A.M. · I :55 P.M.
8:55 A.M. ..•.

MIDDLEPO&amp;T

7:30 to 12:30 P.M.

The angels hme from Heaven
I And Wid abOut His bi.rth,
They sang un lo the she pherds,
Of joy and peace on ear.r.
The shepherds came to s~e Him
Then s pread the tidinp round .
And stilt lhe J'lad news echoe•
Where ever m~n i 1 f
d
oun ·
•
Let us adore and love Him
'l'wa.\11 for our sake He ca~1 e.
Oh, let us give Him honm·,
And praise His holy name.
Let's ten the news to others,.
Both near and fa~ 11way ,
How Jesus came from Heave n
1 That fir~:~t glad Christmas Day .

of tbe First Uni ted Presbyterian
Church , Middleporl, Tue sday evening when the class held their
Christmas party &lt;~l their home.
1 Games were played during the
1evening with prizes _be ing won by
Mrs. J-ames Buchanan and Everett
Foreman. A gift exchange was
enjo)'ed by the group, after which
refreshments of Holiday Delight
served with Danish Cherry nut
bread and corree were served to
i t hose abu\·e mentioned and the
1fDllowing James Buchanan, Mr .
Hubbard, Mr. and
)Mrs. 'James Sanborn, Mrs. Ever, ett Foreman.
, Mrs. Vaughan was ass:sted by
· her grandmother )Irs. Annice

I

NEW YEARS
PARTY
Thurs., Dec. 3ht

[ LET US ADORE THE SAVIOUR
Let us adore th~ Sav 1our
Who came to earth one day
His birthplace was a stable
1He in a ma~er l.ay .
'
There was no room for J esus
Inside the Inn nearbv
I But God above wa.s ·watching,
And heard His fain tess cry .

I Crossroads Class

"''

I

·r

I

I

SPOT ,
On Your :
Radio Dial
.

OH~I,l

Go·od

Poet's Corner

I

I

990

-er PhUson Store

Open9AM. to9.P.M.
For Your Convenien.ce.
Bargains For All The Fa.mily

'

'

'

.

The Day After Christmas

..... ·-'
'

SO OUR EMPLOYEES MAY .,AVE A MORE ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY •

A~sociated Radio

.

~I
. 1;.

~ seiSOII of Jlvlas
;~p.~ noc:elviqs, we takq&gt;leuwo

ibis

~ ..,_.
' ·;~felt good wishoa for a very Merry

"':p a extendini

to

you

;

Cbrlstmasl We bo~ thai~ 111!1

, 1111111110

or

G&amp;J Auto Store

tll~ bappylloll~l

'

.

;•_.Ebersbach Hardwaie
Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
'
Gilmore Supply Store

: ZA~Df
l

.

'

.

'

'

. •· '

•' ·.~·

H(Jrtley &amp;BenneH
"Ben Franklin Store
New York Clothing House
L~Z ~hops

Ones ·~joy ~

ill your lnvcd

1

t :e

us thank the l'~ather
For giving His dear Son.
And for his Great Salvation,
Which He for u:; has won.
And [or the Holy Spirit,
Which dwells within our heart
j And for the joys f:o-om Heaven
we have a part.
I Of whichCompoaed
Nov. 1, 1957
By MrL Rll-r- Pigott

I
Tune.
'In .. The II
.

Saturday, Dec. 26th

{"t'l Vt'd

I Oh, let

Mlddleporl, Ofilo

·~- .,-"1 joy.

. _...

).l.r.

