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Mr,, O.rt Hunt, M rs. MarjacPI
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Baptismal se,vice, we,e held
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Buy Mercltandue

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Mr. an.d Mrt. , Jop F'a l k ner O( The Pomeroy n·
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Home ut Ba&lt;"one Mission f1dd to
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h�r· Mrs. D o n a I d Boone an held . W• ilh p resident Harry Miller
oI t he garnet. pnz.es were won P r y of Ra._ i ne ·
the ir Chnstmas pa,ty held last
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R e v. , presid ing. Mem be rs went to the Also �ming the chur c·h d urmg Fridav ev ening at the church.
Mr . and M rs. l,oren Ca v erlee of I Jade Be&lt; htl
liy Kat_hr)"n Hill
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and Eula Wolfe .
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Mr. and Mri . Tom Reynolds and
W Va were weekl'n-t j r('('ent l y &lt;"Omp le l t:J !"epam1 to the Boone is hosp ita lized al Meigs dining room where refreshments lhe service were Mr. and Mrs
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ommy of Marmet . W . Va , Mr u�: ; ;"M · A � z C st and chur C' h roof and ne� �te ps for the e
were served from a table decor- Leo Smith . Mr. and Mrs Alfred Games were played and rel n o u er
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G neral .
\oung. ,
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and M rs. Johnny Fry and Jud�·
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of
parnhng
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parsonage.
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with greenery and red can• I Scarberr::, Mrs. Robert B y e r, freshmenls of decorated
other relatives
Attendmg the shower _ w e r e f
o New Ha ve n. W. Va . Mr .i ncl
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AT2 James Russe ll M ills left i dles. Othe r decorations included Mrs. R. C. Wise and Newman cream .slices and cake and kool•
M s Lo _e St 1•nb a ue r a n d l parsonage ga rage
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Mrs H e len Casto Jr. and 1.ur ky M ;
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eel S t d a c a lled by I h e and the sidt&gt; walks and cleaning of ego, Cah forma where he will be or,tions.
the evening.
M rs. Donna Hi l l , M rs. Pauh�e Blan h Yl'ager Mr and M r .�
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or �h��r ;i ster . Mrs. Pea rl a r , :,,11 of the wall were also [ associated with the Vaw �uad.
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H ill and Max, Mrs. Marge ry Hill Cla ranee Y eager and Slwron a nd
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Attendmg the party were Steph. g ti
meeting ron at North Island followmg a Al tend rng were Mr . and M r Two Co uplea A ttend
d i us·sed Durm
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.\hss Nadine Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Webaine Pullen M arilyn Stumbo, Ellt
Beverly of Letart • w · Va , Mr s
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were / leave here with hi.s parents· ·Mr· M iller , Mr. and Mrs Jed
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Virgil lbll. Mrs. Varum, Mrs Dallas Yeai, er and M rs. Cha rles M r. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe of r. .and rs. H . E eoo
Mr.
David
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Mrs.
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us1e Morns,
· Nor
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;·men nf t h e and Mrs, Russell M ills. Mills ad .
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. s Clau&lt;l1. a S.h.ieId �M r, and M rs. Jarnes Cl aIwor•
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F: ula Wolfe_, "MLS
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1 ma Stewa rt , Davt'd
a me were Sunday eve nmg din• greeters rommittee for January, been stationed at McGuire A l r1 wm and ch iI ctren, Mr._ and Mrs.
_1gman, AnI
thy of Pomeriy and Mr. and Mrs _
Mrs. Carne Nease, Mrs. Came Jim Diehl of Pome roy
j d)' Layman and David Boggess.
ner guest..s of h e r parcnls , Mr. 1 Feb ru a ry and M ar h
base w i t h the navy before his l W ayne Zurcher and children , Mr. Allen H u
of M 1"ddlepor � 8t• '1pi H
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Roush · Mrs. P aul Manuel . Miss 1 Those who sent g.ift.s · hut were
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url Boggess and M r s.
and M rs. Harold Will and chil•
and Mrs Eldon Kraeut e r &lt;1 n d lt was announce� bY the oft"l· I leave ·
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I tended the
g ms
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M iss Vu-gm1a and I.ms A r n o t t . dred Chapman, Mrs. Jane H i l l, Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter and daugh- dal board that l
Becky Fultz . daughter o l Mr. I Pomeroy : Mr. and Mrs. T h e o of Utica Chapter OES Saturday ! group, assisted,
mas Sunday wou d be held at the
evening·
Mrs, Mayme Mallory and Lynn. - -[
----lers , Leda M ae and Roberta we re 1 regul a r hours as on o her Sun- ' and Mrs, Bernard Fultz w as re- N"'utzl ing and daughter,
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HEARS TRIO
Holzer Ho�pilal where she has Stiles ond d aughter all o( Middle- ter of Wilham
W. Va. and Galliµo lis Saturday. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Benlz Wolfe v isPomeroy, Ohio
Miss Jackie Adams, a junior
Diana S_tumbo, studenl at Mt. I sell and sons ol Rutl,1�d,_ Eugene instal ing officer.
ay in Plants with his
Saturd
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Brown,
TONIGH T end
State Busrness college at _ Par �- 1 Hart, Mr. and M rs. Wilham Fol- group went to Mt. Vernon. where,1
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"THE UN FORGIVE N"
er�burg s�nt the weekend m Rio· mer and family of New Haven, me�bers attended the a n n u a 1 Miss Judy
Dinn er .W idt
Orlon pile car tabs.
Wolfe and brother Gro ver.
Waters, The girls atTechni color
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Grande w ith Becky Leo?ar� .
p :u
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck vis- 1 .
W. Va, Mr and Mrs. J a m e s Christmas party at the Eastern tended the persona] appearance
Burt Lancaster and
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the Bob ayes of Californ a 15
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A udrey Hepburn
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star Home.
! of the Kingston Trio in Columbus.
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Mr. a
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A l.!!o Coloreartoons
Mr and Mrs. :Ben .Might,
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Sunda y School cl ass of the Long Mrs. Arnold Hayes. Bob who was Also attendmg were Miss Bar- ••..•••11111111•111CCIC......'l....._.........,---.www
• W•dnesd•r •nd Thur•.
"THF. GALLANT HOUIIS"
Bottom chure hes and their fo� i• seriously in j ufed in an a utomo- bara Bl_a tl and Terry Ferguson
TO ATTE ND PARTY
J.imes Cagney As
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The Ladies Auxili.ary o[ Racine es m et las� Saturday evemng bile accident this summer is re- 1 of Huntmgton. W. Va, who were
MIDDL EPORT
Admiral Halse y
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, guests.
Post No. 602 pl ans to attend the I at the Method1st church basem � , cover ing.
Also Colorcurtoom1
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a short bus1• 1
dinner
the
After
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bu1.hday party .ut et e rans Hos- 1
e FR I DAY NOT OPEN
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h e Mr�. Frank Wilson and Mrs E
meet g was hel
e SATU RDAY
pilal in Chillicothe: Thu ,sday D_ec
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e res1 denl, Davi d a s.
'TWELVE HOURS TO KILL'
have a store full of wonderful Christmas gifts for
15 · Membe rs t a kr ng or sendmg ' rn: p
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, bus.
Nito M l nardo6 and
c,kes may leave them a_t t h e Ronald o�borne &lt;·onducted deeveryone on your list,
Mr , anci Mrs. George H ackett,
Middleport, Ohio
Barbara Ed e n
�ome ?f Mn. _Edward Simpson votional services which included
Jr., returned over the weekend
"ROOKIES"
In Racme, startmg from there .ut I1 talks by the ministers or
t h ,e from Florida where they attended
Tommy Noonan and
NOW SHOWING
ro
10 a . m
--==-- -C CC'C'C'- l churches, Rev. F�eeland Norris the Square dance institute in Mi
Pele M1m,hall
- 1 The Baptist Youth Fellowship
e Sund1y, Mon. and TuH.
1
Mr . .u nd Mrs. William M i l l e r . l and Rev. J. P . Miller.
ami.
, groups of the Middleport F i r s t
DEC. 1 '·19,20
Myrt le _ Damewood was chos• Judy Bing, student at OU spent
Rev.
and M n•. Casto, Mr. and
H
"THE STORY OF' UTH "
Baptist Church entertained Sun­
Mrs. Eli.a Birch , Mr. and M r s . en d�votmnal leader for the nexl , t h e weekend with her grand· day evening
Technicolor
with a paMy for the ! w
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] mother, Mrs. J. K.. Smith , Sr. youth
Bob Birch . Miss Leanna Brewer , meet mg
St u.art W h i tman .. nd
groups of the 0u,., &lt;":hurch- ! �
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Peggy Wood
Mrs. Blai r Carver, Mrs. B e 1· 1 ;
I L. W. McComas visited over es of the town.
Tony Curli11, Dean Martin
Ali;o Colorcartoom
Grimm, Mrs. Earl Shank. Mrs. I The first bridge acro11s the Ar· the weekend with hla molher,in
and Jan e t Le igh
Running Time 2h llrs. Box
: The youth met in lh'- church I
llichard Roush, and Mr. and Mrs. I k1.msas River w as completed at Columbus.
Office C:.:lo1es 6 : 30 p. m .
Little Rock in 1873.
M a1 rc Fultz , small son or M r . basement at 6 p. m. for a get-ac• ·
Richard Young and J. T,
-- -· and M rs. John Fultz i&amp; ill at his I of the church at 6 for a get-ac- 1
Toys, Furniture 1 Dt:aperies, Blankets, Luggage,
, qualnted period and joined l h el
home with mumps.
Womens and girls Ready to Wear.
Jackie Kaurt is absent f r o m · church congregation In the sane-:
school U1ls week because
or tuary for the showing of the lllm, 1
"The Bible, How It Camtt to Us."
mumps.
ll'ollowing the film the group
returned to the basement f o r
1
fellowship and refreshments. Sing! Marietta Woman
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Mens and Boys Wear, Houseware,, Cosmetics, Ko­
ing of Christmas carols was enPmtor Pinchhitl
, joyed by the group with � a r I !
daks,
Womens and Children, Underwear and night­
Guest speaker at the Middle·
wear
and
RCA Television, Record Players and Ra­
port First Baptist Church Sunday Smith as .IM.d �r. Mrs, R ichard :
/ Vaug�� �as the accompanist for ,
dios.
morning was Rev. Virginia Fordham of M arietta. Rev. Fordham the smgmg.

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delivered the morning sermon in, The guests included members
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the absenct1 o( the pastor, R e v . , rrom the Methodist Fellowship of 1
Donald Boone, who i1 a patient ] Utath Methodist Church, mem- I
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Rev. Fordham Is a te.1cher in, Fellow11hlp or the First n e d
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Religious Educallon work
in I Presbyterian Church and mem- :
Washington County.
hers or the Mt. Moriah Baptist ,

youth ,group.
�e host group were assisted
APiNOUN CE BIRTH
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Mr. and Mr,. Dick Taylor ofl by 1ls counselors, Mrs. Tony Fow- 1
Racine are announcing the birth ler, Mrs. Bert Rodimer, Mrs. Burl
of 8 son born December 1. T he I Boggess, Mrs. Charles Vroman, :
new baby ha, been named Pat- : Earl Smith and .Mrs. Ray Pick- ·
of
rick Von. The Taylors have t wo 1 ens, cha innan of the board
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Christion Education o!
I other children, Klmelea a ge
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Todd agtt 20 months. Grand- church.
I parents are Mr. and Mrs. L e o Mrs. Clifford Stumbo decorot­
; Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed the refreshment table for the
! Cleland, Racine. Great-grandpar- affa ir with small Chriat.maJ tree&amp;,
! ents are Mrs, Blanche Cleland, R candles and candy canea. Cook­
'. cine and Mrs. Bill WoodJ, Ja ck- ies and punch were served to the
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JUNE
JANUARY
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At Christmes Time , . •

ROBINSON'S SERVICE IS
Now How'Bout This

QUICK 24-HOUR
DRY CLEANING SERVICE
When you need your dress clo&lt;l,e.' , party dresse,
or what have you, cleaned In a hurry We're here
to serve you.

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covers, rues,
Prompt service.

etc.

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Dopp,r draa ol I ctr. with 11ep,;n ..,. -i i..- oa
11,e ndelieo. The chle ot k all, double pocket cufl't, widetaoil
..U.,, olll: brcltiel, h't lingular good loob boa,uifall,
....... ill II 111Noolt ..Jle.1exl'and .,..too and ,.,_.

$10.00
See this beautiful group of June In January cotton
dresses - just In Ume for Christmas giving.
Junior • Mluy and half •10ther D,_..

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Town Council Will Ask
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2-DaU.y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Dec lS, ��6_0

"Bottfe Station s !"'

00MMINTATINO, EDITORIALLY

Led DIDA Roll

The Beef lndustr y Can't Stand Still
The cattle Industry should use greater
181eetlvlty In breeding to produce more
of the kind of beef that 4merican con•
1umers prefer today . That is the view of
Vice-President George M. Lewis of the
American Me.it lnltitute.
The present preference is for lean and
tender beef, and Mr. Lewis suggests that
the elllire lndUJtry join ln a program to
prodw:e more of It. This wou Id involve
greater selectivity of breeding stock; im .
proved feeding and finishin, of the cal·
tie; better control of diseases and pan•
aites; more aclentlflc research on ten•
deritation and longer shelf life; wider
dluemlnation of information on the pro.
per way to cook heel and, laat but not
lealll, a realistic evaluation of the fed•
.-.I meat erading program.

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not accurately reflect consumer prefer­

ences. In Mr. Lewis ' words, "Beef eaters
are intnesled primarily in tenderness,
flavor and juicineS!. They believe that
the proof of the pudding Is in the eating.
The federal grading system does not
measure these qualities. The govern­
ment beef grades are based on a concept
that the fattest animal is the best. where•
as preseht-day consumers ha\·e indicatect
in taste tests that they prefer the lean,
tender beef that is less wasty and r,ot
overfinished ."
The beef industry cannot stand still.
Consumer wants and needs and tastes
change, and lt must change to meet
them, and that goes as well for the gov­
ernmental agendes involved.

t l n u rules Deh,,rlld tlY "U
bor while VI.ill
~•· Randolph of Leor. ,·1erSulurrn&gt;
wherl' 1 • a 1 l ll h l e ;10 �ent, per
unt Yllf ll, advu1ce ., Tb.
led the Oct0ber Honor Roll of the we1k1
Dally Senllntel olfl�I ll!l.110 111 inon­

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sYM1NgON
PE'NTAGON
REORGANIZATION
PIAN

less two.
Well, at long last Pan American got
its Portland•Hawaii franchise, and the
growth ln business in just a year's time
has been explosive - 64 per cent. Both
the airlines are kept busy ferrying eager
pH,engers back and forth between the
mainland and the islands, on both jet
·and piston planes.
Pan American is now seeking govern•
ment permission to fly the great circle
route from the Pacifk Northwest to the
Orient. II Is to be hoped , In the interest
of the growing world-traveling public,
that this permission will be granted :
without another long delay.
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Progress - in the air as elsewhereoufruns official thinking on many an OC·
[
ras1on.

On Outdoor

Christmas Tree Industry Gets Shot In Arm

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Of Guemseys
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Courf Knocks

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SEASON HIGHS

tertained with a family dinner lion by Kathy Lacey and depart­
Sunday at their home in Miners- ·ing thoughts by Carol Lyons.
vU�.
Official greetf)-rs will be BevPre■ent were Mr. and Mrs, Jun- erly Perrin, Karen Gregg, Caro­
ior Paulina and children, Pamela lyn Russell and Cheryl Fife. Bul­
Jean, Jerry and Penny Sue of letins for the service will be dis·
Oak Hill; Mr. -,Kl Mn. Raymond tributed by Lynn Daniels and Car­
Salter and aon, Richard, Syn- olyn Nicholson.
cuae; Mias Ruth Ann White
of A special musical number will
Springfield. and Mr. and M r s. also be presented during
the
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While.
service by Mr. and Mrs. P a 11 l
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Haptonstall and son, Bill.

Pel.
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Ind. 3 Games Woody King 808.
lnd. 1 Game Let Damewood 247.
Team 3 Games Sporta Center
2694.

Arkansas Law

Ebersbach Home
Beautiful For
Class Meeting

Team t Game Sports Center

Out In Ruling

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TOP n5u BOWLERS AVG.

984.

BULLETIN
Hank Clatworthy 178.
WASHINGTON (UP!l-The Su· I Ken Manley 177.
preme Court Monday put down a Bob Louks 172
1958 Arkansas law requiring pub- Dee Hawley 171
11lic school teachers to report aU
Rock.a Davia 168.
organizations to which they have
belonged or contributed In the
E NLISTS IN NAVY
'. past live years,
Chief Morgan, Recruiter bt
1
lhe Navy Recruiting
•~· . saId 1, Charge
.. decu.1on
The court, In a .,.,
. of
. t Pl easant' baa rc-P
om
Station.
lhe statute's " comprehensive inrted lhat Rex Davld Cumden , •
terference with associational free- po
son
o! Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dom goes far beyond what might
.
Camden . 2302 Monroe ,...., venue,
1 1
be .1.ust'f'ed
in the exercise of the p l P
, en]J�•ed
� Into
.
o In leasan1 , "as
!lt&amp;te,1 1eg1·tlffla
· la lnqulry mto the 111e u. s. Navy on Dcc. 6th• and
· r.1lne!ll!I �?d competency Or 1·t9 has been transferred to the

The home of Mid Lydia Ebo,.,

Attend FUneraI
Record In Nelsonville
Of Their Father

T"8TE TEST
by the Arkansas LeglslaN
ER, Vt. /UPI\ TPF.I.T
MO
· ure at the height or the Little
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State
milk
flavor
aoecialist Har-Rock school crisis,
,
1 old O. Clark say11 that any odor
The atatutes were designed to in the air whlch a cow breathes

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their home in Middleport.
Refrt■bmeata of Jee c r • 8 m

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Portsmouth hist Saturday

WIDJaml and Mn.
Richards.

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A

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POMEROY

Mrs. M. C. Wilson of New HaV·
Har Been Completed en i, ,laying with her son-In-law
� committee for the inside and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
decoration■ of the Middleport Knight while Mr. Wit.on Is hos­
Flnt United Prelbyt •rlan church pital!zed at Pleasant Valley Hos­
mat Sunday afternoon and &lt;.'Olll• pJtal. Mr. Wilson underwent sur-­
p!IIM Ill work for the Primary gery yesterday morning and wtlh­
and &amp;mday Sd,ool room■ al the stood the operation very well.
cl11nh for th■ Chriltmu seuon. Mra. Blanche Haptonstall wa,
Two larp - wore placod in taken to Meigs General Hospital
the room■ and Cbrlllmu rope SUnday night when ,he became
Md Icicle■ and larii• p a p e r ill.
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BIRffl ANNOUNCED
IINding the comm!U.0 w a a
ad
Haptonllall
Alllotin
SW&gt;
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence I!:.
g
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P
nley
of Columbus are announc,.
Mll
day were Mn. Haptonatall a n d
the
birth
of twin sons, on De­
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In
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children, Bill and dith; Mr.

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and Mn. James Buchanan and
daughter, N,ncy; Mn. J 8 m e I
:Mobaby and ehlldren, Marlene
and Jimmy; Mr■• Jame■ Sanborn

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quickly at little more than body temperature.
Gentle circle of heat !&gt;Urrounds clothes, no hot spots
to damage fabrics. Automatic Air t'iller pre-cleans all
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Prices start as low a.&gt; $149.00.
load

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POMEROY

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Perfect For Christmas

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hrush, ·crevice tool and drapery nozzle ride piggy back
:r: convenient carrying caddy. Model C-7, Only $69.95.

DE LUXE SERVING CART
Makes entertaining more fun-less fuss from ·,
Christmas Day on. Smartly-styled shelves that
look like softlv rubbed walnut wood, are actual­
ly enamel-on·steel and virtually indestructible.
Everlasting golden brass frame finish is easy to ·
keep clean. Rolls effortlessly, soundlessly on S"
rubber casters. Here's true elegance.

JARMAN SHOES - THE MOST FITTING FIT
Any man on your Christmas list will be highly pleased

with Jarmans, for he will gel distindive s1ylin1 and
top ,craftsmanship - and '"friendliness of fit" for t'X·
tra-pleasanl walking. (If you don't know his size or
think he'd rather select his shoes himself, we have
Jannan gift certificates.) $10.95 to $15.9Ci.

BARTLEY &amp; BENNETT
SHOE STORE

H&amp;R FIRESTONE
MIDDLEPORT

BAKER FURNITURE

Mlddt, Of U_, Blotk - POMEROY

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FAST DRIES IN SAFE, LOW HEAT

Sally Sauer and June Balley of

Florence vere cold and an Infected , ear.
Mrs. Charles Vroman is em-ployed at Werner's Radio dur-­
ing the Christmas aeason.

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Mrs, Charles Sauer.
i\lma Baumgardner.
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were Patric Glenn Lambert, Howard West
Odien attend
Ja Bufllaglon Chuckle Bullington Nolan Swackhammer and Fred­
Willa Brown ' Manning Baumgani'. die Abgbott of Mason enjoyed •
huntin trip at New Plymouth
Hr, Jeanne Bowles, Anita Bowles
llondall Bowles, Venlte Hodge,, one day last week.
C.Ounle Bachner wan absent
Jaffrey Hodgu, James Garnes,
from
achool yesterday because
Shirley Gamel Jimmy H a r r 1 1
of
illnes,.
Mary Harris, jolumy Singer, Kar'.
MiBI Mary Park who recently
• Singer, Butch Howard, Charrwent surgery at M e I g s
unde
1- Tolea, Norma Blackwell, Bar- General Is reported
lo be lmprov­
liora Bunch, Phoobo Harper, Katy
mg
mcely.
Quall, Michael Smith Katy Ward
llarfti11 Ward. SmKb-• Holling,- Timmy Thomas, small .on of
bud -«a Richards � Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas bu
been ill at their home with a seDo
J� PIYJM!, Mrs.

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and ,cake weN lflrved by M r 1, Columbus "Visited over the week•
Coln: Mllated by Jo Richards and em: with Sally's parents, Mr. and

CarnlVQ
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Decemher 17th
p
J arty Date
FOr Sporn FO}kS

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Mrs.

leader Uled u her topic, " Keep, were .held yesterday. e Pleas­
Mrs Zella Cross_ enter d
mg �iltnw Christi.�'l. ; She al- a�t Valley
· Hospital today and
lO nad the Christmaa ,tory from
will
under�
facial surgery tomor­
st. Luke, Members re■ponded to
row
morn�g.
roll call with a Chrislmaa carol.
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Gifts of toys were brought by Tom Skmner and three rater
brothers
visited
with
Tom
B
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the member■ to be placed in the nity
.
Arthur
and
n
Mrs
Mr.
p
ls,
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Jaycen Chriltmu baskets f O r
needy farnlllea. Refreshments cat• Skmner_ and Mrs. Dave Fanner
laat Friday. . .
rylng out the Cbrlltm,. Iheme
Busmess v1s1tors in Columbus
were 1erved by the hostess, from
last
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
___. with an arrangea table centen:u
Ch
arIes Asa B radbury and ch'It ·
ment 0f bolly.
dren, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Brad•
· wi. 11 L'l'h• Janu■ry meetmg
� bury and Mr. and Mrs. w ·11·
i 1am
held at the home of Mre. George Betz and Sandy of Jackson.
H· parker·
Ray Pickens has been ab8enl
from school for the past week be,.
1 5th Birthday WIU
cauee of having pneumonia.
Charles Ha,kins, accompanied
Ob,era,ed For Son
by
four ca-workers of Marietta
Mn. Ray Co]es entertained
attende
d a regional dinner meet­
I
d
with a party Satur ay night n
of
Social Security employees
ing
honor of lhl 15th birthday of her

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0. C. Greenlee, Mrs. Fran•
and David Jenkins
Bearhs
ce11
went lo Youngslown Sunday be­
cause of the death of their aunt.
Mrs. Frances Shook who died �est
l services
Mn. George Joachim program Saturday . Her funera

Naval Training Center. Grent
The decision reversed lower Lflke!I. lllinols, for nine weeks of
eourt rulings upholding the law, I recruit indoctrination.
It was one of a series or laws

-rta

Around And
About
Middleport

bach wu attractively decorated
for the Christmas aeaaon when
the Daughten of Ruth c:lass o(
the United Methodist church met
for thek annual Christmas party
Monday afternoon.