I

K1t·1

~-·

RAWUNGS.COATS
FUNERAL HOME

~~~-of

,...;, obat ,... l&gt;Oiid•Y win be jUII
bloomi•l wicb ~ppln,... Aod to
,..., q,o, our o1nme tllanb lor )'0111
loyal
&amp;i...U, pclwiU.

and James Ebe ..bach. The Th..e

Mlddlerort

class .in t.be M.iddlepport Cbrj•t·

Pome~~. ~hlo

Telephone 35!1-J

Stadium Reataurant at Athens tor
..
.
.
tht!lr employees Dec. 21 ,
· ~.an ta ~ Ca ~eht _m Our C hi~ ·
ney was comrc Rtehard Clark 1
, Reeent gueets of Mr. and Mrs. second offering.
· Paul Bueklq were Mu Mabe~
A " Nativity Scene" was preaenSWarU: or Athens and Mr. and ted by the fGilowing SAA mem·
Mrs. VirtU Buckley, Reedlville. ben: Arnold Evans, narrator-;
- - - - - - _tJnda Crow, Charles Kit~hen,
Mark Grueaer, Terry Ohlmger

.i

/fLRROURC""

word of the death of Mn.
Attired u Sant.. ClaUA, Mike .' i II. Ree&amp;e (Ethel Grimet), of
IPIND WI!IKPD
I Fultz di'ltribwled. candy baNI to I Charlelton, w. Va ., formerly
ot
the student body and faculty as a r }ljddlepon.
Oliver UnkeQbobr JPIDt ...
Chriatmaa tokeo fr9m the SAA .
funeral u rvi cese were held on weekend with bla dau&amp;hte IIlii,.
1
w d sd 1. h 1
After Superlotendent C. 6 .
ne ~Y c ~ ~ . ar e&amp;ton and bur- H. L Eblin~ falllllf, taft
Gibbll wit:hed the 1tudent body a l 18 ,;as
e~o Jre. . d b h Cll!f. He wu •ecom.pmltd "bl
Merrf ChriatmaJ and Happy New h ~- d e~ 11 !IU~Ive ht Y ~r Mrt Umma
ter who lptJI&amp;
Year, Princippal Diehl announc.&gt;· ] ~";;';;;;;"~"'"::;:;;:~;;"';;;;;
--;:''"""~'~';;·~~·;;;·~th~e;;;w~ee~k~e~nd~in;loll~d:lle:ipirt.~i.=
-1 ed that acbool will be resumed un II
! Monday, JanUH)' 4.
·

I

Hr. ••d loin, Ch ..let D. Woode ed by another •eadin• entitled I
a party giVen by Mr., "Oh! Bethlehem" by Sharon Dou- .
-and lira. ~ld Kimel at the glas.
~

Tuesday's edition stated that
the decorations which received

popular
wao

Plano aceompuU.a.

1 attended

•

' • .......
Carolyn Leach ol Danllat
lh· lo~--·h
- and ~n . Lawrence Sine re- luand&lt;hildron.

ICbrJJtmaJ
urolJ and
~clodleo . Unda Ctow

~

•

'.

. e\

·-.

,.L
• .uAJArn .. art·
I'IUI J"UUCO I lit ~

~5e

==

Downie~Gross,

Inc.

Moore's Store
Gomler Jewelry Sto.:e
K&amp;C }ewelers
. Pomer~y Pastry Shilp
-Phd)ip Sisters · ··\
Simon's ·

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4-Daily S.,;tinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 2f, 195r'~·
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-8. Genld BaU •b a"' lnforlnod ·~y, on
Cantor, .preside nt of National. -The- .10 lonter ·i nteruted .td~
aters and Tele¥isiQn lne., said of ,l!bfir •CODtl!OII.tnc ~ ln
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SPICIAL FAN TRAIN
NEW YORK UPl - The Penn·
sylvania Railroad wll1 operate a
1pecial train on Sur1 day ln accOm·
modate New Rork Giant fans

the Natlonal Football League
game in Baltimore.

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-8. Genld BaU •b a"' lnforlnod ·~y, on
Cantor, .preside nt of National. -The- .10 lonter ·i nteruted .td~
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-chime in with .our greetings ..;a good

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a responsive cbord in.youi'hetn ... nucwing

POMEROY

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Family and StaH

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SPICIAL FAN TRAIN
NEW YORK UPl - The Penn·
sylvania Railroad wll1 operate a
1pecial train on Sur1 day ln accOm·
modate New Rork Giant fans

the Natlonal Football League
game in Baltimore.

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�.1-Jlaily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 24, 19~9

WANT ADS

(14) For Rent

Heavy Damages
ELI'lCTIUC WASHER' and Relrig· ea.. No. 18.2$1
· F }}
~ £'$3 per montb.. We deh~e.r
The unknowo beira of Mary I 0 OW ~f
and keep
service, Ewmg Undsay, deceued.
t.ake notice ·
81"'33'.... Pomeroy , Ohio. Phone U&gt;at Ira Morris, •• AdmrniatraiD• Crash On Mam"
12 24 3k
the Est.t.e of Mary
deLegal NotJce

Tipton Services
WiJl 8e Held
'Saturday At 2

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Middleport Aoo01ioced

lhlly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 24,

NAMID WINNUS

Middleport coopentlnc merLOS ANGELES \IPl - WaUy
Ichant.
today announced the Win- &amp;loon and
Shem, Pro ot the
ning numbers tn drawinp
1tan of -tbe world'• champion Lol

Larry
held
laat nigllt at Weraer'a Radio Shop Angelea Dodg~rt baseball te~, to.,0. CONSlSTENT DEPENDABLI! •~ouLTB
AmQI
of
Und1ay,
The public retillered for U dly were named co-winnen of -tbe
ce11.sed, on ~e 9th day ~f ~ecemA four car wreck on Main street
Funeral services for CharJe. prizes durin&amp; the put two weeb. S'outbem California Athlete of &amp;be
ll.hTES
I959 . . ftled hts Pe~lliOn ln t.be in Pomeroy at two o'clock yester· Tipton, o! Kyger, age 80, who Numben
are
4-'14128'7, 4-711201. Year award by the Helma Athletic:
I eaH1 per 'W'Or'd. GDt imlertion. M.ioim1111 cblrlt -to CUll.
Probalt! t,(lurt of .Meigs County, day afternoon coat an estimated died Wednesday afternoon in Hol- 4721M, 4694ll0, 477203 and 483330 roundatloa.
1 oeo&amp;a. per word lor t~ eoueeutiTe iDiert1oal.
THE liST IN ARTIFICIAl. Ohlo, alleging tbat the . penoRB;1 SlMJO in damages and put llhree zer Hos_pital shortly -.fter admis'•
IREIDtNG
e~ate of satd decedent t.5 in11ufft· persons tn t.he nospital for x-rays. sion , wtll be held Saturday at 3
Sperla1 - ooe mo.Dlb. for 80 cents per word.
h.U nte of I cent; W word wUJ be eaarpd far ad~
ull
J ctent to pay her debta •nd the
AU can involved. were ttavelmg p. m. from the RawUnga-Coab
if POt paid wiUW\ 10 4Qa tt\.er receiVU.,: bill.
ALBEBRT PARK II, CHESTER, 0. charges of _ administer.ln~ her . es- slow.1y west on Main nur the f'Uneral Home with burLal in the
l:rrota in Ad~- ~hould be reported UhloediatelJ'. '111
Kautz Feed Store, Chester, YUkon ~te; th~t saJd decedent dte~ seu.ed Lynn St., mtersecuon. Accurdmg Gravel Hi11 Cemetery, the Rev.
&amp;M1lJ &amp;D:inel will DOt be rupo.oal.ble for mon. UWJ one lDcor~21~ or Five Points Grill, Porn· m lee Simple of the. followmg real to Pomeroy · police who l.nvestigat-1 warren Hu1butt in charge.
rett laau1ioa..
t!roy 917-M, before 10 a. m. Five , astate :
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Mr. Tipton wu a retil"6d _ oarCard Of l'banb and Spedal Notlcet ol Event.
ObUuartte
dairy breeds, 3 beef, 1 dual pur- 1 "The following described rea!
-t;ar Number 1, a 1957 Ford , penter, at the . time hav.iJ'Ig workpubJiabed M 1 ces. per WOl'd.
pose. NO ASSOCIATION TO estate &amp;ituated in the t;ounty of , ownect and driven -by Lewis James . ed at Hobson. He was the son
WORDS
1 DA'l!
S DAYS
DAYl
1 110
JOIN. Now have frozen aemen ':deiga, Stlte of Ohio, and in the to;oJm, 2tt, .M.Uldiepporl, was atruci of th~ late George and Sarah Boe10
60c:
We
$!.30
M-60
from most popular bulls.
Ohio company'• Purchase, and in uom tne rear bY c...:ar No. z, a 1N58 ter Ti~t?n of Gallla_ Cou~ty .
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10
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•1.20
.!.80
f&amp;.OO
l2 18 30tp Section No. 16, of Town No. 2 and cnevro1et, drlYen by Mrs. He.1en
SuniVtng _are b1s wife, Ma~,
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$2.2do
fi.OO
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··- ! Range No. 13, to-wit: Beginning ~LriCKlana, . .,7, Pomeroy.
and these ~blldren : Mn. Gladwm
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Ada rerei.VIed b¥ 10 AX. W11.l be in ~bat day'1 Jllper.
MUELLER FURNACk .., WESTING-I aL tne northeast corner of the
- Mrs. ,::,tncKiana lnrew her Werner, Middleport; Mn. Bess ,
-=-~~~~~~~~~~--::-:"~:':::::-::::::~----11 HOUSE appllancu. Amald lro-- 1southwest quarter of the southwest car In revene foHowiD(I tne col- Rupe, Columbus; Mn.. Delmar
.... ~les
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~-or ~18
··-· --tMn, Syracuse, Ohio. Phon. quarter of sectton No. 16; thence .11swn amt mto t.:ar So. 3. a 1Yti7 1Dtrst, Cbeshlre ; Jack Tlpton , Col
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11 19 tfc south % of Lhe distance to the cnevro.1et m oac.lr. ot her, dnven 1 u_mbus; 12 v•ndc_hildnn and
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suuth Line of said secuon · thence oy l"nu Ununger, :,1,~, l'o'meroy.
e1gbt great grandchlldren.
1906 PONTIAC VH .. ~H. St:DAN.
ai.ze6 and colora. Paul Orr. Phone BOB'S TRIE -SIRVICE AND-- H. West to the creelq thenc~ touow·
- vnungen car was forced 1 Friend• wHI be ~ece~ved at the
Hydrarn.atlc.Biaettnars,
dn ve . Extra
dean.
3032.
12 18 6tp
mo•al. Phon• 245.x.
• - . mo the creek norlh lO the north bacKwou·a 11 and, ml.o tb.e car o1 funeral
home until time of the 1
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$1295.00.
Pomeroy.
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ll-23-6tc
Jme
of
the
soutbwesl
quarter
of
James
\ot!rcoe,
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Atoena,
who
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FOR RADIO AND T v REPAIRS . satd &amp;eCtJOn; thence ea~~ot t~ ~he Willi Qt!VIRg a lbulf .l:iUUIC..
1964 J&gt;'OH.O VB 2 DR. CUSTOM·
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pJac-e of begmnmg, contammg
Most nei1'1hY ditm,_gea were the
Llne sedan . Like new !wish .
Call Fr•nk C•pteln•. 41 • N. Lwent)' ·(20) acres, more or leaa, ex- can OJ JhJ"I. ~tru:.1uand and Oa.J- J
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$$:).00. .blaeunars, Pomeroy.
.S.Cond Ave.. Mlddl•pport. 9 · cept the ·coal and other mineral .ngd. .t.11Um11~ o.amagea of
12-3--tfc under sai4J ,described _r&amp;al e~~te .. '.l,vVl) to DuUl tara, bOLn- f.ront
l.::o-:a-utc
A. M. to 9 P. M.
1'he prayer of said PetiUoo l8 aDd rear, were ~ - 'l~le l!ioun
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1~ OLl).SMU.lULI!: V8 4 Dlt SEA.1R CONDJTJON!k_ . , RUJUGER- for tne; saJe of ·aaid real estate for 1car was dam&amp;Jed. ·a n estimated
Cl.-i.n. Hydramatl c d n ve . Ur1 ginal :
8-i..l.-..
atlon aervice. Jacka Refr)tera•jtbe payment of decedent'&amp; debts ~ to tbe rt:11r u.gbl,s II*'- GLan-p_
block 1m1sn. Lik e Hew . ~WIIo.oo. I
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Uon, New Haven. Phoae TU· and charges of administerins herlt!r 1:tlld vercoe ·s Cllf da~ge wu
The last d
.
f •"- .foro
.bllit:nnars, Pomeroy. L!-:a-titc .
23631.
~23-U estate IUld other relief.
elitimated at tne same -.nount to 1
n. II MrawcbliiCtO
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4 iPI!:lD SJi"j!.iL E - AXLJ+: 19M I
we rMdJatJI', bumper aaci •grilJ.
eroy ""' • . er an s
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The persons fll'st above meu.tionl!ibun, OtiHnger and Mn. p~qtion was held lu\ nt_Kht
~dd a~: r:c::-:\~'hs'~o~~ -~~~0~~ j
c.mpl.- ._,.1..
ed wHJ further take not1ce that 1 Strlcauand were treated and x- ~ wtth Chester . VanM~ter; Ractne,
lAo Aappitot · - .,
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tl'aae lur ILury cuws. Phone
CriH- lr..Uord
they have been _ma_de ~rdes de- 1'iYed at the Meigs Genera~ :tiOII- winning the flr!lt pnze of $100;
Pomeroy, Oltlo
""'"· PhDM _ Cont.ct
tendant to s.aad Petmon, and that PltaJ for neci: mJurles. Mre. Strick James Clark, A;Ibany, $60 .and Kate
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Lhey are required to amwer the •.11ou a tao sufieted a lacerated Rouslr, I;angsvJILe, $25.
Port1a nd :.!n.
lrilrllo &amp;-21-U
same on or befol'e the 6lh day of knee.
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Last ntght was the hlsl perform
1.- ' ' " " UNO c.;.re
( 'jg f MoJifte .l~W'''=a.
it'ebruary, 19110.
r-omeroy police are eontinuin!l: 1 ance of tbe c-hurch ch~r rnem4U Ma.k•• •Act Mod•lf
- - - --.
th
I bers who presented
Christmas
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USED SCATS AND MOTORS, $25 Tt:LE\'I~!ON . RADlO &amp;- SMALL
IRA MOR~-t!S, as Admimselr UlveSl!l~ 1100 0 ~o.ue acca-. selections for three evenings at
lhd up Ydult they l11t. Mel.ropal·
JP?llanee rvpalr. Phone Ott.
u·ator ot the ~atat.e of Mary dent.
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. the communlty tree on the park2 .....
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it•n M~rlne 5•1•• •nd S.rvice,
\lcClintock, Rauine, G-bio.
,
~ndaay, de~sed.
ing lot. Pau~ Casci, chaJrman of
600 E. M•ln St •• PGmeray, p·h on•
4-41·30k
I \\ EBST.r.;.tt. &amp; . 1- ULl~,
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the promotion is extending his
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· thank• to the choir members for
191 For Sale
;..USTOM BUlt.l' KITI ,If EN DE- Attorneys for Admlnutrator
their cooperation.
' shmed for your born :&gt; Free ea- ~~) 10, 17. 24. 31; (1) 7, 14, 21, 7tc
_____ . ___ _ - ·- - - - 1H.Ht.:l&gt;.: L'ULLLI'~ 1-'Ul-'S $6 EACH. ~ : "t 1 ,' "')f Kent
.Male8. Phone
::1771. C1are!lce
tlm•te•. Foreman aud Abbott,
12-111-Utc Ap~rtmentl, P•opl•'• Terrae .. 1nd
WtckHne, Jtilclne.
VIII St., off ButtemUit Ave.,
Phoue &amp;•an.
Potnl'•ov. Phone S2t-Y
hl:.'n l~I.IU t'i\I"J'F;RNS 1-'LASTlt.:
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No. '2,963
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n 2 :IOto
ueue Sue MaCom&amp;s, who resides
Twq liUits ha"'t been dl1po1ed
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WJnuOW UI IIU.IB and !iilotdCII1 Ventl
at 4148 HiUadale Road, San Diego of jn Common Pleas Court acCOJ'dtum bl1nd11, all k.mds and colon - - - - - --.; :--,::,---,.,-, - DODGE- DART- DESOTO •
16, CaLifornia, and Evelyn Bensley m~ . to entries today. .
~ -~ullr ~1l:tlili &lt;&amp;WIUII~ll, L.o.Y aud APAH ' ~' MENTS Flirniahed and
324
who
reaides
at
Mon1
he
case
of
McArthur
Savings
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JlhJJ.Df nall&amp;ll pi.MhiS all .kinda,
unflwnished. McMastcr11, .Middletezuma Road, San Diego, Califor-. and Loan Co., v~. 'utb ~nd . Ed·
The Racine American Legion
AJUliUfiiHll J,tl(icl~n tilt !J.mcts,
pvrl. Phone 0044· M..
2 3 U
nia, the mother of Bette Sue Me· ward M. Blake has been dlllllltaed Tuesday distributed about 3q ba•
~ r~e b;a• L ~n•lt&gt;, lJale Wtppel 7 and 8 ROOM }l(.)USE, 4 RoOM
Comos the plllf.."e ol re11idence of without prejudice and ~ott• to the kets of food In the Southern rural·
::iUPlJb', :t'J Umon Avtlnue, · apartment and G room apartthe falher of Bette Sue McComas plaintiffs.
district and about $200 worth of
1-'omeroy, U:llo. _
11·3G--U0te \ ment. A. W. Ben&amp;:el, Phone
Before l 9:30 A:M.
being unknown -and cannot with.
The case of Herm~n Nelaon va. . clothes and toys.
.
Mlddl1po1t 6131.J
reasonable diligence be aac:ertain· Bureau of Workmen I Compensa•
The money waB contributed by
80 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS; J 110-M.
ll 2 tic
POtMroy 125
ed will take notice that •m
the . tion and the Geog)elD C01l Co., I local businesses and townspeople
Warm i\tonung cuaJ !Hove; Per- 1
KAUTZ FlED STORI
9th day of December, 1900, the h-as been settled and diJmiued of the dtstrict. Jamea Simpson,
fcction healiiiJ..: coal stove ; 1MJ . F'OUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH 128
At CIMt~r
plaintiff, Edward Lee 'McComas, a I by a&amp;reement with the COlli to be chairman, was in charge. He was
bu . yellow corn ami Howe platUnion Avenue. CaU 36~.1.
YVkon 5·2145
minor, by Lee McComas, bla next! pald by the defendan".
aided by Joe Stobart, Gull Teaford,
form IICillcs. Allen Hayman, Vine
l:,1,-23-6tp.
tiAMILL SIRVICI ITATION
friend filed hJs petition against
.
Chuck Burri and Eugene Holter.
st., Racinc ,· oh io.
12:.12 titv -~ -~---IIOL.."i1'ElN COW
IIIIo.-. 9:00_A.M.
in' the Court of -common Plea~. Car Skidded On Ice,
Simpson estended public thanks
19 PIGS. WILLIAM
Albeny U5:1
Co\Jnty, Ohhl, in Case No.
lid
G draU
to e~eryane who - ~ontrlbuted t~
Every Day Sendee
,.,,...,, _.Jlf9)'iJl&amp; !or divorce -4nd
ll!-ake the c~m!Jlittee • ptoject pos~--'"''l
relief, on the grounM \ o(.
A one car ac.clden~' ~ Route '1 Sible.
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gross neglect of duty and ~X· near the Pomeroy corporation
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Ror~lr
ltreme cruelty. Said cause wnt' be . line- has been inYeltiCate!1 ·by the
WORIH:RS GBT ION US
SCJQ, 0. UPI M The 1;166 em,_..1roy, Ohte.
for hearing on or after the 16th' Sheriff's office.
ployes of tbe Solo Pott,ry Co.
day of January, 1960.
A car driven by Velma M-axine shared $l:Jl,9lO in ·bonuses this
EDWARD LEE McCOMAS, Faulk skidded on -ice and llid ilnt.o
(20a) Termite
a minor, by Lee McComas, a guard rail with medium dam- Christmas because their boa re-his next friend, Plaintiff.
age to the . side and ~elt fonder . membered tbe days they worked
Control
WEBSTER &amp;: FULTZ
The driver autfered a minor leg for nothing.
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Merry Christmas

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INSURANCJI:

Fire, Auto8311.

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wo11J til'l~ll . IHIOO motor, PowerfUte tranam.L.-.ion, heater.
A real nice car and priced to suit. Was $1Mll\.

Sat. Only $1495

1957 CHEVROLET

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Station Wagon 4·Door. A I owner low mUe.ae trade
with 4 , ltkc new tlrC-!1 , powcrg:lido transmillion, power
ltccrint~, Mil vlny·l black and white interior and eoJold wbite
finish . Was $1~ .

1957 FORD V-8 · · · · · · Sat. Only $1395
Falrlant! 2-Door . )..{)Cnllv owned and real low mUeaee,
white and 1old rlntsb, autornRtlc tran-.nlslion, whi-te ·wall
Ure, Ukt new, Jleatur, padded dash. Drive it. Wu '1091.

1956 CHEVROLET · · · · Sat. Only $1295
Bel Air f ·Door. V-8 motor and powcr(llde. Ll~e new ti:I'eA\
apotleu interior, white and gold C:inich. Want • 1h.rp one?

1956 PLYMOUTH ...... Sat. Only $945
Savoy 2·Door. Powerrllte tnnsml.n lon, ndlo, heater, e~leen
interior, ~oott tirea. lvt.~ry over green fWth.

1951 :PLYMOUTH · · · · Sat. SDeclal $199

Belved~re Hardtop Coupe. Original blac-k ll.ntab, sood tirea.
Rwl• nne . wAS $29!) .
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Deluxe 2 Door. iklautlf.ul red and black l.iMU, CUlll fine,
has ·i!Ocxl ·tirliS. WAS 13915.

GET TilE Bt;ST bEAL OF THE YEAR NOW
Nlte Sele&lt;llon Of New '60 Cbevlea Now

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Myrtle Hantna whoae Post Office
addre11 le 8'11 Baldwin Drive,
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Iva Brown late of Meia• 'County,
Ohio, deceased.
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SatUidaj, December 26th, 1959

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Belvedere "8" Sport Hardtop Coupe. Ivory OV41r dark blue
fini!Jb , ii.ulomatlc trunsmis11ion, \W\Hc wall Urea, radiO and
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Bel Air "8" 4-Dnor. Beautiful belf!(l ov~r £Old llaialh, with
rnatl·hlug inll•rlor. Sl.andard trantmlisaion. All 1ood white
wull tires, radio and heater.

1957 CHEVROLET .. · Sat. Only $1695

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WANT ADS

(14) For Rent

Heavy Damages
ELI'lCTIUC WASHER' and Relrig· ea.. No. 18.2$1
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~ £'$3 per montb.. We deh~e.r
The unknowo beira of Mary I 0 OW ~f
and keep
service, Ewmg Undsay, deceued.
t.ake notice ·
81"'33'.... Pomeroy , Ohio. Phone U&gt;at Ira Morris, •• AdmrniatraiD• Crash On Mam"
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the Est.t.e of Mary
deLegal NotJce

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lhlly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 24,

NAMID WINNUS

Middleport coopentlnc merLOS ANGELES \IPl - WaUy
Ichant.
today announced the Win- &amp;loon and
Shem, Pro ot the
ning numbers tn drawinp
1tan of -tbe world'• champion Lol

Larry
held
laat nigllt at Weraer'a Radio Shop Angelea Dodg~rt baseball te~, to.,0. CONSlSTENT DEPENDABLI! •~ouLTB
AmQI
of
Und1ay,
The public retillered for U dly were named co-winnen of -tbe
ce11.sed, on ~e 9th day ~f ~ecemA four car wreck on Main street
Funeral services for CharJe. prizes durin&amp; the put two weeb. S'outbem California Athlete of &amp;be
ll.hTES
I959 . . ftled hts Pe~lliOn ln t.be in Pomeroy at two o'clock yester· Tipton, o! Kyger, age 80, who Numben
are
4-'14128'7, 4-711201. Year award by the Helma Athletic:
I eaH1 per 'W'Or'd. GDt imlertion. M.ioim1111 cblrlt -to CUll.
Probalt! t,(lurt of .Meigs County, day afternoon coat an estimated died Wednesday afternoon in Hol- 4721M, 4694ll0, 477203 and 483330 roundatloa.
1 oeo&amp;a. per word lor t~ eoueeutiTe iDiert1oal.
THE liST IN ARTIFICIAl. Ohlo, alleging tbat the . penoRB;1 SlMJO in damages and put llhree zer Hos_pital shortly -.fter admis'•
IREIDtNG
e~ate of satd decedent t.5 in11ufft· persons tn t.he nospital for x-rays. sion , wtll be held Saturday at 3
Sperla1 - ooe mo.Dlb. for 80 cents per word.
h.U nte of I cent; W word wUJ be eaarpd far ad~
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J ctent to pay her debta •nd the
AU can involved. were ttavelmg p. m. from the RawUnga-Coab
if POt paid wiUW\ 10 4Qa tt\.er receiVU.,: bill.
ALBEBRT PARK II, CHESTER, 0. charges of _ administer.ln~ her . es- slow.1y west on Main nur the f'Uneral Home with burLal in the
l:rrota in Ad~- ~hould be reported UhloediatelJ'. '111
Kautz Feed Store, Chester, YUkon ~te; th~t saJd decedent dte~ seu.ed Lynn St., mtersecuon. Accurdmg Gravel Hi11 Cemetery, the Rev.
&amp;M1lJ &amp;D:inel will DOt be rupo.oal.ble for mon. UWJ one lDcor~21~ or Five Points Grill, Porn· m lee Simple of the. followmg real to Pomeroy · police who l.nvestigat-1 warren Hu1butt in charge.
rett laau1ioa..
t!roy 917-M, before 10 a. m. Five , astate :
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Mr. Tipton wu a retil"6d _ oarCard Of l'banb and Spedal Notlcet ol Event.
ObUuartte
dairy breeds, 3 beef, 1 dual pur- 1 "The following described rea!
-t;ar Number 1, a 1957 Ford , penter, at the . time hav.iJ'Ig workpubJiabed M 1 ces. per WOl'd.
pose. NO ASSOCIATION TO estate &amp;ituated in the t;ounty of , ownect and driven -by Lewis James . ed at Hobson. He was the son
WORDS
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JOIN. Now have frozen aemen ':deiga, Stlte of Ohio, and in the to;oJm, 2tt, .M.Uldiepporl, was atruci of th~ late George and Sarah Boe10
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from most popular bulls.
Ohio company'• Purchase, and in uom tne rear bY c...:ar No. z, a 1N58 ter Ti~t?n of Gallla_ Cou~ty .
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l2 18 30tp Section No. 16, of Town No. 2 and cnevro1et, drlYen by Mrs. He.1en
SuniVtng _are b1s wife, Ma~,
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and these ~blldren : Mn. Gladwm
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MUELLER FURNACk .., WESTING-I aL tne northeast corner of the
- Mrs. ,::,tncKiana lnrew her Werner, Middleport; Mn. Bess ,
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suuth Line of said secuon · thence oy l"nu Ununger, :,1,~, l'o'meroy.
e1gbt great grandchlldren.
1906 PONTIAC VH .. ~H. St:DAN.
ai.ze6 and colora. Paul Orr. Phone BOB'S TRIE -SIRVICE AND-- H. West to the creelq thenc~ touow·
- vnungen car was forced 1 Friend• wHI be ~ece~ved at the
Hydrarn.atlc.Biaettnars,
dn ve . Extra
dean.
3032.
12 18 6tp
mo•al. Phon• 245.x.
• - . mo the creek norlh lO the north bacKwou·a 11 and, ml.o tb.e car o1 funeral
home until time of the 1
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Pomeroy.
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James
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Most nei1'1hY ditm,_gea were the
Llne sedan . Like new !wish .
Call Fr•nk C•pteln•. 41 • N. Lwent)' ·(20) acres, more or leaa, ex- can OJ JhJ"I. ~tru:.1uand and Oa.J- J
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.S.Cond Ave.. Mlddl•pport. 9 · cept the ·coal and other mineral .ngd. .t.11Um11~ o.amagea of
12-3--tfc under sai4J ,described _r&amp;al e~~te .. '.l,vVl) to DuUl tara, bOLn- f.ront
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A. M. to 9 P. M.
1'he prayer of said PetiUoo l8 aDd rear, were ~ - 'l~le l!ioun
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Cl.-i.n. Hydramatl c d n ve . Ur1 ginal :
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block 1m1sn. Lik e Hew . ~WIIo.oo. I
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The last d
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~23-U estate IUld other relief.
elitimated at tne same -.nount to 1
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The persons fll'st above meu.tionl!ibun, OtiHnger and Mn. p~qtion was held lu\ nt_Kht
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they have been _ma_de ~rdes de- 1'iYed at the Meigs Genera~ :tiOII- winning the flr!lt pnze of $100;
Pomeroy, Oltlo
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tendant to s.aad Petmon, and that PltaJ for neci: mJurles. Mre. Strick James Clark, A;Ibany, $60 .and Kate
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Lhey are required to amwer the •.11ou a tao sufieted a lacerated Rouslr, I;angsvJILe, $25.
Port1a nd :.!n.
lrilrllo &amp;-21-U
same on or befol'e the 6lh day of knee.
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it'ebruary, 19110.
r-omeroy police are eontinuin!l: 1 ance of tbe c-hurch ch~r rnem4U Ma.k•• •Act Mod•lf
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th
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USED SCATS AND MOTORS, $25 Tt:LE\'I~!ON . RADlO &amp;- SMALL
IRA MOR~-t!S, as Admimselr UlveSl!l~ 1100 0 ~o.ue acca-. selections for three evenings at
lhd up Ydult they l11t. Mel.ropal·
JP?llanee rvpalr. Phone Ott.
u·ator ot the ~atat.e of Mary dent.