, Side Glances

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and No. 2, Pl. Pleasant; Clarence
Woa Lost
Thomas, Letart; Collett Keefer,
Leo�; R. Douglas Roush, Letart; Pomeroy Cement
Clarenco Bles,Jng, Letart; J. w, 1 Block . . . . . . 31\1 toll
Watterson, Apple Grove; E. B. Sport, Center . . . 20 22
Jone,. Pl. Pleasant; CIJ!ford Car- 1 Fall, City Beer .20 22
■an, Mason; Woodrow Brown, Le- Hot Rods . . . . . . . 20 22
tart; and Sam Booton, Letart.
Ohio Powe . . . . . 19 :II

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Cbrlotnw" w ill be given by Roy The poem, "At The Year·, End·
Coleman lo be followed by t h e ing," will be given by Rooney
re■pon■ive reading led by Helen Sauer. A !pecial Christmas an­
them will be presented by I h'e
Taylor.
Senior choir lo be followed by the
morning
sennon by the pastor,
FamUy Dinner ,.
Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
Gll'BR
,
BY Wh'ite,
The dosing prayer will be givMr. and Mrs. Joseph White en- en by Alan Wallace, the benedic­

I Team Single Grune Sports C.en•
Othen on the EDP Honor Roll
ter 910·
were Old Town Fann Units No. 1

B&lt;f, White oo Finl Aid; Panther Congn,s,.
Steele, and Mrs. Bill Kegley. Sue 1
on, Personal rltneu and Flaming I
prevent tchool desegregation. The is transferred Into a taste in the
In■truclora for the group Al• Wray Janet Eshenaur' J a n t t 1
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Al1'0w on Rope Maklng·
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son
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aw invalidated today bars em• milk which ehe gives. Therefore,
oy
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coun•
A Camporee wW bo held in slon1 Includ rtl der and
p
oloyment
of tearhers and admln• he said, it fs impc&gt;rtant that sta•
ng.
grou
singi
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c
Jabuary. The boy1 are ••lllng !lor■ _ Gilbe V. Barn l
strative personnel who do not file blea be kept clean and aweet
Those who 4ttended Include:
I smelling.
plf'lc ba■kell. Larry Manhall nawha County 4-H club agi,nt 1 Leader, - 'Mrs Sue Swartz
he required affidavil
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w• llftt throuah the 1p1t1. preaIdenII - GIenn Smith, W•· Mrs. Roger L. Wilson,
Adrian
boy one! h ,. homa Hlflh School Vo-Ag teach•
TlilN
ey,
M u.
Phyllil
La
Miller,
lh
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eor
Keener,
e
William,,
Thoma,
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r. Swa\1eImo
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�ion agent eecretarles - Janet Ann Willlam■, Mrs. M J I d r e d
Wallace. county 4-H club aaent S1:1yre , Mr1. Alma Turner. a n d
starcher. Charles Sperow asslilant leader,
tr■uur•n SURPRISE _ Santa will see more sizes, colon, and shapes of Cbrlstma■ trees
!'Glnl BIOIIOnl Hlflh S c h o o I - Mr,. John Priddy, Mra. Belly this year than he's ever seen before, thanks largely to research and development
can and Mrs. Bill Kegley adult
·
k d one It K a1ser
Aluminum S Ravenswood Works resulting In new aluminum
councll member, _ Mrs. A&lt;lrian wor
Christmas
Trees
such
Lathey, Jame, Hart, Mrs. Albert Durst, Ravenswood; as this. The tree, being decorated by (left to right): Helen
1
Wilma Bumgarner, Ravenswood; Claire Anne Newton GalllpoThompson, Mrs. I. u. B l a i n, lis Ohio; Doris Osborne,
Ripley, and Bre nda Skeen, Ripley, is one of many tliat
,
Mrs. Nelson Critchfield, Mrs. Je,. will
be
marketed
in
practically
every
In the United State1. Tbe alloy from
l!ouoh, Mrs. William B 1 • 1 n, which the tree is made was developedarea
at
Ravenswood
by the Ravenswood Works
Aud •y W•!11'•:"· Eugene Technical Department. Industry experts p redict
"'11DIIOROUGH, N. H. - El Mr. Ronald Balley and w ile of
almost
2,000 ,000 pounds of aluml�
• an wan a ayes.
dol llowh, llaelne. Ohio, ii the White water, Ml... , and Mrs.
num wU: be used In tree manufacture th is year, an Increase of almost 75 percent
o- of two n1lltorld Guom- Reva Buschek, Barrington. 111.. Prealdenla - Janet R I c e, over last year. .
- tl,at have ,-Uy l'Olllplel- ,..,. called by the aeriou, ill- Susie Haye,, Swendolyn Wheeler, Ravenawood, W. . Va. fSpeclal l la big bu,1n,,. tn the U n I t e d !live tn strength with the hl$her
Wamsley, Sheldon Roush, 1 - T h e nation a burdgeonlng
ed official HIR production
"' of lh&lt;tr father, El•• M. John
State, the logical muU of a tra- priced alloy■
G
r
a
onll, ■-oordlna to th■ Am■r lcon Balley to a hospll•I in Nelson- eo sl Sherry, Mervin Roush, • Chrlstma, tree industry � getting dltl that tarted In ed' 1
cite several advantages
G-, Cattle Club ben.
ville, Ohio. Nov. fifth. They were Virginia Flora, Mary P r I d d y, a decided shot in the arm from Ge:an
held ,tro�g
u minum tree,, not I h e
for
al
aron
DanClark,
Sandra
.
the Ohio River Valley area - a JUSt 1a.f year.
See,
.
� Grov, Etlllbolh. a •Ix gue,to overnight with their bn,. Sh
I
leaat of which are price, beauty,
YIIIHld, productd 14.1111 pound■ thor Olen and family of Zanes- ny Crllch!leld, Connie . Cottrill . ,bot, oddly enough, that h" not
ca
cl 811111 ond •n pound■ of fat in viii;, and their molhor. Mary ' Beverly Slaals and Sue Wray. a lhlng to do w ith trees •• ou ch. Then me the advent ol the cleanlln.,., ver11Wlty, ond 11f•
metal
tree,
- aluminum - and ly. Green tree, nonnall,y aall for
sldenl,
e
Vl
p
Ella
nHiggi
1111 �•· Shi wu milked t w o Balley, S.llefonlaine, 0. On Nov. I
r - r,
Yet by tho lime Christmas all at once. a minor revolution In approximately $1.25 per f o o t.
e
tham,
Ble
ar
er,
Gay
t- dally.
I&amp; lh•y wen, called bac� by the bo
c � morning rolls around, the Jmpe- j
ln
Su
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Locllll Grove Tulip H. 1 flv■- death cl their ialher. The fun• wright , Barbara Sherry, Sandro tu, provided here wlU result 1n l Cbrlllma1 ornamentation a n d Alumlnllll_' trees, while more In
I
)'UN&gt;ld, pnductd 11,ffl pound• eral wu held Nov. 17 at Not.on• Morgan, Jim Sommer, Ann Wil• some of the most unique Christ-' decoration wu off and nmnin8, Ually, wW have an anraa• coal
of mlllt and 11811 poundl of fat In ville with burial In Donesvllle, llam, , Sarah Dunn and Shanin ma, tr... ever to grare Arner� ; Venatlle, re-uaable, end w I t h of approximately $.60 per loot OV·
I UD1que dilplay poaalblllllo■, the er an extended period, ,Ince the
3111 dl)'I. Shtl wa■ mllktd two 0. Mr. Ronald Balley and . •lfe Brown.
.
can homes·
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.stmas r s aluminum tree, caplund a sur- tree, can bo n-used for eeveral
. t. na1ly
Trad
m
perc
nt
ng
ee
fro
pr
Avallable
nationlengths
years,
In
the
,
of
qe
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Buscheck
by
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Mory
and
Mn.
Balley anle Wall , Bonnie Barker, R
t OI rtc.Wdl w«t pervlNd
tree market In their 2 to 10 feet and in practically any
1
Ohio SlalAI Unlv1r11ty.
attended the ,.rvlca.
becca McGrew, Mickey Yester are c • d a r, pine, or • p r u c • 1 al Chrlstmao
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ht
aromatic
trees
cut
n
d
first
bid
br
la
color,
the
ir.e, have a ■Jngular .
James Watoon Cheryl Monroe'
ught
b
o
e
ou
Into
lb h ,e l be clec- j This year, lbe aecond big year beauty If dloplayed properly with
Pam Buffln�n. Linda Lath&lt;; "'
orated
with
llghta
J.md omamonll for aluminum ti.I alumln\llD rotatJna color&lt;d or flood Ughta.
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and Shani� Nibert'
f
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en
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"Bobby, look apln for tht paper, YOllf f&amp;lhtr bu
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Bev,
d
ueed In lh&lt;lr manufacture, an ii&gt; botlnnlna and DO droppln8 IIIOdread Ill tht way U'OWICI tht OtNal boll
: Vikki McDaniel Ronna Erwin
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of
a1mo11
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por
cent
Linda Sue Stew�. Ru,ly s e e:
last year and an euy Indication
rice, Judy Crank. Tina
1 Sandra P
of
the poaslbllitl.. Inherent Ill
\ Bl11, DamII Asbury, and Mer·
Do It E"¥
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new treeo,
Iha Thompoon.
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Aluminum trow are being proI Reportaro - Barbara Higgin
ALSO GOI' A MAILSOlt Mm A ' .
duted by ,ome 15 llmll •lnml
' ootham Witlle Capehart Char·
lWO-fllM
BER COMBINATION LOCI( C1N
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ICrOII the Unilod Slalea for the
111 Andenon, Shella Doll 'eea-,
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STILL
CiMT RGURE rr OUT1980 holiday oeaaon, marketed tn
' Smokey See, Bobby Swarts, Mike
ry
Lew i&amp;, Janel EohenalD', Marty The annual Christmas porty for eve maJor city and town in the
Buffinllon, Glei&gt;va Stllll and children of omployees of th■ Phil• nation, and will uHlmatel)' wllld
Ip Sporn Plant In Graham m. up tn hundrwd■ of tboUlllld■ el.
Johnny Nibert.
Song Leaden _ Kathy Sayre, !Ion will be held al the H a v e n Amer� boa■ b)' air­
Linda Call Jennifer Zerkle GJor. Theater hi New Haven on ])e. mo11UQ1.
' 1a Rousb, Edith ZebnU, N � n o y oember 17, It h11 been llllllOUIIC- Whoa the aluminum Int Idea
got off the around Jut yoar, Kall­
Rice, Qinnlo Wllllamo, Jud, Got· od.
er
ty• Brenda Steele, � Kegley, [ A movie will he ahown and w a s one of the Iii-II m a I �
Nida Walden and Arline Rolllh. · Santa Cla111 wlU dilllributo t1fta aluminum proclucera to
the need for providtne a.....,,
mor•
Game leaden - Georgia Bru- 1 to u- attending.
matcbulc
Uv
picld
competl aly
non, Ju&lt;I), Getty, Linda Humph-I
Wor
ero
t
labrleaton.
!al
al
to
plant
have
witl
he
\
roy, Miko Love, Milton R o u I b,
John Sommer, Linda Wllliaml, lwo portle, on December 13 and The problem cl eomlnl up with
carol,yn Mllltr and Jo Thomplon. OD December II. Th• two date■ auch a bulc material wu broupl
have boon Bot to lfflll1llllodat bin, to Kalis'&amp; 111,u....t
lllllfl Womr■. The partleo wtll b■ Worb, a larp ln'41Plld laclllly
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Clara r. Burtoa, dau&amp;hter of bold al the MOORe Home in Point oombtnlq - cl U. aalloll'a
Mr. and 111n. llarl Burtai of Pltuatlt and wW fealln a buf. mot! modem "'l'llpNDI wflll ad•-' )Jl'Pl&lt;lloll ldlu aad -'
lllum, aradualed November If let di..- and • dance.
Iii ..., to u. planl'a , o a • 1,
r.Phot4p-apller.' Mate School
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al tbo Naval Atr Technical TraJD. In .... YO&lt;I 11llased H, Ibo CBS bllfld1 lralned 'l'ldmlcal �
lnS tri,11 at l'lltaa&lt;ola. Florida. "lllr. Garbmd"' aarlea III Friday 1111111. JlGalb law, a.-woool
vp wllll 1be •
Mr. Burtoa fa a pliotoarljlbar'1 ru,,ta DOW ii knoWD M "'1111
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Crank, Hendenon; Russell Jones, I
CITY LEAGUE
Pl. Pleuant; ')'homa, Bwngamer, Wat Columbia; D. A. Smith, ! High Three Game Ind. ClatwOI'
Hartford; Otmer Uevlng, West Co- Lhy 565.
lumbla; Mayes and Hayman, Ap- 1 High Single Game Hawley 119.
pie Grove; Rolla Lee, Galllpolla Team Three Game, Pomeroy
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One hundred seven persona par• commerclal teacher AOng tead­
I ticipated in the annual 4-H om- ers - Chet Haddox, county school
1 c4!1'1 and Leaders' Trelnlng School music supervitor game leaden
Troop 249 or Pomeroy, Boy . last Saturday in Point Pleasant. - Mike Love, 4-H Junior leader
Seoul■, met al the IOOF llnll Judith Kay Getty, member of and reporters - Mrs. Mary Hyre,
Wtdneaday at 1. There were pa• the Busy Bee Club and • t a t e l Athens Measenger reporter.
lrtl meetln11 ■nd later each pa- winner in recnatioo, told ebout , Assisting with registration were
tral worked on a special thlng: her trip ' to National 4-H C l u b Mrs. Adrian Lathey, Mrs. Eugene

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toostaU, Olit.11 Lewi1, Cindy Sau­
er and Carol Anderson as ush­
en. "The Star of Destiny," a
poem, will be given by D i n d y
Morris and Torn Anderson wlll
give announcements of
lhe
church, and Mick Morris the
&lt;:reed.
A poem. · 'On the Muning or morning welcome.
: be church ora:lllilt, MB. Lillian
.Stieff, Patty Lowery will be the
litw--ai,t for the ,eniee. The invocation and Lord'• Prayer will
be elven by James Miller with
Seren Lewil giving the .-postle's

according to William F. lb• r llO, three montha. •:i.80 b1
rno' o r nrnlr whten• ,uaf1ablt1
one
Grego,..,
Agent • I 01onth.
•�• Maaon f'ounty
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alx wuor1'11. 14.111, thrH mo11thl.
Othon on the DHIA Honor Roil �
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__ --+--weni Marcus Weaver. Letart: C. I
L. Cotterill, Jr., Wut Colwnbla;
J!:DP,

107 Participate In Annual
I Jrainin!! Srhool Saturday

Patrols Work

A llfl'Ci.■.I &lt;luiamM ten·ice Tbt poem, "Why C.an't U Be?' .
, iJ! be prrrct:d neat SUDday will bl &amp;it'fll by Bruce Wallace
,roii,g •l rhe r!n&lt; Unlled J&gt;ro,, Reading tilt acrlpture Jeuon
..,Jt•riM Oil.il"dt of MWl9port l. will bt Janiot Z irkle and D11vid
bt tllo WTP' il'O"P c/. 11M chllrch. ! Lyoo, will -nl !ht prooe wril•
!be tntP"llll la ,mer lhe dine- • in&amp;. "The Loom of Christmas"
lilo of l'w �p OOUDll!lon, Mr. JLldy Sauer will give the Chri!ll­
.nd lira. 1\-.J Vaughan and mu prayer.
Kann Bachner will give the of•
)In. EvtNtt .llelftMr.
P'ollow.lug the organ pHlude by ferlor)' prayer with EdUh Hap­

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PUDll�h.-0 .-,,,.n d•er11oun •xu,p! Sun.
I day b� fh• Oh!u \'alle1 l"uhh•l\ln•

('tomp•n, l lO M.-rn .. ni, S1 . Pom'eroy,
1 Ohiu
Bu•inn1 OHi.·.- pnon• WV Hl:l'f
1 ..Uaurial phu1,, \\, \ - l•ll:58
l!:nler&lt;'rl •• ,,.,-und tll�• ma,11na raol
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W. A. Barker of Southside led •i�i u1 lhe '"'' &lt;&gt;Uir , u
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the DHIA Honor Roll for Mason l)olllodll Kunb11JI. In, 343 Lellln1
Countv for the month of Novem- '"" A \•.- ,�, for� City No VurL

In November

Progress And O fficial Thinking
Government administrative and regu.
latory authorities are necesaary, and
generally do excellent joba In the public
Interest. But at the same time they often
111 behind dramatic changes that are
laking 17lace In today's world.
Take, for lnatance, commercial air ser­
vice from the Portland, Oregon area to
this nation·, most favored overseas va­
cation 1pot, Hawaii.
Service w11 provided b y one major
alrlane. Another major line, Pan Amerl­
ean, applied for permission to fly th•
route II wel1, and thua to &amp;ive travelers
a choice of compeUtlve carriers. Strong
oppoaltlon developed both within and
without the Interested regulatory agen.
cy. It waa said that there was hardly
enoup bu1ine11 for one airllnt, much

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cember 12 at Mercy Hospital.
Grandparenti are Mr. and Mn:.
Lawrence S. Manley and Mr. and
Mn. William Buckley of Middle­

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for Oiri.stmru
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Bruoe and Allan Wallace ; R O y Penny and Brenda have gone to
Cml rnnn Judy Sauer, L y n n Columbua to be with the Manley,
6aohan■n , Don Milli, C 1 l h 1 n for a week.
----Wlltion, Eddie Crook■, Olorlea
MINNESOTA HOLDS
ltltcbon, Bruce Annal and Rev.
LEAD IN TURKEYS
Howard Ruppell
GIVE A CORNING WARE
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2-DaU.y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 , Dec lS, ��6_0

"Bottfe Station s !"'

00MMINTATINO, EDITORIALLY

Led DIDA Roll

The Beef lndustr y Can't Stand Still
The cattle Industry should use greater
181eetlvlty In breeding to produce more
of the kind of beef that 4merican con•
1umers prefer today . That is the view of
Vice-President George M. Lewis of the
American Me.it lnltitute.
The present preference is for lean and
tender beef, and Mr. Lewis suggests that
the elllire lndUJtry join ln a program to
prodw:e more of It. This wou Id involve
greater selectivity of breeding stock; im .
proved feeding and finishin, of the cal·
tie; better control of diseases and pan•
aites; more aclentlflc research on ten•
deritation and longer shelf life; wider
dluemlnation of information on the pro.
per way to cook heel and, laat but not
lealll, a realistic evaluation of the fed•
.-.I meat erading program.

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That program , as it exists now. does

not accurately reflect consumer prefer­

ences. In Mr. Lewis ' words, "Beef eaters
are intnesled primarily in tenderness,
flavor and juicineS!. They believe that
the proof of the pudding Is in the eating.
The federal grading system does not
measure these qualities. The govern­
ment beef grades are based on a concept
that the fattest animal is the best. where•
as preseht-day consumers ha\·e indicatect
in taste tests that they prefer the lean,
tender beef that is less wasty and r,ot
overfinished ."
The beef industry cannot stand still.
Consumer wants and needs and tastes
change, and lt must change to meet
them, and that goes as well for the gov­
ernmental agendes involved.

t l n u rules Deh,,rlld tlY "U
bor while VI.ill
~•· Randolph of Leor. ,·1erSulurrn&gt;
wherl' 1 • a 1 l ll h l e ;10 �ent, per
unt Yllf ll, advu1ce ., Tb.
led the Oct0ber Honor Roll of the we1k1
Dally Senllntel olfl�I ll!l.110 111 inon­

BO WLJNG

sYM1NgON
PE'NTAGON
REORGANIZATION
PIAN

less two.
Well, at long last Pan American got
its Portland•Hawaii franchise, and the
growth ln business in just a year's time
has been explosive - 64 per cent. Both
the airlines are kept busy ferrying eager
pH,engers back and forth between the
mainland and the islands, on both jet
·and piston planes.
Pan American is now seeking govern•
ment permission to fly the great circle
route from the Pacifk Northwest to the
Orient. II Is to be hoped , In the interest
of the growing world-traveling public,
that this permission will be granted :
without another long delay.
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Progress - in the air as elsewhereoufruns official thinking on many an OC·
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ras1on.

On Outdoor

Christmas Tree Industry Gets Shot In Arm

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Courf Knocks

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SEASON HIGHS

tertained with a family dinner lion by Kathy Lacey and depart­
Sunday at their home in Miners- ·ing thoughts by Carol Lyons.
vU�.
Official greetf)-rs will be BevPre■ent were Mr. and Mrs, Jun- erly Perrin, Karen Gregg, Caro­
ior Paulina and children, Pamela lyn Russell and Cheryl Fife. Bul­
Jean, Jerry and Penny Sue of letins for the service will be dis·
Oak Hill; Mr. -,Kl Mn. Raymond tributed by Lynn Daniels and Car­
Salter and aon, Richard, Syn- olyn Nicholson.
cuae; Mias Ruth Ann White
of A special musical number will
Springfield. and Mr. and M r s. also be presented during
the
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service by Mr. and Mrs. P a 11 l
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Haptonstall and son, Bill.

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Ind. 3 Games Woody King 808.
lnd. 1 Game Let Damewood 247.
Team 3 Games Sporta Center
2694.

Arkansas Law

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Beautiful For
Class Meeting

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Out In Ruling

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TOP n5u BOWLERS AVG.

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BULLETIN
Hank Clatworthy 178.
WASHINGTON (UP!l-The Su· I Ken Manley 177.
preme Court Monday put down a Bob Louks 172
1958 Arkansas law requiring pub- Dee Hawley 171
11lic school teachers to report aU
Rock.a Davia 168.
organizations to which they have
belonged or contributed In the
E NLISTS IN NAVY
'. past live years,
Chief Morgan, Recruiter bt
1
lhe Navy Recruiting
•~· . saId 1, Charge
.. decu.1on
The court, In a .,.,
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. t Pl easant' baa rc-P
om
Station.
lhe statute's " comprehensive inrted lhat Rex Davld Cumden , •
terference with associational free- po
son
o! Mr. and Mrs. Charles
dom goes far beyond what might
.
Camden . 2302 Monroe ,...., venue,
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be .1.ust'f'ed
in the exercise of the p l P
, en]J�•ed
� Into
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o In leasan1 , "as
!lt&amp;te,1 1eg1·tlffla
· la lnqulry mto the 111e u. s. Navy on Dcc. 6th• and
· r.1lne!ll!I �?d competency Or 1·t9 has been transferred to the

The home of Mid Lydia Ebo,.,

Attend FUneraI
Record In Nelsonville
Of Their Father

T"8TE TEST
by the Arkansas LeglslaN
ER, Vt. /UPI\ TPF.I.T
MO
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State
milk
flavor
aoecialist Har-Rock school crisis,
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1 old O. Clark say11 that any odor
The atatutes were designed to in the air whlch a cow breathes

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Mrs. M. C. Wilson of New HaV·
Har Been Completed en i, ,laying with her son-In-law
� committee for the inside and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
decoration■ of the Middleport Knight while Mr. Wit.on Is hos­
Flnt United Prelbyt •rlan church pital!zed at Pleasant Valley Hos­
mat Sunday afternoon and &lt;.'Olll• pJtal. Mr. Wilson underwent sur-­
p!IIM Ill work for the Primary gery yesterday morning and wtlh­
and &amp;mday Sd,ool room■ al the stood the operation very well.
cl11nh for th■ Chriltmu seuon. Mra. Blanche Haptonstall wa,
Two larp - wore placod in taken to Meigs General Hospital
the room■ and Cbrlllmu rope SUnday night when ,he became
Md Icicle■ and larii• p a p e r ill.
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BIRffl ANNOUNCED
IINding the comm!U.0 w a a
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Haptonllall
Alllotin
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Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence I!:.
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P
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of Columbus are announc,.
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day were Mn. Haptonatall a n d
the
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children, Bill and dith; Mr.

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daughter, N,ncy; Mn. J 8 m e I
:Mobaby and ehlldren, Marlene
and Jimmy; Mr■• Jame■ Sanborn

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Any man on your Christmas list will be highly pleased

with Jarmans, for he will gel distindive s1ylin1 and
top ,craftsmanship - and '"friendliness of fit" for t'X·
tra-pleasanl walking. (If you don't know his size or
think he'd rather select his shoes himself, we have
Jannan gift certificates.) $10.95 to $15.9Ci.

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FAST DRIES IN SAFE, LOW HEAT

Sally Sauer and June Balley of

Florence vere cold and an Infected , ear.
Mrs. Charles Vroman is em-ployed at Werner's Radio dur-­
ing the Christmas aeason.

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Mrs, Charles Sauer.
i\lma Baumgardner.
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were Patric Glenn Lambert, Howard West
Odien attend
Ja Bufllaglon Chuckle Bullington Nolan Swackhammer and Fred­
Willa Brown ' Manning Baumgani'. die Abgbott of Mason enjoyed •
huntin trip at New Plymouth
Hr, Jeanne Bowles, Anita Bowles
llondall Bowles, Venlte Hodge,, one day last week.
C.Ounle Bachner wan absent
Jaffrey Hodgu, James Garnes,
from
achool yesterday because
Shirley Gamel Jimmy H a r r 1 1
of
illnes,.
Mary Harris, jolumy Singer, Kar'.
MiBI Mary Park who recently
• Singer, Butch Howard, Charrwent surgery at M e I g s
unde
1- Tolea, Norma Blackwell, Bar- General Is reported
lo be lmprov­
liora Bunch, Phoobo Harper, Katy
mg
mcely.
Quall, Michael Smith Katy Ward
llarfti11 Ward. SmKb-• Holling,- Timmy Thomas, small .on of
bud -«a Richards � Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas bu
been ill at their home with a seDo
J� PIYJM!, Mrs.

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and ,cake weN lflrved by M r 1, Columbus "Visited over the week•
Coln: Mllated by Jo Richards and em: with Sally's parents, Mr. and

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leader Uled u her topic, " Keep, were .held yesterday. e Pleas­
Mrs Zella Cross_ enter d
mg �iltnw Christi.�'l. ; She al- a�t Valley
· Hospital today and
lO nad the Christmaa ,tory from
will
under�
facial surgery tomor­
st. Luke, Members re■ponded to
row
morn�g.
roll call with a Chrislmaa carol.
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brothers
visited
with
Tom
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the member■ to be placed in the nity
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Arthur
and
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Mrs
Mr.
p
ls,
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Jaycen Chriltmu baskets f O r
needy farnlllea. Refreshments cat• Skmner_ and Mrs. Dave Fanner
laat Friday. . .
rylng out the Cbrlltm,. Iheme
Busmess v1s1tors in Columbus
were 1erved by the hostess, from
last
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
___. with an arrangea table centen:u
Ch
arIes Asa B radbury and ch'It ·
ment 0f bolly.
dren, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Brad•
· wi. 11 L'l'h• Janu■ry meetmg
� bury and Mr. and Mrs. w ·11·
i 1am
held at the home of Mre. George Betz and Sandy of Jackson.
H· parker·
Ray Pickens has been ab8enl
from school for the past week be,.
1 5th Birthday WIU
cauee of having pneumonia.
Charles Ha,kins, accompanied
Ob,era,ed For Son
by
four ca-workers of Marietta
Mn. Ray Co]es entertained
attende
d a regional dinner meet­
I
d
with a party Satur ay night n
of
Social Security employees
ing
honor of lhl 15th birthday of her

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0. C. Greenlee, Mrs. Fran•
and David Jenkins
Bearhs
ce11
went lo Youngslown Sunday be­
cause of the death of their aunt.
Mrs. Frances Shook who died �est
l services
Mn. George Joachim program Saturday . Her funera

Naval Training Center. Grent
The decision reversed lower Lflke!I. lllinols, for nine weeks of
eourt rulings upholding the law, I recruit indoctrination.
It was one of a series or laws

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Around And
About
Middleport

bach wu attractively decorated
for the Christmas aeaaon when
the Daughten of Ruth c:lass o(
the United Methodist church met
for thek annual Christmas party
Monday afternoon.