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it•n M~rlne 5•1•• •nd S.rvice,
\lcClintock, Rauine, G-bio.
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ing lot. Pau~ Casci, chaJrman of
600 E. M•ln St •• PGmeray, p·h on•
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;..USTOM BUlt.l' KITI ,If EN DE- Attorneys for Admlnutrator
their cooperation.
' shmed for your born :&gt; Free ea- ~~) 10, 17. 24. 31; (1) 7, 14, 21, 7tc
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tlm•te•. Foreman aud Abbott,
12-111-Utc Ap~rtmentl, P•opl•'• Terrae .. 1nd
WtckHne, Jtilclne.
VIII St., off ButtemUit Ave.,
Phoue &amp;•an.
Potnl'•ov. Phone S2t-Y
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ueue Sue MaCom&amp;s, who resides
Twq liUits ha"'t been dl1po1ed
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WJnuOW UI IIU.IB and !iilotdCII1 Ventl
at 4148 HiUadale Road, San Diego of jn Common Pleas Court acCOJ'dtum bl1nd11, all k.mds and colon - - - - - --.; :--,::,---,.,-, - DODGE- DART- DESOTO •
16, CaLifornia, and Evelyn Bensley m~ . to entries today. .
~ -~ullr ~1l:tlili &lt;&amp;WIUII~ll, L.o.Y aud APAH ' ~' MENTS Flirniahed and
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unflwnished. McMastcr11, .Middletezuma Road, San Diego, Califor-. and Loan Co., v~. 'utb ~nd . Ed·
The Racine American Legion
AJUliUfiiHll J,tl(icl~n tilt !J.mcts,
pvrl. Phone 0044· M..
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nia, the mother of Bette Sue Me· ward M. Blake has been dlllllltaed Tuesday distributed about 3q ba•
~ r~e b;a• L ~n•lt&gt;, lJale Wtppel 7 and 8 ROOM }l(.)USE, 4 RoOM
Comos the plllf.."e ol re11idence of without prejudice and ~ott• to the kets of food In the Southern rural·
::iUPlJb', :t'J Umon Avtlnue, · apartment and G room apartthe falher of Bette Sue McComas plaintiffs.
district and about $200 worth of
1-'omeroy, U:llo. _
11·3G--U0te \ ment. A. W. Ben&amp;:el, Phone
Before l 9:30 A:M.
being unknown -and cannot with.
The case of Herm~n Nelaon va. . clothes and toys.
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Mlddl1po1t 6131.J
reasonable diligence be aac:ertain· Bureau of Workmen I Compensa•
The money waB contributed by
80 SEASONED LOCUST POSTS; J 110-M.
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POtMroy 125
ed will take notice that •m
the . tion and the Geog)elD C01l Co., I local businesses and townspeople
Warm i\tonung cuaJ !Hove; Per- 1
KAUTZ FlED STORI
9th day of December, 1900, the h-as been settled and diJmiued of the dtstrict. Jamea Simpson,
fcction healiiiJ..: coal stove ; 1MJ . F'OUR ROOM HOUSE, BATH 128
At CIMt~r
plaintiff, Edward Lee 'McComas, a I by a&amp;reement with the COlli to be chairman, was in charge. He was
bu . yellow corn ami Howe platUnion Avenue. CaU 36~.1.
YVkon 5·2145
minor, by Lee McComas, bla next! pald by the defendan".
aided by Joe Stobart, Gull Teaford,
form IICillcs. Allen Hayman, Vine
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tiAMILL SIRVICI ITATION
friend filed hJs petition against
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Chuck Burri and Eugene Holter.
st., Racinc ,· oh io.
12:.12 titv -~ -~---IIOL.."i1'ElN COW
IIIIo.-. 9:00_A.M.
in' the Court of -common Plea~. Car Skidded On Ice,
Simpson estended public thanks
19 PIGS. WILLIAM
Albeny U5:1
Co\Jnty, Ohhl, in Case No.
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to e~eryane who - ~ontrlbuted t~
Every Day Sendee
,.,,...,, _.Jlf9)'iJl&amp; !or divorce -4nd
ll!-ake the c~m!Jlittee • ptoject pos~--'"''l
relief, on the grounM \ o(.
A one car ac.clden~' ~ Route '1 Sible.
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WORIH:RS GBT ION US
SCJQ, 0. UPI M The 1;166 em,_..1roy, Ohte.
for hearing on or after the 16th' Sheriff's office.
ployes of tbe Solo Pott,ry Co.
day of January, 1960.
A car driven by Velma M-axine shared $l:Jl,9lO in ·bonuses this
EDWARD LEE McCOMAS, Faulk skidded on -ice and llid ilnt.o
(20a) Termite
a minor, by Lee McComas, a guard rail with medium dam- Christmas because their boa re-his next friend, Plaintiff.
age to the . side and ~elt fonder . membered tbe days they worked
Control
WEBSTER &amp;: FULTZ
The driver autfered a minor leg for nothing.
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Injury but was not boap1tallzed
on a Clrrlmrtttl
(12) 10, 17, 24, 31; (1) 7 14, 6tc No arrest was made.
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Merry Christmas

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INSURANCJI:

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wo11J til'l~ll . IHIOO motor, PowerfUte tranam.L.-.ion, heater.
A real nice car and priced to suit. Was $1Mll\.

Sat. Only $1495

1957 CHEVROLET

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Station Wagon 4·Door. A I owner low mUe.ae trade
with 4 , ltkc new tlrC-!1 , powcrg:lido transmillion, power
ltccrint~, Mil vlny·l black and white interior and eoJold wbite
finish . Was $1~ .

1957 FORD V-8 · · · · · · Sat. Only $1395
Falrlant! 2-Door . )..{)Cnllv owned and real low mUeaee,
white and 1old rlntsb, autornRtlc tran-.nlslion, whi-te ·wall
Ure, Ukt new, Jleatur, padded dash. Drive it. Wu '1091.

1956 CHEVROLET · · · · Sat. Only $1295
Bel Air f ·Door. V-8 motor and powcr(llde. Ll~e new ti:I'eA\
apotleu interior, white and gold C:inich. Want • 1h.rp one?

1956 PLYMOUTH ...... Sat. Only $945
Savoy 2·Door. Powerrllte tnnsml.n lon, ndlo, heater, e~leen
interior, ~oott tirea. lvt.~ry over green fWth.

1951 :PLYMOUTH · · · · Sat. SDeclal $199

Belved~re Hardtop Coupe. Original blac-k ll.ntab, sood tirea.
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Deluxe 2 Door. iklautlf.ul red and black l.iMU, CUlll fine,
has ·i!Ocxl ·tirliS. WAS 13915.

GET TilE Bt;ST bEAL OF THE YEAR NOW
Nlte Sele&lt;llon Of New '60 Cbevlea Now

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Myrtle Hantna whoae Post Office
addre11 le 8'11 Baldwin Drive,
~:;~~~~ Ohio, has been duly ap~
a• lx~utrlx pf the Estate
Iva Brown late of Meia• 'County,
Ohio, deceased.
Dated tbla Tth day of December

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Belvedere "8" Sport Hardtop Coupe. Ivory OV41r dark blue
fini!Jb , ii.ulomatlc trunsmis11ion, \W\Hc wall Urea, radiO and
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Bel Air "8" 4-Dnor. Beautiful belf!(l ov~r £Old llaialh, with
rnatl·hlug inll•rlor. Sl.andard trantmlisaion. All 1ood white
wull tires, radio and heater.

1957 CHEVROLET .. · Sat. Only $1695

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Saturday 9:00 A.M. till 5:00 P.M.

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A special program wu
ltev. IDd l&lt;ln. A. N. Grueoor tf sanctuary was attractive with poinsetla holly and candles and ed by the Enoemble ot ·
Ltneut.er
recent gueRI
of _ a Chrlstinas tree, decorated wttb
. bI~e• a~d salver.
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H1gb. School
Wednesday
her aliter, were
111a GeDevie•e
Sto1Jut
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Christmas
anthems
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daughter of Porter viaited Tue8- &lt;;bJia:tmu
carole.
, Mary- McKenzie, Joeepb, Eu.Mlw. Clarence
llr. and lin:. John Bayliff of ...... with their parentl Mr and
The evening aerv1ce was present- Mary .
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gU"ls sang ''Thirt"--two
. Cridenrille arrived Wedneact•v
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Sheila
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a. Dale Smith and ..
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w.n ed k.o.
u:~ various member• o£ the gene ThipleU;
d Sall RAnge,s,
thb
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apud the b.ollcl&amp;fl with her par- Albert 8Jnlth.
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W ,.. HYaell, and "A Very
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titled ''God
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Dana
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Mill Nettie Koehler returned "In with ah candlelight
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.~nda BaUey. TamAra Fin.Jaw· I Narraton were ¥,rs. carol

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Specta~ setting for the ensemble
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iall week I&gt; reported .. impi"&lt;&gt;V· Wllllam Wataon, who, will! the
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1pastor' spoke concernlna: tbe pres' entations and. dedications at the
Mr. and M.n. Gene MUey and maDJer, They were the followine :
children, Connie and Billy of Ba- l:be prHCJhool dtldlle.ll ~ted
ton Rouge, Lt., are the suesta of toy• at the man·ger u Pw:4' - ~ffer·
her parent-a, .Mr. and Mrs. Amoa ing.to tile Christ thUd;' · aft' ,aa:ed
Leonard.
Chrtatian presented h"er won Bible,
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Mrs. Eddie Romine ls a medical! Mrs. Margaret Stanley a ·f armer
patient at the Meia:s General H~ offered "a glft £rom h1J atorepltal, room three.
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house (corn), Mr. GeOfJ@ ~kinner;
Mrs. . Adam Ebersbach IB a me- the Primary childrell ,Pf..,pted a
dical patient at Meigs General . song of praise as they gattiet'ed at
1 the manger; a church school teachllos.pital.
MiSI Augull.a Genheim~. left 1er givea of her talents . In ·· strvice ,
Wednesday morning for ~cln · 'Mrs. Eugene Triplett; a . bualnessnati tQ spend Christmas at.ey,the man dedicates a share . of hiJ in to bls Lord, Mr TOrp. Weston;
College Hill Methodist H
where she served u matron or
bring their chtldtlm to the
22~ years.
· the Tom Domla:an family
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entire
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then joined 1 in dedia_s
sang, "Take .My Life
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Whfi.e Gifts were placed under
the tree to be uaed to fill basket8
for the needy.
l The service concluded with a
Christmas film.
During. a social hour, tea and
,sATURDAY
Christmas cookies and fruit punch
"I!Elll!l COME THE JETS"
was served hy the women· of Lhe
Steve Brodie - Lyn Thomas
Young Adult Claij; and Sante. dis-also "THE LAW and JAKE WADE" tributed the annual treat to all
children.
Robert Taylor P•trlcla Owens

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M.iddlepoit B:ltnieiiitary &amp;:hoot undef tile tlirection of Mrs. ClJJrenee'
Lttey, "m!utiC -InSrictOr.' Mn. 'La- I
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Mn. Floeale lllliensworth, MrR.
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The second gt"Jde chUdren presented ·the ''StOry of tht! Nativity"
in pantomime fotm with the C"bol-al
readers giving the atory. Readers
were ~baron E~g,rt, RandY ;Phil·
Ups, John Tannehill, Sylvia SwaB·
son, David Upscomb and 'Connie
Moles.
NancY ThompsOn took the pat;t
of Mar)' a~d sang a lullaby to the
baby. Joseph was portrayed by Jim·
mie V{arner and David Buskirk,
Tommy Stewart and Bobby Lewis
were &amp;he Wise Men.
Allen {."unntngham, Jon Kloe11'
Earl Archer and Jan Lon,t· were
shepherd• and the angels were
Mary . Virginia Burkett, Marsha
Stewart,. Sally Duckworth, Marcia
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Christmas carols wefe sung by
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Candlelight Senice
by ·Mrs. Guy Reynolds were invited
1 A candleUght service, under the to the ' buUdlng fp» the 'pr,oiram .
I direction o! the Youth FelloWihtp,
was held Wedneaday evenJna at
VILLANOVA, Pa .• UPJ - Frank
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Church.
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Scripture re•dina: by Mary f4t, emtHm •s tbe · 1!K!ho0l's athlet~
Afee opened the service •nd th01e dlrec~or.
participating · in the candleli&amp;Jl.t
service were Louanna Leonard," David Leonard, Betty Erwin, Mary
McAfee and Janet Arnold.
Silent prayer followed by the
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frosting.
-But none -carried the symbob
typical of today'!ji Christmas--mis·
tletoc, Santa Claus,' belts and can·
dles. Prang used his favorite
nower - the KUlamey rose.
DHitn• Mare Numerous
Today'a cards are rarely so
elaboriJ.te, but the designs are far
more nlJmerous - an estimated
; 4f) lhousand, of which 25 -p er cent
reat'urP. a ·re1if!'ious motif. ,
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which accounts for 1n per -cent.
. followed •tw thf! :ThrP.e ·Wise M;en ..
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Wo aro P\'"'d 8lld lbaul:ful for the priV!lep of
IOrViq YoU. 1114 w.;u,)'OII a vert hai?PY ho!idaY·

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befof,, during
of &amp;electing a'nd
offerings that IJ
ehnre.
cards hiVe become
burden. In tbe
building .in Which I
abd oee II the Wbooolll
women who tend to ·