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and No. 2, Pl. Pleasant; Clarence
Woa Lost
Thomas, Letart; Collett Keefer,
Leo�; R. Douglas Roush, Letart; Pomeroy Cement
Clarenco Bles,Jng, Letart; J. w, 1 Block . . . . . . 31\1 toll
Watterson, Apple Grove; E. B. Sport, Center . . . 20 22
Jone,. Pl. Pleasant; CIJ!ford Car- 1 Fall, City Beer .20 22
■an, Mason; Woodrow Brown, Le- Hot Rods . . . . . . . 20 22
tart; and Sam Booton, Letart.
Ohio Powe . . . . . 19 :II

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Cbrlotnw" w ill be given by Roy The poem, "At The Year·, End·
Coleman lo be followed by t h e ing," will be given by Rooney
re■pon■ive reading led by Helen Sauer. A !pecial Christmas an­
them will be presented by I h'e
Taylor.
Senior choir lo be followed by the
morning
sennon by the pastor,
FamUy Dinner ,.
Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
Gll'BR
,
BY Wh'ite,
The dosing prayer will be givMr. and Mrs. Joseph White en- en by Alan Wallace, the benedic­

I Team Single Grune Sports C.en•
Othen on the EDP Honor Roll
ter 910·
were Old Town Fann Units No. 1

B&lt;f, White oo Finl Aid; Panther Congn,s,.
Steele, and Mrs. Bill Kegley. Sue 1
on, Personal rltneu and Flaming I
prevent tchool desegregation. The is transferred Into a taste in the
In■truclora for the group Al• Wray Janet Eshenaur' J a n t t 1
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son
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A Camporee wW bo held in slon1 Includ rtl der and
p
oloyment
of tearhers and admln• he said, it fs impc&gt;rtant that sta•
ng.
grou
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Jabuary. The boy1 are ••lllng !lor■ _ Gilbe V. Barn l
strative personnel who do not file blea be kept clean and aweet
Those who 4ttended Include:
I smelling.
plf'lc ba■kell. Larry Manhall nawha County 4-H club agi,nt 1 Leader, - 'Mrs Sue Swartz
he required affidavil
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w• llftt throuah the 1p1t1. preaIdenII - GIenn Smith, W•· Mrs. Roger L. Wilson,
Adrian
boy one! h ,. homa Hlflh School Vo-Ag teach•
TlilN
ey,
M u.
Phyllil
La
Miller,
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Keener,
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William,,
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�ion agent eecretarles - Janet Ann Willlam■, Mrs. M J I d r e d
Wallace. county 4-H club aaent S1:1yre , Mr1. Alma Turner. a n d
starcher. Charles Sperow asslilant leader,
tr■uur•n SURPRISE _ Santa will see more sizes, colon, and shapes of Cbrlstma■ trees
!'Glnl BIOIIOnl Hlflh S c h o o I - Mr,. John Priddy, Mra. Belly this year than he's ever seen before, thanks largely to research and development
can and Mrs. Bill Kegley adult
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k d one It K a1ser
Aluminum S Ravenswood Works resulting In new aluminum
councll member, _ Mrs. A&lt;lrian wor
Christmas
Trees
such
Lathey, Jame, Hart, Mrs. Albert Durst, Ravenswood; as this. The tree, being decorated by (left to right): Helen
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Wilma Bumgarner, Ravenswood; Claire Anne Newton GalllpoThompson, Mrs. I. u. B l a i n, lis Ohio; Doris Osborne,
Ripley, and Bre nda Skeen, Ripley, is one of many tliat
,
Mrs. Nelson Critchfield, Mrs. Je,. will
be
marketed
in
practically
every
In the United State1. Tbe alloy from
l!ouoh, Mrs. William B 1 • 1 n, which the tree is made was developedarea
at
Ravenswood
by the Ravenswood Works
Aud •y W•!11'•:"· Eugene Technical Department. Industry experts p redict
"'11DIIOROUGH, N. H. - El Mr. Ronald Balley and w ile of
almost
2,000 ,000 pounds of aluml�
• an wan a ayes.
dol llowh, llaelne. Ohio, ii the White water, Ml... , and Mrs.
num wU: be used In tree manufacture th is year, an Increase of almost 75 percent
o- of two n1lltorld Guom- Reva Buschek, Barrington. 111.. Prealdenla - Janet R I c e, over last year. .
- tl,at have ,-Uy l'Olllplel- ,..,. called by the aeriou, ill- Susie Haye,, Swendolyn Wheeler, Ravenawood, W. . Va. fSpeclal l la big bu,1n,,. tn the U n I t e d !live tn strength with the hl$her
Wamsley, Sheldon Roush, 1 - T h e nation a burdgeonlng
ed official HIR production
"' of lh&lt;tr father, El•• M. John
State, the logical muU of a tra- priced alloy■
G
r
a
onll, ■-oordlna to th■ Am■r lcon Balley to a hospll•I in Nelson- eo sl Sherry, Mervin Roush, • Chrlstma, tree industry � getting dltl that tarted In ed' 1
cite several advantages
G-, Cattle Club ben.
ville, Ohio. Nov. fifth. They were Virginia Flora, Mary P r I d d y, a decided shot in the arm from Ge:an
held ,tro�g
u minum tree,, not I h e
for
al
aron
DanClark,
Sandra
.
the Ohio River Valley area - a JUSt 1a.f year.
See,
.
� Grov, Etlllbolh. a •Ix gue,to overnight with their bn,. Sh
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leaat of which are price, beauty,
YIIIHld, productd 14.1111 pound■ thor Olen and family of Zanes- ny Crllch!leld, Connie . Cottrill . ,bot, oddly enough, that h" not
ca
cl 811111 ond •n pound■ of fat in viii;, and their molhor. Mary ' Beverly Slaals and Sue Wray. a lhlng to do w ith trees •• ou ch. Then me the advent ol the cleanlln.,., ver11Wlty, ond 11f•
metal
tree,
- aluminum - and ly. Green tree, nonnall,y aall for
sldenl,
e
Vl
p
Ella
nHiggi
1111 �•· Shi wu milked t w o Balley, S.llefonlaine, 0. On Nov. I
r - r,
Yet by tho lime Christmas all at once. a minor revolution In approximately $1.25 per f o o t.
e
tham,
Ble
ar
er,
Gay
t- dally.
I&amp; lh•y wen, called bac� by the bo
c � morning rolls around, the Jmpe- j
ln
Su
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Locllll Grove Tulip H. 1 flv■- death cl their ialher. The fun• wright , Barbara Sherry, Sandro tu, provided here wlU result 1n l Cbrlllma1 ornamentation a n d Alumlnllll_' trees, while more In
I
)'UN&gt;ld, pnductd 11,ffl pound• eral wu held Nov. 17 at Not.on• Morgan, Jim Sommer, Ann Wil• some of the most unique Christ-' decoration wu off and nmnin8, Ually, wW have an anraa• coal
of mlllt and 11811 poundl of fat In ville with burial In Donesvllle, llam, , Sarah Dunn and Shanin ma, tr... ever to grare Arner� ; Venatlle, re-uaable, end w I t h of approximately $.60 per loot OV·
I UD1que dilplay poaalblllllo■, the er an extended period, ,Ince the
3111 dl)'I. Shtl wa■ mllktd two 0. Mr. Ronald Balley and . •lfe Brown.
.
can homes·
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.stmas r s aluminum tree, caplund a sur- tree, can bo n-used for eeveral
. t. na1ly
Trad
m
perc
nt
ng
ee
fro
pr
Avallable
nationlengths
years,
In
the
,
of
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Buscheck
by
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and
Mn.
Balley anle Wall , Bonnie Barker, R
t OI rtc.Wdl w«t pervlNd
tree market In their 2 to 10 feet and in practically any
1
Ohio SlalAI Unlv1r11ty.
attended the ,.rvlca.
becca McGrew, Mickey Yester are c • d a r, pine, or • p r u c • 1 al Chrlstmao
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aromatic
trees
cut
n
d
first
bid
br
la
color,
the
ir.e, have a ■Jngular .
James Watoon Cheryl Monroe'
ught
b
o
e
ou
Into
lb h ,e l be clec- j This year, lbe aecond big year beauty If dloplayed properly with
Pam Buffln�n. Linda Lath&lt;; "'
orated
with
llghta
J.md omamonll for aluminum ti.I alumln\llD rotatJna color&lt;d or flood Ughta.
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and Shani� Nibert'
f
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ry offlclala estbnate almolt Then, too, they look jull u W _.,• ., .., .,. ,. ,. ... ,.."!
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en
seuon
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"Bobby, look apln for tht paper, YOllf f&amp;lhtr bu
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Bev,
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ueed In lh&lt;lr manufacture, an ii&gt; botlnnlna and DO droppln8 IIIOdread Ill tht way U'OWICI tht OtNal boll
: Vikki McDaniel Ronna Erwin
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of
a1mo11
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por
cent
Linda Sue Stew�. Ru,ly s e e:
last year and an euy Indication
rice, Judy Crank. Tina
1 Sandra P
of
the poaslbllitl.. Inherent Ill
\ Bl11, DamII Asbury, and Mer·
Do It E"¥
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the
new treeo,
Iha Thompoon.
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ALSO GOI' A MAILSOlt Mm A ' .
duted by ,ome 15 llmll •lnml
' ootham Witlle Capehart Char·
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BER COMBINATION LOCI( C1N
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ICrOII the Unilod Slalea for the
111 Andenon, Shella Doll 'eea-,
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STILL
CiMT RGURE rr OUT1980 holiday oeaaon, marketed tn
' Smokey See, Bobby Swarts, Mike
ry
Lew i&amp;, Janel EohenalD', Marty The annual Christmas porty for eve maJor city and town in the
Buffinllon, Glei&gt;va Stllll and children of omployees of th■ Phil• nation, and will uHlmatel)' wllld
Ip Sporn Plant In Graham m. up tn hundrwd■ of tboUlllld■ el.
Johnny Nibert.
Song Leaden _ Kathy Sayre, !Ion will be held al the H a v e n Amer� boa■ b)' air­
Linda Call Jennifer Zerkle GJor. Theater hi New Haven on ])e. mo11UQ1.
' 1a Rousb, Edith ZebnU, N � n o y oember 17, It h11 been llllllOUIIC- Whoa the aluminum Int Idea
got off the around Jut yoar, Kall­
Rice, Qinnlo Wllllamo, Jud, Got· od.
er
ty• Brenda Steele, � Kegley, [ A movie will he ahown and w a s one of the Iii-II m a I �
Nida Walden and Arline Rolllh. · Santa Cla111 wlU dilllributo t1fta aluminum proclucera to
the need for providtne a.....,,
mor•
Game leaden - Georgia Bru- 1 to u- attending.
matcbulc
Uv
picld
competl aly
non, Ju&lt;I), Getty, Linda Humph-I
Wor
ero
t
labrleaton.
!al
al
to
plant
have
witl
he
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John Sommer, Linda Wllliaml, lwo portle, on December 13 and The problem cl eomlnl up with
carol,yn Mllltr and Jo Thomplon. OD December II. Th• two date■ auch a bulc material wu broupl
have boon Bot to lfflll1llllodat bin, to Kalis'&amp; 111,u....t
lllllfl Womr■. The partleo wtll b■ Worb, a larp ln'41Plld laclllly
1111: GIIADOATU
Clara r. Burtoa, dau&amp;hter of bold al the MOORe Home in Point oombtnlq - cl U. aalloll'a
Mr. and 111n. llarl Burtai of Pltuatlt and wW fealln a buf. mot! modem "'l'llpNDI wflll ad•-' )Jl'Pl&lt;lloll ldlu aad -'
lllum, aradualed November If let di..- and • dance.
Iii ..., to u. planl'a , o a • 1,
r.Phot4p-apller.' Mate School
ta •••
al tbo Naval Atr Technical TraJD. In .... YO&lt;I 11llased H, Ibo CBS bllfld1 lralned 'l'ldmlcal �
lnS tri,11 at l'lltaa&lt;ola. Florida. "lllr. Garbmd"' aarlea III Friday 1111111. JlGalb law, a.-woool
vp wllll 1be •
Mr. Burtoa fa a pliotoarljlbar'1 ru,,ta DOW ii knoWD M "'1111
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Gulml Toucb.•
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Edward Bumgarner; Letart· Ray
Crank, Hendenon; Russell Jones, I
CITY LEAGUE
Pl. Pleuant; ')'homa, Bwngamer, Wat Columbia; D. A. Smith, ! High Three Game Ind. ClatwOI'
Hartford; Otmer Uevlng, West Co- Lhy 565.
lumbla; Mayes and Hayman, Ap- 1 High Single Game Hawley 119.
pie Grove; Rolla Lee, Galllpolla Team Three Game, Pomeroy
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I ticipated in the annual 4-H om- ers - Chet Haddox, county school
1 c4!1'1 and Leaders' Trelnlng School music supervitor game leaden
Troop 249 or Pomeroy, Boy . last Saturday in Point Pleasant. - Mike Love, 4-H Junior leader
Seoul■, met al the IOOF llnll Judith Kay Getty, member of and reporters - Mrs. Mary Hyre,
Wtdneaday at 1. There were pa• the Busy Bee Club and • t a t e l Athens Measenger reporter.
lrtl meetln11 ■nd later each pa- winner in recnatioo, told ebout , Assisting with registration were
tral worked on a special thlng: her trip ' to National 4-H C l u b Mrs. Adrian Lathey, Mrs. Eugene

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toostaU, Olit.11 Lewi1, Cindy Sau­
er and Carol Anderson as ush­
en. "The Star of Destiny," a
poem, will be given by D i n d y
Morris and Torn Anderson wlll
give announcements of
lhe
church, and Mick Morris the
&lt;:reed.
A poem. · 'On the Muning or morning welcome.
: be church ora:lllilt, MB. Lillian
.Stieff, Patty Lowery will be the
litw--ai,t for the ,eniee. The invocation and Lord'• Prayer will
be elven by James Miller with
Seren Lewil giving the .-postle's

according to William F. lb• r llO, three montha. •:i.80 b1
rno' o r nrnlr whten• ,uaf1ablt1
one
Grego,..,
Agent • I 01onth.
•�• Maaon f'ounty
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alx wuor1'11. 14.111, thrH mo11thl.
Othon on the DHIA Honor Roil �
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__ --+--weni Marcus Weaver. Letart: C. I
L. Cotterill, Jr., Wut Colwnbla;
J!:DP,

107 Participate In Annual
I Jrainin!! Srhool Saturday

Patrols Work

A llfl'Ci.■.I &lt;luiamM ten·ice Tbt poem, "Why C.an't U Be?' .
, iJ! be prrrct:d neat SUDday will bl &amp;it'fll by Bruce Wallace
,roii,g •l rhe r!n&lt; Unlled J&gt;ro,, Reading tilt acrlpture Jeuon
..,Jt•riM Oil.il"dt of MWl9port l. will bt Janiot Z irkle and D11vid
bt tllo WTP' il'O"P c/. 11M chllrch. ! Lyoo, will -nl !ht prooe wril•
!be tntP"llll la ,mer lhe dine- • in&amp;. "The Loom of Christmas"
lilo of l'w �p OOUDll!lon, Mr. JLldy Sauer will give the Chri!ll­
.nd lira. 1\-.J Vaughan and mu prayer.
Kann Bachner will give the of•
)In. EvtNtt .llelftMr.
P'ollow.lug the organ pHlude by ferlor)' prayer with EdUh Hap­

• ,,11.,. •- o••,. l'\1·11•'"·
PUDll�h.-0 .-,,,.n d•er11oun •xu,p! Sun.
I day b� fh• Oh!u \'alle1 l"uhh•l\ln•

('tomp•n, l lO M.-rn .. ni, S1 . Pom'eroy,
1 Ohiu
Bu•inn1 OHi.·.- pnon• WV Hl:l'f
1 ..Uaurial phu1,, \\, \ - l•ll:58
l!:nler&lt;'rl •• ,,.,-und tll�• ma,11na raol
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Pomeroy,
W. A. Barker of Southside led •i�i u1 lhe '"'' &lt;&gt;Uir , u
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reprHetnau•••
the DHIA Honor Roll for Mason l)olllodll Kunb11JI. In, 343 Lellln1
Countv for the month of Novem- '"" A \•.- ,�, for� City No VurL

In November

Progress And O fficial Thinking
Government administrative and regu.
latory authorities are necesaary, and
generally do excellent joba In the public
Interest. But at the same time they often
111 behind dramatic changes that are
laking 17lace In today's world.
Take, for lnatance, commercial air ser­
vice from the Portland, Oregon area to
this nation·, most favored overseas va­
cation 1pot, Hawaii.
Service w11 provided b y one major
alrlane. Another major line, Pan Amerl­
ean, applied for permission to fly th•
route II wel1, and thua to &amp;ive travelers
a choice of compeUtlve carriers. Strong
oppoaltlon developed both within and
without the Interested regulatory agen.
cy. It waa said that there was hardly
enoup bu1ine11 for one airllnt, much

Spedal Christmas Service Will
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cember 12 at Mercy Hospital.
Grandparenti are Mr. and Mn:.
Lawrence S. Manley and Mr. and
Mn. William Buckley of Middle­

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Mr, and Mr■• Danald Lowery and port, · Greal-grandporenta are
for Oiri.stmru
claupt.r, Patty; Mr■. Dal• W!I- Mr,. Ruby McCumber, Mrs. Ella
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!Ir, and lira. Richard Vaughan, llo9emary Hy•ell and daughters,
Bruoe and Allan Wallace ; R O y Penny and Brenda have gone to
Cml rnnn Judy Sauer, L y n n Columbua to be with the Manley,
6aohan■n , Don Milli, C 1 l h 1 n for a week.
----Wlltion, Eddie Crook■, Olorlea
MINNESOTA HOLDS
ltltcbon, Bruce Annal and Rev.
LEAD IN TURKEYS
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GIVE A CORNING WARE
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wants another. Th1l'1 why you're ,:iving I rnan his kind
row Minneeota has had this dis- provide all""Purpose c:onvenience from freezer to range ·
flowen. Slzel S-M
And the ramily-size F-85 - built for the buyer who
of g.ift when you give one with the Pendleton label.
wants , something better in the low-price field! It'•
tQ Jabllil Thzte aaucepana, 3 cover,, cradle, 10 ii'I:, lkil•
And by the way, Pendleton all wool plaid 1bl.rtl are
tlnction. n produced I per cent
DlDnl bird, thl11 year to ltaj-m let, cover, cradle and 1 detaichable handle (tit, 111
O
lds
for
181
the
A('tion
Line
in
perronntnce
and
now
machine-washable. Jackel $17.50. Sport Shirt
C
pieces). '24-"·
$13.95. Tia
d.,lgnt
top.
ci.n, Rohe-in•Bag $17.llll. Muffler
$5.00, Robe $211.00. Hose $3.150. Alw■ya Yll'lin wool.
'Die other leading olalel, tn
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' The Sncrt: Des.�

Senate
Draw�-Bead On Mr.
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!olution Is Termed 'National Disgrace'

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M inneapoliii Soc1�Ly fo1 the Blrnd
sponsors a bowling league for the
blmd and persons with only par­
_t 1al \';sion,

: ichest Nation
;een Fouling
lts Own Nest

Aided lly members of lhe Ki­
wanis and volunteers, the league
CHlCAGO tUPl 1 - The R ig has been in Op&lt;.-'ration for l9 years
·1 en Dbserved one of Its best bas- now There are six teams for
ketball niJ1,hts of the young season men and four for women.
,
with three victories in four tilts

.. �ainsl non-ronferl'nC'e opposit ion I
Helping boost the leajii:ue's rec- 1
Mi\.RKING TIME
ord vnsus the m1t l.:mdt.•rs WPrt' I
Indiana, whil'h beat Missouri 66-55 WORCESTER Mass. 1 UPII
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Purdue, an 83-64 w inn t'r over John G rant, a clock repairm
birth•
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his
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who
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whkh easily trimmed Creighton I day Thanksgmng �ay, has a
Qte
89-17. Illinois , howe ,·e r, w as a sister-in-law who will celebr

birthday

her 102.nd
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Now I n Progress Every Day 'Til Christmas!

Alltolutely Sen11tlonol - Ito,. Wide. ■ -rthlne Included, Th•
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,u,chne 1nythln1 - Y11, ANYTHING In our start Including
netltnllty 1dffrtl1N Item,. K"p 111 •f your Hit■ tlips and
,a111nt thtffl 11 our -,eclal cuh dedc. For every $10.00 pur•
cht1t Plc._n,• wHI ,.., you on, 1hlny ,llnr dollar, Just think
what reu an buy with all the extra c11h. No ont c1n dupllcat,
the ·t1lue1 ta bl t.und at Plcliltn•' durl"I their
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WASHINGTON fUPD The chief
Torn Kel�Yif the U.S Public Health Service
sta� Poll� investigated three Sl500.
1 PHSI .said today the pollution of
accidents during the weekend. -•--•---••-:::.cacC4 anco._
the country's streams and lake■
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is "a national disgrace" which
POMEROY
POMEROY
threatens a new health problem
for this and future generatiom.
OHIO
OH 10
"It is tragic for the world'1
The accident occtllffil when a
richest, most powerful and most
car traveling north driven
by I
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Denver Stanle) Tucker, 33, \3uf.
foul its own ...1, . limit its own
fa1o. wu making a right tum on­
growth and threaten the health or
ta Arbuckle Creek road and was
its people," Surgeon General Le­
struck from the rear by another
Roy E. Burney declared in a
north bound car driven by Vir­
speech prepared for the opeoing
gll Herdman. 57, ol Leon.
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session of lbe National Conference
Herdman received a cut lo-re­
on Water Pollution.
bead
and Danny Lee Tucker, II
About 1,500 representatives or
years
old. received minor lacer.a-.
federal. state and local govem­
tloos
aod
abra,ioru. Herdman
leols, industry and agriculture,
waa cited for driving while in­
conservation groups ru1d civic as­
toxicated. Damages 1'I the I w o
soci� were here £or the three­
cars was e!tirnated at $400,
day conference, called by Burney
Ttie second accident resulted In
at the request of President Eisen­
DO
injuries and no arresta. The
hower and Welfare Secretary Ar­
accident occurred 3.1 miles north
thur Flemming, to map a program
of Pt. Pleasant on Route 62 and
which will assure the United
Involved a north bound car driv­
States of dean water.
en by Robert Lee Games, 23. of
In a pamphlet distributed at the
Dunbar and a southbound car
meeting, the Public Health Serv­
driven by Mary M. Mowery, 33.
ice said the nation would have to
West Columbia. Slick road condi­
&gt;spend 310.6 billion over the next
tions
apparently caused t h e
,. / 10 years to clean up lb polluted
Garnes
car
to slide into the left
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streams and lakes.
side o( lhe Mowery car. Damages
!Jurney warned that the pollu­
was estimated al $400.
tion problem, aggravated. by con•
1he third accident occurred at
stantly increase demands, for waGallipolis Ferry Sunday evening
ter, already LS acute and wm
and involved three vehicle.a and
grow worse.
injured two plnOnS. A car driv"It .is estimated lhat the water
en by Robert Gordon Davis, 'rl,
in the Ohio River, at times of low
or Middleport, Ohio, had b e • n
flow, is used almost four times a,
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parked along Route I and was
it flowa from Pennsylvania to the
pulling oni&lt;I the bigbWBJ when a
MississiRPI," he said.
northbound car driven by Edwin
The population growth compliR. Gobel, 36, of Huntington was
cates the task of keeping supplies
passlng another northbound car
pure, because waler supply intake
driven by Randall Lee Duncan,
and sewage outlets are wedged
34, of Apple Grove.
doser together and "one city
For Low, Low Price Toys, Vi,it Our "Toy Outlet Room," 2 Daan
The Davis tar atrud: the Godraws its water supply chiefly
bel car knocking it htto the Doofrom another elty's wastes, '' Bur.;.�,ii
East Of Our Pre1ent Building. Rented To Hendle Our Surplus
can car. Mrs Helen F. Gobel, 45,
ney said.
a passenger in her husband's car
He said research was urgently
11r
Toys Until Christm11 At A GREAT SAVING TO YOU.
was ln!ated al Pleuanl Valley
needed into highly toxic industrial
Hospital for minor lnjurleo and
chemicals In water which may
released. Toni Lee Duncan, age
Open E1'erg Night /tfot1, Tiana s.t.
hann the drinker, He cited chloro5,
a
passenger
In
her
alher'o
car,
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phenol, which c;,an be tasled al .
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!UPI) _ ChemIcaI WBJ believed to have lllffered
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\he lnflnlteslmai dilution ol one
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magazrne
de5er1bes
lhe
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pert per billion parts or water,
per Ohio Valley as "'the naUon's
and a chlorinated insecticide (enheaviest poJlution area."
drinl which kills fish in this pro11ie trade publication of the
porton.
chemical
industry said in its curDramatic progress has been
rent
edition
that federal action ls
made by the government in studypossible
to
supplemen
t air and waing waterborne disease, Burney
ter
pollution
�
abatement
efforts
sald, but universities and other
made by plants and municipallresearch centers must join In
ties.
speeding and expanding the reThe magazine noted that the Insearch.
dustry spends up to a half milBurney said cities and lndus' .
Uon dollars a year to control pol•
tries are fundamentally responsl. ;I
lution,
ble for clean water.
.,Few chemical process Indus•
"Our success or failure in poltl'ies are built today without conJution control will be proportion.'
siderable money and energy belng
ate to the application o( control
spent on waste disposal, " the pubmeasures by those who discharge
lication said. "Chemfoa1 companwastes into the waters," he said.
States must continue to be key- THE RIVER _ LIFF ARTERY· Middleport Mayor l) are perfecting their anti-pollu;tones in the light, and lhe fed- Kenneth McElhinney and slreet for�man Lewis Ellis In- 110 d lces and teehniques."
1 : •rone hme th0 magaera! governmeat must lead In spec! work completed last summer on the Middleport
. prob
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provldlng research, inveSUgntion levee which is rapidly becoming a mecca for boat en-- '"e �1."d• the ai 011u1100
\f
1em ge s more er t ca1 each year
and help for state and local prothusfasts by Tri-State area residents. A century ago the and the water poll
,
ution . program
·�r�s. Burney said.
. Water pollution control ls a na- 1 1river" inspired the birth of towns like Middleport to is gelling worse.
help handle the commerce of a young nation. Today the
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li�nal !!"°blem or ��e fltSt mag- river is l'eady to give a rebu·th to the same small towns
TO ATTEND BANQUET
mtude, he said. In a nation as a nation rushes headlong into an era of new and ex_
f
such as ours, we can fmd enough citing kinds of recreation - much of it on inland wa- Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Smllh Jr.
mone�· we can develop enough ters. Governments of eight stntes along the Ohio have of Charleston plan to attend the
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selenlll,e and technologi.cal capa- agreed the river and its valley, ii ii is to reach its full Imperial Electric Banquet.
bil1ty, enough public ':°ncern •nd potential as an industrial Ruhr, must be more free of
enough mutual confidence and pollution. The same holds true if the river is to be used Harvest Is Poor In
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1000 1:1,111 1&lt;1 reach • balanced so- widely for private boa ting . In the scenes above the may- Rabbit-Stocked A rea
ut,oo.
or, who proposed the improvements on the levee, and XENIA - "A good example of
Another apeaker, Dr. lrn N Ga, saw them through town council and Ellis check ( lop) lhe futility or stocking cottonlail
orlelson, lint chief 01 the U.S the widened parking area al enlr�nce to the waler; (sec- rabbits was brought to light by
Fish and WildlJfe Service and now ond) the widened street approach lo (he water's en-· opening day game bag figure,
president of the "'.lldllle Manage- trance ; and (lower), the outer wall which was repaired for soulhweslcrn Ohio stat� pub­
ment Inshtute, sa,d the threat of with concrete. The work was accomplished by street lie hunting areas." declare, Dale
pollution to Mlionol and individual crewmen at a fraction of the cost it would have cost oth- Whiiesell, Wildmo District 6
well-being "no longer can be tol- erwise _ estimated al around $250 - and under Eilis's �•me management agent.
Four state areas were stocked
erated" becau: it has become an supervision , with the aid of the mayor and councilmen.
with native Ohio cottontails, live
,-,c_mmmlc danger.
sided over by the chapter pres!- trapped and released last winter.
DKG's Met fn
dent. Mrs. Jack Warner of Jack- On these four areas- the opening
son. During the program, carols day rabbit k i11 declined and the
Syracuse At
were sung by the group w I t h heavier the stocking the in-eater
Mrs. C 0. Chapman ., leader. the decline, said Whitesell.
Mason CountY Iarmers, w h O
were
e- "Jn cont�t• no rabbits
rs. Forrest Bachie! OI M'ddl
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�I• to exhibit in the M a II o n The Alpha Omicron chapter of
released on the Sprmg
Valley
port
was
the
&lt;111est
speaker
and
·:ounty Hay and Silage Show will Delta Kappa Gamma held ite De.0
.
h
ad as her topic""Re11glons o1 the Wildllfe Areal and here the hunt
t
ho
th
t
r
r
me
g
o
a
e
1ave their
· . hay and aJla�e judged. �be lll&lt;&gt;O m
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World. Her subject was covered ing success was higher, one or
1('(.'()rd1ng Io lhe 1o 11owmg score J\'u·s. G eneva Nolen m syracuse.
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the few areas fn Ohio to show an
'The meeting opened with a buf-, In_ 8 very intercetmg and in£onn- increase," said Whitesell,
·ol'ds.
CORN SILAGI:: SCORE CARD (et luncheon The Nolan home ahve mnnner. Mn. Either Daub- "Th " Ind 'cales that lhe prac-­
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Maturity' 20 points' Half Dent' was attractively decoroted for er of Jackson gave 8 brief ec- 11c:e o'1' s1ocklng rabblt.s may be
count °l lhe Mes9J'ah bY Han_del 1 Early or Full Dent, 15 Milk the occasion. Mrs. Nolan was asundesirable...
r Malure, 10.
sisted bv Mrs. Vinas Lee, Mrs. Then she played two selections
ry
� CMttelll _ !O -potnt1, Avice Frecker and Mrs. L e e from this famous composition.
Feet beat when Ironing? Place
"&gt;lenUful 20 C:Onslderable 16 Oc· Lee. ,
Chapter members attending the a thick rubber mat where yau
·asional 10 Absent
The business meeting was pre- meeting from Jackson and VJn- stand. lt"R n shock absorber that
Odor - 20 polatt, Pleasant 20
ton counties were Eena� Adams, !1pell:, comfort.
cceptable 15 Unpleasant 10 Pu- 40 Early Bloom 30 Lah:! Bloom Cleo Barnes. Mabel Conley, Esy
·id Foul 5.
20 Seed 20.
ther Dauber, Gwendolyn Davis,
Celor - !O paint., Green 20, pH (acidity - Ualreated 20 Amy Gettles, Elizabeth Lantz, ' AKER and SEYFRIED
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:rownish Green 15, Brown 10. point., 4.2 or below 20 4.3 - 4.5 Ann Mccarrell, Ruth Owens, Ev­
'lack 5.
15 4.6 - 4.8 10 above 4.8 5.
alyn Thomas, Rachel W a r n e r, • 0 11• IENNO X dealer
pH (acldM:y) - 2t polata - 4.2 pH (acidity - Treated - 20 M a u d e Esmonte and Esther
'NEW and USED
1· below �. 4.3 - .4, 5 15 4.6 pobatl, 4.5 (Ir below 20 4.G - 4.8 Macrker. Meigs county members
R to above 4.8 5.
15 4,9 - ·s.1 10 above 5.1 6.
attending includl'd D o r o t h y
':OAL, OIL, GAS
$tort
Crop MatarllJ - Predomlllate- /!CORE CARD FOR nAY, Col- Barne(. E01el Chapman, R u t h
FURNACES
. Grail fO pelatl, Boot 40 Head· or 20 points Leafiness in
Le- Euler, Avicc Frecker, E t b e l
ing SO ·Fiowe.rina 20 Seod Staie gume, 20 points Maturity 20 Garland, Lee Lee, Vina, L e e,
Phone WY-2-3794
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POMEROY, OHIO
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Sales. San J o s t,
�am., has another new kitchen
a I d e - an electric "brisker''
which supplles mild wannth to
counteract the dampned which
lum!il limp food11 such as eooki!'
null. potato chips and cereal!!I aml
cake sugar. About the siZe of a
breadbox U8¾ by II by II inch­
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st..1 and aluminum with black '
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3 Accidents
Investigated
By Officers

wtr ;wt ,_ I ! Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•M14dleport, 0. , Die. U, 1
Jean En.. Dabo
JIIt
TD FAMILy
weebod ll home wilh htt par- �X JVNCTJON, VI . l l/PIJ­
fflts, Mr. and Mro. Villceot Dabo. Wben Etoo G. P■rb Jr., joined
M.1aa Dabo ii att,rvlin1 Tecl,nk:11 the Army be WU jult foUow
UJg Pl,.n!J of ,_ ID 11111 Mr
School of Nur1ing al Marietta family tradition. HUI father It a b1a&lt;k -.. Rldt ID �
Sunday M.1h Dabo wu honored I �ired Army
captain with JI ■nd tomlort and let Iba
wit
birthda
a
h
dinner
y
by
M r I l yean' 11.ervict. His grandfather Is mile, noot bl, loo 1111, 1--,
1
- You'll be ll■d yoa dl4.
1 a rttired
rnasttr aargeant with 28
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back lnjury and was laken to 1er yean' � .ice And bia •l.tttt
ll
1 a phyolclmt by her lather.
a wAC lieutenant.
Da"id was cited for failure to -­
yield ri�t-of-way. Damages 1'11 Jahn K. Smith. Allo -t ■t
&amp;
the three cars was estimated at the dinner wa,, her parent., and
l'OMIIO'I'

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Nolan Residence

NOTHING TO BUY - JUST REGISTER AT TIISE

T R E A S U R E C H EST STORES

r�n fla111e • tt •Jtct ION ctae mottrilh to "re-entry" t111perthut1

Natural a•- lndu1o,1·is moat venatlle fuel

Nal\lral 111, the Ideal file! tor -kl•a and
be•tio&amp; ia a favorila with illdllllry, too. Its ver­
aatilo CllOIJJ b med Ill a lbollwld Wl)'I.
OU ii bcll&gt;ln.l to ■olw -iry problam of mi,.
lilea
of llOle cones. And, lll
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1f1 llameo aro med Ill fuhioACOAtrut,
,-SletM.
IDa iDtricac.
JU&gt;I a few of di■ odler 11101111tin1 ,,... to •hlcb
ti&gt;•
ID 11-1 au Is put:
J'r,,-bls a!Ujiduwu, .tee! and glm. Ann•alina
tirq,ble at a mDH-minute clip. . Formin&amp; PIIIO­
nmic f◄ , I 1)10, 11'fndebieJch

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HardeoJos bearin,- and me1a1a requiring abrasion•
mistaot surfaces, and •trtnglhenina steels llial
must mist hi&amp;b abock loads.

Baking enamel and porcelain flni,be, on appll,
aaces. Doing hundreds of commercial b......
•"'•· aad
cookina choffl.
_ Wberover controlled, oconomlcoJ, clean bell! 1,
needed, you'll find natural ps being used, Tbal'o
why the demand for this FDergy fuel is growing,
consllntly • • • and why TeJUJ Eulom', role u
Plpellper of Energy daily
in im!'&lt;)rtance,

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Pomeroy National Bank
S11fllers
New York Clothing House
Goessler Jewel
l ancl Z Inn Shtp
City Loa■
fur1111rs Bank ancl
n.e Daly Stttl■ei
Dtwnlt-Gross l11e.
Savings Co.
Clrdes RtJll■IDf
Swhher and lohse Drugs
Cuckler Realty
l'olltl'OJ Pasl1 Shop
Marguerite Shoe Shop
and C Jewelers
AssociatN Racllo 1ncl 1V
Elberfeltls
l»omeroy I.en Franklin
Hartley ancl Bwiltlt
Simons
Grover's Studio
Sliot Sten
Moores
\1ullen Insurance
Starlcs P111i..macf
Max Ward Insurance
Robinson's laundry
Ohio v•, Pl1rl I
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!olution Is Termed 'National Disgrace'

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Aided lly members of lhe Ki­
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CHlCAGO tUPl 1 - The R ig has been in Op&lt;.-'ration for l9 years
·1 en Dbserved one of Its best bas- now There are six teams for
ketball niJ1,hts of the young season men and four for women.
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with three victories in four tilts

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WASHINGTON fUPD The chief
Torn Kel�Yif the U.S Public Health Service
sta� Poll� investigated three Sl500.
1 PHSI .said today the pollution of
accidents during the weekend. -•--•---••-:::.cacC4 anco._
the country's streams and lake■
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is "a national disgrace" which
POMEROY
POMEROY
threatens a new health problem
for this and future generatiom.
OHIO
OH 10
"It is tragic for the world'1
The accident occtllffil when a
richest, most powerful and most
car traveling north driven
by I
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technologica11)' advanced nation to
Denver Stanle) Tucker, 33, \3uf.
foul its own ...1, . limit its own
fa1o. wu making a right tum on­
growth and threaten the health or
ta Arbuckle Creek road and was
its people," Surgeon General Le­
struck from the rear by another
Roy E. Burney declared in a
north bound car driven by Vir­
speech prepared for the opeoing
gll Herdman. 57, ol Leon.
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session of lbe National Conference
Herdman received a cut lo-re­
on Water Pollution.
bead
and Danny Lee Tucker, II
About 1,500 representatives or
years
old. received minor lacer.a-.
federal. state and local govem­
tloos
aod
abra,ioru. Herdman
leols, industry and agriculture,
waa cited for driving while in­
conservation groups ru1d civic as­
toxicated. Damages 1'I the I w o
soci� were here £or the three­
cars was e!tirnated at $400,
day conference, called by Burney
Ttie second accident resulted In
at the request of President Eisen­
DO
injuries and no arresta. The
hower and Welfare Secretary Ar­
accident occurred 3.1 miles north
thur Flemming, to map a program
of Pt. Pleasant on Route 62 and
which will assure the United
Involved a north bound car driv­
States of dean water.
en by Robert Lee Games, 23. of
In a pamphlet distributed at the
Dunbar and a southbound car
meeting, the Public Health Serv­
driven by Mary M. Mowery, 33.
ice said the nation would have to
West Columbia. Slick road condi­
&gt;spend 310.6 billion over the next
tions
apparently caused t h e
,. / 10 years to clean up lb polluted
Garnes
car
to slide into the left
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ca
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streams and lakes.
side o( lhe Mowery car. Damages
!Jurney warned that the pollu­
was estimated al $400.
tion problem, aggravated. by con•
1he third accident occurred at
stantly increase demands, for waGallipolis Ferry Sunday evening
ter, already LS acute and wm
and involved three vehicle.a and
grow worse.
injured two plnOnS. A car driv"It .is estimated lhat the water
en by Robert Gordon Davis, 'rl,
in the Ohio River, at times of low
or Middleport, Ohio, had b e • n
flow, is used almost four times a,
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parked along Route I and was
it flowa from Pennsylvania to the
pulling oni&lt;I the bigbWBJ when a
MississiRPI," he said.
northbound car driven by Edwin
The population growth compliR. Gobel, 36, of Huntington was
cates the task of keeping supplies
passlng another northbound car
pure, because waler supply intake
driven by Randall Lee Duncan,
and sewage outlets are wedged
34, of Apple Grove.
doser together and "one city
For Low, Low Price Toys, Vi,it Our "Toy Outlet Room," 2 Daan
The Davis tar atrud: the Godraws its water supply chiefly
bel car knocking it htto the Doofrom another elty's wastes, '' Bur.;.�,ii
East Of Our Pre1ent Building. Rented To Hendle Our Surplus
can car. Mrs Helen F. Gobel, 45,
ney said.
a passenger in her husband's car
He said research was urgently
11r
Toys Until Christm11 At A GREAT SAVING TO YOU.
was ln!ated al Pleuanl Valley
needed into highly toxic industrial
Hospital for minor lnjurleo and
chemicals In water which may
released. Toni Lee Duncan, age
Open E1'erg Night /tfot1, Tiana s.t.
hann the drinker, He cited chloro5,
a
passenger
In
her
alher'o
car,
l
phenol, which c;,an be tasled al .
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!UPI) _ ChemIcaI WBJ believed to have lllffered
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\he lnflnlteslmai dilution ol one
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magazrne
de5er1bes
lhe
u�
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pert per billion parts or water,
per Ohio Valley as "'the naUon's
and a chlorinated insecticide (enheaviest poJlution area."
drinl which kills fish in this pro11ie trade publication of the
porton.
chemical
industry said in its curDramatic progress has been
rent
edition
that federal action ls
made by the government in studypossible
to
supplemen
t air and waing waterborne disease, Burney
ter
pollution
�
abatement
efforts
sald, but universities and other
made by plants and municipallresearch centers must join In
ties.
speeding and expanding the reThe magazine noted that the Insearch.
dustry spends up to a half milBurney said cities and lndus' .
Uon dollars a year to control pol•
tries are fundamentally responsl. ;I
lution,
ble for clean water.
.,Few chemical process Indus•
"Our success or failure in poltl'ies are built today without conJution control will be proportion.'
siderable money and energy belng
ate to the application o( control
spent on waste disposal, " the pubmeasures by those who discharge
lication said. "Chemfoa1 companwastes into the waters," he said.
States must continue to be key- THE RIVER _ LIFF ARTERY· Middleport Mayor l) are perfecting their anti-pollu;tones in the light, and lhe fed- Kenneth McElhinney and slreet for�man Lewis Ellis In- 110 d lces and teehniques."
1 : •rone hme th0 magaera! governmeat must lead In spec! work completed last summer on the Middleport
. prob
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provldlng research, inveSUgntion levee which is rapidly becoming a mecca for boat en-- '"e �1."d• the ai 011u1100
\f
1em ge s more er t ca1 each year
and help for state and local prothusfasts by Tri-State area residents. A century ago the and the water poll
,
ution . program
·�r�s. Burney said.
. Water pollution control ls a na- 1 1river" inspired the birth of towns like Middleport to is gelling worse.
help handle the commerce of a young nation. Today the
.
li�nal !!"°blem or ��e fltSt mag- river is l'eady to give a rebu·th to the same small towns
TO ATTEND BANQUET
mtude, he said. In a nation as a nation rushes headlong into an era of new and ex_
f
such as ours, we can fmd enough citing kinds of recreation - much of it on inland wa- Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Smllh Jr.
mone�· we can develop enough ters. Governments of eight stntes along the Ohio have of Charleston plan to attend the
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selenlll,e and technologi.cal capa- agreed the river and its valley, ii ii is to reach its full Imperial Electric Banquet.
bil1ty, enough public ':°ncern •nd potential as an industrial Ruhr, must be more free of
enough mutual confidence and pollution. The same holds true if the river is to be used Harvest Is Poor In
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1000 1:1,111 1&lt;1 reach • balanced so- widely for private boa ting . In the scenes above the may- Rabbit-Stocked A rea
ut,oo.
or, who proposed the improvements on the levee, and XENIA - "A good example of
Another apeaker, Dr. lrn N Ga, saw them through town council and Ellis check ( lop) lhe futility or stocking cottonlail
orlelson, lint chief 01 the U.S the widened parking area al enlr�nce to the waler; (sec- rabbits was brought to light by
Fish and WildlJfe Service and now ond) the widened street approach lo (he water's en-· opening day game bag figure,
president of the "'.lldllle Manage- trance ; and (lower), the outer wall which was repaired for soulhweslcrn Ohio stat� pub­
ment Inshtute, sa,d the threat of with concrete. The work was accomplished by street lie hunting areas." declare, Dale
pollution to Mlionol and individual crewmen at a fraction of the cost it would have cost oth- Whiiesell, Wildmo District 6
well-being "no longer can be tol- erwise _ estimated al around $250 - and under Eilis's �•me management agent.
Four state areas were stocked
erated" becau: it has become an supervision , with the aid of the mayor and councilmen.
with native Ohio cottontails, live
,-,c_mmmlc danger.
sided over by the chapter pres!- trapped and released last winter.
DKG's Met fn
dent. Mrs. Jack Warner of Jack- On these four areas- the opening
son. During the program, carols day rabbit k i11 declined and the
Syracuse At
were sung by the group w I t h heavier the stocking the in-eater
Mrs. C 0. Chapman ., leader. the decline, said Whitesell.
Mason CountY Iarmers, w h O
were
e- "Jn cont�t• no rabbits
rs. Forrest Bachie! OI M'ddl
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�I• to exhibit in the M a II o n The Alpha Omicron chapter of
released on the Sprmg
Valley
port
was
the
&lt;111est
speaker
and
·:ounty Hay and Silage Show will Delta Kappa Gamma held ite De.0
.
h
ad as her topic""Re11glons o1 the Wildllfe Areal and here the hunt
t
ho
th
t
r
r
me
g
o
a
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1ave their
· . hay and aJla�e judged. �be lll&lt;&gt;O m
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World. Her subject was covered ing success was higher, one or
1('(.'()rd1ng Io lhe 1o 11owmg score J\'u·s. G eneva Nolen m syracuse.
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the few areas fn Ohio to show an
'The meeting opened with a buf-, In_ 8 very intercetmg and in£onn- increase," said Whitesell,
·ol'ds.
CORN SILAGI:: SCORE CARD (et luncheon The Nolan home ahve mnnner. Mn. Either Daub- "Th " Ind 'cales that lhe prac-­
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Maturity' 20 points' Half Dent' was attractively decoroted for er of Jackson gave 8 brief ec- 11c:e o'1' s1ocklng rabblt.s may be
count °l lhe Mes9J'ah bY Han_del 1 Early or Full Dent, 15 Milk the occasion. Mrs. Nolan was asundesirable...
r Malure, 10.
sisted bv Mrs. Vinas Lee, Mrs. Then she played two selections
ry
� CMttelll _ !O -potnt1, Avice Frecker and Mrs. L e e from this famous composition.
Feet beat when Ironing? Place
"&gt;lenUful 20 C:Onslderable 16 Oc· Lee. ,
Chapter members attending the a thick rubber mat where yau
·asional 10 Absent
The business meeting was pre- meeting from Jackson and VJn- stand. lt"R n shock absorber that
Odor - 20 polatt, Pleasant 20
ton counties were Eena� Adams, !1pell:, comfort.
cceptable 15 Unpleasant 10 Pu- 40 Early Bloom 30 Lah:! Bloom Cleo Barnes. Mabel Conley, Esy
·id Foul 5.
20 Seed 20.
ther Dauber, Gwendolyn Davis,
Celor - !O paint., Green 20, pH (acidity - Ualreated 20 Amy Gettles, Elizabeth Lantz, ' AKER and SEYFRIED
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:rownish Green 15, Brown 10. point., 4.2 or below 20 4.3 - 4.5 Ann Mccarrell, Ruth Owens, Ev­
'lack 5.
15 4.6 - 4.8 10 above 4.8 5.
alyn Thomas, Rachel W a r n e r, • 0 11• IENNO X dealer
pH (acldM:y) - 2t polata - 4.2 pH (acidity - Treated - 20 M a u d e Esmonte and Esther
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1· below �. 4.3 - .4, 5 15 4.6 pobatl, 4.5 (Ir below 20 4.G - 4.8 Macrker. Meigs county members
R to above 4.8 5.
15 4,9 - ·s.1 10 above 5.1 6.
attending includl'd D o r o t h y
':OAL, OIL, GAS
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Crop MatarllJ - Predomlllate- /!CORE CARD FOR nAY, Col- Barne(. E01el Chapman, R u t h
FURNACES
. Grail fO pelatl, Boot 40 Head· or 20 points Leafiness in
Le- Euler, Avicc Frecker, E t b e l
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Phone WY-2-3794
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points Freeness from foreign m.:i- Gen•,va Nolan, Susan Pork, Marc,�p Mat,rU1 - Prodomloate- lerlal - :JO points Condition 20 garet Parsons, M a r y Virginia
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a I d e - an electric "brisker''
which supplles mild wannth to
counteract the dampned which
lum!il limp food11 such as eooki!'
null. potato chips and cereal!!I aml
cake sugar. About the siZe of a
breadbox U8¾ by II by II inch­
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wtr ;wt ,_ I ! Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•M14dleport, 0. , Die. U, 1
Jean En.. Dabo
JIIt
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weebod ll home wilh htt par- �X JVNCTJON, VI . l l/PIJ­
fflts, Mr. and Mro. Villceot Dabo. Wben Etoo G. P■rb Jr., joined
M.1aa Dabo ii att,rvlin1 Tecl,nk:11 the Army be WU jult foUow
UJg Pl,.n!J of ,_ ID 11111 Mr
School of Nur1ing al Marietta family tradition. HUI father It a b1a&lt;k -.. Rldt ID �
Sunday M.1h Dabo wu honored I �ired Army
captain with JI ■nd tomlort and let Iba
wit
birthda
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dinner
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by
M r I l yean' 11.ervict. His grandfather Is mile, noot bl, loo 1111, 1--,
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1 a rttired
rnasttr aargeant with 28
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back lnjury and was laken to 1er yean' � .ice And bia •l.tttt
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1 a phyolclmt by her lather.
a wAC lieutenant.
Da"id was cited for failure to -­
yield ri�t-of-way. Damages 1'11 Jahn K. Smith. Allo -t ■t
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the three cars was estimated at the dinner wa,, her parent., and
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T R E A S U R E C H EST STORES

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Natural a•- lndu1o,1·is moat venatlle fuel

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aatilo CllOIJJ b med Ill a lbollwld Wl)'I.
OU ii bcll&gt;ln.l to ■olw -iry problam of mi,.
lilea
of llOle cones. And, lll
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1f1 llameo aro med Ill fuhioACOAtrut,
,-SletM.
IDa iDtricac.
JU&gt;I a few of di■ odler 11101111tin1 ,,... to •hlcb
ti&gt;•
ID 11-1 au Is put:
J'r,,-bls a!Ujiduwu, .tee! and glm. Ann•alina
tirq,ble at a mDH-minute clip. . Formin&amp; PIIIO­
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HardeoJos bearin,- and me1a1a requiring abrasion•
mistaot surfaces, and •trtnglhenina steels llial
must mist hi&amp;b abock loads.