lleftt ua one lalt .year. Bet they
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'Wiah that the New Year may p~w me1110rable tor
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cardJ today from the yoosens
the Wlloolilo and the Zump•• .
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Mr-1. Ray Pickens Sr . enter· they preaented him a ..iinUp.c
tained her SundOI)' School cl.a.u IUit.,
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with a Ch.riatmu ~rty at her
home. Tbo~e attendin&amp;: were lira. lin. Ray Picken• Jr. uu1 IGDt
Ireoe Kelley, Mr. and ~l.n. Luth· MJEY Schaffer, 0 . E. JlcXf#IV~
e~ Tueker, Mr. 10d Mn. Gerie Mn. Ll?fd Hoffman, Unda Pot8o
Riley and children, Mr. and Mra. man, E1leen Lee, Myrtle QuUWa
Earl Robln&amp;oJI. Mr. and Mrs. BHl and Mr. and Mn. Ray Pickeu
llt'own, Mr. and Mn. Harold Sr . •
Young, · Mr1 . Jim ' Anderson and
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Mr. and Mr1. John C. JtoutJa.
M.rl Leona Varian, "kr~. Lona
Cundiff, Mrs. Reta McDaniet and Mina Lewia and Nieky Nlcbolloa
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Pearl NichoOOn wat dilchartbold titl~ account for abo~t 15 ed from Veterans Hospital .ba
per tent of all de.s.igna.
These Huntington l.alt week. Friencll
IN' eardJ which dl11play a single callini at hi1 home Sund111y were
, word auch u "Noel," or a bold· ~v. Ira Wheiman, RuUand, Kr.
ly lettered meaage - "M,erry and Mn. VitJi1 Baker and ehiJ.
Cbri8tmaf," or "Season's Greet- dl't'n, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield NlIngs."
cholaon, Mn. S7 Skinner of
Santa Cia~ aceounts for 11 per Chauncey, Chester Oliver Olear
cent of the non-religious card£ HWy ' and Elmer VanMe~.
followed by winter scenes. florai "Mrs. Howard Rayburn apd 11011
motiff, eandle1, animals and blrds, Al'tbur of Letart villte1i . · lin.
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five recitations, "A Christmas Wei· 14eroben nl the Fe&lt;l0role4 Cir, "The Snowman" "Christmas Can· elt made their _annual Chrti~
Windows" were given by the first grade. villi! to the Carmen !tell a~· 0111
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Sally FOI!Iler. Jean :A.olt, Ethel
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whJch the gi.rll dDOd f.Hysell, Pattr lb'lell. N.aney
sane. The children s classes sang the1r numbers.
Sharon SmJth, Sarah Weaton, "Away lD The Manger" and "Hap· I Rev. Fred L Ganlber, m.lnlster
Shru'(•U Young, Charlene and Shar· py Blrtbday Little Jesus.''
of the Middleport Church of Chrbt
on Zundel.
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By song and speech, the cbolr j Rec1tat10ns were presented by was "Herald the Anlel"
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Wiles, Bobby Couch, John- used the scri_ptun of
scrtpture and narration whtle the ny WILes, Johnny Hunnel,
..:lupter of Luke,
children drarnatlz.ed the Maollet Couch, Ga~ SnoUer, Cindy Doml·
Today starts the ChrlltmU ICI·
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gan, Sberne Holt, Touuny Olrson, Uon in the Middleport schools
Taking part in the play were: Debbie Baile)', Debbie Staats, Ron· the resumption of acbool
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nie Couch, George Skinner, Becky tor January 4·
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law, Chari., Weaver.
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A special program wu
ltev. IDd l&lt;ln. A. N. Grueoor tf sanctuary was attractive with poinsetla holly and candles and ed by the Enoemble ot ·
Ltneut.er
recent gueRI
of _ a Chrlstinas tree, decorated wttb
. bI~e• a~d salver.
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H1gb. School
Wednesday
her aliter, were
111a GeDevie•e
Sto1Jut
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Ronald
Smith
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Christmas
anthems
wbtcb
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daughter of Porter viaited Tue8- &lt;;bJia:tmu
carole.
, Mary- McKenzie, Joeepb, Eu.Mlw. Clarence
llr. and lin:. John Bayliff of ...... with their parentl Mr and
The evening aerv1ce was present- Mary .
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gU"ls sang ''Thirt"--two
. Cridenrille arrived Wedneact•v
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Sheila
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a. Dale Smith and ..
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w.n ed k.o.
u:~ various member• o£ the gene ThipleU;
d Sall RAnge,s,
thb
Sh hCow·
rds E.tg ht Ta1 " "Whl' te
apud the b.ollcl&amp;fl with her par- Albert 8Jnlth.
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ep e • "Rudolph, the
- Mr. aDd !ln. C. F. Tom"'~t-t....
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th d th Cha~les
W ,.. HYaell, and "A Very
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titled ''God
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Dana
S~ouffer,
ud -~ Cbrllto-.....
Mill Nettie Koehler returned "In with ah candlelight
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eWayne
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World. . The chotr ts composed of
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.~nda BaUey. TamAra Fin.Jaw· I Narraton were ¥,rs. carol

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Specta~ setting for the ensemble
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iall week I&gt; reported .. impi"&lt;&gt;V· Wllllam Wataon, who, will! the
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1pastor' spoke concernlna: tbe pres' entations and. dedications at the
Mr. and M.n. Gene MUey and maDJer, They were the followine :
children, Connie and Billy of Ba- l:be prHCJhool dtldlle.ll ~ted
ton Rouge, Lt., are the suesta of toy• at the man·ger u Pw:4' - ~ffer·
her parent-a, .Mr. and Mrs. Amoa ing.to tile Christ thUd;' · aft' ,aa:ed
Leonard.
Chrtatian presented h"er won Bible,
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Mrs. Eddie Romine ls a medical! Mrs. Margaret Stanley a ·f armer
patient at the Meia:s General H~ offered "a glft £rom h1J atorepltal, room three.
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house (corn), Mr. GeOfJ@ ~kinner;
Mrs. . Adam Ebersbach IB a me- the Primary childrell ,Pf..,pted a
dical patient at Meigs General . song of praise as they gattiet'ed at
1 the manger; a church school teachllos.pital.
MiSI Augull.a Genheim~. left 1er givea of her talents . In ·· strvice ,
Wednesday morning for ~cln · 'Mrs. Eugene Triplett; a . bualnessnati tQ spend Christmas at.ey,the man dedicates a share . of hiJ in to bls Lord, Mr TOrp. Weston;
College Hill Methodist H
where she served u matron or
bring their chtldtlm to the
22~ years.
· the Tom Domla:an family
·;;,gt',,g•otiti~t~he mana:er; t.be
entire
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then joined 1 in dedia_s
sang, "Take .My Life
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Whfi.e Gifts were placed under
the tree to be uaed to fill basket8
for the needy.
l The service concluded with a
Christmas film.
During. a social hour, tea and
,sATURDAY
Christmas cookies and fruit punch
"I!Elll!l COME THE JETS"
was served hy the women· of Lhe
Steve Brodie - Lyn Thomas
Young Adult Claij; and Sante. dis-also "THE LAW and JAKE WADE" tributed the annual treat to all
children.
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A Cbrii~ 1 ~gn,m wu · pre·
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M.iddlepoit B:ltnieiiitary &amp;:hoot undef tile tlirection of Mrs. ClJJrenee'
Lttey, "m!utiC -InSrictOr.' Mn. 'La- I
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Mn. Floeale lllliensworth, MrR.
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The second gt"Jde chUdren presented ·the ''StOry of tht! Nativity"
in pantomime fotm with the C"bol-al
readers giving the atory. Readers
were ~baron E~g,rt, RandY ;Phil·
Ups, John Tannehill, Sylvia SwaB·
son, David Upscomb and 'Connie
Moles.
NancY ThompsOn took the pat;t
of Mar)' a~d sang a lullaby to the
baby. Joseph was portrayed by Jim·
mie V{arner and David Buskirk,
Tommy Stewart and Bobby Lewis
were &amp;he Wise Men.
Allen {."unntngham, Jon Kloe11'
Earl Archer and Jan Lon,t· were
shepherd• and the angels were
Mary . Virginia Burkett, Marsha
Stewart,. Sally Duckworth, Marcia
SchWab, Joail. SoUez and Diana

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Christmas carols wefe sung by
the re1t of tile cl*ae during: th4!!
program.
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Davia and the' Kinderprlan taught
Candlelight Senice
by ·Mrs. Guy Reynolds were invited
1 A candleUght service, under the to the ' buUdlng fp» the 'pr,oiram .
I direction o! the Youth FelloWihtp,
was held Wedneaday evenJna at
VILLANOVA, Pa .• UPJ - Frank
the Rock
Spr.ings
Methodist Reagu, former Villanova football
Church.
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Scripture re•dina: by Mary f4t, emtHm •s tbe · 1!K!ho0l's athlet~
Afee opened the service •nd th01e dlrec~or.
participating · in the candleli&amp;Jl.t
service were Louanna Leonard," David Leonard, Betty Erwin, Mary
McAfee and Janet Arnold.
Silent prayer followed by the
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frosting.
-But none -carried the symbob
typical of today'!ji Christmas--mis·
tletoc, Santa Claus,' belts and can·
dles. Prang used his favorite
nower - the KUlamey rose.
DHitn• Mare Numerous
Today'a cards are rarely so
elaboriJ.te, but the designs are far
more nlJmerous - an estimated
; 4f) lhousand, of which 25 -p er cent
reat'urP. a ·re1if!'ious motif. ,
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.,(1-''"'" ""''d:&gt;'t'i iR thfi!! ·MadOnna.
which accounts for 1n per -cent.
. followed •tw thf! :ThrP.e ·Wise M;en ..
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real pmileao to scm; 10 many wondoiful feopie."'·
Wo aro P\'"'d 8lld lbaul:ful for the priV!lep of
IOrViq YoU. 1114 w.;u,)'OII a vert hai?PY ho!idaY·

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befof,, during
of &amp;electing a'nd
offerings that IJ
ehnre.
cards hiVe become
burden. In tbe
building .in Which I
abd oee II the Wbooolll
women who tend to ·
lleftt ua one lalt .year. Bet they
didn't.
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desk 1 are catdweary 11
now. In this
Fred:.:.:··,-,
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There waa a &amp;1ft uehan&amp;e IDd
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Mr-1. Ray Pickens Sr . enter· they preaented him a ..iinUp.c
tained her SundOI)' School cl.a.u IUit.,
Thou pre.ent were Dr. tD4
with a Ch.riatmu ~rty at her
home. Tbo~e attendin&amp;: were lira. lin. Ray Picken• Jr. uu1 IGDt
Ireoe Kelley, Mr. and ~l.n. Luth· MJEY Schaffer, 0 . E. JlcXf#IV~
e~ Tueker, Mr. 10d Mn. Gerie Mn. Ll?fd Hoffman, Unda Pot8o
Riley and children, Mr. and Mra. man, E1leen Lee, Myrtle QuUWa
Earl Robln&amp;oJI. Mr. and Mrs. BHl and Mr. and Mn. Ray Pickeu
llt'own, Mr. and Mn. Harold Sr . •
Young, · Mr1 . Jim ' Anderson and
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da~a:hter, Mn. Charlea Varian Jr .
Mr. and Mr1. John C. JtoutJa.
M.rl Leona Varian, "kr~. Lona
Cundiff, Mrs. Reta McDaniet and Mina Lewia and Nieky Nlcbolloa
were •hopping in HunUD&amp;toa·
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• In the non-religious group the
Pearl NichoOOn wat dilchartbold titl~ account for abo~t 15 ed from Veterans Hospital .ba
per tent of all de.s.igna.
These Huntington l.alt week. Friencll
IN' eardJ which dl11play a single callini at hi1 home Sund111y were
, word auch u "Noel," or a bold· ~v. Ira Wheiman, RuUand, Kr.
ly lettered meaage - "M,erry and Mn. VitJi1 Baker and ehiJ.
Cbri8tmaf," or "Season's Greet- dl't'n, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield NlIngs."
cholaon, Mn. S7 Skinner of
Santa Cia~ aceounts for 11 per Chauncey, Chester Oliver Olear
cent of the non-religious card£ HWy ' and Elmer VanMe~.
followed by winter scenes. florai "Mrs. Howard Rayburn apd 11011
motiff, eandle1, animals and blrds, Al'tbur of Letart villte1i . · lin.
in that order. ·
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toe ~~~ .,tG~ ~ltb a :J!Ollllet~ dialogue, What Is chnst- isbury Girl SC1?Ut Troop Si:r: witb 1 tia. Chn,atmU eooti~ ~~ eoffee
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The lay "A Christmas Lon at her home, Athens Road. Tke 1war
to\ each. f!!
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were serv
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1Hart, J4aag Rea,
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childr~n and m the afternoon San· The next tnJeHng wtU '?e Jan. t. Ftank DudJ:on.
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Songs,'' "Frosty the Snowman" and
five recitations, "A Christmas Wei· 14eroben nl the Fe&lt;l0role4 Cir, "The Snowman" "Christmas Can· elt made their _annual Chrti~
Windows" were given by the first grade. villi! to the Carmen !tell a~· 0111
Alpba· , - - ----Wednesday afternoon. . ~
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songs were pre- 1 PTA !nr ea J h'ld nd "'II 1
'J•o w ld , n-~-1 ' 4-tt.lll ·~, en c 1 a a
or Christmas
..,... . astory
o .-. and the l'l'h.-rtt""al
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seco~d era d.~ an d ,3 each teacher.
of ~e•• song, _There s
alo""' 11 taken fr•- S.l . ~~'l"'o,""wu
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Sally FOI!Iler. Jean :A.olt, Ethel
and Mra.
who also
whJch the gi.rll dDOd f.Hysell, Pattr lb'lell. N.aney
sane. The children s classes sang the1r numbers.
Sharon SmJth, Sarah Weaton, "Away lD The Manger" and "Hap· I Rev. Fred L Ganlber, m.lnlster
Shru'(•U Young, Charlene and Shar· py Blrtbday Little Jesus.''
of the Middleport Church of Chrbt
on Zundel.
. .
spoke to the ~~~emb}J. His tooic
By song and speech, the cbolr j Rec1tat10ns were presented by was "Herald the Anlel"
d -he
the
Jn
Wiles, Bobby Couch, John- used the scri_ptun of
scrtpture and narration whtle the ny WILes, Johnny Hunnel,
..:lupter of Luke,
children drarnatlz.ed the Maollet Couch, Ga~ SnoUer, Cindy Doml·
Today starts the ChrlltmU ICI·
St&lt;lry.
gan, Sberne Holt, Touuny Olrson, Uon in the Middleport schools
Taking part in the play were: Debbie Baile)', Debbie Staats, Ron· the resumption of acbool
····•·g l-m Triplett,
nie Couch, George Skinner, Becky tor January 4·
·
·
home W.d ••oday e • .,_.. .....
Debbie Hun~l • . Nancy
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Gallipollil wbert abe was calJed Thompson and Sheila CoWa:lt.
by the death o£ her btother-in·
~J.I'ddleport' G
law, Chari., Weaver.
In the second part olthe oervice, 'VI
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Fred Lelfbeit who underwent titled "We Givu," ·t be narr1tor wu ~
D
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Pomeroy Central Childr,.., PrE!sent'
Christmas
Tuesdav Afternoon .. '---~ .. Visit , . .
mJ.h• Pome"'l~r
Tu~!.!:~n::~,~:,annual Christ· [ ... : ..... -., Rest Nome

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el:pllkion ror an)' member of thfl o~ th·e P,.licntas zW
·awtt
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American Societ)' for Pbarmaeol· the death-duling
of dil·
· _..]!
·Sc}Mftn.lo
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and
all
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if. , ;ii~i;;·
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i:lt":~:t ~~r:et" from a phannaceuticat pi'OlTIO\ir i~,.\( bnrr \lJ . . \botl· 1, .

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soil produce substances deadly to
bacteria, the Industry then comb·
ed the earth for other mirro·or·
ganisms and Utelr RubstanceB. In
amar:ingly short times a half dozen companies had their own patented,
exclusive
antl-biotic&amp;,
aome "'bf them even belter than
penlciiJln in -that they killed more
kinds of bacteria.
Sclcneets gift of the aulfa drugR
to !he practic:lng doctorl'l wall
similarly delayed . In 1935 Dr.
Gerhard Domagk, a German chemist, discovered a dye chemlclll
killed sickening bacteria In mice
ami peopl!. He wns research dir ·
ector of a drug house and· the
chemical waa patented. Then it
was shown that the ar~t.l- h ~&gt;efP."i.q J
part or the dye molecVle was tul·
hnilanlide which had been dls•covered way back in 11005 and
then permitted to slUmber.

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ll&gt;cmh lor your patroncl(jO

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throu&lt;Jllollt tM t-• May ,....

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two other •'pure· sclent.Uti, Drs. \
Howard W. FJorey and Ernst
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of eettlni enough of lt from tbe
soJI micro-organism
pehh!t:llluln
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to bu)' and toDIWDe tbree poundJ
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won by Sandy Borden, Donna
Joan VapMatre and J~onifer
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ft1l ·to mentioned booauae It oolts lfl!!n ~ora wllo ...,. In.;;;;
·=
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: •.,j hlq~
alwau been oo, A4 1e- depe0 denl I&gt; the i"_d'lt.J 4ia·
·co ~leiiCe
e-•
'f" -1
0
&lt;eil\ty " 192'1 II was •""•1111• lor -i'ld IbM he h&lt;&gt;!'lll&gt; ,' ojlullb
f uwalt
el:pllkion ror an)' member of thfl o~ th·e P,.licntas zW
·awtt
~tBI
American Societ)' for Pbarmaeol· the death-duling
of dil·
· _..]!
·Sc}Mftn.lo
ogy and Expe•ime ntal Thenpeu· beles and
and
all
'-'U\...t:;
00
._,.;,
tics to tate a j&lt;Jb Mtb i 4nt ' tnts

'M

--:

H- .RA&lt;&gt;pect
b
Dru
rur
... ,~ m_ dnstry's Know·" ow :=..=.
l
e
d
·-stt....... c~
t~

house.

SiM~ then tM ind~

~,anm:.~ ~llY

---=---

1tJ fl'll1l Di.OI.lv.. But the world
tf liie4..hl scienee his onl)' respec:t tor 11.8 '~ient~J~ ·know-btl~

anci teehnoloo.

•

_

I.

The "ethl~l"
dnlt
t.o a poaslble &lt;"herrdcal cure for md~ Js tbe
if. , ;ii~i;;·
even ~ disease ean and dots iet a cqt. ......tl 1 ethl ID • i _qd ' ·
i:lt":~:t ~~r:et" from a phannaceuticat pi'OlTIO\ir i~,.\( bnrr \lJ . . \botl· 1, .

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·

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\*
will pia 9.n the questiona ot
ther It! prt~! to tbe u ltima~ eon·
.s~mer are tao high and Ita p~
mo tional pre;.Fures un docton tab
streMus T!l;s :~ ~~ :. vou about
11!1 science y,!J ,eh
u"t·s .· ust mill:oJts

.,.....,
-thM

to -

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1011
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lcie~ Ls .insepnablt from ln-ves·
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funds &lt;Wil
menl lund• were used in the development-unlll lne .na LJSl•Y 111 a I
co-operative effort It wa s warnn itR admirable 1
time turned

,,_

Having been forcefully remind·

V1Q' . , .

.

.n.l.u to';~
oar lriend• £or
-a

lsappy:Ho\i~~

PROVICO MiLLING '

~--" &amp;·'Fltb 1 COMPANY

•

ed that mlcro-organl!uns or tbe
soil produce substances deadly to
bacteria, the Industry then comb·
ed the earth for other mirro·or·
ganisms and Utelr RubstanceB. In
amar:ingly short times a half dozen companies had their own patented,
exclusive
antl-biotic&amp;,
aome "'bf them even belter than
penlciiJln in -that they killed more
kinds of bacteria.
Sclcneets gift of the aulfa drugR
to !he practic:lng doctorl'l wall
similarly delayed . In 1935 Dr.
Gerhard Domagk, a German chemist, discovered a dye chemlclll
killed sickening bacteria In mice
ami peopl!. He wns research dir ·
ector of a drug house and· the
chemical waa patented. Then it
was shown that the ar~t.l- h ~&gt;efP."i.q J
part or the dye molecVle was tul·
hnilanlide which had been dls•covered way back in 11005 and
then permitted to slUmber.

sional drua-makers

Jeapeo

--by

Here'alo you. 'fldud illoDtla aad

-

••• good

ll&gt;cmh lor your patroncl(jO

,

u.. ~ 11111. pNo Uarty

throu&lt;Jllollt tM t-• May ,....

alleDjoy a HoUday rich Ill love, ~lh fdeadah!p aad

I

abouadlil9 Ill good health; good claMraad good fellowiblp&gt;

I

1

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· ; DAVIS-WARNER
INSURANCE AGENCY

I
I

"Irisurance Slll'vices"
Middloport

('hono 336-X

'

loll~ .

STI.FFLE·R'S

Red Anchor

· .

·

Deparfm~nt

Store

Pomeroy, Olilo

•

.

Brenda

¢ook,

Karen

Sblron Queen,
Gloria RoUJh.

.

-...
'

bap Llb..C:elts
On tbe other hand, the profes-

JlllllemlUe; Ohio

,...,.....,..

Middleport, Ohlg

llnthrop~

technology and In short order
made and marketed mountains of

.... ...llbollnr

KING: BUILDERS' &amp; SUPPLY ~0.

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JollJ Saaua
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Flemihg,
lhen an obs('ure London bact'ei'l·
olociat· l:llscovered- l.t ln lf,e. thd
it then slept ln t.be 8elent1llC llterati.U'e -tor :.orne eisht ~it; ~atil
two other •'pure· sclent.Uti, Drs. \
Howard W. FJorey and Ernst
Chain, began the te(ll~s pr~it 1
of eettlni enough of lt from tbe
soJI micro-organism
pehh!t:llluln
notatum to try it out ot1 a dylna
man.

•

(0-Calll.), 10, a.oo.e.elt

and hiJ third wile, frene, 40, han

'•

,.

Penicilli n was the fi.rsl o! tbese 1
wo~d~r£ul

~velt

Jarnes

ebUd,t H.n DelaDa, 1111 .aM Middle aamt 11 tM ~11
taUter, P'l'tlldellt :rrukUa 'D tliM

'

. .,

•.,.J

, ::;Jl,.

'

~cnse of lh.1\ wurrl

I infections.

aoos•v•LT AD0PT1 lOY
LOS ANGELES UPJ - Rep.

.

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"cranberr'J JW'e."
adttpted a &amp;mon'U.7o'ii )MW. fte

BECKf*S;
~:.:· ·~
.

whe·1 ;,··~n 1f~\l:·
,needle.
1
1
Drs. Gror.l(e :a :-.tmot and Wil· ,
l&gt;am p, ..... , Yfurphv aruibhnced (

_

ta";t month'a

Quality

To AU ·. -·- ..... ·~-

· ·

W.UHINGTON UP!- Rep. Ru.
aell V. llack (R-Wuh.) wanl.l each
of the natioD't 45 mllliqn famiJle•
to bu)' and toDIWDe tbree poundJ
of aanberrie~~ d.urinl the next few
mont.bl. He uld. UU. would wipe
out t.he •urphn proble-m created by

Merry ·ch
From Ail

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meptsble acl... Hne

oa~ ~
NEw t.v
YORK UPt-}1(
II. lt r.
_ h .:_one

Dally Selltlnel, Po-w·JIIddleporl, 0., Dec. 14, '1•1!-U

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won by Sandy Borden, Donna
Joan VapMatre and J~onifer
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were SliftR: and
aerveil to · tbose

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Sea 6 on; i• our •incere

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tlcohflt

1 Frc.m
6

7 to 7:45 each evening 1
! btfter will be taught from th&amp;
,b
education MD\!Mr atudy book by Min Eth_el Riddle
~ by tH Cbrlltia~fiil of New Haven. A lS mtnute per·
Aetl~ Cob)Dlittel of the N 1· · l~ of fellowship will be enjoyM "'£ 08 t1uli'Q ,.m be
Ja • led ~at&amp; 'be session begins.
~ q lb tbe ChrtltiaD. u . .1
ul~ibl ai'eakers will prettaa 1~ Robert CGike
~ n
olhtrJtiO'ft, ledures and '
cMhu.
. a
on a pat!el two films

akobai

ft. tnt

i.

book for

~ . . .I sh

I

,

, ,

aemlaar wtU be "Drlni'ific fTMo o&amp; !roil! 8 Ia 9 .~ w. \Ia.
blellllh by Roger Burteis. TJ't tp 1!1,._;M!;poli'e1!m~n ~oia. , the lltate
Ketbodltt Bo1r4 ot TtmPe.~::e, 1
~
J;'J ift ai..t\eston will
•

·*til

The!:e were aa iD &amp;!!e"n~t 4ly ,fterooOn.

present" • 4emoaotration in t•l•·

.\lc'
Oi.OI.tdutOtiori :lnar~
d~ais -;llhthe socia!-p~~blefns
+ . B~;) u.1 i.l_'!:l.~"ll
from the use of beverage

tioo/to the safety problem cauAed ~unday Seb.ool
1

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bee1

~"- ~~~~DaY~;,Iv:;-:~ w~i~S:::~ ~~~!e~t~ :·h~e ~e~
will weak on the Economic problem resulting from beveuge alcobol;
Wednesday, A Doctor
Speakes on Alcohol and the Health
p~obl~m it c~eate11; Thursday,
Ftlms "The ChOil' (' is Yours" and
"Its the Brain that Count.~" fol ·
lowed by a panel discussing the
aubjert "Worltinl! l'owBrd A Solu·
Uon''; Fri~r• .. ~·
stanley B.
Nile~, of Ch~estol\ wbo is superlnteedent o! tbe ·w. ,Va. Temper·
,,.. leatlue ·will opeat on "Problema or Control."

"All youth and adults from all

churches throughout MaJon Coun·

ty are eor~Jally lnv!ted to attend"
said Rev. Robert Dille, pastor of
the New Haven EUB Church.

R.ock Springs
S,ciety Reoort
Mrs. E~gar Abb&lt;?tt fl:lent Wed·

nesday In

~unttngton.

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Rev. Robert Card's sermon SID·

idt&amp;r

l{attung

~! &amp;:d~Y ~h~h!::.ings

uh,.•,l~e0r0sdit1y110H o8sp11 1t1a111 .!0~!,_ft:p0\'ted

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Mr. and Mu Roy R:m ~nt
Sunday a.fternoon with ' ~her Mn Herb Rit&amp;a. D
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Mr. and Mr'-1: Alvt:a (J, 1Uf67,
and ohllib-en of Baton RoliJie, "La:;
are vi.sitinJ Mr. and Mra. A.,glOs
Leonard over the bolt~ an.
,·
Mr: and Mu. JameJ ~l~r, Miss
Ailee Euler and Jobn T-errell vii·
I ited ~Thomu Terrell tn Athens
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Radford
took their little dau(aiter Judy

Pom~)l a~t

Sat

a·y With the
after lltter"t rlt«Mer, Mn. Hazel Hum·
phrey • •• ' ..

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..._

Holzer Hospital Suftdly 1or

treatment.
PFC Larry Bailey of Texa1 is
dve home Sunday for tbe boli·
days.
1V.r. Jmd Mrs. Carl Heitlfflq of
Peach Fork and Jessie wrt~· vJ,ait1 ed Freda Wlll arid daua:htrr ~Un pbreys and son o"f Bi11Ji" . 'Run

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-day on bUiilteet.

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Htrvb&gt; LiffinJ ~ IU!pl&gt; ·
Carlwrilhf eo]Jed oo- DiM Lewis
lalt. 1rteek.

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f\i-a, •~a ~)oy, oad
.

ones lor a

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lfllplratiound