Baking enamel and porcelain flni,be, on appll,
aaces. Doing hundreds of commercial b......
•"'•· aad
cookina choffl.
_ Wberover controlled, oconomlcoJ, clean bell! 1,
needed, you'll find natural ps being used, Tbal'o
why the demand for this FDergy fuel is growing,
consllntly • • • and why TeJUJ Eulom', role u
Plpellper of Energy daily
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Pomeroy National Bank
S11fllers
New York Clothing House
Goessler Jewel
l ancl Z Inn Shtp
City Loa■
fur1111rs Bank ancl
n.e Daly Stttl■ei
Dtwnlt-Gross l11e.
Savings Co.
Clrdes RtJll■IDf
Swhher and lohse Drugs
Cuckler Realty
l'olltl'OJ Pasl1 Shop
Marguerite Shoe Shop
and C Jewelers
AssociatN Racllo 1ncl 1V
Elberfeltls
l»omeroy I.en Franklin
Hartley ancl Bwiltlt
Simons
Grover's Studio
Sliot Sten
Moores
\1ullen Insurance
Starlcs P111i..macf
Max Ward Insurance
Robinson's laundry
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Jim Thacker Show
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8:SO News Picture
6:4.&amp; Huntley Brinkley Report
7 : 00 Jim Backua
7:90 Lararnle
8:30 Alfred Hitchl'OCk
9:00 ThrtIJer
H);OO O 'Connera Ocean
ll:00 New,
1 1 . 10 Weather
11; 15 Jack Paar
1 . 00 SJgn Off

Marvin Marr
Mr. and M r■.
and Brenda, Mr. and Mra. Gene
Marr of Buffalo, vl!ited re&lt;!eD tly
with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Marr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'li'Jlzgerald
and Linda, Mn. Mae VanMatre
WEDNESDAY
and Mildred Van Maire visited
5,411
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Classroom
dred Zerkle or Pomeroy.
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Today
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis and
Vera Lewis of Vienna
visited 9:00 Welcome Netghbo:;a
Mrs. Julia Van Metre on Sunday. 9:30 Mr and Mrs. North
10: 00 Dough Re Ml
10: 30 Puty Your Hunob
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a. Female
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9, Celerlty
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SS. So"9rce of
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St. Cardinal,
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4:00 Br!J,!hler O11y
4: 15 11ie Secret Storm
4.30 fhP Edge Of Nl�ht
5: 00 The 1'hree Stooges
6:00 New!
8: 16 Look at The Weather
8:W Spo--tscope

I· SO Amoa •N Andy
7:00 Ho.U ol Fame

8:30 DuPont Show
10:00 Gary Moore

5:00 Three Stooges
6:00 Arthur J. Smith
6: 15 Wcuther
6:20 Sport.scope
6; 30 Amos 'n Andy
7:00 Highway Patrol
7: 30 The Aquanauls
8:30 Wanted - Dead or Alive
9:00 My S.si.ster Eileen
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9:SO I ve Got A Secret
10:00 U. S Steel Hour
1 1 : 00 New!
11: 10 A Look At 'The Weather
11 : l!io Theater 13

1 1 : 00 News

1 1 : 10 Wealher
1 1 : 15 Movie

WEDNESDAY
Russian Sludy
Science
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Capt. Kanga11&gt;o
Cartoon Theater
December Bride
Viedo Village
I Love Lucy
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7:00 Sign Pn. MuelcaJ Clock
7:45 The Ltfellne
8:00 Ohio Valley n.....
8:115 Sporta Today
I: 10 Ohio Newa
8: 15 World New■
8: 20 Musical Clocl:
55 Communlty Nen
9: 00 Musical Clock
I: so Public Service
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10:00 Talk ol the Ton
10:M WOl'ld New■
II, 00 Talk of the Town
Fri. only, 11: 11. Churdl 8etla
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11:fiB Muon County Now,
12:00 CommunitJ Newa
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Community Nowa
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12: 10 Ohio New,
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1:55 Local New,
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12: SO Search for Tomorrow
12 : 45 Guidtng Light
I : 00 Life ol Riley
1 : 30 As The World Tuma
2:00 Full Circle
2 : 30 Art Linkletter
3:00 Millionaire
3 : 30 Verdict l!1 Your,
4 : 00 Brighter Day
4: 15 Secret Storm
4: 30 Edge ol ,Night

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B: SO Price ill Right

5 : 30 Lone Ranger
8:00 Deputy DwaR
fi : 30 Your Esso Reporter
6: 40 , Weather Teller
6: 45 John Daly News
7 oo Best 01 Post
7 : 30 HonJ: Kong
8: 30 The Nel.�n Family
t: 00 Hawaiian JJ:ye
0 : 00 Naked City
l l :OD The News Tonlght
1 1 : 10 Sc.!!nn ing The We.rlher
1 1 : 15 Sports Report
1 1 : 20 Mo\'letime

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tiuntley Brinkley Report
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1 1 : 30 Love That Bob
12: 00 Tuan
12 : JO Beat U111! Clock
1 : 00 About Faces

6:45 Newa
1:17 News Headline, &amp; Weather
7.00 Expedit ion
2:00 Say It With Mu!lc
2:57 News Headlines &amp; Weather 7:30 Buga Bwmy
8:00 Riflemori
3: 00 Calling Pt. PleaS8Dt
8,30 Wyatt Earp
New Jl'rom Pl Pleasant
9:00 Staget·oach \l est
3 : 30 Calling on Pt. Pleasant
10: oo Alcoa Presents
3: 57 News Headlines &amp; Weather
10:30 ntkc good Look
4:00 Platter Party
H : 00 News
i: 90 Loc,a] New!I
1 1 : 10 Weather
4:35 Platter Party
11: 15 Sports
6: 00 New, Final
U : 20 Movie
1: 15 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
8:00 Cartoon Speclaculu
8: 30 Romper Room
9:00 Movietime
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9:00 Perry Como
IO: 00 Peter Lovee Mar,
10: 30 Tombstone Territo ry
1 1 : 00 News 1leadline1
1 1 : 10 Wt!athercast
1 1 : U Jacl P.tar &amp;ikiw
1 : 00 Sign Off

11:00 country Hoe Down
1"25 F.,,. Bureau Show
11:IMI Coonley Hot Down
TUl!SDAY
11:57 Mid-Day D. Jnnea Averages
4·00
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12: 00 Noon News
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6:00 Rin 'fin Tin
U : 15 Pat Boone
6:00
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CLASS MEJ:'11
The G ood Will Clw of thll
Lltl Lon ME Churcb net lD the ao,
l'ial rooms er the tburch 00 Wedn.:-�day even�g ar.,J hud
their
novc.mber meeting wJth Mary
f'ir�.c n, Dora Van Meter and
\•.' ir1fl;13 Horlrnan acting a.9 hoste'°sces. Th e mectlng wu called
t,:, oidcr by !�e pres ident, P"rleda
pro\-le:lry. ar.C1 \he following
,tram Willi given: ROng1 "C JUDt
'{cur 'Blt'sP:inis," by all ; prayer
,crlpture
John.Jon:
by Adl'la
rtading by Helfin WUUama: duet
by lre,,e Ju,tts and J..allfflle Lew,
is; poeot ,·•ullt'amed." by laa-belle Brown; reading "The •.ancflog ," by June Bumi; ahd the
closing song "Bmit Be The Tie "
I&gt;:, all. 'lbe business meeting follnwed during which it was decidod to bold a ooe day rummage
sale in the churcb &amp;Oeial ·-ooms
wilb soup, nndwiches and pie
for sale also. The sale will begin about 11 a. m. Refreshments
were served to the following

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Pressure Heavy On
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Pu bl'IC Hunt ing Are•

XENIA - Hunting pressure •
!he 01wnmg day of uplan� game
lll�Nf&lt;:R GUESTS
season was heavy on publ ic hunt,.
Mrs. H. L. Dyer entertained in· areas hut light on privaLe
th� follow i n,i,: guests with Thank!• la�ds in WildUfe Diatrict 6 ,.
gi ng Din�t&gt;r: Lt. Comm. an� rls Uan Atzenhoefer. di�irt
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Mr�s. J..mes
Dyer. Roger and Br1- supervisor.
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an of Norfolk. V irginia, Mr. and
Mrs. Niegel Dyer. Mike and Ann A l zenhoeler based hi• YieW oa
of Purkf!rsburg, Mr. and M r s. a fl ight over much of Ulla aouU..
Harrv Layne. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- western Ohio district, Hwiten
nl i, ilyn�. Harriett. Hol ly and were abundant on the state-ow.
Jay. and Mr. ilnd Mrs. J a m e s ed public hunting areas, he observed, a lthough even here tbt
Layne and Brent.
presi11i1re had greatly decrnHd
A UXD..IARY MEETING
The American Legion Auxil iary by noon or opening day. Ea.
l2 I O &lt;ltr
TKIIMITE AND PEST CONTROL USED SEWING MACHINES held their regular meeting on Mon- where, there was almost DO aip
Nl-:IGLEH. UU lLUING SUPPLY.
� Fala. Frft lupedloo. luar• $15.00 up. Ideal Christmar. Gift
day evening at the Legion Home. of hunting.
Kitdwn Cabinets . vinyl asbes­
.. ., N.UO.wlde, Pbou R. Sewing boxes $2.00 and $3 98.
The meeting opened with presen"Oftenl"� -we would •irclt
tos block !f x 1t insulation. awn- 1
.ad A. Se"lce, Blalloa WY 1- Meigs Sewing Cenkr. Middle­
talion of fla;;s followed with a
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lo ll'C
over
areas �nuWn
ing. window type. Call Neil! - !
1111.
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prayer by Mrs. Fred Roush and
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range
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h
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lcrs, Racine. Ohio.
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si· lent praye rs by all, and th e flag
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Alzenhoef
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un
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group.
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Am coNDrr1ONINti. -JtEFRIG-1
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their Christmas Party for memCUTJ-oat., Powell Street, Mid- ed del ivered and truck spread.
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"Tbere were many enUre ��1�60 Pl . .. , LnJ f H
EnATION service. Jack · s Ht-- 1
bers
on
December
12th,
a
grab
dleport. Featarlq; minor re- Shul�r•s Construclioo Company
Fur!' �
wh,ere no hunter waa vlliblt.
frigeration. New l lave'l. Phone 1
bag will al.so be held. On Decempain, lab JolN aacl e.mplele Phone WY 2-3051.
12-7-&amp;c :
was from 10 a.m. to noon,
nus
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6-2Hf
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pow�r M•·•• · " • -• " ' ·
be1. I8th the membtrs w ill h oId
Rledio■ al bevtta&amp;H, Orvl.lle
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appears that the nl'l"lblllll
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t'&lt;i wlab.,. ·., h,·d tlun .l! .
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Joluasoa.
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generally
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naces. Call for free estimates. i
chi ld� n up 1o 12 years of age, oI
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be!'ieved. to be .
REASONABLE RATES
Wll.L PAY CASH REWARD for Foreman &amp; Abbott Middleport
all Lcgionaires and Auxiliary
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recov
SATLSt'ACTION
GUAKAN
to
lnfonnallon leading
6-10-tk
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members beginning at 2 o 'clock.
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Santa Claus will arrive at 2 : 30 Deer Hunter Fined
S I N G E R SEWING MACHINE
f'hrsh&gt;r, Ohio
reeb, �e F luger TrumP " n d
o'clock.
lovely blond console like new: ,
.
And Costs
008 c,;:,111:1kespear di
rect d rive;
, d to make bullonhOIes, ' G.E CANNISTF:H. V a e u u m
Those attending were Mrs. Nora SANDUSKY _ A s a a d u I k :,
E
qu1ppe
M
n
Cleaner
Used
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l
ittle
and
nlght
y
''ke11 Tue-'
ware wa
111.1.e.
£ro\: .
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Tripp . Mrs. Freda Harl. Mrs. Sa- County hunter jult could not wait
darn. embro1"dery and sew m
ud
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McKlnney' 291 N 0 r l h zippers. Assume last B pay- guaranteed. This week only
die Warth. Mrs. Everett Roush. for the tw o-day deer-gun u
ae gn ,
$26.tJO. Term!. Phoflt! w·, 2•2W4
Front Street. Midd leport.
M
t·s. Arnold R�ush, Mn. Harry necember 15 and 16. Al the
ments of $5.00 month. Gunrann­
J2,l:l-6lc
12·l2•3tc
Hoffman, Mrs. Harold Z e r It I e, suit he paid heavy for bia lndia­
teed. Phone WY 2· 2204. 12·8-tik
--------Miss Louena Roush. Mrs. Thel- cretion, acoordlng to
THE FISH SANDWICHES are 2 STORY BRICJC BUILDING
w. W Funk-,
PUDl,IC AUCTION
the
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up
goes
Chrl::itma,
tree
NaUon&amp;.I
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Capehart, Mr!. H. C. Roney. h ser. Wildlife District 1 aw
Fr
75
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Jack·s Dairy Bar
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Busrness room and 2 apart- Saturday, Dec. l"I, 12 : 30 p. m. ,
ellipee ln front ot the White House. It la a 75-foot Dougla■
Mrs. Fred Roush and Mrs. 8 J l l forcernent ,upervilor.
12-13-6k
tn Mlddl8port·
Call Dick Sterrett
people.
r\can
e
AJr,.
the
to
ments, J13 feet deep. Midd le- My home has been sold, thert• Oregon
ot
people
tlr. a g1ft ot the
Roush.
1
B•for• 9:30 A. M.
l t w111 have flQmti 8.000 Ilghta and ornaments �or opening
roa 1HE REST hamburger port.. Price $21,000.00, Contuct fore, I will sell ttui lfollowing
The hunter ahat the two dN!'
BIRTH
Middl•port WY 2-2649
personaI property at l 1e I1ousc 1
ot the ee\'erth anrma.1 Christma.!I pageant or peace Dec. 23.
You've ever eaten, Jack"s Dairy Wa Iter Grueser, WY 2-3230. I
KAUTZ
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riflt at
a Wincheater
with
Thomas
Mr. and Mri.
A. Brown
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Bar. M iddleport.
U-7-6lp - apurtment for rent. ll-7-tf ut '.. East M a u, Sl ., pome i-oy. i
Fuu,
recently.
day
one
a.m
10:20
are
birth
the
a
announcing
of
Yuk on 5-2 1 4S
2 piece living room suite. om· ,
J
J daughter born on November
I WILL SACRIFICE
houser
wa,
notlflod
_,
ollor
aad
'
- Singer A�to- ens y cl 1n h· , two end tobl es , """ HAMILL SERVI CE STATION
·
A.
9:
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St.
Mary's
he
Hospital
and
Sandwky
in
County
lalllll
·
Ho
l
yoke,
matk Zig Zag Sewlng Machme . , ,·offce table, two lnmps, gr;:iy
or
8 fAlb,1ny
003353 M.
1
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Entered Hnpllal
Mass. 'l'he baby weighed at birth protector Merwin Chambln 1...Ma kes buttonholes, sews on but- · bedroom !IUlle, Frigidaire re- j
LOST - ONE TRUCK TIRE and
0,iy S. r vic• _
En.-y
l
bs.
gan
an
investlgat100..
By
:I0
1.m.
,
I
Among
those
who
enlered
H1.1Ii
7
�
4
ozs.
and
has
been
named
_ _
-- - tJC'T
frigcrator. five piece ditwttc
S
rlfO between Pomeroy and Har- 1 s, overcasts bl ind hems, and
1
v
A
JONEER
ze1 hospital m the past 24 hours Lisa Ann Mrs Brown ls the for- the C8:fc&amp;ues of both dwr WIN
rtJonvllle. If found notify Walt- i dozens or fancy designs without .set, Hordwick gas rangr. two
Cum
S
e
»EC. 13
in poase11ion
were Albert B Watts, Crown mer Judy McKnight.
aMle fnk
Harrisonville, or attachmenl.t. Will sell lo reapon- ! ulilily cabinet s . 7 piece dinin !,(
er Morris.
CrlH
U
tadford
l
1
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n
cl
The
mat
The case wa1 aol-.td tbroulb
m&lt;'elmg
fl
Mrs
r.1ax
The
Detemb('t
rnal
grandmother
is
R
Out
s
Rt
City
2
e
,
12 10 ,tp slb le party for 1 1 payments of
l'OOm suite, onl:' noor lamp. 4
PbonP WY 2-t\779.
11' . , h
l
or Contact
Mrs.
Sybil
Srruth
of
N
e
w
Christmas
Haven,
the
party
combined .ifort, el ....,.i
of
the
M
tddlt!i
C
l'
;:
it)•
K
unl&gt;crly
G
Tolbert
rown C .
.
lab!e lamps, end a few othrr ,\
n:
$1U5 per month, Phone WY 2F O_:__ RaclD_:-, ohi0
C·- � "�-·
1
Bl'W
Club
will
be
held
this
M
;
I
!
and
the
paterna
l
grandparents
Jaw
enforcem ent offictn ill tla
s
port
J.
C.
R
u
se .
Va . ,
ason
12-8-6tc uselul orticles.
2204..
A
If.Ill.
are
Mr.
and
c
Mrs.
INTEBIOH
PAINTlNG
AND
I
evening
ol
the
Masonic
L
Woodrow
Brown
district.
A fltte of "°8 and tQltl
Hobr
Union
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
M
rs.
Robrt
. Fuulk. Own
-==�=��=��- I ,, .
.
I
1
lU CHE\!ROLET 8 FOUR
on . IWO ROOM TUA lLEH. ON Porn- Terms of Su lt• : Cash.
. Wallpa1&gt;t•rlng. Work �ullrantc..- ed / tu.- key dinner at 6·30 will pre• ert A. Dorsl . JU. 3 Pomeroy �1iss ! of Letart Route.
wu
levied
on the 'Violll«' la 1111
�
Belair. Very good condition • 7115 eroy-Harrlsonvllle Road. James Not responsible fo r accidents.
A
dollar
gift
Carl
E.
Nelson,
Rutland,
Ohio.
cede
the
mt.
eting.
Sanduaty
County
mwt at ct,clt.
,
CLA85
Cynthia
Jo
Ends.
Rut
l
and.
John
i
1
WIN WON
1
GaU MIiier Phone WY ?:·3196. 1 Haggy, Rt. l , Pomeroy, Ohio. Sale conducted by I. O. McCoy,
WY 2-691m.
12 9 Gtp exchange wlll be held.
·
M
White
Rt
1
C·
penter
M
ar
• rs . I The Win-Won ClaH held a Tur·
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L-.
=cc-c=- --==-,--,--� . - I
12 5 tfc
lZ-Htc
A Ul' 1 1oneer: I. O. McCoy M U ELLE R FUKN .\CES. WEST-i
I W olter It B rown, Ht .
ackson
CBECJt 'JIii. IPliUJNG
. : ke) Dinner at their rcular No4
DEC.
14
J
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l
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.
12 10 tile
49 CHRYSLER,
EXCELLENT
INGIIOUSE appllances. ArnoJd l R acine Grange will meet De- M iss Melod y S. Taylor, Rt.
s j vember meeting recently at the HOUSTON, Tex. (lJPl&gt; - Dr
Geocl Cleaa \.!■eel Cua
blld
.
ch,
C
oy
A
...,_
ud
edek
condlll�,
very
reasonab
le.
D
e
rou
PIJ')p)eBrolhen, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone ccmbe r 14th for Hi eir p.u rly. i Jackson. Mrs. Willard D. Yinger _ . church. Rev. Jack Welch of St. �
M
A M
j
.
,.
gist and marriage coumelot •
Joh �son 8 Gulf Wld Carry Out, AN1 UlUl:S FOH ClllllSTMI\S
•ill
ht!
cxdiangt!,
a
"'
25c
There
gift
Wellston.
Goldie
TORI
1
1-1
1-tf
May
M
o
l
r
s.
WY
2-6384.
'f
•
Paul
s
Lutheran
ITAN
MO
Church
present•
METROPOL
'
- 1 1 12 6tp • G ifts, cut, coiorcd nnd pressed , ---- -------- I G l"fts Ior I he Athens �Slate Hosp · t- be
Mldaleporl
"-�- •---•
rt . Ill. 1 H..1mden. Wil ham Ous- ed the program' his topic "Being the U nIvenlly of nuuMUt•
1
-- EM&amp; Mala l!M.,
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.
gl�se also lovely old l �mps 11.ml 1
lcr
ty, has Nttived lttenlure...,...
(20B) INSURANC E
al patients, nlso a rtides fur a \ey Rt. 2 McArthur Mrs. Wes- Thankful ' "
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANElt In
P•DW'IIJ• Ohlt
.1.11 t ..
.
..
L.--'·
pl'lmil1ves.
700
W
Mam,
Porn'
_.
a
t
·
from
'
y"ar
·
w
r
basket for a �m.i
__,y f�m II y W 111 be l ey B. Tackett, Ashland,
Ky.. Those attending were Mr. and e
exee IIent condi '/on w1 th I 1 1 ,
COM PLETE INSU J¥,NCE PROcroy
Dallu, but bu MYer p]Mlc1 I
1111 CHEVROLET BEL AIR hardbrought �o this �tmg . Refres h- Bruce L. K inney . Havenswood .
c
lean ing attachments. Sold ne": ,
tcction, Life, Auto, Fire, Pol lo
M rs. Har.-y M iller and daughters. s le order . wi
WY
n21
I0-6t)
top, Good condlUon. SOS� North for
! W. Va. , M rs. Franklin L. Wal- Mr. and Mn. Robert Cooke and ��
pay off '37.00 or 6
th
CaU Don Mil ls, Midd leport, Ohio ments wil l be cook1f's.
ll•" Dr
finn;..__
1blrd, Middleport. Phone WY- I
• '-IVIA"'
...._
And l never "'llhe
------ - -• d t iome •�
· n d "k J (aven wood w, va., ,..r". h . Hev.
-- --- - --- -·
e
I'
/
1
&amp;
00
each
Phone
of
ayment
.
t
.
t
ons
Po
m
t
and Mrs. Robert Dille added , untU they It.op ,endlq:
.u ., P il,
s
12·1 3-3tc P
1 :a � � •
'
1-0322.
, · ,m .
l:: LF.CTROLUX VACUUM Clean- HA.llNES-SIMPSON lNSUllANCE
. . ,"'
812- 6k
WY 2-2204.
Counul dub will meet \-\ cdncs- l R 1rhard B r.ow n; Ravenswood . W. and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
mall to me addt-d Dr ftay A.
.
er In top conclillon inclulres Agents, Mlddlepott. Fire. Auto_ . .. --- - - - ---- -- ----------1
day Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs. 1 Va. , Quen lm Sayre, Ripley . W . R ickard and daughters, Mr. and rouc • "
2"i
.
SLUGGISH
YOUR
PUMP
DON'T
h.
G
· throw out paper bags and al l mobile Bonds. Phone W
for $ale
Ralph M t Uade from 10: 30 u. m. • Va., and Mrs. Lowell H. Beckley , Mrs. Harold Bumgarner Mr. and
, Septic Tank. Get Klean-wn--a U I clen ing .au a h
8-27_tf
t P y o rfl 2003
______
- · --·- lo S p. m. C�r.istma� ideas and ; Rt , 2 Prichard. W. Va.
11 GAUGE SHOT GUN, almost
Pickens
M
rs.
Harry
and
Sa
n
dra.
an
te
l
ey
Val
er.
sepUc
Ohio
tank
cle
Pas
I large .turdy c.r lupt
; $..'l3 �
6 ;a;mert� 0t $6 :zs i
'"
an. I pod Chrlltrnu 1 lfl Ph ! Plumbing. Pomeroy. U-17-30tp Phone or
mc�u suggestions will � t h c ,
Car
Mn.
l Gibbs, Mrs. L, O. Greer
ac
ce
l
Noti
b
lega
k ot ywr favorite NCIII:
the
n
WY 2·2204.
B h1hs
12-IHilc
I
topic. Ara exchange of g1fl.s not
12-l2-3tc
'-NOT1c1
WY N149.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John book· Put in new untried ne..__ ____ ____ __ _
Th, tnill1.l'H of l.-,larl Town1hlp.
VENETIAN BLINDS, oil colors,
_
•
· 11 be heId p0t·
ed
$1
t
e
WI
0
exc
,
Mrs. Ralph Larry O B r ien RI. &amp;.st and chililren Mt'. and Mra. until yuu have time to try tt.n
·
TAPE RECORDER $60.00. See Window Blinds and shadea all FOR CHRISTMAS _ New While Metw• C'u\ln�y, 01110, w in recelvoi bid•
.
.
1
ir
luck mea l wil l be served at noo n. 2 H11trne. son, 3 : 46 p,m Monday. Roy Jones ancl son, Mr. and Mr&amp; an
�:«i�":�
�
�!.'\�. oi')e �•1�
d aee If you want to pat thmi
Kathleen Carper, Main Street, colors. Da le Wippel Supply, 215 Portab le .eewlng machine, $69.•
r
. 2H
.
Pomeroy Bt•nd Grange will M r� . Fred M. Smith. 718 Orchard Luther Smith, Miss Ethel Riddle, in your perm&amp;M:Dl file.
•
�,ur,
tum
of
onij
,
u
1uw&lt;t
molor
11'.r,ul•
2
Rutlad, Ohio.
12 J Sk Unlon Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. IO. Meigs Sewing C .iter, Mid- ·r. havln11 1111, followln11 111edrl&lt;'&amp;tio111 meet in regular session Wedne!I· • Ur. . R.1:1vcnswood , W. V a., son. M r. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman
dleport ' o ·
1 12 ) 7-Gtp .iml ,11achmonl1 or e11 u u1:
d11)£-8-Zl
day evening at the DAV Holl. A l l : S3 a.m. Monday.
__
a11d IIOII, Mr. and Mra. J a m • •
_ _ _ __
l'owond by 111.1&lt;,llnt C'H.ll'.ln11 110 11.P.
.
turkey d inner
at 7 p. m.
will
.iu,
ame
FIRE WOOD, OAK .1:1nd Poplar.
dr1v�.
11rnde111
1
Roush
and children Ellen Layne
ur
wm1er.
HANDMADE APRONS •
Pince 11r•s front am1 reu . H�d.-.. ull e preeede
Dl,i,rhargt'd
the meeting.
Cul lo Orde r for the Hollday
and daughter, Mr. and M r 1_
t•o1iro1.. lehnlnll t r o n t
pol'-'cr
matl, towe]i;, l und1eon doths.
1 1
· he M idd �po
,ite n ry Club Patients recently discharged in- G eorge Ingles and children, M n1
aeason. St5.oo per cord ·
Mrs. Lee Hudlsill.
� �� �
12 9 Gk �1�;;��;mt 1 1:n[l:"::ti��;"0:� �.11"t� Ti
m
t
l
18
ncs
ay after- e
Phone Wl-9-3958
___ _ _ __ ___ 1 nuht'r li11i11, w1m1�i.1 ..111 wlpur. Wt
ee
William Bocock , Fred Edna Clark and daughter, a D d
_ _
h¥-11kr Prill JdiYwed tu 1uwn1hlp. noon at 2 at the home of the pres- luded Mrs.
( Ii' 9-3tc
,1 rs, Rev. and Mr!I. Welch.
.
ONE USED BUMPER POOL
F.,, Ph"I1 .son. C l yde Southard • 1•
GIRLS I SUITRNS
At thr aam11 1\m.-, th• tr1..1 en w111 I den t . Mrs. Emer.son Jones.
SEWING CLUB
" M. Ch'Il ders. Mrs. Ke IIY
T"ISh18
,
Hlzc. J,ikc rl'&lt;'elVI' blib "" the •ule ol lllll! ( l l
'" OWNERS. V6 I Table , Jle&lt;1ufotlon
MUST FOIi CA"
e
A C hns tma! pro�ram WI be
u.,.,1 Am,· tlran n,otur 11oik1· . uu, rr,..
Popular Priced
Col lins. Mrs. James B. M e t z . The Sewing Cl ub was held on
make&amp; Battery last 11[1 of rar. · new, Would muke a good (..'hri sl reed•
of samil tu be u,ett a1 part of p.-esented by ,., rs Goorge DaII
_.Jay aft
a!
Tuel!IU
at
emoon
home
the
1
·
mas
,
gt
t.
f
I
Ca
I
WY
.
2-2706.
111.,urd,ue
n
n
.
ru·,·
Debra
y
uf
Varian.
1he
L
.oon
J�.
P.
Robert
1
Guaranteed.
$3.00
llr, m,el, wlabu to con­
and M rs. James Titus. Ro II co.II p .
r1bl'&lt;1 motor 11r�,,�r.
I
!I of Mrs: Herman Layne· Durin"a
12 9 3tC' ..- The
.
Maude W. Young
- t Hlloblt porty lo plot
.
tru1i.-.-� r,· n•1 v� the rlMhl 10
Dtnck . Frank B . Ross. M r .
e w111 be " A Ch r1s lmas
.
n�
res
po
reJ1wi • n� 1Jr �u b1.t,.
up pa7menta of
Okey Henry • Mr.s. Thomas J. the aoc1al hour re(reshment, were
Phone WI9-3441 Racine.
lly urd,rr uf lh.- 1..-larl '1·11wn1hl11 Verse · '
I
,
C 12) lB-3tp BABY HEIFER C�, week old, ' r.u11rd ur 'J"ru,, r,)•.
Hose, Mn. Marvin Ranier and served to M rs. J. L. Stewart, Mr■.
,
,
The
irc
Friendly
le r� havmg ,
k
&lt;·1,
C
r11.
•r
o�d
.
N11i' -!!Ill A. G. Mehlman • Mrs. D. A. Smith,
n
l Nice pony, chUdren • r""t, dop.
__
J1M,· 1m•, u11111, R H . :1
.ant W cd mfan I daughter, M rs. � C .
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.
W_
_
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u_
I_
N_
C_
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o11n
11a1
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d
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t
M
M
1,tm R e-.t am
a
LLOG H_
•
8
mner
U_
1
cC
11I&lt;'
1
3
1 121 1
pie tnd wllite mane and loll.
· .and Jn£ant daughter. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Stein, Mra. L I o y d
1
very Uttle.
ne11dny Dec. 14 at 6 .. 30 p . m fol....+.., Mn.
i
Pearl WIIUams, Harrlson vllle
Josep h F . Jones and
i n f a n t Roush , Mrs, Philip Wol.,_
' ft Exe hanJle a1 .i~
Ph... Wy.2.(1'18$
I
b
ow
ed
y
G,
a
.
e
c
se
Ch
·
I
U
d
I
n
s
.
1
H
L
Dyer
Ma-'
Ba•m1
Road P--roy Ph WY 2 6821 /
aughter.
Donald Jeffera,
home
of
Mrs.
Henry
Ewing.
u
N.
Mrs
.
0
•
.
We;,
Mr;.
• ....m
•
•
11 � st; Water Help Fishing
Rt. No l, Pomeroy, 0.
Amoa( AJUn1
UF.C, 15
Adame. Jr. and Mn. Layne.
XENIA - Southweslern Ohio ;
.
.
.
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&lt;_
1 1112_
Stp, (9a)
,
_
_
o
Mag
a
Py
Temple
h
an
h
l
1
t
�
_
_
�1gfish munaji!cmc&gt;nl workers were .
G_OIN� AWAY PARTY
According to the midnight re�I
___ __
l
rn1
Wi
l
l
meet
In
1
egu
l
a
r
session
.
A
Gomg
Away Party Wll he1d
BOY 'S 2(1" BICYCLE. Will sell
bu�y durin�
Odober lr&lt;&gt;alinLJ
AS 19 SPECIALS
I
port of tht! nursmg department.
t&gt; Tl
I
t
d
7·
t
1
m
30
e
on.
now
for
l
Mrs
$2280.80.
we•
Price
·
P
"'.ally casto recently In
cheap. Ph WY 1-:t!Ml ( 12 1 10-3tc ! n Mercury 60 11. P. S.fl!. 00
nrea waters &lt;·hemi cal ly to ImMn. Chauncer
_ 1m M Thomas Ryan and
v
·
DA
"
'"h•Y
11
a
e
annu
l ,Ch•n.s
a
Th
•
·
'"9.IIO, with 14 ••· It.
the
recreation
room of the home
,
·
•
next I
Rose were both m poor condition.
1 U Mffftll'J 7t R. P. $315 .111 l prove fishing for anglers
Hotpotnt Rtfrll:erator, lovei party and e,cchange of 50 cent
of
Mn
Frank
'11,omn.nn
·
r- • Mn
scmion.
1
..,.
P, M-••
.,..,_ _, Oullll ,
..
.,.
'l'hose who were listed as fai r
· 11 1o11ow the meetmg.
I II"• flYlnf room aullo I n
1
,&gt;ft
1
.
n
m
by Mn.
as9isted
,
was
:
t
a
METROPOLITAN MOTORS I E leven-acre Hosterm n Lak . / ;
.
fin• eover with ,t, metehed
ineludecl Cecil Pickens &lt; injured Tho pso
oc
B
S
t
e
r
t
h
I
prmg
a
He
ur
C
abet
wUI
Mn.
uto
A
.
Th
'
• Eu&amp; Malo Street, Pomeroy Clark County. wa� l reatecl to re•
labloa, I table lamp� S P&lt;­
acciclent l • C arl May- rth
•Grange ha11 in Rt. 141
I
,
,
Ill
h
t
e
h
w
u
1
a
i
mee
be
leaving
!IOOD
to
make
her
home
e
po
.
·
move the existing fish
pul aPlloae WY!•S871
'ftmut bedroom with ma1I for a potluck dinner at noon nanl, W illi.am Ousley, �rles at Fort Knox, Ky.• where her hUI­
alq 02" triple dreuer, dtHt
_ 6-20-tfc tion. 'J'hen. 3.000 finJ,?f!rl inl! l arge.
s McElhmner,
___ __ mouth bas.!! v.'ere stocked. B lu"° i 'J'hursday. Members are asked lo Sloc-kho!f, Charle
band will M eta.tloned, He hu
1111d bookoue bed, boudoir
_____
W , Wllll
Wa
a
n
Ni
Mrs.
llm •I just n,turn«I from duty
lampa, 1&gt;llloW1, mattnaa 1nd
Jlne1'
gllls and while crappies will be brlng • 2S ttnl gi lt for the grab
(1 1 )
retefn Koreo1
hamson. Rlchelll Kanouse. Kim• :Mrs. Cuto wu p
box 1prtn11, fine Fonnlca
I
an
e
for
articl
h
and
so
e
l
bllg,
a
;
nled
s
t
John
ng
ne
tocked
spr
•
report
.
i
x
s
c;ooi) USED 24 inrh bk-ycle.
berly �a�kson, Roger V a n c �, ,ICro
top d1ntt1• oet with a ma•ch•
repared by Mn, Thablt,
p
ll,
lker. Wildlife District 6 fish program.
Wa
1 Phone WI 9-3124_
I l:t l . l0-llc
Lyo'\8.
lnl ,baln, I twin bod with
The December meeting of the KuSly Baird' Mrs. Lance
,-tnnarzement supervisor.
on wh ich wen!I mentioMd all the
m-., IPri•I, larre dr,1Looi• Lamb, Mrs. W 1 1 • J arioua d YIU
Mrs.
Fou r ln�i•n
Cre•k Wlld l lro
a l .. oho had laloon
v
aer ud mirror.
Coleman, Mr5, Emma Shaver, part In. some Inoluded 'ftrtl u,.
A rea pond,. Brown Count" , w •r,
:I
_ _ __ _ . Robert S. Miller, R Qbertui Berry
( HOUSE 1634, LINCOLN Heights, treated arid
ORIGIN.\ILY THIS OUTFIT
later stocked wll!1
water lhow ballet, wchln&amp; Blblt
_
•
..
4 rooms and balh, new �as largemouth bas!. Redear sun
All!xander Ferguson. Homer Henrl�!•
and Sunday School, the Adult F.d·
SOLD FOIi
furnace. Phone WY 2-3575 or wi l l bf! put In next 9pring.
; denon and J ohn Thompson. All
ucation Program, and her lie,.
Gallipol i! G I 6-0146.
reported
12-131 {
PartiH I
chemlcRI
fmC),80
treatmen· ..,...._,..
1 other patient• were
turea 00 her native land &lt;Jel1lwny
�"de NIWI lltDII of
Him
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two five · :i. lonJi! the shorc m,rl In �mall ha�·&lt;
i good.
• to the varloul �Ivie �nd ilocial
lnlmlt
Ana'
room ap&amp;rtments. A. N Bengel was «lone et Clark Lake. Clark ''0:\1£ RO \' - l • story frame, 4 · Blood administered recently at groups.
UNPAID IAI.ANCI
room, and bath, ful l basement, the hospital Included five unllt on Gamet w re
ICtllNI
Vallev
Phone WY Z-3272.
11-1-tlc &lt;'ourtty, and 11t Spr ing
pll,)'9¢
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NOW ONLY fffl.lO
:.oke, G reene and Warren Cou n- g111 h��!?" heal, basement gar- Sunday and U1ree unit• on Mon,
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were made and mua� �joyed
: APARTMENTS _ Furnished and: :
Youl'-Buy-1111
1es. Pr/mery purpo!e o 1 th fp ate, _,&amp;., lot• $3000.00, Tefllll. day•
r In8 the evl!llInl, -du
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port. Phone
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Fur­ N ICELY FURNISHED !io ROOM Th i!! work Is expected to increaetfl : gas furnace , good location. be held this Thursday evening at ""1th 1 c • • • IO I ■way
apartnklnt, automatic rumaC'e.. the size of tht blue11il l!I In the,t&gt; ' $5 ,500.00.
the home of Mrs. Robert Schmoll.
IILL PARRILL All
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l l- l2-30l:r l ake!.
Coatacl llr. illltll
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Ev- Mra, Frank Sprq1fnC,
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p lenty cl....., full basement, j gee!
Mn. Remy Buck, Mn. R a I p b
INOILI P�lTURI
WASHINGTON ( [ ;Pl &gt; -- T h •
ga!!I furnace. Lot tMlllOO on pav•
evenings WY 2-3319.
11-17-tfc
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Mn. 0aarltl Lester. Mn.
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N101111 Amerlc.. etudenls not lo olg,, up · d N&gt;a l8000 OO
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and ba apmtment. Bittb cab- for Chrlstma:,; !lt':'l�nn tours of Cub:
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PRONE' WY i-mo tat.a, "The Chrilt Oilld, ·• l , C. B. ant, Mra. Herman Km.pp. M r
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Incinerator. , betn� offered by • group call� BOX 129
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Wl' z.� Hawloy, '&lt;11 liuDday 'Dec. 11 -ol I Bob � Mra. Corl TllmlDI.
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Abel, M.rs. 0. J. Boslk, M r 1.
MISSIO:,O,,' ARY SEHVH ' E
A Missionary St&gt;rv we w.us held Glenn Smith, Mrs. Donald JJaµ•y .
•m F'1·+ , rvenin� ;1t tht N e w Mn J L. Stewart and the bolt·
lluven ChurC'h of G, d. Hev. Sim• I esS"S. Mn. That:lf't and M r 1.
Jfl H,.,b inson lrom Belttysville, j Thompson and the guest of honor,
Ky. �:ondurted the sen• kc. Rev. Mrs. Casto.
-----and Mrs. llobinson are mission•