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thlhei.fiij~~:: were pusome .d~ed

of

wllh.o !Or a ·' lflr

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lllnlifi&amp;S ol the Hillin.

sage of tb~ labor taw, the pre.
TbaillcJglvlng cranberry start and
the 1fo'ntaha eatth_q uake.
Few
vot~s were east tor _Crowri Prlnee
A.1dbito's marria~ to a commoner, the Mexico fioods, death Of
tnol
nynri and LI.Uie :Rock
school lntegtaUon.

happy holiday to

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Poet's f.ofner
Gilmore Supply Store·.·

Tel. '· 383·M

TH(i FIRST c"'tiSTMA:S b,AY

A. long,. lont iilile la:o,
Wben Jesus ~•me tb fori,
AO·gets eaOJ.e 'froi;ll -Hel'v'eb

.

~~ told

~

JOHN -.P.

'Di~

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aboi·!fli .b1\'lh.

s.hJ 41 "tile abephercls

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first Chrlstmot

may obldt with you forever.

tlnte o' 1 ~

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"We'll Pay Hig-h-est Prlct,r, F'oo- Serap Iron"

MARf(f.T·

Poft'ltroy. Ohio

· Mid~, •Ohio.
'
.

Middle.port
slnce11!y with
lor you all .lht 1"1'• ond
blesslnl&amp; of .tho
season. t.liy obldlnC fiiiiCt
and hopjllntll bt j)O!trl.

,

. M: ' ',i,.;. ~&lt;!liuie bric~tly ·
·, . "w!J: ~-c~ailifaod!t ·~ . . .
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hon~ sailon
beitnleci witlt merry

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With peace and contentment

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linger with you like tho
dollghtf~l m"olc Qf a oweot oong.

w.

.I

that :first ill ;.dhi'l&amp;tm"U day,
A~d toiHhMi t~t tlie Baby
WaS s1eepmg on lhe hay.

It 11 ""'~.....
hope that the loy of tho

Joyou9
" ' . . reetin9a

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¥r. end Mr~ ·Emil J!Pd"''IJ aNI
f&amp;J!IllY and llr. and lin- !Jofo(

.,

rejoice in the

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Hofrman vialted M~. and M:n.
tau lfolfmiq
i'eet-nt.lj:
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.Ohio .Valley
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a wit were 1o Pl. PIMN.nt Wed..,.

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aioibilt 111'ir1!10&gt;61=
·· pbfey.
lif.·UII'Ih. Wit r Dr•h o!

Mr.._ H.etabtl ·'!rown vtJited Mrs
da)' was '"We Would See JeiUI".
Mr. and Mrs. Eugenf" HumRev. Card vlaited Un. .\Vtii'Y spent Sunday evening with his Huel _.J11.111lPllNY recet\t.:;,o
Goeglein in St. Anthony'.s l J(Qi'pi·
. .tal. Columbus. She i~ still 'ertt"ital.
He also VI! ltd Fred Leithei~ In

to

Mrs. Marvin Goett and dau&gt;:!h ·
ter Marcia of South Charlellton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Grueser.

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I"L.
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B~y_ "'t:uJ '-f«..UJ(

tlcohflt

1 Frc.m
6

7 to 7:45 each evening 1
! btfter will be taught from th&amp;
,b
education MD\!Mr atudy book by Min Eth_el Riddle
~ by tH Cbrlltia~fiil of New Haven. A lS mtnute per·
Aetl~ Cob)Dlittel of the N 1· · l~ of fellowship will be enjoyM "'£ 08 t1uli'Q ,.m be
Ja • led ~at&amp; 'be session begins.
~ q lb tbe ChrtltiaD. u . .1
ul~ibl ai'eakers will prettaa 1~ Robert CGike
~ n
olhtrJtiO'ft, ledures and '
cMhu.
. a
on a pat!el two films

akobai

ft. tnt

i.

book for

~ . . .I sh

I

,

, ,

aemlaar wtU be "Drlni'ific fTMo o&amp; !roil! 8 Ia 9 .~ w. \Ia.
blellllh by Roger Burteis. TJ't tp 1!1,._;M!;poli'e1!m~n ~oia. , the lltate
Ketbodltt Bo1r4 ot TtmPe.~::e, 1
~
J;'J ift ai..t\eston will
•

·*til

The!:e were aa iD &amp;!!e"n~t 4ly ,fterooOn.

present" • 4emoaotration in t•l•·

.\lc'
Oi.OI.tdutOtiori :lnar~
d~ais -;llhthe socia!-p~~blefns
+ . B~;) u.1 i.l_'!:l.~"ll
from the use of beverage

tioo/to the safety problem cauAed ~unday Seb.ool
1

~

bee1

~"- ~~~~DaY~;,Iv:;-:~ w~i~S:::~ ~~~!e~t~ :·h~e ~e~
will weak on the Economic problem resulting from beveuge alcobol;
Wednesday, A Doctor
Speakes on Alcohol and the Health
p~obl~m it c~eate11; Thursday,
Ftlms "The ChOil' (' is Yours" and
"Its the Brain that Count.~" fol ·
lowed by a panel discussing the
aubjert "Worltinl! l'owBrd A Solu·
Uon''; Fri~r• .. ~·
stanley B.
Nile~, of Ch~estol\ wbo is superlnteedent o! tbe ·w. ,Va. Temper·
,,.. leatlue ·will opeat on "Problema or Control."

"All youth and adults from all

churches throughout MaJon Coun·

ty are eor~Jally lnv!ted to attend"
said Rev. Robert Dille, pastor of
the New Haven EUB Church.

R.ock Springs
S,ciety Reoort
Mrs. E~gar Abb&lt;?tt fl:lent Wed·

nesday In

~unttngton.

~·

~.. 2'l
1

•

H,,••
Rev. Robert Card's sermon SID·

idt&amp;r

l{attung

~! &amp;:d~Y ~h~h!::.ings

uh,.•,l~e0r0sdit1y110H o8sp11 1t1a111 .!0~!,_ft:p0\'ted

0 0

l

'"
,.~ ·~
Mr. and Mu Roy R:m ~nt
Sunday a.fternoon with ' ~her Mn Herb Rit&amp;a. D
.. , 1
I
Mr. and Mr'-1: Alvt:a (J, 1Uf67,
and ohllib-en of Baton RoliJie, "La:;
are vi.sitinJ Mr. and Mra. A.,glOs
Leonard over the bolt~ an.
,·
Mr: and Mu. JameJ ~l~r, Miss
Ailee Euler and Jobn T-errell vii·
I ited ~Thomu Terrell tn Athens
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Radford
took their little dau(aiter Judy

Pom~)l a~t

Sat

a·y With the
after lltter"t rlt«Mer, Mn. Hazel Hum·
phrey • •• ' ..

..

.

')Ch riS• tmOS

..._

Holzer Hospital Suftdly 1or

treatment.
PFC Larry Bailey of Texa1 is
dve home Sunday for tbe boli·
days.
1V.r. Jmd Mrs. Carl Heitlfflq of
Peach Fork and Jessie wrt~· vJ,ait1 ed Freda Wlll arid daua:htrr ~Un pbreys and son o"f Bi11Ji" . 'Run

I
I

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Dal!y SinUiiet, P&lt;lilti!'Of·motil'lepoR, o.,
.

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-day on bUiilteet.

· ..

Htrvb&gt; LiffinJ ~ IU!pl&gt; ·
Carlwrilhf eo]Jed oo- DiM Lewis
lalt. 1rteek.

'

~ i'a·t.i1tJ ill. ot
f\i-a, •~a ~)oy, oad
.

ones lor a

.

·•

'

.

' loqhier, thll·
•

'.

ond ,.,.... dear

'

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jo}IOIII Holiday.

I

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Ohl' ,

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I

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I

lpltituol

lfllplratiound

.[

.w,qo l!llnhii·Santa

...

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thlhei.fiij~~:: were pusome .d~ed

of

wllh.o !Or a ·' lflr

I

lllnlifi&amp;S ol the Hillin.

sage of tb~ labor taw, the pre.
TbaillcJglvlng cranberry start and
the 1fo'ntaha eatth_q uake.
Few
vot~s were east tor _Crowri Prlnee
A.1dbito's marria~ to a commoner, the Mexico fioods, death Of
tnol
nynri and LI.Uie :Rock
school lntegtaUon.

happy holiday to

'

. ' • '"it. ...,.

...,.,..~

Roll's Bi:ri ··Ft'ol1kl1h

•

•

'-J

.

·• • ,

...
. wlf . ,
..

'

Middleport, Ohio

.

Poet's f.ofner
Gilmore Supply Store·.·

Tel. '· 383·M

TH(i FIRST c"'tiSTMA:S b,AY

A. long,. lont iilile la:o,
Wben Jesus ~•me tb fori,
AO·gets eaOJ.e 'froi;ll -Hel'v'eb

.

~~ told

~

JOHN -.P.

'Di~

,,
·,

aboi·!fli .b1\'lh.

s.hJ 41 "tile abephercls

-

-~

. :r

first Chrlstmot

may obldt with you forever.

tlnte o' 1 ~

w_J..,.

f .. f'"'~. :·~

10111to~
•,.t•••• _,"· if;~ttO. ~)':

. .s ' ·' 1nower
' ·"-··
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ma,. ,

an~

~m

I

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.

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.

Co.

.

SPFNCIR'S

"'! • •.

ft~·
·;. ·~. .
~- ~-" U0.1~

'

"We'll Pay Hig-h-est Prlct,r, F'oo- Serap Iron"

MARf(f.T·

Poft'ltroy. Ohio

· Mid~, •Ohio.
'
.

Middle.port
slnce11!y with
lor you all .lht 1"1'• ond
blesslnl&amp; of .tho
season. t.liy obldlnC fiiiiCt
and hopjllntll bt j)O!trl.

,

. M: ' ',i,.;. ~&lt;!liuie bric~tly ·
·, . "w!J: ~-c~ailifaod!t ·~ . . .
.. :·~~fo· 'ii(I ti~~ 8illb'ij. ~d·llo\IW~ .

..

..

''

.

·.r.

'

May.~
hon~ sailon
beitnleci witlt merry

' ot.tlili! f~ ~~~ .'li!.t'a-olir siDel!m wiib·tb

. . Sa,s8nd...,

~il\l··~~l$--lie-tdlii
~ut ~~q,ri..,.ol" !
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. . .. .... Ha~d,. .... ... w,_,,clr.i
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•

Joy anil aoGd wli, -~

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shuriiirf:ioritts
.,
..

·•

.

VJ:n.Meter, Mtr.

Mrs.

l!Yni~~. Ohio

•

~ ~ IIIII ~ry valued

&amp;~

j66lll for11111e

t~

.,
''

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'

'·

L;

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•

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~

-.FRANCIS ' FLORIST
"Biii

.

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·...
i

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\

'

·-~

~.

.•

holiday be
With peace and contentment

•'

.; .

8·

'

~een!st Withe•

I
'

I,.

'.

?nay tho gladnooo of Chrlotmioo
linger with you like tho
dollghtf~l m"olc Qf a oweot oong.

w.

.I

that :first ill ;.dhi'l&amp;tm"U day,
A~d toiHhMi t~t tlie Baby
WaS s1eepmg on lhe hay.

It 11 ""'~.....
hope that the loy of tho

Joyou9
" ' . . reetin9a

•

•

¥r. end Mr~ ·Emil J!Pd"''IJ aNI
f&amp;J!IllY and llr. and lin- !Jofo(

.,

rejoice in the

Rou,. 124

'

Hofrman vialted M~. and M:n.
tau lfolfmiq
i'eet-nt.lj:
.

~tlili1

Junk
.Ohio .Valley
.
.

-

BowUnl.Alley

11111111mk I

..

'

Olga few ..,d loin, !&gt;an too
a wit were 1o Pl. PIMN.nt Wed..,.

I

C)!.;ltOly, pUcml

•

r

aioibilt 111'ir1!10&gt;61=
·· pbfey.
lif.·UII'Ih. Wit r Dr•h o!

Mr.._ H.etabtl ·'!rown vtJited Mrs
da)' was '"We Would See JeiUI".
Mr. and Mrs. Eugenf" HumRev. Card vlaited Un. .\Vtii'Y spent Sunday evening with his Huel _.J11.111lPllNY recet\t.:;,o
Goeglein in St. Anthony'.s l J(Qi'pi·
. .tal. Columbus. She i~ still 'ertt"ital.
He also VI! ltd Fred Leithei~ In

to

Mrs. Marvin Goett and dau&gt;:!h ·
ter Marcia of South Charlellton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Grueser.

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lumt• edP"ress Reporter ReVIews

fell. And at lbe

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Fifties" As Great News"'Jilaking Years Near End ;~,~J,f~E~.:· :::::'··n::::

BY JAMIS L. KILGALLIN
Unittd ,p,... tnt... utlonal
NEW YORK UPI-The "frenzied . fiftiu" were great ne_wsmak.mg ")'ears-• deeade of heartaches and succe~~es fore-shadow·
ing mor~ startting thlags to come.
The space ag~ was born. And
as tbe lO.year apan 1950-M came
to a ciDI!e man was getting aet
for interplanetary travel..
In the decade great events
tuea:ed at the hearts of men

•

a fast and exciting perigloom and pessimism oc·
~lllh&gt;nt!d by the outbreak of war
Korea in l&amp;!k) changed to cautious opti~i1m and hope in 1959
ae a result of Nlkita Khrushchev 's
visit to the United State• and
Pl'e~oident Eisenhower's Ull.precedented good-will tour of Europe
Mideast and Asia.
Science made phenomenal strld
ea. With the spaee age, Amercan and Russian probes Into outer apaee brcua:bt within range
the poaaibllity of Interplanetary
travel.
. Rocket HHoA Soviet rocket bit the moon.
The United State~~ fired a varlety
of mlaalln lDto Orbit llld elected IeVen astronaut., or 1pacl!·
men---one of Whom mtY be hurl·
ed Into epace In 1181.
·
Jet plaftel brought natloru closer topther., A rton-atop night
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foreJront Ln the deYelopment and
produc~ton of '!tom-powered submar-ines.
Fimiliar names usurped the
, p_age one be.adhn~.........._.Euennower ,
Ahrushcbev, Macmillan, Truman,
Nixon, MacArthur, de Gaulle,
Pope John XXlJI,
Churchill,
"'lUeen ,t.••uabeth II, Princ~uGrace
Keuy kam1er, NiS8er and i''idel
Castro.
The fifties were sometime11
frantic , of~en fearsome and never
secure as tbe cold war poised the
threat of a nucJear wClr tnat
could annihilate millions of peopie in double-qllick time.
In this period of IIIJ't88 and
strain, America's role as a world
power reached ita; zenith. Competltlvely, the Soviet Union flex 'd ill military
and econ(lmJc
muscles and rose to the moat exaled stature In its hiatory. ·
Crulh Hllfn.. rian R..-olvtlon

Heni}y-popula.ted,

idealogie~~l -

minded Cblna stirred itaelf and
menaced peaceful India. Freedom
upiring H'ung:ary w11 violated
and its revolution eruabed by Soviet tanka. Tbe ·Free world, ol
n~essity, Uehtened ·it.J alliauce
through N'A'I'Q.' And the United
Natlons .carried on ibl ceuele81
strueal~: to mainblin peotl!e.
SeleCting: i-he biggeat 4terie1 ol
this ttlrtin'g dm'de was no eaay
tad::. H"'''ever, in the opinion of
United Pteu· InternatioDa~ client
newspapera and . UPI editors who
balloted ~ar after ye.lll' in nalion-wide polla~ theae 11vere the

top 10.
195J-Comrnuniat

invaaton

of

KOrea aild u : N. intervention.
1951 - Truman fires General
MacArthur ·a&amp; U. S. commander
in Far East.
1952-Eisenhower win a GOP
nomination and le elected first
Republican pres.i dent in 20 yean,
cteteatlng Gov. Adlai SteveJisOn of
lllinois.
1953---Death of Stalin marks