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clolhllig al lht- Pt'Br!&gt;OO .\Ul"l lllU
buth 1:1pm lml• r1t f J!t ! urn:1er
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Huust' orposltt' l'osl 01 1 i("I', �la·
4: cent, per WOld, one l.uaertion. Minimum charJe-60
12 lU !ilp
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ff'nta. � cent.a per word !or three coMecutive inkrUon1.
and 11 th. Thi!&gt; i� f ir,t Ja: r:.i,11'
Special-one month for 30 cents per word.
Fu.Q ratti of f c�nla �r word will be charJ�d for ad•
of !'- l(,\( ' l t\ E li r uurn liou!iL•, \1 a•
r·un!&lt;.iSling
mt"n·handise
vertilmg 1f not oa1d wllhm 10 days alter recetving bill.
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Errora ln Advertising-Shou ld be reported immedb1tely.
Hatine.
B1!l t · ui;irl
mun1h
and Jackt"ts : 11 011wo · s app:.in•I
The Dall, Sentinel will not be respon.sible for more than
one incon-ect insertion.
1 2 • HHitp
aod some !&gt;hoes. shirl�. il II d \ )l.,i.,
Card o f Thanks and Speda1 Notices of Events S l 00
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Obituarte1 _published at 1 cent per word.
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W ORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
( 1 8)
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15
tiOc
90c
$ 1.35
S ll Ill t·
$4.50
p.ln, tome. pick up
20
600
$1.20
$ 1 .60
$6.00
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2li
75&lt;
$1.511
$2.25
17 .50
1 10\ 1 Sl-:CLEMdl\G . BAB\ ' SIT·
Bradford A11etiu11 Co.
Ad, received by 10 A. M. will be In that day 'B paper.
T I M ; . Will live in. Write The
12 · 1l-51&lt;!Ja1ly S&lt;&gt;ntinel, Bo:,.. oott•B.
I i sErGLER OtL m:ATF:H. u.1ow
12 9 6:e
U. Floor Sample tor
2 _
years. Will Discow1l t h » °'"
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First C'ome gets a bul'ga111
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I WILL NOT BE responsible or NE� PIANOS -:- Buy now for ' Rullancl F'urn1turl'. Hut! 111:, 0. --- - - --� l.l-3Lt"
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F:Xl 'F.HT MEAT rutting
and
debll contracted by any other Christmas ,"'t d1scowil prices.
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Yes, we lake trade-ins, We de- F'LO W r RS. POTTED i'LA�TS
wrappmg Phone WY 2-9975.
than mya,ill'.
liver. Buy now at Rutland Fur•
Signed: A. L. Rollin&amp;.
,ind cemetery bouquets. H1•y · S1 mou·s l\brket. Pomeroy
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Jtp niture. Rutland, Ohio. 12-3-12tc nold�, Mill SlrPel. M iddlC'port .
ll·30-30tc

FOR CONSISTE N T DEPENDABLE RE SUL TS
RATES

manbeN lrom tablea de&lt;Oroted
1n ketpinl with November; lu·
bell Brown, Irene Jllltis. June
Burnt, Cheryl Burlll, Frieda Hen
ry, Lucille HarrillOD, C l�a Williama, Laurene Lewis,
Helerl
Barker, Alma Johnson,
Nancy
Van Meter, Ann Hoffman , He !en
Will iama and the ho&amp;te&amp;ses.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tsy lnr
and daughter , Kimberly,
were
vl1ltlnli! Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hen•
ry Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn, George
Burns
and daughters went lo Parkersburg Monday evening to do some
shopping.
Mrs. Cora Martine of Ravenswood visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Henry Saturday evening.

f.lifton Items

-MYIE ON .- W1.0 ·
6005E � IESQE,
BUT IVE GOT A HUHCM
�AT REQUIRES $0\,1E
!NVE�IG�TION !

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ftsh and suppl ie s. l .m1t•ll !'Ile;2 9 li(p
Nickle, Anl1qu 1 1y . Uhw

WANT ADS

(9) FOR SALE

New Haven News, Events· Of
Interest About Community

arif's in Kentucky. Mrs. Hobinson 1 � !he former �1ae .Johnson ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. i'ten ry I
JohnSi\fl o! New Haven

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4, 00 Make Room for Daddy
4:90 Rere'1 BoUywood

:nJEIIDAt

5: 00 Steamboat BW

5:30
6:00
6: 1S
6:U

Woody Woodpecker
Yoo Asked For It
Jim Thacker Show
Weatbercut

8:SO News Picture
6:4.&amp; Huntley Brinkley Report
7 : 00 Jim Backua
7:90 Lararnle
8:30 Alfred Hitchl'OCk
9:00 ThrtIJer
H);OO O 'Connera Ocean
ll:00 New,
1 1 . 10 Weather
11; 15 Jack Paar
1 . 00 SJgn Off

Marvin Marr
Mr. and M r■.
and Brenda, Mr. and Mra. Gene
Marr of Buffalo, vl!ited re&lt;!eD tly
with Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Marr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'li'Jlzgerald
and Linda, Mn. Mae VanMatre
WEDNESDAY
and Mildred Van Maire visited
5,411
Sign
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recently with Mr. and Mrs, �il­
6:00
C-ontinental
Classroom
dred Zerkle or Pomeroy.
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Today
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis and
Vera Lewis of Vienna
visited 9:00 Welcome Netghbo:;a
Mrs. Julia Van Metre on Sunday. 9:30 Mr and Mrs. North
10: 00 Dough Re Ml
10: 30 Puty Your Hunob
lHI0 Prlct is Right

(slanr)
•• Animal fat
a. Female
abeep
.. SoutherD
state
9, Celerlty
I. Specie■
of pier
t. tllr. CoateUo
.. St.&amp;r'III
popularity
yti rdatlck.
9. Remova1
as acum
ll. Goiter'■
poaitlon
tt1. Dl,plays

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'l"utw«ay•1 Ali•••'
n. Dendly pal�
SS. So"9rce of
cocaine
St. Cardinal,
for one
SB. Knock
38. Siam e.rea
measure

4:00 Br!J,!hler O11y
4: 15 11ie Secret Storm
4.30 fhP Edge Of Nl�ht
5: 00 The 1'hree Stooges
6:00 New!
8: 16 Look at The Weather
8:W Spo--tscope

I· SO Amoa •N Andy
7:00 Ho.U ol Fame

8:30 DuPont Show
10:00 Gary Moore

5:00 Three Stooges
6:00 Arthur J. Smith
6: 15 Wcuther
6:20 Sport.scope
6; 30 Amos 'n Andy
7:00 Highway Patrol
7: 30 The Aquanauls
8:30 Wanted - Dead or Alive
9:00 My S.si.ster Eileen
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9:SO I ve Got A Secret
10:00 U. S Steel Hour
1 1 : 00 New!
11: 10 A Look At 'The Weather
11 : l!io Theater 13

1 1 : 00 News

1 1 : 10 Wealher
1 1 : 15 Movie

WEDNESDAY
Russian Sludy
Science
News
Capt. Kanga11&gt;o
Cartoon Theater
December Bride
Viedo Village
I Love Lucy
Clear l:larzion!

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MONDAY THROUGH P'RIDAI
7:00 Sign Pn. MuelcaJ Clock
7:45 The Ltfellne
8:00 Ohio Valley n.....
8:115 Sporta Today
I: 10 Ohio Newa
8: 15 World New■
8: 20 Musical Clocl:
55 Communlty Nen
9: 00 Musical Clock
I: so Public Service
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9:46 Showen of Blouin&amp;
10:00 Talk ol the Ton
10:M WOl'ld New■
II, 00 Talk of the Town
Fri. only, 11: 11. Churdl 8etla
RfngJ
11:G World Newa
11:fiB Muon County Now,
12:00 CommunitJ Newa
13:06 Local Noon Nen

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N.Y C,Ly• 01a1 np1O� of o1t .....e.1�ht�.Wi'l1t r1� at: a,rpart
to �cccpt insu l t i ng chelle�� ot Rus'c.,an Cl ia,:, , ,0t:,
Boorr.c.h, f', whose 1 arie i5 Cl&lt;- cteu to or-riv'! .:1l'. e.1r1y

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DOBY (1UP'l'()QUOTE .,1,,,, Bere'1 how to work It:
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fc lhl three L'1, X for the two 0'1, 1tc, Sln&amp;le 1,tter1, a.po1tnpbkr1, thl ·1Mlgth and foffl'l1tion ot the worde are di bin.ts.
111111 drf' tm CI04e lettel'I are di fferent.

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3:00 World News

S:OS Mr. Music

S: 55 Loc:al New1

t, 00 Olscln&amp; with Do•

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5:00
I: 10
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Rolling Home
Community Nowa
World NeW11
Ohio Newt

5:2tl Sporta Today

5: 30 Dinner Mu,ical•
5:00 Sign OU

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MONTH OFF BEFCQE
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12: 10 Ohio New,
12; 16 Markell
12, :Ill Bulletin UO&amp;rd
12: 25 News O Grams
12: 45 Mr. Music
1:55 Local New,
2:00 Mr. MU51c

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12: SO Search for Tomorrow
12 : 45 Guidtng Light
I : 00 Life ol Riley
1 : 30 As The World Tuma
2:00 Full Circle
2 : 30 Art Linkletter
3:00 Millionaire
3 : 30 Verdict l!1 Your,
4 : 00 Brighter Day
4: 15 Secret Storm
4: 30 Edge ol ,Night

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B: SO Price ill Right

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8:00 Deputy DwaR
fi : 30 Your Esso Reporter
6: 40 , Weather Teller
6: 45 John Daly News
7 oo Best 01 Post
7 : 30 HonJ: Kong
8: 30 The Nel.�n Family
t: 00 Hawaiian JJ:ye
0 : 00 Naked City
l l :OD The News Tonlght
1 1 : 10 Sc.!!nn ing The We.rlher
1 1 : 15 Sports Report
1 1 : 20 Mo\'letime

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WeathercaSI
New11 Picture
tiuntley Brinkley Report
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12: 00 Tuan
12 : JO Beat U111! Clock
1 : 00 About Faces

6:45 Newa
1:17 News Headline, &amp; Weather
7.00 Expedit ion
2:00 Say It With Mu!lc
2:57 News Headlines &amp; Weather 7:30 Buga Bwmy
8:00 Riflemori
3: 00 Calling Pt. PleaS8Dt
8,30 Wyatt Earp
New Jl'rom Pl Pleasant
9:00 Staget·oach \l est
3 : 30 Calling on Pt. Pleasant
10: oo Alcoa Presents
3: 57 News Headlines &amp; Weather
10:30 ntkc good Look
4:00 Platter Party
H : 00 News
i: 90 Loc,a] New!I
1 1 : 10 Weather
4:35 Platter Party
11: 15 Sports
6: 00 New, Final
U : 20 Movie
1: 15 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
8:00 Cartoon Speclaculu
8: 30 Romper Room
9:00 Movietime
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CLASS MEJ:'11
The G ood Will Clw of thll
Lltl Lon ME Churcb net lD the ao,
l'ial rooms er the tburch 00 Wedn.:-�day even�g ar.,J hud
their
novc.mber meeting wJth Mary
f'ir�.c n, Dora Van Meter and
\•.' ir1fl;13 Horlrnan acting a.9 hoste'°sces. Th e mectlng wu called
t,:, oidcr by !�e pres ident, P"rleda
pro\-le:lry. ar.C1 \he following
,tram Willi given: ROng1 "C JUDt
'{cur 'Blt'sP:inis," by all ; prayer
,crlpture
John.Jon:
by Adl'la
rtading by Helfin WUUama: duet
by lre,,e Ju,tts and J..allfflle Lew,
is; poeot ,·•ullt'amed." by laa-belle Brown; reading "The •.ancflog ," by June Bumi; ahd the
closing song "Bmit Be The Tie "
I&gt;:, all. 'lbe business meeting follnwed during which it was decidod to bold a ooe day rummage
sale in the churcb &amp;Oeial ·-ooms
wilb soup, nndwiches and pie
for sale also. The sale will begin about 11 a. m. Refreshments
were served to the following

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Pressure Heavy On
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Pu bl'IC Hunt ing Are•

XENIA - Hunting pressure •
!he 01wnmg day of uplan� game
lll�Nf&lt;:R GUESTS
season was heavy on publ ic hunt,.
Mrs. H. L. Dyer entertained in· areas hut light on privaLe
th� follow i n,i,: guests with Thank!• la�ds in WildUfe Diatrict 6 ,.
gi ng Din�t&gt;r: Lt. Comm. an� rls Uan Atzenhoefer. di�irt
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Mr�s. J..mes
Dyer. Roger and Br1- supervisor.
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an of Norfolk. V irginia, Mr. and
Mrs. Niegel Dyer. Mike and Ann A l zenhoeler based hi• YieW oa
of Purkf!rsburg, Mr. and M r s. a fl ight over much of Ulla aouU..
Harrv Layne. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- western Ohio district, Hwiten
nl i, ilyn�. Harriett. Hol ly and were abundant on the state-ow.
Jay. and Mr. ilnd Mrs. J a m e s ed public hunting areas, he observed, a lthough even here tbt
Layne and Brent.
presi11i1re had greatly decrnHd
A UXD..IARY MEETING
The American Legion Auxil iary by noon or opening day. Ea.
l2 I O &lt;ltr
TKIIMITE AND PEST CONTROL USED SEWING MACHINES held their regular meeting on Mon- where, there was almost DO aip
Nl-:IGLEH. UU lLUING SUPPLY.
� Fala. Frft lupedloo. luar• $15.00 up. Ideal Christmar. Gift
day evening at the Legion Home. of hunting.
Kitdwn Cabinets . vinyl asbes­
.. ., N.UO.wlde, Pbou R. Sewing boxes $2.00 and $3 98.
The meeting opened with presen"Oftenl"� -we would •irclt
tos block !f x 1t insulation. awn- 1
.ad A. Se"lce, Blalloa WY 1- Meigs Sewing Cenkr. Middle­
talion of fla;;s followed with a
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lo ll'C
over
areas �nuWn
ing. window type. Call Neil! - !
1111.
.,._ile porl, 0
prayer by Mrs. Fred Roush and
l 121 7-6tc
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no
an
range
easant
h
p
lcrs, Racine. Ohio.
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si· lent praye rs by all, and th e flag
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ---------­
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sa1ute. The group decide
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BJU I.owe'• 8errice 8'atlon aad l.1MESTONE, ANY SIZE, furnish•
Alzenhoef
aakl
un
hng
group.
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Am coNDrr1ONINti. -JtEFRIG-1
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their Christmas Party for memCUTJ-oat., Powell Street, Mid- ed del ivered and truck spread.
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"Tbere were many enUre ��1�60 Pl . .. , LnJ f H
EnATION service. Jack · s Ht-- 1
bers
on
December
12th,
a
grab
dleport. Featarlq; minor re- Shul�r•s Construclioo Company
Fur!' �
wh,ere no hunter waa vlliblt.
frigeration. New l lave'l. Phone 1
bag will al.so be held. On Decempain, lab JolN aacl e.mplele Phone WY 2-3051.
12-7-&amp;c :
was from 10 a.m. to noon,
nus
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6-2Hf
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pow�r M•·•• · " • -• " ' ·
be1. I8th the membtrs w ill h oId
Rledio■ al bevtta&amp;H, Orvl.lle
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appears that the nl'l"lblllll
50
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GAS • FUEL OIL and coaI ! ur- ,
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--- - - -their annua l Christmas party for
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t'&lt;i wlab.,. ·., h,·d tlun .l! .
1% 1 SOie
Joluasoa.
is
generally
lesa aeverll! than it 11
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naces. Call for free estimates. i
chi ld� n up 1o 12 years of age, oI
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be!'ieved. to be .
REASONABLE RATES
Wll.L PAY CASH REWARD for Foreman &amp; Abbott Middleport
all Lcgionaires and Auxiliary
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l'EED
recov
SATLSt'ACTION
GUAKAN
to
lnfonnallon leading
6-10-tk
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members beginning at 2 o 'clock.
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af t"M&gt; caating flahing rocli and
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Santa Claus will arrive at 2 : 30 Deer Hunter Fined
S I N G E R SEWING MACHINE
f'hrsh&gt;r, Ohio
reeb, �e F luger TrumP " n d
o'clock.
lovely blond console like new: ,
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And Costs
008 c,;:,111:1kespear di
rect d rive;
, d to make bullonhOIes, ' G.E CANNISTF:H. V a e u u m
Those attending were Mrs. Nora SANDUSKY _ A s a a d u I k :,
E
qu1ppe
M
n
Cleaner
Used
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l
ittle
and
nlght
y
''ke11 Tue-'
ware wa
111.1.e.
£ro\: .
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Tripp . Mrs. Freda Harl. Mrs. Sa- County hunter jult could not wait
darn. embro1"dery and sew m
ud
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McKlnney' 291 N 0 r l h zippers. Assume last B pay- guaranteed. This week only
die Warth. Mrs. Everett Roush. for the tw o-day deer-gun u
ae gn ,
$26.tJO. Term!. Phoflt! w·, 2•2W4
Front Street. Midd leport.
M
t·s. Arnold R�ush, Mn. Harry necember 15 and 16. Al the
ments of $5.00 month. Gunrann­
J2,l:l-6lc
12·l2•3tc
Hoffman, Mrs. Harold Z e r It I e, suit he paid heavy for bia lndia­
teed. Phone WY 2· 2204. 12·8-tik
--------Miss Louena Roush. Mrs. Thel- cretion, acoordlng to
THE FISH SANDWICHES are 2 STORY BRICJC BUILDING
w. W Funk-,
PUDl,IC AUCTION
the
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goes
Chrl::itma,
tree
NaUon&amp;.I
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-The
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Capehart, Mr!. H. C. Roney. h ser. Wildlife District 1 aw
Fr
75
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Jack·s Dairy Bar
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Busrness room and 2 apart- Saturday, Dec. l"I, 12 : 30 p. m. ,
ellipee ln front ot the White House. It la a 75-foot Dougla■
Mrs. Fred Roush and Mrs. 8 J l l forcernent ,upervilor.
12-13-6k
tn Mlddl8port·
Call Dick Sterrett
people.
r\can
e
AJr,.
the
to
ments, J13 feet deep. Midd le- My home has been sold, thert• Oregon
ot
people
tlr. a g1ft ot the
Roush.
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B•for• 9:30 A. M.
l t w111 have flQmti 8.000 Ilghta and ornaments �or opening
roa 1HE REST hamburger port.. Price $21,000.00, Contuct fore, I will sell ttui lfollowing
The hunter ahat the two dN!'
BIRTH
Middl•port WY 2-2649
personaI property at l 1e I1ousc 1
ot the ee\'erth anrma.1 Christma.!I pageant or peace Dec. 23.
You've ever eaten, Jack"s Dairy Wa Iter Grueser, WY 2-3230. I
KAUTZ
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riflt at
a Wincheater
with
Thomas
Mr. and Mri.
A. Brown
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Bar. M iddleport.
U-7-6lp - apurtment for rent. ll-7-tf ut '.. East M a u, Sl ., pome i-oy. i
Fuu,
recently.
day
one
a.m
10:20
are
birth
the
a
announcing
of
Yuk on 5-2 1 4S
2 piece living room suite. om· ,
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J daughter born on November
I WILL SACRIFICE
houser
wa,
notlflod
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ollor
aad
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- Singer A�to- ens y cl 1n h· , two end tobl es , """ HAMILL SERVI CE STATION
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Mary's
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Hospital
and
Sandwky
in
County
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matk Zig Zag Sewlng Machme . , ,·offce table, two lnmps, gr;:iy
or
8 fAlb,1ny
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Entered Hnpllal
Mass. 'l'he baby weighed at birth protector Merwin Chambln 1...Ma kes buttonholes, sews on but- · bedroom !IUlle, Frigidaire re- j
LOST - ONE TRUCK TIRE and
0,iy S. r vic• _
En.-y
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bs.
gan
an
investlgat100..
By
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1.m.
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Among
those
who
enlered
H1.1Ii
7
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ozs.
and
has
been
named
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frigcrator. five piece ditwttc
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rlfO between Pomeroy and Har- 1 s, overcasts bl ind hems, and
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JONEER
ze1 hospital m the past 24 hours Lisa Ann Mrs Brown ls the for- the C8:fc&amp;ues of both dwr WIN
rtJonvllle. If found notify Walt- i dozens or fancy designs without .set, Hordwick gas rangr. two
Cum
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»EC. 13
in poase11ion
were Albert B Watts, Crown mer Judy McKnight.
aMle fnk
Harrisonville, or attachmenl.t. Will sell lo reapon- ! ulilily cabinet s . 7 piece dinin !,(
er Morris.
CrlH
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tadford
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The
mat
The case wa1 aol-.td tbroulb
m&lt;'elmg
fl
Mrs
r.1ax
The
Detemb('t
rnal
grandmother
is
R
Out
s
Rt
City
2
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12 10 ,tp slb le party for 1 1 payments of
l'OOm suite, onl:' noor lamp. 4
PbonP WY 2-t\779.
11' . , h
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or Contact
Mrs.
Sybil
Srruth
of
N
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w
Christmas
Haven,
the
party
combined .ifort, el ....,.i
of
the
M
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unl&gt;crly
G
Tolbert
rown C .
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lab!e lamps, end a few othrr ,\
n:
$1U5 per month, Phone WY 2F O_:__ RaclD_:-, ohi0
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Bl'W
Club
will
be
held
this
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and
the
paterna
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grandparents
Jaw
enforcem ent offictn ill tla
s
port
J.
C.
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Va . ,
ason
12-8-6tc uselul orticles.
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are
Mr.
and
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Mrs.
INTEBIOH
PAINTlNG
AND
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evening
ol
the
Masonic
L
Woodrow
Brown
district.
A fltte of "°8 and tQltl
Hobr
Union
Ave.,
Pomeroy.
M
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Robrt
. Fuulk. Own
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on . IWO ROOM TUA lLEH. ON Porn- Terms of Su lt• : Cash.
. Wallpa1&gt;t•rlng. Work �ullrantc..- ed / tu.- key dinner at 6·30 will pre• ert A. Dorsl . JU. 3 Pomeroy �1iss ! of Letart Route.
wu
levied
on the 'Violll«' la 1111
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Belair. Very good condition • 7115 eroy-Harrlsonvllle Road. James Not responsible fo r accidents.
A
dollar
gift
Carl
E.
Nelson,
Rutland,
Ohio.
cede
the
mt.
eting.
Sanduaty
County
mwt at ct,clt.
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Cynthia
Jo
Ends.
Rut
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and.
John
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GaU MIiier Phone WY ?:·3196. 1 Haggy, Rt. l , Pomeroy, Ohio. Sale conducted by I. O. McCoy,
WY 2-691m.
12 9 Gtp exchange wlll be held.
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A Ul' 1 1oneer: I. O. McCoy M U ELLE R FUKN .\CES. WEST-i
I W olter It B rown, Ht .
ackson
CBECJt 'JIii. IPliUJNG
. : ke) Dinner at their rcular No4
DEC.
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49 CHRYSLER,
EXCELLENT
INGIIOUSE appllances. ArnoJd l R acine Grange will meet De- M iss Melod y S. Taylor, Rt.
s j vember meeting recently at the HOUSTON, Tex. (lJPl&gt; - Dr
Geocl Cleaa \.!■eel Cua
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C
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condlll�,
very
reasonab
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PIJ')p)eBrolhen, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone ccmbe r 14th for Hi eir p.u rly. i Jackson. Mrs. Willard D. Yinger _ . church. Rev. Jack Welch of St. �
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gist and marriage coumelot •
Joh �son 8 Gulf Wld Carry Out, AN1 UlUl:S FOH ClllllSTMI\S
•ill
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cxdiangt!,
a
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25c
There
gift
Wellston.
Goldie
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May
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Lutheran
ITAN
MO
Church
present•
METROPOL
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- 1 1 12 6tp • G ifts, cut, coiorcd nnd pressed , ---- -------- I G l"fts Ior I he Athens �Slate Hosp · t- be
Mldaleporl
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gl�se also lovely old l �mps 11.ml 1
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ty, has Nttived lttenlure...,...
(20B) INSURANC E
al patients, nlso a rtides fur a \ey Rt. 2 McArthur Mrs. Wes- Thankful ' "
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANElt In
P•DW'IIJ• Ohlt
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pl'lmil1ves.
700
W
Mam,
Porn'
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from
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basket for a �m.i
__,y f�m II y W 111 be l ey B. Tackett, Ashland,
Ky.. Those attending were Mr. and e
exee IIent condi '/on w1 th I 1 1 ,
COM PLETE INSU J¥,NCE PROcroy
Dallu, but bu MYer p]Mlc1 I
1111 CHEVROLET BEL AIR hardbrought �o this �tmg . Refres h- Bruce L. K inney . Havenswood .
c
lean ing attachments. Sold ne": ,
tcction, Life, Auto, Fire, Pol lo
M rs. Har.-y M iller and daughters. s le order . wi
WY
n21
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top, Good condlUon. SOS� North for
! W. Va. , M rs. Franklin L. Wal- Mr. and Mn. Robert Cooke and ��
pay off '37.00 or 6
th
CaU Don Mil ls, Midd leport, Ohio ments wil l be cook1f's.
ll•" Dr
finn;..__
1blrd, Middleport. Phone WY- I
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And l never "'llhe
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each
Phone
of
ayment
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t
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Po
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and Mrs. Robert Dille added , untU they It.op ,endlq:
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12·1 3-3tc P
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l:: LF.CTROLUX VACUUM Clean- HA.llNES-SIMPSON lNSUllANCE
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812- 6k
WY 2-2204.
Counul dub will meet \-\ cdncs- l R 1rhard B r.ow n; Ravenswood . W. and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
mall to me addt-d Dr ftay A.
.
er In top conclillon inclulres Agents, Mlddlepott. Fire. Auto_ . .. --- - - - ---- -- ----------1
day Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs. 1 Va. , Quen lm Sayre, Ripley . W . R ickard and daughters, Mr. and rouc • "
2"i
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SLUGGISH
YOUR
PUMP
DON'T
h.
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· throw out paper bags and al l mobile Bonds. Phone W
for $ale
Ralph M t Uade from 10: 30 u. m. • Va., and Mrs. Lowell H. Beckley , Mrs. Harold Bumgarner Mr. and
, Septic Tank. Get Klean-wn--a U I clen ing .au a h
8-27_tf
t P y o rfl 2003
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- · --·- lo S p. m. C�r.istma� ideas and ; Rt , 2 Prichard. W. Va.
11 GAUGE SHOT GUN, almost
Pickens
M
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Harry
and
Sa
n
dra.
an
te
l
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Val
er.
sepUc
Ohio
tank
cle
Pas
I large .turdy c.r lupt
; $..'l3 �
6 ;a;mert� 0t $6 :zs i
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an. I pod Chrlltrnu 1 lfl Ph ! Plumbing. Pomeroy. U-17-30tp Phone or
mc�u suggestions will � t h c ,
Car
Mn.
l Gibbs, Mrs. L, O. Greer
ac
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Noti
b
lega
k ot ywr favorite NCIII:
the
n
WY 2·2204.
B h1hs
12-IHilc
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topic. Ara exchange of g1fl.s not
12-l2-3tc
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WY N149.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John book· Put in new untried ne..__ ____ ____ __ _
Th, tnill1.l'H of l.-,larl Town1hlp.
VENETIAN BLINDS, oil colors,
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$1
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exc
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Mrs. Ralph Larry O B r ien RI. &amp;.st and chililren Mt'. and Mra. until yuu have time to try tt.n
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TAPE RECORDER $60.00. See Window Blinds and shadea all FOR CHRISTMAS _ New While Metw• C'u\ln�y, 01110, w in recelvoi bid•
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luck mea l wil l be served at noo n. 2 H11trne. son, 3 : 46 p,m Monday. Roy Jones ancl son, Mr. and Mr&amp; an
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d aee If you want to pat thmi
Kathleen Carper, Main Street, colors. Da le Wippel Supply, 215 Portab le .eewlng machine, $69.•
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Pomeroy Bt•nd Grange will M r� . Fred M. Smith. 718 Orchard Luther Smith, Miss Ethel Riddle, in your perm&amp;M:Dl file.
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of
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1uw&lt;t
molor
11'.r,ul•
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Rutlad, Ohio.
12 J Sk Unlon Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. IO. Meigs Sewing C .iter, Mid- ·r. havln11 1111, followln11 111edrl&lt;'&amp;tio111 meet in regular session Wedne!I· • Ur. . R.1:1vcnswood , W. V a., son. M r. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman
dleport ' o ·
1 12 ) 7-Gtp .iml ,11achmonl1 or e11 u u1:
d11)£-8-Zl
day evening at the DAV Holl. A l l : S3 a.m. Monday.
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a11d IIOII, Mr. and Mra. J a m • •
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l'owond by 111.1&lt;,llnt C'H.ll'.ln11 110 11.P.
.
turkey d inner
at 7 p. m.
will
.iu,
ame
FIRE WOOD, OAK .1:1nd Poplar.
dr1v�.
11rnde111
1
Roush
and children Ellen Layne
ur
wm1er.
HANDMADE APRONS •
Pince 11r•s front am1 reu . H�d.-.. ull e preeede
Dl,i,rhargt'd
the meeting.
Cul lo Orde r for the Hollday
and daughter, Mr. and M r 1_
t•o1iro1.. lehnlnll t r o n t
pol'-'cr
matl, towe]i;, l und1eon doths.
1 1
· he M idd �po
,ite n ry Club Patients recently discharged in- G eorge Ingles and children, M n1
aeason. St5.oo per cord ·
Mrs. Lee Hudlsill.
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ay after- e
Phone Wl-9-3958
___ _ _ __ ___ 1 nuht'r li11i11, w1m1�i.1 ..111 wlpur. Wt
ee
William Bocock , Fred Edna Clark and daughter, a D d
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h¥-11kr Prill JdiYwed tu 1uwn1hlp. noon at 2 at the home of the pres- luded Mrs.
( Ii' 9-3tc
,1 rs, Rev. and Mr!I. Welch.
.
ONE USED BUMPER POOL
F.,, Ph"I1 .son. C l yde Southard • 1•
GIRLS I SUITRNS
At thr aam11 1\m.-, th• tr1..1 en w111 I den t . Mrs. Emer.son Jones.
SEWING CLUB
" M. Ch'Il ders. Mrs. Ke IIY
T"ISh18
,
Hlzc. J,ikc rl'&lt;'elVI' blib "" the •ule ol lllll! ( l l
'" OWNERS. V6 I Table , Jle&lt;1ufotlon
MUST FOIi CA"
e
A C hns tma! pro�ram WI be
u.,.,1 Am,· tlran n,otur 11oik1· . uu, rr,..
Popular Priced
Col lins. Mrs. James B. M e t z . The Sewing Cl ub was held on
make&amp; Battery last 11[1 of rar. · new, Would muke a good (..'hri sl reed•
of samil tu be u,ett a1 part of p.-esented by ,., rs Goorge DaII
_.Jay aft
a!
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at
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home
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Guaranteed.
$3.00
llr, m,el, wlabu to con­
and M rs. James Titus. Ro II co.II p .
r1bl'&lt;1 motor 11r�,,�r.
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!I of Mrs: Herman Layne· Durin"a
12 9 3tC' ..- The
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Maude W. Young
- t Hlloblt porty lo plot
.
tru1i.-.-� r,· n•1 v� the rlMhl 10
Dtnck . Frank B . Ross. M r .
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res
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up pa7menta of
Okey Henry • Mr.s. Thomas J. the aoc1al hour re(reshment, were
Phone WI9-3441 Racine.
lly urd,rr uf lh.- 1..-larl '1·11wn1hl11 Verse · '
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C 12) lB-3tp BABY HEIFER C�, week old, ' r.u11rd ur 'J"ru,, r,)•.
Hose, Mn. Marvin Ranier and served to M rs. J. L. Stewart, Mr■.
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N11i' -!!Ill A. G. Mehlman • Mrs. D. A. Smith,
n
l Nice pony, chUdren • r""t, dop.
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pie tnd wllite mane and loll.
· .and Jn£ant daughter. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Stein, Mra. L I o y d
1
very Uttle.
ne11dny Dec. 14 at 6 .. 30 p . m fol....+.., Mn.
i
Pearl WIIUams, Harrlson vllle
Josep h F . Jones and
i n f a n t Roush , Mrs, Philip Wol.,_
' ft Exe hanJle a1 .i~
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aughter.
Donald Jeffera,
home
of
Mrs.
Henry
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Mr;.
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Rt. No l, Pomeroy, 0.
Amoa( AJUn1
UF.C, 15
Adame. Jr. and Mn. Layne.
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G_OIN� AWAY PARTY
According to the midnight re�I
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meet
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Away Party Wll he1d
BOY 'S 2(1" BICYCLE. Will sell
bu�y durin�
Odober lr&lt;&gt;alinLJ
AS 19 SPECIALS
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port of tht! nursmg department.
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now
for
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$2280.80.
we•
Price
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"'.ally casto recently In
cheap. Ph WY 1-:t!Ml ( 12 1 10-3tc ! n Mercury 60 11. P. S.fl!. 00
nrea waters &lt;·hemi cal ly to ImMn. Chauncer
_ 1m M Thomas Ryan and
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the
recreation
room of the home
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next I
Rose were both m poor condition.
1 U Mffftll'J 7t R. P. $315 .111 l prove fishing for anglers
Hotpotnt Rtfrll:erator, lovei party and e,cchange of 50 cent
of
Mn
Frank
'11,omn.nn
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r- • Mn
scmion.
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'l'hose who were listed as fai r
· 11 1o11ow the meetmg.
I II"• flYlnf room aullo I n
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by Mn.
as9isted
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was
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METROPOLITAN MOTORS I E leven-acre Hosterm n Lak . / ;
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fin• eover with ,t, metehed
ineludecl Cecil Pickens &lt; injured Tho pso
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Mn.
uto
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Th
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• Eu&amp; Malo Street, Pomeroy Clark County. wa� l reatecl to re•
labloa, I table lamp� S P&lt;­
acciclent l • C arl May- rth
•Grange ha11 in Rt. 141
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be
leaving
!IOOD
to
make
her
home
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move the existing fish
pul aPlloae WY!•S871
'ftmut bedroom with ma1I for a potluck dinner at noon nanl, W illi.am Ousley, �rles at Fort Knox, Ky.• where her hUI­
alq 02" triple dreuer, dtHt
_ 6-20-tfc tion. 'J'hen. 3.000 finJ,?f!rl inl! l arge.
s McElhmner,
___ __ mouth bas.!! v.'ere stocked. B lu"° i 'J'hursday. Members are asked lo Sloc-kho!f, Charle
band will M eta.tloned, He hu
1111d bookoue bed, boudoir
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Wa
a
n
Ni
Mrs.
llm •I just n,turn«I from duty
lampa, 1&gt;llloW1, mattnaa 1nd
Jlne1'
gllls and while crappies will be brlng • 2S ttnl gi lt for the grab
(1 1 )
retefn Koreo1
hamson. Rlchelll Kanouse. Kim• :Mrs. Cuto wu p
box 1prtn11, fine Fonnlca
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for
articl
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and
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nled
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John
ng
ne
tocked
spr
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report
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c;ooi) USED 24 inrh bk-ycle.
berly �a�kson, Roger V a n c �, ,ICro
top d1ntt1• oet with a ma•ch•
repared by Mn, Thablt,
p
ll,
lker. Wildlife District 6 fish program.
Wa
1 Phone WI 9-3124_
I l:t l . l0-llc
Lyo'\8.
lnl ,baln, I twin bod with
The December meeting of the KuSly Baird' Mrs. Lance
,-tnnarzement supervisor.
on wh ich wen!I mentioMd all the
m-., IPri•I, larre dr,1Looi• Lamb, Mrs. W 1 1 • J arioua d YIU
Mrs.
Fou r ln�i•n
Cre•k Wlld l lro
a l .. oho had laloon
v
aer ud mirror.
Coleman, Mr5, Emma Shaver, part In. some Inoluded 'ftrtl u,.
A rea pond,. Brown Count" , w •r,
:I
_ _ __ _ . Robert S. Miller, R Qbertui Berry
( HOUSE 1634, LINCOLN Heights, treated arid
ORIGIN.\ILY THIS OUTFIT
later stocked wll!1
water lhow ballet, wchln&amp; Blblt
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4 rooms and balh, new �as largemouth bas!. Redear sun
All!xander Ferguson. Homer Henrl�!•
and Sunday School, the Adult F.d·
SOLD FOIi
furnace. Phone WY 2-3575 or wi l l bf! put In next 9pring.
; denon and J ohn Thompson. All
ucation Program, and her lie,.
Gallipol i! G I 6-0146.
reported
12-131 {
PartiH I
chemlcRI
fmC),80
treatmen· ..,...._,..
1 other patient• were
turea 00 her native land &lt;Jel1lwny
�"de NIWI lltDII of
Him
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two five · :i. lonJi! the shorc m,rl In �mall ha�·&lt;
i good.
• to the varloul �Ivie �nd ilocial
lnlmlt
Ana'
room ap&amp;rtments. A. N Bengel was «lone et Clark Lake. Clark ''0:\1£ RO \' - l • story frame, 4 · Blood administered recently at groups.
UNPAID IAI.ANCI
room, and bath, ful l basement, the hospital Included five unllt on Gamet w re
ICtllNI
Vallev
Phone WY Z-3272.
11-1-tlc &lt;'ourtty, and 11t Spr ing
pll,)'9¢
e
NOW ONLY fffl.lO
:.oke, G reene and Warren Cou n- g111 h��!?" heal, basement gar- Sunday and U1ree unit• on Mon,
1
were made and mua� �joyed
: APARTMENTS _ Furnished and: :
Youl'-Buy-1111
1es. Pr/mery purpo!e o 1 th fp ate, _,&amp;., lot• $3000.00, Tefllll. day•
r In8 the evl!llInl, -du
•- d 0 �,r
· mlum!-•�
:,ocu. "'Ci,,
'f ,1 astera, Middle- treatment as lo contro l"Xef'sw
l
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· ,,moLEPORT - 1-story frame
port. Phone
prile wu won I&gt;:, M n. Jes- 1 - ___
3-3-tf s Ive numot'Ill
L..-- o1 sma11 hiuegl11 :or.
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ooms and bath ts bedroomJ.l Child Conservation Leap w UI The
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Gift Th t Wlll
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N1e1111ry
ATKINS MIii
IIHlf
Fur­ N ICELY FURNISHED !io ROOM Th i!! work Is expected to increaetfl : gas furnace , good location. be held this Thursday evening at ""1th 1 c • • • IO I ■way
apartnklnt, automatic rumaC'e.. the size of tht blue11il l!I In the,t&gt; ' $5 ,500.00.
the home of Mrs. Robert Schmoll.
IILL PARRILL All
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Phone WY 2-387l
:t•
l l- l2-30l:r l ake!.
Coatacl llr. illltll
l rREBTER-l4i atory frame, fut- There will be a dollar gift ebe
t
M . 0.,�
•
will
__, bath chan•• and the pacia•et
•- -Nlnfl - n •
I In ula� 5
Ati Low AIJ $25.95 Down ONE FIVE ROOM APARTIIIENT WARN AGA ST TOURS
WY-N811
Ev- Mra, Frank Sprq1fnC,
i Y •
IN
roome
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for
ud
i,..,
po
wtlh bath. Piton• WY 2-3642 or
p lenty cl....., full basement, j gee!
Mn. Remy Buck, Mn. R a I p b
INOILI P�lTURI
WASHINGTON ( [ ;Pl &gt; -- T h •
ga!!I furnace. Lot tMlllOO on pav•
evenings WY 2-3319.
11-17-tfc
Sayre.
Mn. 0aarltl Lester. Mn.
DEC.
11
Slate
Departmetil
ha1.
wame/
1N N, -..i
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e
d.
. .
TIie Federated Chutth &lt;holr 11anJ Miller, Mn. - John B 0 1 �
MODERN unfurnished
N101111 Amerlc.. etudenls not lo olg,, up · d N&gt;a l8000 OO
Wllere (lulllty It Puamount
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cox. 8aletmM will present the c.11rlstm:i:r cu- Mn.. Joe Bradley, Mn. Bm How•
AL R
and ba apmtment. Bittb cab- for Chrlstma:,; !lt':'l�nn tours of Cub:
•---- �•DCIIJ, Doc. lt,
- WY-N176
th
PRONE' WY i-mo tat.a, "The Chrilt Oilld, ·• l , C. B. ant, Mra. Herman Km.pp. M r
lnetl,
Incinerator. , betn� offered by • group call� BOX 129
dlspoul.
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ON YOUII DIAL
Wl' z.� Hawloy, '&lt;11 liuDday 'Dec. 11 -ol I Bob � Mra. Corl TllmlDI.
1llp cloNII. Pbuna wn.&amp;41. the Fair Pll1 for Cul&gt;• OMnrnI•-1
-IIOY, ONIO
Dl,'- Oatu'Cl!Nlmu.
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11· 10 .. p.m.
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PHONE WY 2-2157

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Abel, M.rs. 0. J. Boslk, M r 1.
MISSIO:,O,,' ARY SEHVH ' E
A Missionary St&gt;rv we w.us held Glenn Smith, Mrs. Donald JJaµ•y .
•m F'1·+ , rvenin� ;1t tht N e w Mn J L. Stewart and the bolt·
lluven ChurC'h of G, d. Hev. Sim• I esS"S. Mn. That:lf't and M r 1.
Jfl H,.,b inson lrom Belttysville, j Thompson and the guest of honor,
Ky. �:ondurted the sen• kc. Rev. Mrs. Casto.
-----and Mrs. llobinson are mission•