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won their first World Series, dehighly-touted New
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York Yankees In aeven I!:Rmes.
l'fS.t-Army-:McCarthy hearings
Top news of 1956 was the re·
and subsequent condemnation (If volt in Hungary whi~h was put
McCarthy by Se.nate.
down by Ruuian
troops and
1955- President Eisenhower 's · tanks in 8 blood bath. The Suez
heart att.Jck.
.
Canal crisis also worried the
19'~Re~QIJ of Hungary agam· world , and violence broke out in
1st Communist. rule. ·
1the 3outh over school Integration .
1957- SputJ:uks.
' .
1958 - Amenca 's continu:ng
Dou Lanen of the Yant·j~e&amp;
!struggle over ra cial integration of pitched a_ perfect World Sedes
.schools.
~arne agamst the Dodgers. Fe:n1959--Khrushchev toura United inine re:.de~s reveled in the fairy
States ag;ees Wllh ELew1uw~ · '' pri.nces.s story of the wedding" · r
11egoliate further on Berlin With I..Jrace K~lly to Prince Ranier in
.J deadline.
llonac!l.
uf cuuat many other bi~ storPresident Eh;enhower suffered
ies broke in . t~ose ten years-)~ mild s~roke in 1957, preeiJ?itat- I
from the conviction of Alger tillS :ng a controver&amp;y over pre:!llden- 1
for perJury in 19:JO to the confea- ti.al disability .
·
,
sian of Chart.es Van Do~en in the
In . 1~58 the lndictmen~ of InTV quiz-show scandal m 1e9.
duatnahst Bernard Goldfme oni
Beginhing with 19W, there was charges '!_n contemt of Congress
the senutional atick·up of the stirred up a L9t of excitement in
Brinks express office m Boston. Washington. Soon tbereafter pre·
Masked men got away with $2,· . sldential
assistant
Shennan
775,396.12, of which $1.218,211.29 Adams resigned.
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and Sen. Eatea Kefauver · D·Tenn.,
launched .Jti1 spectactdir televiaed crime heartqs,
Harry S. Truman decided not
to run q:ain for Pret.ident in
19'2 and (fen Eilenbower became
the Republican nominee, defeatin&amp; SeD. Robert A . .Taft of OHio
at the GOP convention and beating Steven~on In the prelidential
eLection in the fsll.
The U. S. conducted Ita flrat
suceeeful H·bomb experiment~.
Elizabeth II became Queen on
the death of her fatbtr, King
George VL Iran broke relations
~ith Britain over oil and, King
F ~rouk Wa'l f111ted from h11 Egyptlan throne.
,
The death of Stalin in 19113
paved the way for Khruahchev's
ultimate rlae to No. 1 man ot
RuiiBia. Rioting broke out in East
Qermany, the cornaUo.n of Queen j
Elltabeth was staged In Lontlon,
a British team scaled Mt. Everest
and Sen. Joaepb, R., Mx~rtby fll
Wiscon.sin launChed hear!ngs on
!IUbverslve influences In k'overn- •
1
ment.
A truce ended the flehting in ·
Korea. Sen. Taft died. History's
worst air diasster kiUed 129 peraoru in Tokyo and the atom spies
Jultus and Etbel Ro1enberg were
execdted In Sing $Inc Prtaon•
Iii 1934 the nation was shocked
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NEW YORK UPI-The "frenzied . fiftiu" were great ne_wsmak.mg ")'ears-• deeade of heartaches and succe~~es fore-shadow·
ing mor~ startting thlags to come.
The space ag~ was born. And
as tbe lO.year apan 1950-M came
to a ciDI!e man was getting aet
for interplanetary travel..
In the decade great events
tuea:ed at the hearts of men

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a fast and exciting perigloom and pessimism oc·
~lllh&gt;nt!d by the outbreak of war
Korea in l&amp;!k) changed to cautious opti~i1m and hope in 1959
ae a result of Nlkita Khrushchev 's
visit to the United State• and
Pl'e~oident Eisenhower's Ull.precedented good-will tour of Europe
Mideast and Asia.
Science made phenomenal strld
ea. With the spaee age, Amercan and Russian probes Into outer apaee brcua:bt within range
the poaaibllity of Interplanetary
travel.
. Rocket HHoA Soviet rocket bit the moon.
The United State~~ fired a varlety
of mlaalln lDto Orbit llld elected IeVen astronaut., or 1pacl!·
men---one of Whom mtY be hurl·
ed Into epace In 1181.
·
Jet plaftel brought natloru closer topther., A rton-atop night
whip$)fc'l vound the world In leea
than 48 houra. travel .time be-

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and etJery ~ood
wi¢h lor the c.o.ming !fear

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,.,. aoocr old-tnhloned kind w1111 d
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rope wu cut to about seven
hours. And th.e U. S. shpt to the
foreJront Ln the deYelopment and
produc~ton of '!tom-powered submar-ines.
Fimiliar names usurped the
, p_age one be.adhn~.........._.Euennower ,
Ahrushcbev, Macmillan, Truman,
Nixon, MacArthur, de Gaulle,
Pope John XXlJI,
Churchill,
"'lUeen ,t.••uabeth II, Princ~uGrace
Keuy kam1er, NiS8er and i''idel
Castro.
The fifties were sometime11
frantic , of~en fearsome and never
secure as tbe cold war poised the
threat of a nucJear wClr tnat
could annihilate millions of peopie in double-qllick time.
In this period of IIIJ't88 and
strain, America's role as a world
power reached ita; zenith. Competltlvely, the Soviet Union flex 'd ill military
and econ(lmJc
muscles and rose to the moat exaled stature In its hiatory. ·
Crulh Hllfn.. rian R..-olvtlon

Heni}y-popula.ted,

idealogie~~l -

minded Cblna stirred itaelf and
menaced peaceful India. Freedom
upiring H'ung:ary w11 violated
and its revolution eruabed by Soviet tanka. Tbe ·Free world, ol
n~essity, Uehtened ·it.J alliauce
through N'A'I'Q.' And the United
Natlons .carried on ibl ceuele81
strueal~: to mainblin peotl!e.
SeleCting: i-he biggeat 4terie1 ol
this ttlrtin'g dm'de was no eaay
tad::. H"'''ever, in the opinion of
United Pteu· InternatioDa~ client
newspapera and . UPI editors who
balloted ~ar after ye.lll' in nalion-wide polla~ theae 11vere the

top 10.
195J-Comrnuniat

invaaton

of

KOrea aild u : N. intervention.
1951 - Truman fires General
MacArthur ·a&amp; U. S. commander
in Far East.
1952-Eisenhower win a GOP
nomination and le elected first
Republican pres.i dent in 20 yean,
cteteatlng Gov. Adlai SteveJisOn of
lllinois.
1953---Death of Stalin marks
-- -

stockings ~una by tilt c~lmnoy,

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won their first World Series, dehighly-touted New
Kremlin.
York Yankees In aeven I!:Rmes.
l'fS.t-Army-:McCarthy hearings
Top news of 1956 was the re·
and subsequent condemnation (If volt in Hungary whi~h was put
McCarthy by Se.nate.
down by Ruuian
troops and
1955- President Eisenhower 's · tanks in 8 blood bath. The Suez
heart att.Jck.
.
Canal crisis also worried the
19'~Re~QIJ of Hungary agam· world , and violence broke out in
1st Communist. rule. ·
1the 3outh over school Integration .
1957- SputJ:uks.
' .
1958 - Amenca 's continu:ng
Dou Lanen of the Yant·j~e&amp;
!struggle over ra cial integration of pitched a_ perfect World Sedes
.schools.
~arne agamst the Dodgers. Fe:n1959--Khrushchev toura United inine re:.de~s reveled in the fairy
States ag;ees Wllh ELew1uw~ · '' pri.nces.s story of the wedding" · r
11egoliate further on Berlin With I..Jrace K~lly to Prince Ranier in
.J deadline.
llonac!l.
uf cuuat many other bi~ storPresident Eh;enhower suffered
ies broke in . t~ose ten years-)~ mild s~roke in 1957, preeiJ?itat- I
from the conviction of Alger tillS :ng a controver&amp;y over pre:!llden- 1
for perJury in 19:JO to the confea- ti.al disability .
·
,
sian of Chart.es Van Do~en in the
In . 1~58 the lndictmen~ of InTV quiz-show scandal m 1e9.
duatnahst Bernard Goldfme oni
Beginhing with 19W, there was charges '!_n contemt of Congress
the senutional atick·up of the stirred up a L9t of excitement in
Brinks express office m Boston. Washington. Soon tbereafter pre·
Masked men got away with $2,· . sldential
assistant
Shennan
775,396.12, of which $1.218,211.29 Adams resigned.
was in eaab.

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and Sen. Eatea Kefauver · D·Tenn.,
launched .Jti1 spectactdir televiaed crime heartqs,
Harry S. Truman decided not
to run q:ain for Pret.ident in
19'2 and (fen Eilenbower became
the Republican nominee, defeatin&amp; SeD. Robert A . .Taft of OHio
at the GOP convention and beating Steven~on In the prelidential
eLection in the fsll.
The U. S. conducted Ita flrat
suceeeful H·bomb experiment~.
Elizabeth II became Queen on
the death of her fatbtr, King
George VL Iran broke relations
~ith Britain over oil and, King
F ~rouk Wa'l f111ted from h11 Egyptlan throne.
,
The death of Stalin in 19113
paved the way for Khruahchev's
ultimate rlae to No. 1 man ot
RuiiBia. Rioting broke out in East
Qermany, the cornaUo.n of Queen j
Elltabeth was staged In Lontlon,
a British team scaled Mt. Everest
and Sen. Joaepb, R., Mx~rtby fll
Wiscon.sin launChed hear!ngs on
!IUbverslve influences In k'overn- •
1
ment.
A truce ended the flehting in ·
Korea. Sen. Taft died. History's
worst air diasster kiUed 129 peraoru in Tokyo and the atom spies
Jultus and Etbel Ro1enberg were
execdted In Sing $Inc Prtaon•
Iii 1934 the nation was shocked
by the BhOotlna of five eongreumen In tbe. Uouae1 of Repreae.ntatlve• by Puerto Rij:a~!;ftnaUot.

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What makes the difference between a world in which men.
Tile people wllo flnt hoard the words, "To you ts born this
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tnew thole words were spoken to them. Christ had come to b'Jpe and happiness? Christ ma·kes the difference becaUR ¥,e
_ the Son of God _ " was made flesh and dwelt among us.
deliver them.
the ord
It is Cbri.Bt wbo lights up the
All too often they dis~twill
t IBw ln passing sentiment, a temporary way which is darkened by human tract our minds from the gr eat

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but He la Dot • PriloDet of tb 1.6
puticular time and 10
,Plac:e. He
born anew UU.. da:r . the rearta
of thoiMI who re«ive Him.
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peal of what
lB called ''The
Christmas Spirit. " Gaiety surely
belongs to Christmas time. But
Christmas is also time or awful
solemnity : God haa entered the
life ol this world. He is here now,
at hand• We are not lett to our
own
we are not called
to create peac~ and good will, but
to make the good will and peace
oI God our own .
So wUI the light or Cbrtstr . 1•
shlne forth in our 11 vel!l an d In t .te
world's dar..L. nell.

selfishneas and greed.
It is ChriAt who remains the
same while all else secrr.s to
change. It it He who gives hope
to thou who are confused and
discouraged.
U is Chri~ .ho is the true joy
Christm u ~ joy that came
t. vm hea\'.cil to earth the
He was born.
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their
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amusements. Yet it was the ahep·
TO TREAT CHILDREN d
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herds who round joy. For Jt
The Forst Run Baptiat S~~ ay they who found the lnflhl t King
School will present the ~btl .en -God Himself
with a C'hr islmas treat ~ Jl owmg
We ~annot ~nderstand the mean·
tbe prayer ~Servu:e at 7:30 P th. on inl of Clirittmas unless we, too.
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day evening at th e hom&lt;! o! Mt~o '
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fresbments and a gift t:Xl:han:;e.
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Donna Gillum, Jenny nou~ h . Loh .
Ann Rizer, M.ikl! Harbo u r, Mih ·
Johnsc.n. EddJe ~·M~ou , Rkh.t t,
Carr, . Mary Haley, Ca rol Fruth
Mary cross,
Nan cy Anderso n.
Alice Johnaon, Audrey Schuler,
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wlucb He conquered aiD
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l.'hriat's season.
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must oonfelii c hilit to be God.
w e musl open our souls to t he
savinS power of God's grace
.vtucn oomes to us through ·l:briat
who waa born on Christmas day.
Fall on your knees today before
your Infant God. Ask Him to re·
vtve in your memory the truths
wh1ch He came to teach. Ask Htm
to help you once more to live, even
m a sinful world, as the child ol
...rod which yo u became through
l&gt;aptism.
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Christmas lo one anoth&lt;Jr. · For
Lhen we shall have found tbe only
lrue source of happiness. · May
God atrengthen our fa ith on this
..:hristmas. "For to as many as
received Him , He ga ve We power
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and Mn. Wilbur C~lemau, Lancaster
Mr . aDd Mn. John Gtbaon and
childrm of Athens were gueJtJ of
Mr. and Mn. Frank Giblon. Mr.
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Mr. and Mn. Ernest Carr went
lo Gay, w. va., to aee her father.,
Albert Morris who 1J W.
Marshall MiUer Jr. and ramll:r
spe nt last week al their home here.
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Mra. Jallll HeitJer are visiting with
Mrs Freda Foley i.n Colunibua.
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