SF' UNG Ol"T A STot · K u l u,•11
L111furn1s!1l'd ! 1.m i­ 1 oum:. and
clolhllig al lht- Pt'Br!&gt;OO .\Ul"l lllU
buth 1:1pm lml• r1t f J!t ! urn:1er
l 'hurw \\'Y 2 \':174
Huust' orposltt' l'osl 01 1 i("I', �la·
4: cent, per WOld, one l.uaertion. Minimum charJe-60
12 lU !ilp
)OD. \\rd \'lrgl11l.1. O!'c 16111
ff'nta. � cent.a per word !or three coMecutive inkrUon1.
and 11 th. Thi!&gt; i� f ir,t Ja: r:.i,11'
Special-one month for 30 cents per word.
Fu.Q ratti of f c�nla �r word will be charJ�d for ad•
of !'- l(,\( ' l t\ E li r uurn liou!iL•, \1 a•
r·un!&lt;.iSling
mt"n·handise
vertilmg 1f not oa1d wllhm 10 days alter recetving bill.
ll ' I" . t'leet rn: 1 ty, fia� S25 0U
il
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and
Bo}
·!&gt;
wurk
,·o:.it�
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Errora ln Advertising-Shou ld be reported immedb1tely.
Hatine.
B1!l t · ui;irl
mun1h
and Jackt"ts : 11 011wo · s app:.in•I
The Dall, Sentinel will not be respon.sible for more than
one incon-ect insertion.
1 2 • HHitp
aod some !&gt;hoes. shirl�. il II d \ )l.,i.,
Card o f Thanks and Speda1 Notices of Events S l 00
r
IU'ms.
Tltt
•re
will
b,r,
1111
hf
ol '
Obituarte1 _published at 1 cent per word.
i : Jn
au t'lion Sal� Suturd;i� .
W ORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
( 1 8)
I MO.
15
tiOc
90c
$ 1.35
S ll Ill t·
$4.50
p.ln, tome. pick up
20
600
$1.20
$ 1 .60
$6.00
'
ehri11tmat bBrgaius !
2li
75&lt;
$1.511
$2.25
17 .50
1 10\ 1 Sl-:CLEMdl\G . BAB\ ' SIT·
Bradford A11etiu11 Co.
Ad, received by 10 A. M. will be In that day 'B paper.
T I M ; . Will live in. Write The
12 · 1l-51&lt;!Ja1ly S&lt;&gt;ntinel, Bo:,.. oott•B.
I i sErGLER OtL m:ATF:H. u.1ow
12 9 6:e
U. Floor Sample tor
2 _
years. Will Discow1l t h » °'"
(20)
(I)
f.9)
First C'ome gets a bul'ga111
1
I WILL NOT BE responsible or NE� PIANOS -:- Buy now for ' Rullancl F'urn1turl'. Hut! 111:, 0. --- - - --� l.l-3Lt"
.
!2
F:Xl 'F.HT MEAT rutting
and
debll contracted by any other Christmas ,"'t d1scowil prices.
I
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Yes, we lake trade-ins, We de- F'LO W r RS. POTTED i'LA�TS
wrappmg Phone WY 2-9975.
than mya,ill'.
liver. Buy now at Rutland Fur•
Signed: A. L. Rollin&amp;.
,ind cemetery bouquets. H1•y · S1 mou·s l\brket. Pomeroy
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Jtp niture. Rutland, Ohio. 12-3-12tc nold�, Mill SlrPel. M iddlC'port .
ll·30-30tc

FOR CONSISTE N T DEPENDABLE RE SUL TS
RATES

manbeN lrom tablea de&lt;Oroted
1n ketpinl with November; lu·
bell Brown, Irene Jllltis. June
Burnt, Cheryl Burlll, Frieda Hen
ry, Lucille HarrillOD, C l�a Williama, Laurene Lewis,
Helerl
Barker, Alma Johnson,
Nancy
Van Meter, Ann Hoffman , He !en
Will iama and the ho&amp;te&amp;ses.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tsy lnr
and daughter , Kimberly,
were
vl1ltlnli! Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hen•
ry Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mn, George
Burns
and daughters went lo Parkersburg Monday evening to do some
shopping.
Mrs. Cora Martine of Ravenswood visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Henry Saturday evening.

f.lifton Items

-MYIE ON .- W1.0 ·
6005E � IESQE,
BUT IVE GOT A HUHCM
�AT REQUIRES $0\,1E
!NVE�IG�TION !

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Danville Home Da maged From FirE;
·· . ;i ! Pomeroy House Saved Last Nigffl

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1'wo Meigs County hornet were 1 flue in the living room of t h t the Pomeroy Fire department through their t� •ftaa
Ml.ved from lire destruction Mn- ; home. Damage was around l h e wa, called and Uled w1Jttr to 1tp farm home about lix milN IGUtlii
•·
, departJ,1tnl� and itrea residents. chimney and the noor.
•I � blaze. Due lo lht! i:old weath- 1 or hert.
One of the flrea occurred Mol'ldayl Four of live Grate cltildreo er, two of the fire true.ks pumps First firemen to arrive • a.
aflern�na t _the Robert Grate were home -with their mother at :ron and fires had to be b u 1 1 t .cene said the rural home ra,
, home m Danv1Ut! at S:00 p.m. and the time of lhe fire. Area resi- near them to keep the pumps in Wert.zville was a pile tJ. nlMe
the oth�r at _the Ivan W� re1i- denb removed lumiture from the work;ng order.
within 15 rninuteti. They 1e 11':ibld
I
, dence in U_mon Avenue m Pr,m- bumed part of the home._
: A report ta the extent of dam- the fire tragedy u one If ..
eroy last mght •l 9.
[ Arnold Grate. Bob S1A·1ck and oge pl the Wood home was n c, t worst ever to hit the '"Wal
1· Da ge to tbt °!"ale hon� waai•
num_ber of_ Vanville residents . made. Firemen reported thal the, Shore" area, acrou the SUlque- /
ma
medium and the fire was nearly I aided m putting the h.re out. A ooiy damage c.aused was f r o m 1 hanna River from Harr�
out before . nine members of the portion f the noor anrl walls smoke and water.
� husband and father, 1'lf
I were tom (Mil in order to 11top � A
Rutland
Fire
arrivDepartment
tolal
of
18
firemen
anawered
Walker.
an employe of JlHter
/
1 Ore going any farthe_r.
ed at � ICffle.
•I � Pomeroy call. It was the fir.st II Brotoo-J c.on.trucuon Co., Rafi.
_?'he fire wu caused by a bad At the Wood home m Pomeroy , (Jre 1n the village for more than ' riaburg, earrittt two of hill unal
1
c,- by an ov- :'�r �;,;�g
orheated coal -.. and da�ge ; one or h� daughlerl, -.... .
was centel"e4 around the chnn- t(l safety. Caroline JCram!r, lblll
1 ney. No one wu injured in ('Ith,. ' 16. who dirl odd Joi» re.. 1111
!&gt;laze although there were family. also IIUUlaged lo ' '''.·,;
house OCCUponll at holh lire,,
the flan,e,.
i Trapped in the burniq 1lw1J,
ENOLA. Pa. IGPI•-A mother ing �er, Mr1. Elizabeth Wallin,
CAGE ACTION - Pomeroy"s come-from-behind 57.54 victory over the Middleport Yellow Jackets last night I
and six ol her nine childron were• 3Z, • """· Jimlny, •· a.a 11ft
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A legislative committee Tues- burned lo dealh early loday when daughi.rs, Mal')', IJ; lltla. 9';
was sparked by such determined rebounding a. above w here Bob Winebrenner 6- 1 Panther forward (No 34) · '
lD
high in the air. N6 . 21 is the Jackets' Russ McElhlnney. Allen Hamm, 44 and Ray (Hotdog) Kloei are Ole 1: day beard a Michigan paihologist propose a plan where- an
ianne, 5 : Loulle, s, and - I.
-�plouon . and f�e
by condemned killers would be given a chance to volunthe action, and right, is the Middies' Richard Swackhamer. - Photo by Wheeler Drake.
· ' teer for medical experiments before they are put to
•
i death with an overdose of anesthetic.
,
To ...ttt In tho d.....1..
I The proposal was made by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, Pon- ;
1
of
of Chrlotm11 t,-,
l
tlac, Mich., and received a good reception from al least I
1
one member of the commi\tee st_udyl�g whether &lt;apilal I
cc
should be abolished m Ohio.
..., ·
llfed
I 'Ypunishment
1,... or 100 •• _,. pound,
J 1511 Capital Punllhmenl I 14
.
.
of .,..
-•h•• mu,t h•ve • �Ill
The resignation of Theo Kimes, janitor at the .,.,
idenl Ellenhower.
•
Kevorklan aald hit plan would for Prta
lWl,r F..on Pnpo..1
Run Grade Sehool for more than eight years, wae preWASHINGTON (UPI) - Robert Strange McNamara �
work like thll:
Another
letter
opproving
ic
w...
sen!ed and accepted at a meeting of the Pomeroy Board
gave up a huge annual salary as president of Ford Mo- po,tl"t 1,...., • ,worn ,,,..
''He (the condemned manl
from
Richard
Rutherford,
•
con_of
Education last night. The resignation will become_ el•
tor Co. and will dispose of ,1.6 million worth of stocks I mont ., ownorohlp, V•hldn
'l'!Je Pomeroy Police Depart- would be given • deep anostbeala demoed
Ohio
kdler
who
has
an
.-•ct1ve
January l 1961.
so he can become defense secretary in the Kennedy ad- ' lllfllod In lnl•nt,te ,am- · ment Investigated an accident
.
on I, the very hour be was to be ex- appeal pending with the U. s. Su- Wllliam Kenney :.VU1 replace cia1 board meetfn( Dec t �it
ministration.
merce ire exempt,
Lincoln Height, yesllrday mom, ecuted. Then, he would be IUbject- : reme Court.
i him ., janilor until the end 0d 1o c1o,e a/f•In ror the r·___.
0
The •111 of ,.,., •• ,worn Ing al 10 o'clocli.
The
,
ca
bi
net
post
will
pay
him
25,000
a
year
for
run
•
eel lo experiment, lutmg from I P Rutherford said _that favored , he p,�senl ocliool year.
·
year.
o
e
t
t
.
ln
l
h
•
nmg a mlli tary establishment so big that Jts annual out• o l mon o ou d cl ud the
Two un collided head-on one hour lo five da , wlthoul ever ,
. the propo&amp;al aa g1"lfll hun some ! Other action at the meeting ht�
lays for weapons, material and services are estimated at I elite of ul•, number and ..- &lt;aualng
·
heavy �ge lo hoth waking up. Death lmally
would be rt of a chance 1o mat,, am....,. eluded the docialoo lo hold • ope- ' The ■chool board I \"1 �
l
••
•
n
nd
i
c
more than three times the combin•d buying volume of
., ''"'
-""•
. . - . - - - approved paint eoJon, for Ibo
by u ov��- of anesthetic by , ao"I don't want you 10 lhlnk 1·..
o vohicle■ but no Injuries.
AIM.
ot
boughs.
,_,.,
th
�
.
[' 1...,..., of tho lon wher■
Fo� General Electric and U .S. Steel.
ln
elemenlary ■&lt;hool ""''
Stephen L. Balley, 19, L coln a layman.
.
d
a
r
or
b
hero
bec
In 1llbordlnatlng personal con::.i:;1:
:..
ll■
t
tho
oal
e
by the Mc(..,pl!, "'NI Kall c..,.
.... ., uu1h1 -- cut Hill, was b ading Eaat down the Kevorklan d the benel lo 1
I " Kevoa: ;
lidlratlono" lo accept the IP, In graduate school at Harvard be
tal addrffl of hill when he hit an Icy •pot and � under ■uch a plan would
y. The board a1■o ffllll · -t,
pan
po,
the
•:::
I
I
h
e
th
heck,
all
up
lore
■enl
im.
1
c
uoted from the""'::;,.
polntrnent from Presidenl , elect
1
q
1
111
jo
Int
,lid
ne
.......ii.,
be
a
in the Ohio School - 1tWJ
o Cir driven by Phyllis
.
v
I
C.,!"'"':f
John F. Kennedy Tueiday, the 44- I know he was hevlng a hard lime I :hou1:i"t"1��ru:;vff
!In
!he
of
Hac
S.
t,
Ibo
w
datlon.
"'- • tllO
l'il
,
Middl
'
t
as
ou
who
verge
"We
eport
re
ket
etting along with the NW'J' he I
,,_,.
g
tho
of
lon
V
lolot
Y•'1'0ld McNam■ra eotimated the
lvln
,
_..
R.
E.
lloo■J,
,
dr
beart l r a oi ■ p l a o t ,," he oald. m,Jorlty lta\ler .,� the 1�
V J.L _1
.
.
job would &lt;OIi him ,a million In was geltlng but he nevi!' nabed t1tlon low ..rr te■ • ffllal• port■, J lffll ....,n11ug ti' re- '"111ey
w
A. Gibb■, - ::zido,11, 1.
mon!li
.. tried • million liver lure '
"'�'.tf.lO
···,
.
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!Int
•,
•�ir!Y
.
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!!'er \b" nel&lt;l _�,ee or foUI' •���: �:::::_ ,,
11 1 1 ,,
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plea. ·
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Jto
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l'u'
"'Clfn'·
'·'itiil
■
U,
&lt;!mill,
h
the nm otep.' Only -·- ..,.
--- · ' •��
'·
something to he done, ho never
Will ._ M1llfonalr■
wen, heavil1 dama ged. jodl can provide the matorlala
C.
�Blue,l■o,
C.,unly
men,
Gibb■•
Supah
I
•
I
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'!bat lo bow inuoh he thOllght rests until ii I, dono. Ha drlv• D
The
WU
nmoved by for brain .otudy."
■l&lt;NJ ag,,rt. qrlottlture, Will be
, ChllfC
h would have realiJed from In- hiJrue1f :M hour■ a daJ,"
£OS
r.
ours
wrec:....WCO,,
the ,peobr this evtlliq when MilliODI -I
'lbe palhologilt �
----.......,, In value « the :M,250
The ear driven by Mn. Hackett ■heal ol letten f1'om doclon ..
The Meig, Counly Volw,leer Fir.■harea. r
k
1vec1 beavy damage to prea,lng In_ In the plan. �
i
men·, .wociation hold, Ill reg, To Work In E■-t
Of
OWDI, th:
o:..:: ll J Fl
IJ- p.., I I II I
he
frvnt t.nden, the doon, and "' them wu Dr. Paul Dudlo
y
ulai monlhly ftleeth!g at the Sy,
buy and the 100 sharet1 ol Scott Llgbt 8 een
NEW
YORI: CIJPI) - =g
Rrlll
f
ta
al■o
was
ken rom Whill the Boston heart ■pedallll
racuse Town ball.
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-'
Papor C.,, he holds. He now must PITI'SBIJRG� UPI - A Rfgan■trugled
lo -" todq
·
.
a
wrecker
•-•-1eo, volw,- coun- hliszard _,.
tly I
Mn B�
- Oao■t
··
,
div-� himself ol the lot. He allll tic flash of Jght, apparen
·
Mn.
Hackett
....,lved
nose
In•
�..
by • large meteor,
ty mreclor of dvD def..... will Uc iem;;..
ut
7
Witho
ies
i...
Count
24
.,.,
-· '
t
1
will he I mllUonaiN, of couroe,
ml
and
■&lt;cldea
]urlea
the
n
an ■ :;:
Graveside service■ for Walter speak on the "Organi%allon of A � - 18 ,; ·8'w
tre
11ted by a physician
Moltler' Nol Surprloed '
lod�
In
•
Poatmutor
Walter
Wadde
,.
uc1
w
ts•
ll
an
fail
s
er
L
g
·
i hYTO Po ►
bollle witll Ille ...,
e,1em
· •
1 In
Churdl, 56, Delaware, wlll be Civil Defeme 111111" fo, the ....,_
llcNamara'■ mother ,aid In �bl
I
DA N &lt;UPI A major por, held
IIOWlc8I that the Middleport Poat let,,ed, Both ..,, ....,.. insured
daJ
=t
,
-;&gt;'
tomorrow at I p. Ill. at the ty·, vohm- fire dep■rtmonta,
·
O�. Calif., that she wa, ool
•·
the Office will be O()OII .., Salurda,y, No errella were reported.
lion ol a :M-&lt;ounly--;,,,.. ol West,
ghoul
.
al
e
from
throu
lie will fumlsb Ut.eratun, on l!:luaam,y •IM"11
R
poril
aurpriled her ..., had mllde a
Decemhor 17 k,,m 8,!0 un. to The Pomeroy Police .i.o re- em Ohio ,.11 blacked out abrupt, Letart P' ll cemetery a f
r
The
u
a
dlslri�
deocrihed
the
,ubject for each �I In IIIIIDY .,_ II ......,: �
the
orme
.,.,
i
-• financial ■acrllice lo aollaahreddish $ p.m. and on Seturday, Decem, ported that Luc lle Swackhamer, 1y TueBday evening by a major l nt of
Fall
.
is
hl
brilliant
�
study
l
to
B
and make Ito own plana. and onmlghl t . y'.-iljl � (
.
rt
de
reo
ton
lved
W
Ma
&lt;opt the cabinet po.ot.
her :M from 8,!0 a.m. lo u noon. !II, son, , Va , "a• Invo
generator failure ol the Day wife, who
:.,
Ives, wu the AU member■ « the UIOClation low 15 ..._ llulibal.i,
ng
rtl
•
repo
lep
.
e
glow.
T
minor
t
In
car
a
with
occiden
Mn. R.J. McNamara aald, ''He
Light c.,
andkou
Power
e
Norri■. Other are urged lo allend.
FIOS1l
former
by
ived
t
Re
Th
lar
llyr
l
,
eel
efloN
lo
.._
Ill■
f,I!
..
inebrenne
a.m.
•
rom
a
lo
D.
l:!O
W
Wllllam
r,
hours
gu
e
po,
f
hl Inciden .....,, rece
on
e blac t
baa done lhin&amp;a like lhi, all Ida lice
lvOl'S lnclucle five children,
----from ■over&amp;! mile■ eut of p.m., will ho obotr,od· Mond■y, cu,e,
lo-JO Ind, fall of -·
at l· !O lllrV
beglnnlng
hwr■,
life. For imtan"' when he wu
lhree
lo
Pa
ir
a
,
,
,
V
Day
,
ard
en
a
r
J
lo
an
h
ton Deoomber u thnJual, Friday, Ile- II occurred 00 the Pouieov) p. DL III all l60,IIOII cu■tomm ' 1n meo Edw
IWlrled up Ille z I a p I ·p
------•-----1 ere
are nea
ginia ul
and lllwm, all of Graoge Sehedul�
t
e■
200
Ohlo,
Dean
........
Bobby
1 and mi Monday, Ile- mgh School lot at 9.· 45 1u1 night a ••oerved
area
mlie
q••·......., ..i ., : .•
~i
•
■ =•
1
'-""llllor
mil wes �
_ , ....__
than
Dela=,•• - a,�r the bukelball gamo, The b Dayton
"':!'
��6 G-de•• a g
-� II ••-·""
-■-•
.
01 heremon,
•••...,. .....
..,_,,
S
·-··
•
••
"""
_...,
.....-isbnu
upper
t
Power
Ligh
.,....
and
y
hhn In death.
rlghl d001' of the Swackhamer car affected.
cember D,
The llam■onvllle Crege will
----Romp Over Mlddiee
rom
was damapd. No charge■ � The ranure wu traced 1o a Funeral ■ervlce■ are lo he held meet In regular -■loo ThUl'IICblJ Supenuor Mak•
Syracuae Grade School
ped Servieee Attended
He al■o ukl lher■ will he • filed·
_....., Cbrt■tmao '"---' Anuaal ""_... ' c,
�L••
-•·· with a ...,._
GVer Middleport 516 Monday
""'""'' wire In • &lt;rftlcal tlll,OIJO. al Delaware thll evtlliq at 7, ev-....
.., sunDla
o1
pl
I
R
]'-'
b
r
deli-,
eta
ll
n
com
g
u
01
eyno
t
migh
ifth
night to win tlieir f
volt line, ph11 • ruptured boiler Ohio Farm Bureau Neta supper at 7 with •• exrbanp nf llaymoad A. BlmwNI Jl,llill.
Raymond Hunley, 49, ol Colum- day, Docember 11, el&lt;.'llpl 00 rurIlle
■oge game of the ■euon.
In • furnace at the Frank
lube
n1
ng membon who al■o i., mlnl,tor "'
Storm Headi
New
glfi,loamo
Friday al routeo.
,
,
died
who
Jut
h
N"
d
1
Ohio
H
Mo
bus
= •:
led
�••
"'
br
or
greptioo
hoy■
Aihem
the
'
I
gift,
ing
e
r
■
Wolfe
■
'
at ...,.,
Coad&gt; RUion
M. Tall gonerallng plant..,..
:· ��l -9 /h e Stale Hoopltal.
al nlverally liolpfla] lhore, wu
Servi&lt;o
�tral
Plains
ea
To
'
A
Cbrfmnu
pro
_,,.w
11d
Ille
In ffflrY qll8l'tar ond vi"'- wu theIJ a of
w
Ly
•
.
..,
.
laden by Chala
Verna tllalleyl
od
lnub
A.
A
■now
and
ice
t
F
_
I
_
•~•�
ll)
IMwl
o..
of
follow
arm
m
at
will
gram
t
d
a
a
the
the
loo
the
doubled
of
no
llureMI edn
ne Ohlo F
ol M.i,s Younpter Hurt
hJahlanda ol otored lo ll&amp; ptt cenl
retldent
fonner
brtwed
Hunley,
llonn
""--•ln
hen
....,..,
rd
th
e
....
ol
eliht
..-pnlution■
thi
b
- .Iha .....
-•
"'.'- w
.,,__ led Counly at IID&lt;lt liprlngl.
••• y a p. m.
Gol-,
New M-�-----� and m
"'II Mter Sled
•- po,ll'olle)',, crowded honored 11 the ■nnual meeting of
Troalea
.,_,_
A
S■lanlq
.,.....
Hunl
ar
the
n
ure
Mn.
ld
.
immy
e
Into
■r
au
Ame
rican Farm B
led, O
, Star
witll rush hour pas■enger■ and the
ly today
ey fl
Bob Crow led Syracuae with
1"loldl. JS ye -o 1011 norlheaalward
iea, « J
pera, Radio
boglnJg ol a •'clack ;,lib J.
II followed � Gonion Fisher Mn. D. Mae Pk:tett, _, of Mr. and llr■• Clyde Fieldl « the Centl'al Plaim.
In downtown oration Monday night.
elevaton
loaded
•
and
•- period, fl -"- . ..
d
The
wu
pre9enled Tbomu h Dead
new storm l)'lltm umped building, 1ien, ■topped ,. the The Ohio group
��� :, �":....
had ,.... =...� """.;,..
wllh 10. Jim
....,
..,'
w
._,
....,.._
SimdaJ al I P. n wa .-••
ft1Pll
C■lll
VAU.EY
to
APPLE
In
.
,
actlv!U..
up
wi
to lead Middleport and Joe Slefive Inche■ « - the power lolled. Traffic Jammed tho lh an information
■tru
eyooldahmt,
in
'■ loctun, ......... lwa
by
I
R
M
ear
plaque
for
out,
....Jobn
Cbarlee
'lblmu,
Ill,
re,
Sime
igh
p
oaday
mountain■
hefor■
c:honglq
lo
l!
WU
a�
■1nng
wilh
ck
a
.
nd
l al l t a
pllemoa dumped In ■Ix.
, .....inr In lht Broad - .,.,., ln!vel-baltlng 6-lng rain In the light, went out and conluoed pe, ■tanllina accompli■lunonl■ In n■• IIOWDed ,iDglng Illar of opera and WW, God.•
munlly,
,
flatland■ « nortbem Teul and deotrtu,, wandered about In !he Ilona) leglalatioo and pro,no11on o1 radio for 11tarly 141 year■• died
Vl8ll'II EAST GBRMANY
CO!m.Y mllllTMAI TREE
Tueoday will, hi, wife at 111, aide.
011U1N11 JUN Cllllllt .•
ST. PAUL. Minn. IUPI&gt;-Ger- BERLIN (IJPll-Cuhan finance Jimmy ..... ■tru&lt;I: by a &lt;'II' Kanaao. -..,1,.f._1ng tempera1uJe u �..... red meat,.
--aid T. WU■on bu an 189 Christ,, chJef £mealo Guevara and a driven by Jade Ord of Bro■d
neu ·-The Ohio Farm Bunau aloo re- Death WU attributed to 1n-. John WIiey, 11. 011111o, f.''!lfllp
!rad■ deleptioo arrived In Eul - when the :,ounpl.er - tn, To Meet With Court
celved .., achlevtment award na1 canoer. The h■rltone will&gt; the m111t&gt;d by lb■ ■We � �
DIU tree.
----Wilson wu fined that IIIIIOUilt Germaor Tue■day lllgbt for "Im- to the _, 1n n1r1ovo a ■led.
bad unders- loda,,d 1n o,,. " •• J■1,7'f.)
hued ... the qua111y o1 the Ohio rich. deep
Hollywood Stir h
Toclay
March, lilt, dlarged with difflnl in
IUl'l"l'Y
cancer
,nd
N..,.,
the
for
Bureau
for ,awing off the lop ol • Colo- portanl oaooomic negotlollool," He wu treated al the Muoo Pavcholoaid
F
�
arm
UPI-Mr■ . Lillian Dead At Age OfS 63
tze
advi■ory councllo, and t1fort■ 1o and for the put ,ts moo1111 - &lt;aled ml - ID - 1111 rado blue -· Oil aomeone the AON ll8WI NrVlce reported. ctlnlc for a llqbt fradure the
S O L·O T H IJ R N�-wi rland ......._ helter farm.&lt;!... -· bedridden,
..... ,..,__
...... ptoperly. Police fonowed . Guev.,.., bead "' Ibo Cuban N• hip and for .. lnfund .... and Fralanloioo,
p
t
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